That is entirely wrong. In 2012 republicans own the following offices: Governor, Senate, House, Supreme Court, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer. All are state-wide elective offices.
In Ohio, the secretary of state runs elections and is, by law, responsible for them. Since the Sec State is a Republican, the chances of cheating are FAR LESS than they were in 2008, when the Governor and the Sec State were democrats.
Expect a fair, impartial election, and if there are challenges, they will be handled by a republican Sec State, Attorney General, and a majority Republican State Supreme Court.
And, if it goes to the US Supreme Court, who do you think has the majority there? I'd also point out that the court of appeals in Cincinnati has a history of being conservative and rational.
Depends on whether or not Roberts is smoking crack at the time.