Ohio Supreme Court Elections

Ohio Supreme Court Elections

City of Columbus
Mayoral elections
  • 2011
City of Cleveland
Mayoral elections
  • 1978 (recall)
  • 2009
City of Cincinnati
Mayoral elections
  • 2009
City Council elections
  • List of elections
City of Dayton
Dayton elections
  • Dayton City Commission
Montgomery County
  • Montgomery County elections

The U.S. state of Ohio has a Supreme Court of seven members, who are elected for six-year terms. See also:

  • List of Justices of the Ohio Supreme Court
  • Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

Read more about Ohio Supreme Court Elections:  Chief Justice of The Ohio Supreme Court, Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Justice (1), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Justice (2), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Justice (3), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Justice (4), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Justice (5), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Justice (6), First Constitution of Ohio (1803-1851), Second Constitution of Ohio (1851-1912), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Judge (1), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Judge (2), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Judge (3), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Judge (4), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Judge (5), Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Judge (6)

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