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- Elections for U.S. Senator from Ohio (Class 1)
- Elections for U.S. Senator from Ohio (Class 3)
- See also
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} This is an incomplete list of elections for United States Senators from Ohio. Ohio is entitled to elect two senators to the United States Senate for six-year terms. These elections are staggered and Ohio's two senators are in election schedule classes 1 and 3. √ Bold type indicates winner. Italic type indicates incumbent. Elections for U.S. Senator from Ohio (Class 1) Year | Democrat | Republican | Other | 1922 | Atlee Pomerene: 744,558 | √ Simeon D. Fess: 794,159 | Virginia D. Green: 21,514 | 1928 | Charles V. Truax: 908,952 | √ Simeon D. Fess: 1,412,805 | Joseph Willnecker: 2,061 James Goward: 1,384 J. Wetherell Hutton: 1,003 | 1934 | √ A. Victor Donahey: 1,276,206 | Simeon D. Fess: 839,068 | W.C. Sandberg (C): 13,546 | 1940 | John McSweeney: 1,457,304 | √ Harold H. Burton: 1,602,498 | | 1946 Sp | Henry P. Webber: 929,584 | √ Kingsley A. Taft: 1,193,852 | | 1946 | James W. Huffman: 947,610 | √ John W. Bricker: 1,275,774 | William Farkas (SL): 13,885 | 1952 | Michael V. DiSalle: 1,563,330 | √ John W. Bricker: 1,878,961 | | 1958 | √ Stephen M. Young: 1,652,211 | John W. Bricker: 1,497,199 | William Farkas (SL) | 1964 | √ Stephen M. Young: 1,923,608 | Robert Taft Jr.: 1,906,781 | | 1970 | Howard M. Metzenbaum: 1,495,262 | √ Robert Taft Jr.: 1,565,682 | Richard B. Kay (AI): 61,261 John O'Neill (SL): 29,069 | 1976 | √ Howard M. Metzenbaum: 1,941,113 | Robert Taft Jr.: 1,823,774 | John O'Neill: 53,657 Donald E. Babcock (A): 36,979 Emma Lila Fundaburk: 33,285 Melissa Singler (SW): 31,805 | 1982 | √ Howard M. Metzenbaum: 1,923,767 | Paul E. Pfeifer: 1,396,790 | Philip Herzing (L): 36,103 Alicia Merel: 38,803 | 1988 | √ Howard M. Metzenbaum: 2,480,038 | George V. Voinovich: 1,872,716 | | 1994 | Joel Z. Hyatt: 1,348,213 | √ R. Michael DeWine: 1,836,556 | Joseph J. Slovenec: 252,031 | 2000 | Theodore S. Celeste: 1,595,066 | √ R. Michael DeWine: 2,665,512 | John Eastman (N): 70,713 John McAlister (L): 116,724 | 2006 | √ Sherrod Brown: 2,138,432 | R. Michael DeWine: 1,686,857 | Richard Duncan (I): 1,540 | 2012 | √ Sherrod Brown: 2,762,757 | Josh Mandel: 2,435,740 | Scott A. Rupert (I): 250,617 |
Elections for U.S. Senator from Ohio (Class 3) Year | Democrat | Republican | Other | 1920 | W. A. Julian: 782,650 | √ Frank B. Willis: 1,134,953 | Henry B. Strong: 2,647 | 1926 | Atlee Pomerene: 623,221 | √ Frank B. Willis: 711,359 | John D. Goerke (SL): 2,846 | 1928 Sp | Graham P. Hunt: 856,807 | √ Theodore E. Burton: 1,429,554 | Israel Amter: 2,062 Anna K. Storck: 1,389 | 1930 Sp | √ Robert J. Bulkley: 1,046,561 | Roscoe C. McCulloch*: 863,944 | | 1932 | √ Robert J. Bulkley: 1,293,175 | Gilbert Bettman: 1,126,832 | Frank M. Mecartney (P): 34,760 I. O. Ford (C): 7,227 | 1938 | Robert J. Bulkley: 1,085,792 | √ Robert A. Taft I: 1,255,414 | | 1944 | William G. Pickrel: 1,482,610 | √ Robert A. Taft I: 1,500,699 | | 1950 | Joseph T. Ferguson: 1,214,459 | √ Robert A. Taft I: 1,645,643 | | 1954 Sp | Thomas A. Burke: 1,254,904 | √ George H. Bender: 1,257,874 | | 1956 | √ Frank J. Lausche: 1,864,589 | George H. Bender: 1,660,910 | | 1962 | √ Frank J. Lausche: 1,843,813 | John Marshall Briley: 1,151,173 | | 1968 | John J. Gilligan: 1,814,152 | √ William B. Saxbe: 1,928,964 | | 1974 | √ John H. Glenn Jr.: 1,930,670 | Ralph J. Perk: 918,133 | Kathleen G. Harroff: 76,882 Richard B. Kay: 61,921 | 1980 | √ John H. Glenn Jr.: 2,770,786 | James E. Betts: 1,137,695 | John E. Powers: 76,412 Rick Nagin: 42,410 | 1986 | √ John H. Glenn Jr.: 1,949,208 | Thomas N. Kindness: 1,171,893 | | 1992 | √ John H. Glenn Jr.: 2,444,419 | R. Michael DeWine: 2,028,300 | Martha Kathryn Grevatt: 321,234 | 1998 | Mary O. Boyle: 1,482,054 | √ George V. Voinovich: 1,922,087 | | 2004 | Eric D. Fingerhut: 1,906,648 | √ George V. Voinovich: 3,378,356 | 2010 | Lee Fisher: 1,448,092 | √ Rob Portman: 2,125,810 | 2016 | Ted Strickland: 1,929,873 | √ Rob Portman: 3,048,467 |
- After Burton's death in office in 1929, McCulloch was appointed to fill out Burton's term until the special election.
See also- List of United States Senators from Ohio
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