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The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Ohio :
The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:
For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes. Also indicated is the party that controlled the Ohio Apportionment Board , which draws legislative districts for the Ohio General Assembly in the years following the United States Census .
1788–1845 [ edit ]
Year
Executive offices
State Legislature
Ohio Supreme Court
United States Congress
Electoral votes
Governor
Secretary of State
Treasurer
Auditor
State Senate
State House
U.S. Senator (Class I)
U.S. Senator (Class III)
U.S. House
1788
Arthur St. Clair (F) [a]
Winthrop Sargent (F)
[b]
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
John Armstrong (F)
1797
1798
1799
William Henry Harrison (F)
1800
Charles Willing Byrd (DR)
1801
1802
1803
Edward Tiffin (DR) [c]
William Creighton Jr. (DR)
William McFarland (DR)
Thomas Gibson (DR)
DR maj.
DR maj.
3DR
John Smith (DR)
Thomas Worthington (DR)
1DR
1804
Thomas Jefferson /George Clinton (DR) Y
1805
1806
1807
Thomas Kirker (DR) [d]
Edward Tiffin (DR)
1808
Samuel Huntington (DR) [e]
Jeremiah McLene (DR)
Benjamin Hough (DR)
4DR
vacant
James Madison /George Clinton (DR) Y
1809
Return J. Meigs Jr. (DR)
Stanley Griswold (DR)
1810
Return J. Meigs Jr. (DR) [f]
Alexander Campbell (DR)
1811
3DR
Thomas Worthington (DR)
1812
James Madison /Elbridge Gerry (DR) Y
1813
6DR
1814
Othniel Looker (DR) [d]
Jeremiah Morrow (DR)
1815
Thomas Worthington (DR)
Ralph Osborn (DR)
Joseph Kerr (DR)
1816
Hiram M. Curry (DR)
4DR
Benjamin Ruggles (DR)
James Monroe /Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) Y
1817
1818
Ethan Allen Brown (DR) [c]
1819
William A. Trimble (DR)
1820
Samuel Sullivan (DR)
1821
1822
Allen Trimble (F) [d]
Ethan Allen Brown (DR)
Jeremiah Morrow (DR)
1823
Henry Brown (DR)
10NR, 2J, 2DR
1824
Henry Clay /Nathan Sanford (DR) N
1825
[? ]
[? ]
4NR
Benjamin Ruggles (NR)
William Henry Harrison (NR)
12NR, 2J
1826
Allen Trimble (NR) [g]
[? ]
[? ]
1827
[? ]
[? ]
12NR, 2J
1828
22NR, 13J
44NR, 28J
Jacob Burnet (NR)
Andrew Jackson /John C. Calhoun (D) Y
1829
19NR, 17J
38NR, 34J
8J, 6NR
1830
Duncan McArthur (NR)
21J, 15NR
37J, 32NR, 3?
2NR, 2J
1831
Moses H. Kirby (NR)
18D, 18W[h]
38NR, 29D, 5A-C
3NR, 1J
8NR, 6J
1832
Robert Lucas (D)
20NR, 16D
42NR, 30D
Thomas Ewing (NR)
Andrew Jackson /Martin Van Buren (D) Y
1833
John A. Bryan (D)
19D, 17W
39D, 31W, 2?
2NR, 2D
Thomas Morris (J)
11D, 6NR, 2A-M
1834
22D, 14NR
46D, 26NR
1835
Benjamin B. Hinkson (D)
Joseph Whitehill (W)
19D, 17W[i]
42W, 29D, 1?
