General Election
Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Yvette McGee Brown : (1,812,047) | Mary Taylor : (1,889,180) | Ann Leach : (92,116) M. Anita Rios : (58,475) |
2006 | Lee Fisher : (2,307,420) | Tom Raga : (1,406,729) | Anita Rios (G) : (38,769) |
2002 | Charleta B. Tavares: (1,236,924) | Jennette B. Bradley: (1,865,007) | |
1998 | Michael B. Coleman: (1,498,956) | Maureen O'Connor: (1,678,721) | Lawrence Anderson: (111,468) John A. Eastman: (65,068) |
1994 | Peter Lawson Jones: (835,849) | Nancy P. Hollister: (2,401,572) | Norm Myers: (108,745) Luther E. Willis (WI): (48) Kibwe Diarra (WI): (24) |
1990 | Eugene Branstool: (1,539,416) | R. Michael DeWine: (1,938,103) | Margaret Husk: (82) Henry King: (49) |
1986 | Paul R. Leonard: (1,858,372) | Robert A. Taft II: (1,207,264) | Katie S. Smith (WI): 803 Lottie May Sulzer (WI): (92) Mark J. Rahn (WI): (80) |
1982 | Myrl H. Shoemaker: (1,981,882) | James E. Betts: (1,303,962) | Lee Paolini (L): (39,114) John N. Salierno: (17,484) Rachel H. Knapik: (14,279) Jesse Menefee (WI): (7) |
1978 | Michael J. Dorrian: (1,354,631) | George V. Voinovich: (1,402,167) | John M. Gaige: (35,164) Conrad Gutermuth: 29,413 Bruce Wood: (21,951) Johnnie Menefee Jr. (WI): 25 |
1974 | Richard F. Celeste: 1,513,619 | John W. Brown: 1,296,322 | Herman Kirsch: 110,776 Bernard Henderson (WI): 39 |
1970 | Anthony O. Calabrese: 1,399,651 | John W. Brown: 1,554,837 | Herman Kirsch (WI): 92 |
1966 | William L. Coleman: 1,085,033 | John W. Brown: 1,647,677 | |
1962 | John J. Gallagher: 1,303,047 | John W. Brown: 1,629,158 | |
1958 | John W. Donahey: 1,692,249 | Paul M. Herbert: 1,401,694 | |
1956 | John Taylor: 1,446,882 | Paul M. Herbert: 1,899,219 | |
1954 | George D. Nye: 1,209,853 | John William Brown : 1,240,555 | |
1952 | George D. Nye: 1,647,185 | John William Brown: 1,688,938 | |
1950 | George D. Nye: 1,355,570 | J. Eugene Roberts: 1,325,977 | |
1948 | George D. Nye: 1,474,969 | Paul M. Herbert: 1,354,579 | |
1946 | George D. Nye: 972,622 | Paul M. Herbert: 1,208,400 | Peter M. Kapitz (SL): 10,492 |
1944 | George D. Nye: 1,519,250 | M. Herbert Hoover: 1,430,246 | |
1942 | George D. Nye: 647,539 | Paul M. Herbert: 1,018,504 | |
1940 | Robert S. Cox: 1,398,012 | Paul M. Herbert: 1,631,469 | |
1920 | Howell Wright : 772,377 | Clarence J. Brown : 1,117,550 | O.G. VanSchoyck : 43,119 W.O. Blase : 1,465 |
1916 | Earl D. Bloom : 571,095 | John H. Arnold : 540,766 | George Bundy : 37,729 Charles F. Bacon : 6,865 |
1912 | Hugh L. Nichols | Beecher W. Waltmire | L. J. Tabor (Progressive) |
1910 | Atlee Pomerene | Francis W. Treadway | |
1908 | David L. Rockwell : 528,698 | Francis W. Treadway : 548,442 | Julius Zorn (Soc) : 30,763 George H. Creamer (Pro) : 9,913 James A. McKitrick (Ind) : 435 Charles W. Baughman (Peo) : 151 John E. Steiger (Soc Lab) : 839 |
1905 | Lewis B. Houck : 427,162 | Andrew L. Harris : 456,341 | Walter C. Gunthrup (Soc) : 18,103 Willis E. Foltz (Pro) : 13,707 John R. Fraser (Soc Lab) : 1,840 |
1903 | Frank B. Niles : 357,573 | Warren G. Harding : 474,311 | Michael J. Hynes (Soc) 14,054 Joseph M. Scott (Pro) : 13,491 David F. Cronin (Soc Lab) : 2,176 |
1901 | Anthony Howells | Carl L. Nippert | |
1899 | A. W. Patrick | John A. Caldwell | |
1897 | Melville D. Shaw : 400,946 | Asa W. Jones : 427,966 | John Danner : 7,591 Horace Whitcomb : 5,942 Albert E. Merrill : 1,538 Daniel W. Wallace : 4,235 Jason M. Tilley : Thomas M. Hillman : 3,124 |
1895 | John B. Peaslee: 331,521 | Asa W. Jones : 425,781 | |
1893 | William A. Taylor : 347,593 | Andrew L. Harris : 423,873 | |
1891 | William V. Marquis : 346,892 | Andrew L. Harris : 373,953 | |
1889 | William V. Marquis: 375,068 | Elbert L. Lampson : 375,090 | |
1887 | De Witt L. Coolman: 328,189 | William C. Lyon : 356,932 | |
1885 | John George Warwick: 341,809 | Robert P. Kennedy : 360,720 | |
1883 | John George Warwick : 356,413 | William G. Rose : 350,009 | |
1881 | Edgar M. Johnson : 288,266 | Rees G. Richards : 314,100 | |
1879 | Americus V. Rice : 319,542 | Andrew Hickenlooper : 335,140 | |
1877 | Jabez W. Fitch : 268,606 | Ferdinand Vogeler: 241,437 | |
1875 | Samuel Fenton Cary : 287,986 | Thomas Lowry Young : 297,931 | |
1873 | Barnabas Burns: 213,593 | Alphonso Hart : 214,228 | |
1871 | Samuel F. Hunt : 217,982 | Jacob Mueller : 236,892 | |
1869 | Thomas J. Godfrey : 228,269 | John C. Lee : 236,297 | |
1867 | Daniel S Uhl : 240,845 | John C. Lee : 243,486 | |
1865 | William Lang: 193,510 | Andrew McBurney : 224,943 | |
1863 | George E. Pugh : 187,737 | Charles Anderson : 285,474 | |
1861 | John G. Marshall : 151,978 | Benjamin Stanton : 206,995 | |
1859 | William H. Safford: 170,587 | Robert C. Kirk : 185,334 | |
1857 | William H. Lytle: 158,826 | Martin Welker : 160,751 | |
1855 | James Myers: 134,385 | Thomas H. Ford : 169,408 | |
1853 | James Myers : 147,905 | Goodsell Buckingham (Freesoil) : 1,325 |
Isaac J. Allen (Whig) : 127,282 |
1851 | William Medill : 146,053 | Nicholas Spindler (Freesoil) : 15,839 |
Ephraim R. Eckley (Whig) : 119,984 |
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