United States Senate Elections in Ohio - Candidates For U.S. Senator From Ohio (Class 3)

Candidates For U.S. Senator From Ohio (Class 3)

Year Democrat Republican Other
1920 W. A. Julian: 782,650 Frank B. Willis: 1,134,953 Henry B. Strong: 2,647
1926 Atlee Pomerene: 623,221 Frank B. Willis: 711,359 ? Goerke (SL): 2,846
1928 Sp Graham P. Hunt: 856,807 Theodore E. Burton: 1,429,554 Israel Amter: 2,062
Anna K. Storck: 1,389
1930 Sp Robert J. Bulkley: 1,046,561 Roscoe C. McCulloch*: 863,944
1932 Robert J. Bulkley: 1,293,175 Gilbert Bettman: 1,126,832 Frank M. Mecartney (P): 34,760
I. O. Ford (C): 7,227
1938 Robert J. Bulkley: 1,085,792 Robert A. Taft I: 1,255,414
1944 William G. Pickrel: 1,482,610 Robert A. Taft I: 1,500,699
1950 Joseph T. Ferguson: 1,214,459 Robert A. Taft I: 1,645,643
1954 Sp Thomas A. Burke: 1,254,904 George H. Bender: 1,257,874
1956 Frank J. Lausche: 1,864,589 George H. Bender: 1,660,910
1962 Frank J. Lausche: 1,843,813 John Marshall Briley: 1,151,173
1968 John J. Gilligan: 1,814,152 William B. Saxbe: 1,928,964
1974 John H. Glenn Jr.: 1,930,670 Ralph J. Perk: 918,133 Kathleen G. Harroff: 76,882
Richard B. Kay: 61,921
1980 John H. Glenn Jr.: 2,770,786 James E. Betts: 1,137,695 John E. Powers: 76,412
Rick Nagin: 42,410
1986 John H. Glenn Jr.: 1,949,208 Thomas N. Kindness: 1,171,893
1992 John H. Glenn Jr.: 2,444,419 R. Michael DeWine: 2,028,300 Martha Kathryn Grevatt: 321,234
1998 Mary O. Boyle: 1,482,054 George V. Voinovich: 1,922,087
2004 Eric D. Fingerhut: 1,906,648 George V. Voinovich: 3,378,356
2010 Lee Fisher: 1,448,092 Rob Portman: 2,125,810
  • After Burton's death in office in 1929, McCulloch was appointed to fill out Burton's term until the special election.

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