3W, 1D
9D, 9W, 1A-M
1836
Joseph Vance (W)
Carter B. Harlan (D)
20D, 16W
46D, 26W
2D, 2W
William Henry Harrison /Francis Granger (W) N
1837
20W, 16D[j]
37D, 35W
Thomas Morris (D)
William Allen (D)
11W, 8D
1838
Wilson Shannon (D)
20W, 16D
40W, 32D
1839
John Brough (D)
19D, 17W
38D, 34W
Benjamin Tappan (D)
11D, 8W
1840
Thomas Corwin (W)
William Trevitt (D)
25D, 11W
48D, 24W
William Henry Harrison /John Tyler (W) Y
1841
John Sloane (W)
22D, 14W
51W, 21D
12W, 7D
1842
Wilson Shannon (D) [k]
19D, 17W
37D, 35W
3D, 1W
1843
22D, 14W
39D, 33W
12D, 9W
1844
Thomas W. Bartley (D) [d]
Samuel Galloway (W)
20D, 16W
38W, 34D
Henry Clay /Theodore Frelinghuysen (W) N
Mordecai Bartley (W)
1845
John Woods (W)
22W, 14D
41W, 31D
13D, 8W
Year
Governor
Secretary of State
Treasurer
Auditor
State Senate
State House
Ohio Supreme Court
U.S. Senator (Class I)
U.S. Senator (Class III)
U.S. House
Electoral votes
Executive offices
State Legislature
United States Congress
1846–present [ edit ]
Year
Executive offices
State Legislature
Ohio Supreme Court
United States Congress
Electoral votes
Governor
Lt. Governor
Attorney General
Secretary of State
Treasurer
Auditor
State Senate
State House
U.S. Senator (Class I)
U.S. Senator (Class III)
U.S. House
1846
William Bebb (W) [l]
[m]
Henry Stanbery (W)
Samuel Galloway (W)
Joseph Whitehill (W)
John Woods (W)
21W, 15D
44W, 28D
3D, 1W
Thomas Corwin (W)
William Allen (D)
13D, 8W
1847
Albert A. Bliss (W)
18D, 18W[n]
39W, 32D, 1I
2D, 2W
11W, 10D
1848
19W, 17D
40W, 32D
Lewis Cass /William Orlando Butler (D) N
1849
Seabury Ford (W) [l]
18W, 18D[o]
37W, 35D[p]
11D, 8W, 2FS
1850
Reuben Wood (D) [q]
Henry W. King (FS)
16W, 16D, 4FS[r]
36W, 29D, 7FS[s]
Thomas Ewing (W)
Salmon P. Chase (FS)
1851
Joseph McCormick (D)
17W, 16D, 3FS[t]
34W, 32D, 6FS[u]
3D, 1W
Benjamin Wade (W)
11D, 9W, 1FS
1852
William Medill (D)
George E. Pugh (D)
William Trevitt (D)
John G. Breslin (D)
William Duane Morgan (D)
24D, 9W, 1FS[v]
65D, 28W, 1FS[v]
5D
Franklin Pierce /William R. King (D) Y
1853
William Medill (D) [w]
James Myers (D)
12D, 7W, 2FS
1854
George Wythe McCook (D)
