CINCINNATI —

A large field of candidates ran for Cincinnati City Council on Tuesday.

Twenty-seven people in total appeared before voters on ballots for them to select from, each with diverse backgrounds and political opinions on where to take the future of the city. Advertisement

However, in the end, the nine candidates that won had one thing in common: They were all endorsed Democrats.

The results mean that Democratic dominance in the city is here to stay, at least through 2027, with the margin between ninth-place finisher Ryan James and tenth-place finisher Liz Keating not even close, at a margin of nearly 10,000 votes between them.

The results mark the second time in modern history that Democrats have swept all the city council seats, after Democrats successfully ousted Keating, a

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