Looking back on Ohio's 2018 midterm elections and ahead to what it means for 2020
5 years ago
4
As the dust settles on the 2018 midterm elections in Ohio one of the takeaways was the enthusiasm displayed by both sides in getting to the polls, producing record turnout statewide for a midterm election (4.38 million voters) and the largest turnout percentage (54.3 percent) since the Republican wave of 1994.
Loading comments...
-
1:04
WEWS
8 months agoCWRU Police Department plays visually impaired baseball team
180 -
6:55
Tony Perkins
3 years agoScott Rasmussen Emphasizes the Importance of the Abortion Issue Ahead of the Midterm Elections
44 -
3:03
WFTS
3 years agoLegal battle ahead for Florida elections law
743 -
19:44
Legacy Studio
3 years agoLooking Back at 2020
61 -
9:28
Aviation Unscripted
3 years agoLooking to the Future Means Not Looking Back
93 -
2:58
WCPO
3 years agoWhat Ohio's vaccination expansion means for Hamilton County
2 -
2:52
WCPO
3 years agoWhat Ohio's vaccination expansion means for Hamilton County
6 -
0:27
KMGH
3 years agoLooking ahead on 7-day forecast
4 -
5:05
WEWS
2 years agoOhio's health orders are now lifted. Here's what that means.
13 -
2:05
WCPO
3 years agoKentucky voters, elections officials looking ahead to November
229