Ohio Supreme Court Elections - Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Justice (6)

Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Justice (6)

Six-year term beginning Jan. 2: 1943, 1949, 1955, 1961, 1967, 1973, 1979, 1985, 1991, 1997, 2003, etc.
Elections scheduled: 1942, 1948, 1954, 1960, 1966, 1972, 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996, 2002, etc. (s = Special election held to fill the seat of a justice who did not complete a term.) BOLD TYPE indicates winning candidate

Year Democrat Republican Other
2008 Peter Sikora: 1,554,521 Evelyn Lundberg Stratton: 2,664,137
2002 Janet Burnside: 1,290,412 Evelyn Lundberg Stratton: 1,599,165
1996 Marianna Brown Bettman: 1,427,947 Evelyn Lundberg Stratton: 2,016,264
1990 Stephanie Tubbs Jones: 1,255,556 J. Craig Wright: 1,319,422 J. Ross Haffey: 283,883
1984 James P. Celebrezze: 1,765,509 J. Craig Wright: 2,116,080
1982 s James P. Celebrezze: 1,617,247 Blanche Krupansky: 1,301,423
1978 Clifford F. Brown Paul W. Brown
1972 Lloyd O. Brown Paul W. Brown
1966 Joseph D. Bryan Paul W. Brown
1964 s Rankin M. Gibson Paul W. Brown
1960 Joseph H. Ellison Kingsley A. Taft
1954 Kingsley A. Taft
1948 Robert M. Sohngen Kingsley A. Taft
1942 Willis Woehrle Metcalf Edward C. Turner

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