Voting in the May 5, 2026 Primary — Ohio District 14
- This is the election where your vote has the most influence.
- In November, you choose between parties.
- In the primary, you decide what your party stands for—and who has a real chance to win.
- In a district like Ohio’s 14th congressional district, candidate selection now determines whether November is viable at all.
- What is District 14?
- Am I in District 14?
What’s at Stake
- The Senate and House nominees must be able to compete in a Republican-leaning district
- The Secretary of State nominee will influence how future elections function
- The Attorney General nominee will enforce the law.
Primary voters are not just choosing candidates—they are shaping outcomes.
How to Choose
Follow the links below to evaluate each candidate on these criteria:
- Electability — Can they realistically compete in November?
- Alignment — Do they represent your priorities?
- Coalition Building — Can they win across the district?
Take Action
- Election Day: May 5, 2026
- Research your local primaries
- Check registration and polling location
- Consider early voting options
- Voting in your county.
If you want better choices in November, this is the election that determines them.
U.S. House of Representatives
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Carl Setzer
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Bill O’Neill
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Maria Jukic
U.S. Senate
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Sherrod Brown
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Ron Kincaid
Ohio Secretary of State
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Bryan Hambley
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Allison Russo
Ohio Attorney General
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John J. Kulewicz
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Elliot Forhan