List of Ohio Secretaries of State
| Term | Secretary of State | Party | Image | notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1803–1808 | William Creighton, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | ||
| 1808–1831 | Jeremiah McLene | Democratic | ||
| 1831–1835 | Moses H. Kirby | Whig | ||
| 1835–1836 | Benjamin B. Hinkson | Democratic | resigned February 12, 1836 | |
| 1836–1840 | Carter B. Harlan | Democratic | died | |
| 1840–1841 | William Trevitt | Democratic | ||
| 1841–1844 | John Sloane | Whig | ||
| 1844–1850 | Samuel Galloway | Whig | ||
| 1850–1852 | Henry W. King | Free Soil | ||
| 1852–1856 | William Trevitt (2nd) | Democratic | ||
| 1856–1858 | James H. Baker | Republican | ||
| 1858–1862 | Addison P. Russell | Republican | ||
| 1862 | Benjamin R. Cowen | Republican | resigned | |
| 1862–1863 | Wilson S. Kennon | Republican | ||
| 1863–1865 | William W. Armstrong | Democratic | ||
| 1865–1868 | William Henry Smith | Republican | resigned | |
| 1868–1869 | John Russell | Republican | ||
| 1869–1873 | Isaac R. Sherwood | Republican | ||
| 1873–1875 | Allen T. Wikoff | Republican | ||
| 1875–1877 | William Bell, Jr. | Democratic | ||
| 1877–1881 | Milton Barnes | Republican | ||
| 1881–1883 | Charles Townsend | Republican | ||
| 1883–1885 | James W. Newman | Democratic | ||
| 1885–1889 | James Sidney Robinson | Republican | ||
| 1889–1891 | Daniel J. Ryan | Republican | Resigned April, 1891. | |
| 1891–1893 | Christian L. Poorman | Republican | ||
| 1893–1897 | Samuel M. Taylor | Republican | ||
| 1897–1901 | Charles Kinney | Republican | ||
| 1901–1907 | Lewis C. Laylin | Republican | ||
| 1907–1911 | Carmi Thompson | Republican | ||
| 1911–1915 | Charles H. Graves | Democratic | ||
| 1915–1917 | Charles Quinn Hildebrant | Republican | ||
| 1917–1919 | William D. Fulton | Democratic | ||
| 1919–1923 | Harvey C. Smith | Republican | ||
| 1923–1927 | Thad H. Brown | Republican | ||
| 1927–1933 | Clarence J. Brown Sr. | Republican | ||
| 1933-1936 | George S. Myers | Democratic | ||
| 1936–1939 | William J. Kennedy | Democratic | ||
| 1939–1940 | Earl Griffith | Republican | died | |
| 1940–1941 | George M. Neffiner | Republican | ||
| 1941–1943 | John E. Sweeney | Democratic | ||
| 1943–1949 | Edward J. Hummel | Republican | ||
| 1949–1951 | Donald K. Zoller | Republican | ||
| 1951–1979 | Ted W. Brown | Republican | ||
| 1979–1983 | Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. | Democratic | ||
| 1983–1991 | Sherrod Brown | Democratic | ||
| 1991–1999 | Robert A. Taft II | Republican | ||
| 1999–2007 | J. Kenneth Blackwell | Republican | ||
| 2007—2011 | Jennifer L. Brunner | Democratic | ||
| 2011— | Jon A. Husted | Republican |
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