26D, 7W
70D, 17W, 9FS
1855
4D, 1R
21 A-Neb.
1856
Salmon P. Chase (R)
Thomas H. Ford (R) [11]
Francis D. Kimball (R)
James H. Baker (R)
William H. Gibson (R)
Francis M. Wright (R)
29R, 6D
78R, 34D
3R, 2D
Benjamin Wade (R)
George E. Pugh (D)
John C. Frémont /William L. Dayton (R) N
1857
Christopher Wolcott (R)
4R, 1D
13R, 8D
1858
Martin Welker (R) [12]
Addison Peale Russell (R)
Alfred P. Stone (R)
20D, 13R
62D, 44R, 1I
1859
5R
15R, 6D
1860
William Dennison Jr. (R)
Robert C. Kirk (R)
Robert Walker Tayler Sr. (R)
25R, 10D
58R, 46D, 1I
Abraham Lincoln /Hannibal Hamlin (R) Y
1861
James Murray (R)
Salmon P. Chase (R)
John Sherman (R)
13R, 8D
1862
David Tod (R)
Benjamin Stanton (R)
Benjamin R. Cowen (R)
G. V. Dorsey (R)
26R, 8D
74R, 23D
1863
Lyman R. Critchfield (D)
William W. Armstrong (D)
Oviatt Cole (R)
4R, 1D
14D, 5R
1864
John Brough (R) [x]
Charles Anderson (R)
James H. Godman (R)
30R, 4D
76R, 21D
Abraham Lincoln /Andrew Johnson (NU) Y
1865
Charles Anderson (R) [y]
vacant
William P. Richardson (R)
William Henry Smith (R)
William Hooper (R)
5R
17R, 2D
1866
Jacob Dolson Cox (R)
Andrew McBurney (R)
William H. West (R)
S. S. Warner (R)
25R, 12D
71R, 34D
1867
16R, 3D
1868
Rutherford B. Hayes (R)
John C. Lee (R)
John Russell (R)
18D, 17R
56D, 49R
Ulysses S. Grant /Schuyler Colfax (R) Y
1869
Isaac R. Sherwood (R)
Allen G. Thurman (D)
13R, 6D
1870
Francis Bates Pond (R)
19R, 18D
57R, 54D
1871
14R, 5D
1872
Edward Follansbee Noyes (R)
Jacob Mueller (R)
Isaac Welsh (R)
James Williams (R)
18R, 18D[z]
57R, 48D
Ulysses S. Grant /Henry Wilson (R) Y
1873
Allen T. Wikoff (R)
14R, 6D
1874
William Allen (D)
Alphonso Hart (R)
John Little (R)
22D, 14R
58D, 44R, 3I
1875
William Bell Jr. (D)
3R, 2D
13D, 7R
1876
Rutherford B. Hayes (R) [aa]
Thomas L. Young (R)
John M. Millikin (R)
20R, 17D
65R, 46D
Rutherford B. Hayes /William A. Wheeler (R) Y
1877
Thomas L. Young (R) [y]
H. W. Curtiss (R) [ab]
Milton Barnes (R)
4R, 1D
Stanley Matthews (R)
12R, 8D
1878
Richard M. Bishop (D)
Jabez W. Fitch (D)
Isaiah Pillars (D)
Anthony Howells (D)
25D, 10R
68D, 38R, 3G
3R, 2D
1879
George H. Pendleton (D)
11D, 9R
1880
Charles Foster (R)
Andrew Hickenlooper (R)
George K. Nash (R)
Joseph Turney (R)
John F. Oglevee (R)
23R, 14D
69R, 45D
4R, 1D
James A. Garfield /Chester A. Arthur (R) Y
1881
Charles Townsend (R)
John Sherman (R)
15R, 5D
1882
Rees G. Richards (R)
22R, 11D
70R, 35D
1883
James W. Newman (D)
13D, 8R
1884
George Hoadly (D)
John G. Warwick (D)
James Lawrence (D)
Peter Brady (D)
Emil Kiesewetter (D)
22D, 11R
60D, 45R
3D, 2R
James G. Blaine /John A. Logan (R) N
1885
James S. Robinson (R)
Henry B. Payne (D)
11D, 10R
1886
Joseph B. Foraker (R)
Robert P. Kennedy (R) [ac]
Jacob A. Kohler (R)
John C. Brown (R)
21R, 16D[ad]
68R, 42D
3R, 2D
1887
Silas A. Conrad (R)
4R, 1D
15R, 6D
1888
William C. Lyon (R)
David K. Watson (R)
Ebenezer W. Poe (R)
