List of United States Senate elections in Ohio
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 |
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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 |
2018 | √ Sherrod Brown: 2,355,923 | Jim Renacci: 2,053,963 | Write-in candidates: 1,012 |
Elections for U.S. Senator from Ohio (Class 3)
Year | Democrat | Republican | Other |
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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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