It’s almost over.
Ohioans are heading to the polls to choose the next president, settle a hotly contested U.S. Senate race and decide whether to change the state’s redistricting rules. Voters also face important choices about who serves on the Ohio Supreme Court and represents them in Congress and the statehouse.
For Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown and Republican Bernie Moreno, this week is the final sprint.
Both candidates are barnstorming the state between now and Election Day. Moreno hosted Donald Trump Jr. at events Tuesday and will be joined by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis later this week, underscoring the national importance of Ohio’s race. Brown spent Tuesday night in Youngstown, the heart of the Mahoning Valley where Democrats have lost ground in recent elections.
We put together a one-stop shop for Ohio’s Senate race. Click here to catch up on our stories about Brown and Moreno and where they stand on key issues.
What to know about Issue 1 and Ohio Supreme Court races
The big statewide issue this year is Issue 1, a proposed constitutional amendment that would create an independent commission to draw congressional and legislative districts.