25R, 11D
65R, 45D
Benjamin Harrison /Levi P. Morton (R) Y
1889
Daniel J. Ryan (R)
5R
16R, 5D
1890
James E. Campbell (D)
Elbert L. Lampson (R)
19D, 17R
60D, 54R
William V. Marquis (D)
1891
Calvin S. Brice (D)
14D, 7R
1892
William McKinley (R)
Andrew L. Harris (R)
John K. Richards (R)
Christian L. Poorman (R)
William T. Cope (R)
21R, 10D
72R, 35D
Benjamin Harrison /Whitelaw Reid (R) N [ae]
1893
Samuel McIntire Taylor (R)
6R
11D, 10R
1894
26R, 5D
85R, 22D
1895
19R, 2D
1896
Asa S. Bushnell (R)
Asa W. Jones (R)
Frank S. Monnett (R)
Samuel B. Campbell (R)
Walter D. Guilbert (R)
30R, 6D, 1P
87R, 25D
William McKinley /Garret Hobart (R) Y
1897
Charles Kinney (R)
Mark Hanna (R)
15R, 6D
1898
18D, 17R, 1IR[af]
62R, 47D
Joseph B. Foraker (R)
1899
1900
George K. Nash (R)
John A. Caldwell
John M. Sheets (R)
Isaac B. Cameron (R)
19R, 11D, 1IR
62R, 45D, 3IR
William McKinley /Theodore Roosevelt (R) Y
1901
Lewis C. Laylin (R)
17R, 4D
1902
Carl L. Nippert (R)
21R, 12D
68R, 42D
Harry L. Gordon (R)
1903
1904
Myron T. Herrick (R)
Warren G. Harding (R)
Wade H. Ellis (R)
William S. McKinnon (R)
29R, 4D
88R, 22D
Charles W. F. Dick (R)
Theodore Roosevelt /Charles W. Fairbanks (R) Y
1905
20R, 1D
1906
John M. Pattison (D) [x] [ag]
Andrew L. Harris (R)
18D, 18R, 1I[ah] [ai]
62R, 75D, 2I[ai]
Andrew L. Harris (R) [y] [ag]
vacant
1907
Carmi Thompson (R)
16R, 5D
1908
William Howard Taft /James S. Sherman (R) Y
1909
Judson Harmon (D)
Francis W. Treadway (R)
Ulysses G. Denman (R)
David S. Creamer (D)
Edward M. Fullington (R)
20R, 14D
71R, 45D, 1I
Theodore E. Burton (R)
13R, 8D
1910
1911
Atlee Pomerene (D)
Timothy Sylvester Hogan (D)
Charles H. Graves (D)
19D, 15R
70D, 49R
4R, 2D
Atlee Pomerene (D)
16D, 5R
1912
Hugh L. Nichols (D)
Woodrow Wilson /Thomas R. Marshall (D) Y
1913
James M. Cox (D)
W. A. Greenlund (D)
John P. Brennan (D)
Vic Donahey (D)
26D, 7R
87D, 33R, 3Prog
5D, 2R
19D, 3R
1914
1915
Frank B. Willis (R)
John H. Arnold (R)
Edward C. Turner (R)
Charles Q. Hildebrant (R)
Rudolph W. Archer (R)
20R, 13D
72R, 50D, 1Prog
4D, 3R
Warren G. Harding (R)
13R, 9D
1916
1917
James M. Cox (D)
Earl D. Bloom (D)
Joseph McGhee (D)
William D. Fulton (D)
Chester E. Bryan (D)
25D, 11R
72D, 56R
13D, 9R
1918
1919
Clarence J. Brown (R)
John G. Price (R)
Harvey C. Smith (R)
Rudolph W. Archer (R)
27R, 7D
100R, 36D
4R, 3D
14R, 8D
1920
Warren G. Harding /Calvin Coolidge (R) Y
1921
Harry L. Davis (R)
Joseph T. Tracy (R)
36R, 1D
113R, 12D
6R, 1D
Frank B. Willis (R)
22R
1922
1923
Vic Donahey (D)
Earl D. Bloom (D)
Charles C. Crabbe (R)
Thad H. Brown (R)
Harry S. Day (R)
31R, 4D
103R, 27D
Simeon D. Fess (R)
16R, 6D
1924
Calvin Coolidge /Charles G. Dawes (R) Y
1925
Charles H. Lewis (R)
33R, 2D
110R, 20D
1926
1927
Earl D. Bloom (D)
Edward C. Turner (R)
Clarence J. Brown (R)
Bert B. Buckley (R)
35R, 2D
103R, 33D
1928
William G. Pickrel (D)
