The number of early and absentee voters who have cast their ballots in the Ohio primary elections is lower than at the same time four years ago.
Whether in urban areas or rural districts, it is believed that the majority of voters will cast their votes on May 3.
In addition to the voting for the U.S. House and Senate, there is the race for the governorship, and elections for attorney general, auditor of state, secretary of state, treasurer, and Ohio Supreme Court are also on the ballot.
Republicans lead Democrats by 25,099 to 19,789 votes in early in-person ballots, cast mostly in smaller and rural areas that are known to be more conservative areas, according to numbers from the Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s office.
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