United States Senate Elections in Ohio - Candidates For U.S. Senator From Ohio (Class 1)

Candidates For U.S. Senator From Ohio (Class 1)

Year Democrat Republican Other
1922 Atlee Pomerene: 744,558 Simeon D. Fess: 794,159 Virginia D. Green: 21,514
1928 Charles V. Truax: 908,952 Simeon D. Fess: 1,412,805 Joseph Willnecker: 2,061
James Goward: 1,384
J. Wetherell Hutton: 1,003
1934 A. Victor Donahey: 1,276,206 Simeon D. Fess: 839,068 W.C. Sandberg (C): 13,546
1940 John McSweeney: 1,457,304 Harold H. Burton: 1,602,498
1946 James W. Huffman: 947,610 John W. Bricker: 1,275,774 William Farkas (SL): 13,885
1946 Sp Henry P. Webber: 929,584 Kingsley A. Taft: 1,193,852
1952 Michael V. DiSalle: 1,563,330 John W. Bricker: 1,878,961
1958 Stephen M. Young: 1,652,211 John W. Bricker: 1,497,199 William Farkas (SL)
1964 Stephen M. Young: 1,923,608 Robert Taft Jr.: 1,906,781
1970 Howard M. Metzenbaum: 1,495,262 Robert Taft Jr.: 1,565,682 Richard B. Kay (AI): 61,261
John O'Neill (SL): 29,069
1976 Howard M. Metzenbaum: 1,941,113 Robert Taft Jr.: 1,823,774 John O'Neill: 53,657
Donald E. Babcock (A): 36,979
Emma Lila Fundaburk: 33,285
Melissa Singler (SW): 31,805
1982 Howard M. Metzenbaum: 1,923,767 Paul E. Pfeifer: 1,396,790 Philip Herzing (L): 36,103
Alicia Merel: 38,803
1988 Howard M. Metzenbaum: 2,480,038 George V. Voinovich: 1,872,716
1994 Joel Z. Hyatt: 1,348,213 R. Michael DeWine: 1,836,556 Joseph J. Slovenec: 252,031
2000 Theodore S. Celeste: 1,595,066 R. Michael DeWine: 2,665,512 John Eastman (N): 70,713
John McAlister (L): 116,724
2006 Sherrod Brown: 2,138,432 R. Michael DeWine: 1,686,857 Richard Duncan(I): 1,540

2012 || Sherrod Brown: 2,762,757 || Josh Mandel: 2,435,740|| Scott A Rupert (I): 250,617

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