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Ohio Primary Election Recap

Romney Wins Ohio, Congressional Primary Season Kicks Off

Republican Presidential Candidate Recap

Following the results of Super Tuesday, below is a candidate status update from Michael Davis with the Business Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC):

Mitt Romney: 

Rick Santorum:

Newt Gingrich:

Ron Paul:

In the delegate battle, the victories in six states for Romney provided bigger delegate net gains. Wins in Virginia, Massachusetts and Vermont lead to a near sweep in the delegates from these three states. Santorum’s three victories will likely allow him to gain no more than twenty delegates on Romney.

Due to the process of awarding delegates proportionally, the race to mathematically win the GOP nomination is going to take many more states and months before a candidate tops the needed number of delegates to secure the nomination – 1,144. At this point in a four-way contest, according to media projections, Romney has secured 55 percent of the delegates awarded and now has 35 percent of the delegates needed to win the GOP nomination.

According to an article by Davis, there are at least two significant questions to be considered over the next few weeks. First, despite not being able to mathematically win the nomination any time soon, will Romney emerge as the only remaining viable candidate by the end of March? Second, will a long nomination battle help or hurt Republicans against President Obama in November? He shared that Republicans hope that the attention and being battle tested will offset the negatives from a tough and often personal battle in the primary.

To get up-to-the-date results, visit the BIPAC Super Tuesday Election Center.

 

Super Tuesday Ohio Recap

Romney won only a few counties, but they were the large counties in the metro areas of Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Canton that carried large enough margins to offset the rural areas of the state. This victory map resembles several state victories by Barack Obama in 2008. Santorum was further hurt in the delegate race in a few congressional districts by not meeting all of the necessary requirements. Catholic voters are a key voting group to win in Ohio and Romney won 44 perecent to Santorum’s 31 percent. For the Republicans to win the White House, it is nearly impossible to see a path without winning Ohio. With 99 percent reporting Romney captured 452,575 votes to 440,472 for Santorum for a narrow 38 percent to 37 percent victory.

To view recaps for other states, click here.

 

Ohio Kicks Off Congressional Primary Season

While most of the attention across the country was on the 10 states holding contests for the GOP presidential nomination, Ohio kicked off the congressional primary season with some fireworks. Two incumbents were defeated on Tuesday and thus set the stage for what will result in a high turnover of incumbents and another large freshman class. The next U.S. House will clearly have a majority of members with three or fewer terms of service.

You can view all of the Ohio Congressional results at the BIPAC Super Tuesday Election Center.

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