Cyrus Locher (D)
George C. Braden (R)
Theodore E. Burton (R)
Herbert Hoover /Charles Curtis (R) Y
1929
Myers Y. Cooper (R)
John T. Brown (R)
Gilbert Bettman (R)
H. Ross Ake (R)
31R
122R, 11D
Roscoe C. McCulloch (R)
19R, 3D
1930
Robert J. Bulkley (D)
1931
George White (D)
William G. Pickrel (D)
Harry S. Day (R)
18R, 14D
70R, 58D
13R, 9D
1932
5R, 2D
Franklin D. Roosevelt /John Nance Garner (D) Y
1933
Charles W. Sawyer (D)
John W. Bricker (R)
George S. Myers (D)
16D, 16R[aj]
84D, 51R
4R, 3D
18D, 6R
1934
5D, 2R
1935
Martin L. Davey (D)
Harold G. Mosier (D)
19D, 13R
68R, 67D[ak]
4R, 3D
Vic Donahey (D)
1936
1937
Paul P. Yoder (D)
Herbert S. Duffy (D)
William Kennedy (D)
Clarence H. Knisley (D)
Joseph T. Ferguson (D)
31D, 5R
105D, 33R
21D, 3R
1938
4D, 3R
1939
John W. Bricker (R)
Paul M. Herbert (R)
Thomas J. Herbert (R)
Earl Griffith (R)
Don H. Ebright (R)
27R, 7D
100R, 36D
4R, 3D
Robert A. Taft (R)
15R, 9D
1940
George M. Neffiner (R)
Franklin D. Roosevelt /Henry A. Wallace (D) Y
1941
John E. Sweeney (D)
19R, 17D
78R, 60D
5R, 2D
Harold H. Burton (R)
12R, 12D
1942
1943
Edward J. Hummel (R)
28R, 5D
111R, 25D
20R, 3D
1944
Thomas E. Dewey /John W. Bricker (R) N
1945
Frank Lausche (D)
George D. Nye (D)
Hugh S. Jenkins (R)
20R, 13D
89R, 47D
James W. Huffman (D)
17R, 6D
1946
Kingsley A. Taft (R)
1947
Thomas J. Herbert (R)
Paul M. Herbert (R)
32R, 4D
123R, 16D
4R, 3D
John W. Bricker (R)
19R, 4D
1948
Harry S. Truman /Alben W. Barkley (D) Y
1949
Frank Lausche (D) [c]
George D. Nye (D)
Herbert S. Duffy (D)
Donald K. Zoller (R)
19D, 14R
69D, 66R
5R, 2D
12D, 11R
1950
1951
C. William O'Neill (R)
Ted W. Brown (R)
Roger W. Tracy (R)
26R, 7D
98R, 36D, 1I
16R, 6D, 1I
1952
Dwight D. Eisenhower /Richard Nixon (R) Y
1953
John W. Brown (R)
Jim Rhodes (R)
23R, 10D
102R, 34D
Thomas A. Burke (D)
1954
4R, 3D
George H. Bender (D)
1955
21R, 12D
89R, 47D
17R, 6D
1956
1957
John W. Brown (R) [y]
vacant
William B. Saxbe (R)
22R, 12D
97R, 42D
Frank Lausche (D)
C. William O'Neill (R)
Paul M. Herbert (R)
1958
1959
Michael DiSalle (D)
John W. Donahey (D)
Mark McElroy (D)
Joseph T. Ferguson (D)
20D, 13R
78D, 61R
Stephen M. Young (D)
15R, 8D
1960
Richard Nixon /Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R) N
1961
20R, 18D
84R, 55D
16R, 7D
1962
1963
Jim Rhodes (R)
John William Brown (R)
William B. Saxbe (R)
John D. Herbert (R)
Roger W. Tracy (R)
20R, 13D
88R, 49D
6R, 1D
18R, 6D
1964
Chester W. Goble (R)
Lyndon B. Johnson /Hubert Humphrey (D) Y
1965
Roger Cloud (R)
16R, 16D[al]
75R, 62D
14R, 10D
1966
Archer E. Reilly (R)
1967
Roger Cloud (R)
23R, 10D
62R, 37D
19R, 5D
1968
Richard Nixon /Spiro Agnew (R) Y
1969
Paul W. Brown (R)
21R, 12D
64R, 35D
William B. Saxbe (R)
18R, 6D
1970
7R
1971
John J. Gilligan (D)
William J. Brown (D)
Gertrude Walton Donahey (D)
Joseph T. Ferguson (D)
20R, 13D
54R, 45D
Robert Taft Jr. (R)
17R, 7D
1972
6R, 1D
