A contentions primary season for House Republicans was reflected on the post-primary campaign finance report for the majority caucus' campaign arm.
The political landscape underpinning an anticipated House leadership brawl solidified somewhat Tuesday night, although plenty remains to be decided in the coming months.
Unlike in the House, Senate primaries resulted in no surprises as both challenged incumbents earned their nominations by considerable margins.
Look no further than the large number of contested legislative primaries this cycle for evidence of the political fallout stemming from last year's shocking House speaker election.
Ohio's 2024 primary election cycle is not lacking for interesting races after multiple factors spurred an atypically high number of competitive contests.
Campaign finance reports filed Thursday provide a closer look at the latest political maneuvering preceding what is expected to be a tumultuous leadership fight next session.
State representatives are already touting their district wins in the House-passed, quasi-preview of the capital budget, despite both the Senate and Gov. Mike DeWine saying a finalized spending plan will not materialize until the spring.
Secretary of State Frank LaRose has ended businessman Bernie Moreno's previously unbroken streak of county Republican Party endorsements for U.S. Senate.
The Ohio Democratic and Republican parties took different paths on endorsements ahead of March's primary election.