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November 5, 2024

Ohio Senate Results: Bernie Moreno Wins

In the Ohio Senate race, Republican Bernie Moreno has won, NBC News projects. It was one of the most closely watched races as Republicans tried to flip control of a seat held by a Democrat in their bid to take control of the Senate.

Ohio
Battleground

Projected winner
+ flip
BERNIE MORENO wins the Ohio senate race
Candidate
Party
Votes
Pct.Percentage
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
Bernie Moreno
R
0
50.1%
Sherrod Brown
Incumbent
D
0
46.5%
Don Kissick
I
0
3.4%
Total5,704,620
100% expected votes in
100% expected votes in

Senate County Results

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county
Candidate
Party
Votes
Pct.Percentage
AdamsAdams12,173 votes100% in
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
B. MorenoBernie Moreno
R
0
76.6%
S. BrownSherrod Brown
Incumbent
D
0
20.1%
D. KissickDon Kissick
I
0
3.3%
AllenAllen45,988 votes100% in
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
B. MorenoBernie Moreno
R
0
65.7%
S. BrownSherrod Brown
Incumbent
D
0
30.7%
D. KissickDon Kissick
I
0
3.6%
AshlandAshland26,193 votes100% in
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
B. MorenoBernie Moreno
R
0
68.3%
S. BrownSherrod Brown
Incumbent
D
0
27.8%
D. KissickDon Kissick
I
0
3.9%
AshtabulaAshtabula42,682 votes100% in
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
B. MorenoBernie Moreno
R
0
56.5%
S. BrownSherrod Brown
Incumbent
D
0
39.3%
D. KissickDon Kissick
I
0
4.2%