1973
17R, 16D
57D, 42R
5R, 2D
16R, 7D
1974
Howard Metzenbaum (D)
1975
Jim Rhodes (R)
Dick Celeste (D)
Thomas E. Ferguson (D)
21D, 12R
59D, 40R
John Glenn (D)
15R, 8D
1976
Howard Metzenbaum (D)
Jimmy Carter /Walter Mondale (D) Y
1977
62D, 37R
4D, 3R
13R, 10D
1978
1979
George Voinovich (R) [am]
Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. (D)
18D, 15R
63D, 36R
1980
vacant
Ronald Reagan /George H. W. Bush (R) Y
1981
18R, 15D
56D, 43R
5D, 2R
1982
1983
Dick Celeste (D)
Myrl Shoemaker (D) [x]
Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. (D)
Sherrod Brown (D)
Mary Ellen Withrow (D)
17D, 16R
62D, 37R
6D, 1R
11R, 10D
1984
1985
vacant
18R, 15D
59D, 40R
4D, 3R
11D, 10R
1986
1987
Paul Leonard (D)
60D, 39R
4R, 3D
1988
George H. W. Bush /Dan Quayle (R) Y
1989
19R, 14D
59D, 40R
1990
1991
George Voinovich (R) [c]
Mike DeWine (R)
Lee Fisher (D)
Bob Taft (R)
21R, 12D
61D, 38R
1992
Bill Clinton /Al Gore (D) Y
1993
20R, 13D
53D, 46R
10D, 9R
1994
Ken Blackwell (R)
1995
Nancy Hollister (R)
Betty Montgomery (R)
Jim Petro (R)
56R, 43D
5R, 2D
Mike DeWine (R)
13R, 6D
1996
1997
21R, 12D
60R, 39D
11R, 8D
1998
Nancy Hollister (R) [y]
vacant
1999
Bob Taft (R)
Maureen O'Connor (R)
Ken Blackwell (R)
Joe Deters (R)
59R, 40D
George Voinovich (R)
2000
George W. Bush /Dick Cheney (R) Y
2001
60R, 39D
2002
2003
Jennette Bradley (R)
Jim Petro (R)
Betty Montgomery (R)
22R, 11D
62R, 37D
12R, 6D
2004
2005
61R, 38D
6R, 1D
Bruce Johnson (R)
Jennette Bradley (R)
2006
2007
Ted Strickland (D)
Lee Fisher (D)
Marc Dann (D) [an]
Jennifer Brunner (D)
Richard Cordray (D) [ao]
Mary Taylor (R)
21R, 12D
53R, 46D
7R
Sherrod Brown (D)
11R, 7D
2008
Barack Obama /Joe Biden (D) Y
Tom Winters (D) [ap]
Nancy H. Rogers (D) [aq]
2009
Richard Cordray (D) [ar]
Kevin Boyce (D) [aq]
53D, 46R
10D, 8R
2010
6R, 1D
2011
John Kasich (R)
Mary Taylor (R)
Mike DeWine (R)
Jon Husted (R)
Josh Mandel (R)
Dave Yost (R)
23R, 10D
59R, 40D
Rob Portman (R)
13R, 5D
2012
2013
60R, 39D
12R, 4D
2014
2015
65R, 34D
2016
Donald Trump /Mike Pence (R) Y
2017
24R, 9D
66R, 33D
2018
7R
2019
Mike DeWine (R)
Jon Husted (R)
Dave Yost (R)
Frank LaRose (R)
Robert Sprague (R)
Keith Faber (R)
61R, 38D
5R, 2D
2020
Donald Trump /Mike Pence (R) N
2021
25R, 8D
64R, 35D
4R, 3D
2022
2023
26R, 7D
67R, 32D
J. D. Vance (R)
10R, 5D
2024
[to be determined ]
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State House
Ohio Supreme Court
U.S. Senator (Class I)
U.S. Senator (Class III)
U.S. House
Electoral votes
Executive offices
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United States Congress
Key to party colors and abbreviations for members of the U.S. Congress and other politicians or officials
^ Governor of the Northwest Territory appointed by the Continental Congress . There was no Ohio Territory; Ohio is considered the successor state to the Northwest Territory.
