In the Ohio gubernatorial race, Democratic candidate Dr. Amy Acton has outraised Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy in 2026. Acton has raised nearly $10.6 million, while Ramaswamy has raised $9.6 million. However, Ramaswamy still has a significant cash advantage due to a $25 million personal loan to his campaign last year.
Death Penalty Debate
Meanwhile, Governor Mike DeWine and Attorney General Andy Wilson have differing opinions on the death penalty. DeWine announced his opposition to the death penalty, citing its failure to deliver justice in a timely manner and its impact on victims and executioners. Wilson, on the other hand, supports the death penalty, stating it has value in limited circumstances.
The death penalty debate is not the only issue dividing the governor and attorney general. DeWine has also expressed his desire to abolish the death penalty, while Wilson plans to continue supporting the law as written.
Election News
In other election news, the FBI recently targeted a prominent state progressive group with an investigation into voter registration fraud in the 2024 election. The group, Ohio Organizing Collaborative, has been criticized by Republicans for its voter registration efforts.
Additionally, the Ohio legislature has passed a bill requiring voters to show a photo ID when casting a mail ballot in the 2027 election. Democratic Secretary of State candidate Rep. Allison Russo opposes the measure, stating it lacks key protections for eligible voters and is poorly written.
Original reporting: Signal Cleveland — read the source article.