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Aftab Pureval Secures Second Term as Cincinnati Mayor, Defeating JD Vance's Half-Brother

Aftab Pureval won reelection as Cincinnati mayor, defeating Republican challenger Cory Bowman, Vice President JD Vance's half-brother. Pureval secured a second term, extending Democratic control.

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  • Aftab Pureval successfully secured a second term as Cincinnati mayor, reaffirming his leadership in the city's political landscape.
  • Pureval's victory came against Republican challenger Cory Bowman, who is notably the half-brother of Vice President JD Vance.
  • The incumbent mayor's win was decisive, with Pureval garnering nearly 66% of the vote in the 2021 mayoral election.
  • This outcome ensures that Democrats will continue to hold the mayoral office in Cincinnati, maintaining their influence in city hall.
  • The Associated Press and CNN both declared Aftab Pureval the winner, confirming his reelection and the defeat of his Republican opponent.
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Center-leaning sources cover the Cincinnati mayoral race neutrally, focusing on factual reporting and balanced presentation. They detail the election outcome, key campaign issues like crime, and candidate strategies without employing loaded language or overt bias. The coverage provides context on affiliations and VP Vance's limited involvement, maintaining an objective tone.

"Bowman has said he was not looking to his half-brother for political support."

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In the 2025 Cincinnati mayoral primary, the two candidates who advanced to the general election were incumbent Mayor Aftab Pureval and Cory Bowman. Another Republican candidate, Brian Frank, was eliminated in the primary, receiving 4.56% of the vote compared to Pureval's 82.53% and Bowman's 12.91%.

Pureval's reelection ensures Cincinnati's mayoral office remains under Democratic control, maintaining the party's influence over city leadership and policy direction.

Cory Bowman was endorsed by Vice President JD Vance, his half-brother. Aftab Pureval received an endorsement from the Ohio Environmental Council Action Fund.

Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Kearney, a Democrat, declined to run in the 2025 mayoral election.

Although the final vote breakdown is not detailed in the search results, news reports indicate that the Associated Press and CNN both declared Pureval the winner with 38% of the vote counted, and Pureval was projected to win with a strong lead over Cory Bowman.

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