^ Ohio was accepted into the Union in 1803, and cast its first votes for president in the 1804 election.
^ a b c d Resigned to take an elected seat in the United States Senate .
^ a b c d As speaker of the Senate, acted as governor for unexpired term.
^ The 1808 election was actually won by Return J. Meigs Jr. , but Meigs was declared ineligible for office for failing residency requirements.
^ Resigned to become United States Postmaster General .
^ Allen Trimble ran as a Federalist in 1822 and National Republican in 1826.[1]
^ A Democrat, Samuel R. Miller, was elected as Speaker of the Senate.[2]
^ A Whig, Peter Hitchcock , was elected as a minority-party Speaker of the Senate at organization. Another Whig, Charles Anthony , was elected as a minority-party Speaker after Hitchcock resigned in March. In a special session in June concerning the Toledo War , a Democrat, David Disney , was elected as Speaker.[3]
^ Democrat Elijah Vance was re-elected as a minority-party Speaker of the Senate.[4]
^ Resigned to become United States minister to Mexico .
^ a b Bebb's term officially ended in December 1848. However, due to the large number of close elections that year, the General Assembly was delayed in qualifying governor-elect Seabury Ford , and Bebb remained in office for an extra few weeks.
^ The office of lieutenant governor was created by the 1851 Constitution, first being filled in 1852.
^ A Democrat, Brewster Randall, was chosen as Speaker of the Senate on the 1st Ballot.[5]
^ A Free Soiler who ran on the Whig ticket, Brewster Randall, was chosen as Speaker of the Senate on the 16th Ballot.[6]
^ A Democrat, John G. Breslin , was elected as a minority-party Speaker on the 3rd Ballot.[7]
^ Wood's first term was truncated to one year, due to the 1851 constitution's moving elections one year back to odd-numbered years; resigned to become consul in Valparaíso , Chile .
^ A Whig, Harrison G. O. Blake , was chosen as Speaker of the Senate on the 301st Ballot.[8]
^ A Democrat, Benjamin F. Leiter , was elected as a minority-party Speaker on the 10th Ballot.[9]
^ A Whig, Charles Cleveland Convers , was elected as Speaker of the Senate in coalition with the Free Soilers on the 14th Ballot.[10]
^ A Free Soiler, John F. Morse , was elected as Speaker in coalition with the Democrats on the 11th Ballot.[10]
^ a b Due to the approval of the Ohio Constitution of 1851 , legislators began to serve two-year terms.
^ As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term, and was later elected in his own right.
^ a b c Died in office.
^ a b c d e As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term.
^ Though the Senate was tied, the Republicans had control of the Senate Presidency due to the tie-breaking vote of the Lt. Governor.[13]
^ Resigned to become president of the United States .
^ Acting.
^ Elected to United States House of Representatives representing Ohio's 8th congressional district .