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Brown
Moreno
Other
Gender
Men (47%)
41%
55%
Women (53%)
51%
45%
Are you:
White (85%)
42%
55%
Black (8%)
89%
10%
Hispanic/Latino (3%)
46%
46%
Asian (2%)
Not enough data
Other (2%)
Not enough data
Race
White (85%)
42%
55%
Non-White (15%)
72%
25%
Sex by race
White men (41%)
38%
59%
White women (44%)
45%
51%
Black men (3%)
79%
18%
Black women (5%)
95%
5%
Latino men (2%)
Not enough data
Latino women (1%)
Not enough data
All other races (4%)
58%
38%
Age
18-29 (11%)
51%
43%
30-44 (27%)
53%
43%
45-64 (36%)
39%
58%
65 or over (26%)
48%
49%
Age
18-44 (38%)
53%
43%
45+ (62%)
43%
54%
Age
18-24 (6%)
52%
47%
25-29 (5%)
50%
39%
30-39 (17%)
56%
41%
40-49 (17%)
47%
50%
50-64 (29%)
38%
60%
65 or over (26%)
48%
49%
Which best describes your education? You have:
Never attended college (19%)
33%
63%
Attended college but received no degree (25%)
49%
48%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (15%)
38%
57%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (24%)
51%
46%
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (18%)
61%
38%
What was the last grade of school you completed?
College graduate (42%)
55%
42%
No college degree (58%)
41%
55%
Education by race
White college graduates (36%)
52%
45%
White non-college graduates (49%)
35%
61%
Non White college graduates (6%)
70%
28%
Non White non-college graduates (10%)
73%
23%
Education by gender among white voters
White women college graduates (19%)
56%
41%
White women non-college graduates (26%)
38%
58%
White men college graduates (17%)
49%
49%
White men non-college graduates (23%)
31%
65%
Non-whites (15%)
72%
25%
No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a:
Democrat (31%)
95%
4%
Republican (41%)
7%
90%
Independent or something else (28%)
52%
43%
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Liberal (22%)
92%
7%
Moderate (41%)
58%
38%
Conservative (37%)
8%
88%
2023 total family income:
Under $30,000 (11%)
48%
49%
$30,000-$49,999 (16%)
37%
50%
$50,000-$99,999 (32%)
53%
46%
$100,000-$199,999 (30%)
45%
53%
$200,000 or more (12%)
47%
47%
2023 total family income:
Under $50,000 (27%)
42%
50%
$50,000 or more (73%)
49%
49%
2023 total family income:
Under $100,000 (58%)
48%
48%
$100,000 or more (42%)
46%
51%
2023 total family income:
Under $50,000 (27%)
42%
50%
$50,000-$99,999 (32%)
53%
46%
$100,000 or more (42%)
46%
51%
White born-again or evangelical Christian?
Yes (28%)
15%
83%
No (72%)
58%
38%
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home?
Yes (31%)
49%
49%
No (69%)
45%
50%
Parents
Men with children (15%)
38%
62%
Women with children (16%)
59%
37%
Men without children (31%)
44%
53%
Women without children (38%)
45%
49%
Does anyone in your household belong to a labor union?
Yes (17%)
55%
42%
No (83%)
45%
52%
Is this the first year you have ever voted?
Yes (7%)
43%
54%
No (93%)
47%
50%
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:
Excellent (4%)
Not enough data
Good (28%)
95%
5%
Not so good (34%)
38%
57%
Poor (33%)
9%
89%
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:
Excellent or good (33%)
95%
5%
Not so good or poor (67%)
24%
73%
Compared to four years ago, is your family's financial situation:
Better today (19%)
88%
11%
Worse today (49%)
16%
79%
About the same (30%)
70%
27%
How do you feel about the way things are going in the country today?
Enthusiastic (6%)
85%
15%
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (19%)
88%
8%
Dissatisfied, but not angry (44%)
40%
56%
Angry (28%)
21%
76%
How do you feel about the way things are going in the country today?
Enthusiastic or satisfied (25%)
87%
9%
Dissatisfied or angry (73%)
33%
64%
Is your opinion of Kamala Harris:
Favorable (43%)
94%
3%
Unfavorable (56%)
10%
86%
Is your opinion of Donald Trump:
Favorable (49%)
6%
91%
Unfavorable (49%)
88%
9%
Do you have a favorable opinion of ...
Only Harris (40%)
96%
1%
Only Trump (47%)
4%
92%
Both (2%)
Not enough data
Neither (8%)
45%
50%
Is your opinion of Tim Walz:
Favorable (44%)
92%
7%
Unfavorable (48%)
8%
88%
Is your opinion of JD Vance:
Favorable (50%)
7%
91%
Unfavorable (45%)
93%
5%
Do you have a favorable opinion of ...
Only Walz (39%)
98%
1%
Only Vance (43%)
4%
94%
Both (4%)
Not enough data
Neither (4%)
Not enough data
How do you feel about the way Mike DeWine is handling his job as governor?
Approve (53%)
49%
49%
Disapprove (39%)
43%
52%
How do you feel about the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president?
Strongly approve (16%)
100%
Somewhat approve (24%)
92%
5%
Somewhat disapprove (9%)
60%
34%
Strongly disapprove (50%)
6%
91%
How do you feel about the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president?
Strongly or somewhat approve (40%)
96%
3%
Strongly or somewhat disapprove (59%)
15%
82%
In the 2020 election for president, did you vote for:
Joe Biden (Dem) (41%)
95%
3%
Donald Trump (Rep) (48%)
6%
91%
Other (2%)
Not enough data
Did not vote (8%)
48%
46%
Which ONE of these five issues mattered most in deciding how you voted for president?
Foreign policy (3%)
Not enough data
Abortion (15%)
67%
31%
The economy (33%)
26%
71%
Immigration (12%)
9%
87%
The state of democracy (32%)
75%
21%
Which ONE of these four candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted for president?
Has the ability to lead (33%)
34%
64%
Cares about people like me (16%)
66%
29%
Has good judgment (21%)
74%
23%
Can bring needed change (26%)
30%
65%
Which comes closest to your position? Abortion should be:
Legal in all cases (29%)
88%
10%
Legal in most cases (30%)
58%
40%
Illegal in most cases (28%)
7%
91%
Illegal in all cases (9%)
11%
87%
Which comes closest to your position? Abortion should be:
Legal (59%)
72%
25%
Illegal (37%)
8%
90%
Do you think immigrants to the U.S. today do more to:
Help the country (44%)
85%
13%
Hurt the country (48%)
12%
84%
How confident are you that elections in your state are being conducted fairly and accurately?
Very confident (45%)
73%
26%
Somewhat confident (36%)
29%
68%
Not very confident (12%)
17%
81%
Not at all confident (5%)
Not enough data
How confident are you that elections in your state are being conducted fairly and accurately?
Confident (81%)
53%
45%
Not confident (17%)
14%
82%
Do you think democracy in the U.S. today is:
Very secure (7%)
51%
43%
Somewhat secure (17%)
53%
45%
Somewhat threatened (37%)
53%
45%
Very threatened (37%)
36%
59%
Do you think democracy in the U.S. today is:
Secure (24%)
52%
45%
Threatened (74%)
44%
52%
Would you rather see the U.S. Senate controlled by:
The Democratic Party (42%)
97%
2%
The Republican Party (53%)
6%
91%
In today's election for president, did you just vote for:
Kamala Harris (44%)
96%
2%
Donald Trump (55%)
7%
90%
Area type
Urban (31%)
64%
33%
Suburban (44%)
44%
52%
Rural (25%)
30%
67%
November 5, 2024

How are votes in Ohio cast?

Some states and some individual counties provide results broken down by type of ballot cast, which can include Election Day votes, or those cast early, either in person or by mail. Whenever that information is widely available in a state on election night, NBC News will display it.

60% of votes broken out by vote type as of now
Election day Votes
38%
(2,195,631)
B. Moreno
Moreno
Rep
51% of election day votes
S. Brown
Brown
Dem
45%
D. Kissick
Kissick
Lib
4%
Early in person Votes
13%
(722,699)
B. Moreno
Moreno
Rep
50% of early in person votes
S. Brown
Brown
Dem
48%
D. Kissick
Kissick
Lib
2%
Early by mail Votes
9%
(489,929)
S. Brown
Brown
Dem
57% of early by mail votes
B. Moreno
Moreno
Rep
40%
D. Kissick
Kissick
Lib
3%

The expected vote is the total number of votes that are expected in a given race once all votes are counted. This number is an estimate and is based on several different factors, including information on the number of votes cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change as NBC News gathers new information.

Source:National Election Pool (NEP)

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