I think I'm going to get in my jammies, make another cup of tea and wait for more reliable numbers to come in because some of this reporting isn't making sense.
And I'm so mad at Blackwell for conceeding before the polls even closed that my head might explode if I don't get away for a bit.
From Ohio SOS site:
Unofficial Results Disclaimer
WI = Write-In Candidate
Precincts Reporting: 0.81%
Votes % Of Votes
Governor/Lieutenant Governor
Strickland, Ted / Fisher, Lee Democratic 15,199 55.10%
Blackwell, J. Kenneth / Raga, Thomas A. Republican 11,542 41.84%
Peirce, William S. / Noble, Mark M. 555 2.01%
Fitrakis, Robert / Rios, Anita 287 1.04%
Bays, Larry / Fries, Debra K-WI 0 0.00%
Lundeen, James / Becker, Kevin J-WI 0 0.00%
Breakdown By County Total Votes 27,583
Votes % Of Votes
U.S. Senate
Brown, Sherrod Democratic 13,827 50.41%
DeWine, Mike Republican 13,597 49.58%
Duncan, Richard -WI 3 0.01%
Breakdown By County Total Votes 27,427
No numbers from New Hampshire, but this from Foster's Daily Democrat (Dover, NH paper)
With 39 percent of precincts counted in the 1st District, Democratic challenger Carol Shea-Porter was leading Bradley, 51 to 49 percent. Those figures include Manchester, where Bradley won by about 500 votes, and Rochester, Somersworth and Dover, where Shea-Porter won big.