Ohio 2026 Elections Guide

Everything you need to know about voting in Ohio for the 2026 midterm elections.

Important Dates for Ohio Voters

Mar 3
Primary Election
Oct 5
Registration Deadline
Oct 21-31
Early Voting
Nov 3
Election Day

Ohio Senate Race

Ohio Senate Competitive
Sherrod Brown (D)
Last updated: Mar 15, 2026

Ohio is one of the most closely watched Senate races in 2026. With control of the Senate potentially decided by just a few seats, this race will determine which party controls the chamber and sets the legislative agenda.

Ohio Governor Race

Ohio will elect its governor in 2026. Current status: Term Limited - Open. The governor controls state policy on education, healthcare, infrastructure, and many other issues that directly affect daily life.

Ballot Measures in Ohio

Ohio voters will decide on 4 ballot measures in 2026. These citizen-initiated and legislative proposals will determine state policy on issues ranging from taxation to civil rights to environmental protection.

Ballot measure details will be added as official language is published by the Ohio Secretary of State. Check back for plain-English explanations of each measure.

How to Vote in Ohio

Register to Vote

You must be registered to vote by October 5, 2026. You can register online, by mail, or in person at your county elections office.

Early Voting

Early voting in Ohio runs from October 7-November 2, 2026. You can vote early at designated polling locations in your county.

Election Day Voting

Polls are open on Election Day, November 3, 2026. Find your polling place using your voter registration card or your county election website.

Mail-In Voting

Ohio allows mail-in voting. Request your ballot early to ensure it arrives in time. Your ballot must be received (not just postmarked) by Election Day.

Key Issues in Ohio

The 2026 elections in Ohio will likely focus on several key issues:

Congressional Districts

Ohio has multiple US House districts, all up for election in 2026. Your specific ballot will depend on which congressional district you live in. Use our ballot lookup tool to see your specific races.

State Legislature Races

In addition to federal races, Ohio voters will elect members of the state House and Senate. These legislators make laws on everything from taxes to transportation to public safety.

Resources for Ohio Voters