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Ohio Democratic Primary Election Results

Winner Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins the Ohio Democratic primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Latest results from 3:42 PM ET
Vote totals certified

Democratic Primary race called

Democratic Primary
Candidate Votes Percent Chart showing percent Delegates
Joseph R. Biden Jr.J. BidenBidenincumbent Winner
461,558 87.1% 124
Dean PhillipsD. PhillipsPhillips
68,629 12.9 3
Total reported
530,187

*Incumbent

100% of delegates allocated (127 of 127)

Results by county

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Results by county
County Biden Phillips Total votes Percent of votes in
Cuyahoga 88% 12% 95,695 100%
Franklin 89 11 68,583 100%
Hamilton 91 9 33,419 100%
Summit 87 13 30,151 100%
Montgomery 90 10 29,333 100%
Lucas 90 10 23,662 100%
Lorain 86 14 18,773 100%
Stark 86 14 17,612 100%
Trumbull 79 21 14,210 100%
Mahoning 84 16 13,997 100%
Delaware 91 9 12,099 100%
Butler 89 11 9,964 100%
Lake 88 12 9,547 100%
Medina 87 13 8,828 100%
Portage 85 15 8,097 100%
Warren 87 13 7,089 100%
Wood 89 11 6,572 100%
Greene 89 11 6,270 100%
Licking 86 14 6,132 100%
Clark 86 14 5,046 100%
Fairfield 88 12 5,026 100%
Clermont 86 14 4,806 100%
Ashtabula 83 17 4,335 100%
Athens 85 15 4,212 100%
Richland 86 14 3,824 100%
Geauga 88 12 3,819 100%
Erie 87 13 3,661 100%
Wayne 88 12 3,027 100%
Columbiana 82 18 2,974 100%
Miami 85 15 2,957 100%
Tuscarawas 79 21 2,860 100%
Jefferson 77 23 2,794 100%
Allen 83 17 2,595 100%
Belmont 75 25 2,575 100%
Ross 83 17 2,217 100%
Sandusky 85 15 2,192 100%
Muskingum 82 18 2,041 100%
Hancock 86 14 2,013 100%
Washington 83 17 1,947 100%
Pickaway 82 18 1,875 100%
Ottawa 89 11 1,846 100%
Scioto 84 16 1,781 100%
Union 87 13 1,705 100%
Marion 84 16 1,704 100%
Huron 82 18 1,652 100%
Knox 85 15 1,643 100%
Seneca 84 16 1,582 100%
Lawrence 79 21 1,344 100%
Fulton 86 14 1,251 100%
Ashland 83 17 1,214 100%
Hocking 81 19 1,104 100%
Champaign 80 20 1,103 100%
Defiance 87 13 1,056 100%
Guernsey 79 21 1,046 100%
Coshocton 83 17 1,007 100%
Perry 79 21 998 100%
Madison 85 15 989 100%
Henry 85 15 978 100%
Brown 82 18 964 100%
Darke 83 17 957 100%
Morrow 83 17 950 100%
Logan 87 13 899 100%
Shelby 81 19 898 100%
Carroll 81 19 865 100%
Williams 83 17 835 100%
Crawford 81 19 797 100%
Mercer 83 17 781 100%
Preble 84 16 781 100%
Clinton 85 15 768 100%
Highland 83 17 667 100%
Auglaize 81 19 642 100%
Pike 79 21 637 100%
Putnam 72 28 617 100%
Gallia 76 24 587 100%
Harrison 69 31 575 100%
Monroe 70 30 566 100%
Fayette 84 16 565 100%
Hardin 81 19 555 100%
Wyandot 80 20 542 100%
Adams 82 18 540 100%
Meigs 79 21 505 100%
Jackson 84 16 500 100%
Morgan 78 22 450 100%
Van Wert 81 19 418 100%
Holmes 80 20 386 100%
Noble 70 30 377 100%
Vinton 70 30 375 100%
Paulding 80 20 356 100%

What to expect

Polls close at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time. In the 2022 primaries, first votes were reported 8 minutes later, and 99 percent of votes were reported by 1:14 a.m. Eastern time. No excuse is required to vote by mail, and ballots must be postmarked by the day before Election Day to be counted.

Ohio is holding presidential primaries on Tuesday as well as its state primary, which will include races for state and congressional offices. Voters may choose one party’s primary election to participate in.

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