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2024 ELECTIONS

Ohio US Election Results 2024: who won in Cleveland, Columbus... | Electoral map and votes by county in OH

We keep an eye on the industrial heartland of the country as the Ohio vote comes in and bring you the results as they become available.

People vote in the 2024 U.S. presidential election on Election Day in Columbus, Ohio, U.S., November 5, 2024. REUTERS/Megan Jelinger
Megan JelingerREUTERS

In Ohio, the 2024 presidential election results are coming in fast, and the outcome here could carry significant weight in the national picture. Once known as America’s ultimate bellwether, Ohio voted with the winning presidential candidate for 14 straight elections until 2020, when Donald Trump secured the state by an 8% margin while Joe Biden won the presidency. This year, early polling and projections suggest Trump is favored once again. As Ohio’s 88 counties report their votes, we’re keeping a close eye on the electoral map to see if Trump can hold onto the advantage he built here four years ago.

Who’s Leading in Major Ohio Cities?

Ohio’s urban areas, particularly Cleveland and Columbus, traditionally lean Democratic, often by significant margins. In 2024, early returns show this trend continuing in these population-dense regions, with strong Democratic support evident in the initial counts. However, suburban areas around Columbus and other major cities like Cincinnati could become pivotal, where recent shifts in voter demographics might influence the final tallies.

Cleveland, the heart of Cuyahoga County, has been reporting early Democratic support. Columbus, within Franklin County, also shows high voter turnout favoring the Democratic side. These two counties could add a substantial cushion to the Democratic vote totals, but smaller rural counties throughout Ohio lean strongly toward Trump, balancing out those urban votes on the statewide map.

Ohio Counties Reporting Results

Ohio’s 88 counties stretch from Appalachian regions in the south to industrial areas in the north. Here’s an alphabetical list of all Ohio counties, each of which is reporting local results that contribute to the overall statewide picture:

*With the count an evolving thing, we will regularly update this as information becomes available.

  • Adams
  • Allen
  • Ashland
  • Ashtabula
  • Athens
  • Auglaize
  • Belmont
  • Brown
  • Butler
  • Carroll
  • Champaign
  • Clark
  • Clermont
  • Clinton
  • Columbiana
  • Coshocton
  • Crawford
  • Cuyahoga
  • Darke
  • Defiance
  • Delaware
  • Erie
  • Fairfield
  • Fayette
  • Franklin
  • Fulton
  • Gallia
  • Geauga
  • Greene
  • Guernsey
  • Hamilton
  • Hancock
  • Hardin
  • Harrison
  • Henry
  • Highland
  • Hocking
  • Holmes
  • Huron
  • Jackson
  • Jefferson
  • Knox
  • Lake
  • Lawrence
  • Licking
  • Logan
  • Lorain
  • Lucas
  • Madison
  • Mahoning
  • Marion
  • Medina
  • Meigs
  • Mercer
  • Miami
  • Monroe
  • Montgomery
  • Morgan
  • Morrow
  • Muskingum
  • Noble
  • Ottawa
  • Paulding
  • Perry
  • Pickaway
  • Pike
  • Portage
  • Preble
  • Putnam
  • Richland
  • Ross
  • Sandusky
  • Scioto
  • Seneca
  • Shelby
  • Stark
  • Summit
  • Trumbull
  • Tuscarawas
  • Union
  • Van Wert
  • Vinton
  • Warren
  • Washington
  • Wayne
  • Williams
  • Wood
  • Wyandot

Each county’s votes shape the Ohio map and could influence the national electoral picture. Ohio remains a state divided, with a clear urban-rural split that mirrors the rest of the country. While cities like Cleveland and Columbus pull heavily for the Democratic ticket, Ohio’s rural counties are expected to deliver for Trump, continuing the trend from his previous win.

The 2024 Ohio Electoral Map So Far

Ohio’s unique blend of rural, urban, and suburban communities keeps it a battleground where small shifts can have outsized effects. Trump’s strategy has focused on increasing turnout in Ohio’s rural counties, and as results roll in, we’re seeing this tactic pay off. Meanwhile, the Democrats focus on boosting turnout in key areas, like Cuyahoga and Franklin counties.

While Ohio may no longer be the perfect national bellwether it once was, the state’s influence remains crucial. This year’s race shows Ohio’s identity as a deeply divided state, with large swathes of rural voters balancing out the strong Democratic base in urban centers. As the 2024 election map unfolds, the counties of Ohio will tell their own story in one of the country’s most complex and influential electoral landscapes.

With 95% of precincts reporting, Donald Trump is trending toward a win. Here are the results so far:

CANDIDATEVOTESPERCENTAGE
Donald Trump3,031,79955.3
Kamala Harris2,399,97343.8
Chase Oliver26,6130.5
Richard Duncan12,1390.2
Peter Sonski9,6290.2
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