Ohio officials say the voter turnout for Tuesday's election was just more than 68 percent. The Ohio Secretary of State's Office reported that about 5.4 million Ohioans cast ballots out of the nearly 8 million registered voters. That's less than the 70 percent that turned out for the last two presidential elections, in 2008 and 2004. The office reported today that there were more than 119,000 absentee ballots and more than 205,000 provisional ballots outstanding. Among the counties with the highest turnout were Highland in southwest Ohio, Delaware in central Ohio and Putnam in northwest Ohio.