^ There was a contest over four seats from Hamilton County and whether the Democrats or Republicans won them. The Democrats initially claimed the Senate Presidency under John O'Neill . After a compromise was worked out on not seating the four Democrats being contested, the 15 of the other 16 Democrats left the chamber, leaving it short of a quorum of 19. Some days later, a motion was made on the floor to accept the four Republicans, and it was granted. This allowed the Republicans to choose Silas A. Conrad as President pro tempore, and to organize and control the chamber.[14]
^ Grover Cleveland and Adlai Stevenson I (D) also carried 1 of Ohio's 23 electoral votes due to a faithless elector.
^ The Independent Republican voted to give the Democrats control of the Senate Presidency and the chamber.[15]
^ a b A 1905 amendment to the state constitution shifted elections forward one year, to take place on even years; thus Pattison's term, completed by Lieutenant Governor Andrew L. Harris Harris, was extended to three years.
^ The Independent voted to give the Democrats control of the Senate Presidency and the chamber.[16]
^ a b Due to a state constitutional amendment, every legislator elected in 1905 served a three-year term, and would serve two-year terms afterward.
^ Though the Senate was tied, the Democrats had control of the Senate Presidency due to the tie-breaking vote of the Lt. Governor.
^ Elected a Democratic Speaker.
^ Though the Senate was tied, the Republicans had control of the Senate Presidency due to the tie-breaking vote of the Lt. Governor.[17]
^ Resigned to become Mayor of Cleveland .
^ Resigned.
^ Resigned following election as state attorney general in November 2008 special election.
^ As deputy attorney general, acted as attorney general following Dann's resignation.
^ a b Appointed to fill vacancy.
^ Elected in November 2008 special election.
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
^ Powell, Thomas Edward , ed. (1913). The Democratic party of the state of Ohio: a comprehensive history . Vol. 1. The Ohio Publishing Company. p. 67.
^ Ohio (1876). Message and Annual Reports for ..., Made to the ... General Assembly of Ohio . Richard Nevins, state printer. p. 277.
^ Ohio (1876). Message and Annual Reports for ..., Made to the ... General Assembly of Ohio . Richard Nevins, state printer. pp. 274, 276.
^ Ohio (1876). Message and Annual Reports for ..., Made to the ... General Assembly of Ohio . Richard Nevins, state printer. p. 277.
^ Ohio (1876). Message and Annual Reports for ..., Made to the ... General Assembly of Ohio . Richard Nevins, state printer. p. 301.
^ Ohio (1876). Message and Annual Reports for ..., Made to the ... General Assembly of Ohio . Richard Nevins, state printer. p. 306.
^ Ohio (1876). Message and Annual Reports for ..., Made to the ... General Assembly of Ohio . Richard Nevins, state printer. p. 309.
^ Ohio (1876). Message and Annual Reports for ..., Made to the ... General Assembly of Ohio . Richard Nevins, state printer. p. 312.
^ Ohio (1876). Message and Annual Reports for ..., Made to the ... General Assembly of Ohio . Richard Nevins, state printer. p. 314.
^ a b Ohio (1876). Message and Annual Reports for ..., Made to the ... General Assembly of Ohio . Richard Nevins, state printer. p. 315.
^ Smith 1898 : 40
^ Smith 1898 : 74
^ Taylor, William Alexander; Taylor, Aubrey Clarence (1899). Ohio Statesmen and Annals of Progress: From the Year 1788 to the Year 1900 ... Press of the Westbote Company.
^ Taylor, William Alexander; Taylor, Aubrey Clarence (1899). Ohio statesmen and annals of progress, from the year 1788 to the year 1900 . University of California Libraries. Columbus, Ohio, Press of the Westbote Co.
^ The Biographical Annals of Ohio, 1902-: A Handbook of the Government and Institutions of the State of Ohio. v. 1- . 1898.
^ The Biographical Annals of Ohio, 1902-: A Handbook of the Government and Institutions of the State of Ohio. v. 1- . 1898.
^ "Ohio Senate Democrats unveil tactics" . news.google.com . Retrieved 2021-06-24 .