Republicans trounce Democratic candidates’ fundraising for Ohio Supreme Court races

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Republicans trounce Democratic candidates’ fundraising for Ohio Supreme Court races
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Cash-on-hand advantages as lopsided as 6:1.

The bench of the Ohio Supreme Court on Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, shows Justice Pat DeWine and Chief Justice-elect Sharon Kennedy's seats vacant. They did not attend the portrait dedication of current Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor. From left: Justices Melody Stewart, O'Connor, Patrick Fischer, Michael Donnelly, and Jennifer Brunner, who is sitting behind former Gov.

Control of the court is up for grabs, and the disclosures reflect Republicans with huge cash and fundraising advantages in the three statewide races. While money isn’t necessarily determinative of electoral success, it buys the staff, advertisements, and logistics that fuel campaigns.

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