Now that's an early call
The AP reports:
COLUMBUS, Ohio – U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland handily won the Democratic nomination for Ohio governor on Tuesday, signaling the party’s best chance in years to regain control of bellwether Ohio amid an investment scandal that has swept through the GOP-controlled state.
With 2 precincts reporting, Strickland had 1,023 votes – or 84 percent – to 197 votes for former state Rep. Bryan Flannery.
Strickland in the fall will face the winner of an as-yet-undecided Republican primary between Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell and Attorney General Jim Petro. The state delayed release of results when polls closed, after a county judge ordered one precinct to stay open late because of voting problems earlier in the day.
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