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John J. Kulewicz Wins Ohio Democratic Attorney General Primary with 63% of Vote; Keith Faber Runs Unopposed for GOP

John J. Kulewicz secured the Ohio Democratic attorney general nomination with 63.2% of the vote, while Republican Keith Faber ran unopposed in the primary.

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John J. Kulewicz Wins Ohio Democratic Attorney General Primary with 63% of Vote; Keith Faber Runs Unopposed for GOP
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TL;DR: John J. Kulewicz captured the Ohio Democratic nomination for attorney general with 63.2% of the vote, and Republican state auditor Keith Faber advanced unchallenged.

Context The Ohio primary elections concluded with a decisive win for Kulewicz in the Democratic contest and a quiet Republican ballot. Voter turnout in the Democratic race reached 701,088, reflecting strong engagement across the state’s key counties.

Key Facts Kulewicz earned 442,799 votes, translating to 63.2% of the Democratic primary total. His nearest rival, state representative Elliot Forhan, received 258,289 votes, or 36.8%. Kulewicz’s margins were especially large in Cuyahoga (+46 points), Franklin (+37), and Hamilton (+45), where he secured well over 95% of precinct reports. Forhan managed narrow leads only in a handful of rural counties such as Clark and Lawrence, but those did not affect the overall outcome.

On the Republican side, state auditor Keith Faber appeared on the ballot without any challenger. The primary result was therefore a formality, confirming his place as the GOP nominee for attorney general.

What It Means Kulewicz’s victory positions him as the Democratic front‑runner heading into the November general election, where he will face Faber. The sizable Democratic margin in urban and suburban counties suggests a solid base, while the GOP’s uncontested primary may signal party unity but also a lack of alternative voices. Voters will now assess how each candidate’s legal experience and policy priorities align with statewide concerns such as consumer protection, opioid litigation, and cyber‑crime enforcement.

The upcoming general election will test whether Kulewicz can broaden his appeal beyond his strongholds and whether Faber can mobilize the Republican base in a state that has swung between parties in recent cycles. Watch for fundraising reports and debate performances as the race intensifies.

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