United States Senate Elections in Ohio

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 victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.

Read more about United States Senate Elections In Ohio:  Candidates For U.S. Senator From Ohio (Class 1), Candidates For U.S. Senator From Ohio (Class 3), See Also

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