Ohio Secretary of State elections

The voters of the U.S. state of Ohio elect a secretary of state for a four-year term.

YearDemocraticRepublicanOther
2018 Kathleen Clyde: 1,987,916 Frank LaRose: 2,166,125 Dustin R. Nanna (Libertarian): 99,808
2014 Nina Turner: 1,074,475 Jon A. Husted: 1,811,020 Kevin Knedler (Libertarian)
2010[1]Maryellen O'Shaughnessy : 1,555,705Jon A. Husted : 2,013,674Charlie Earl (Libertarian) : 182,977
2006[2]Jennifer L. Brunner : 2,104,114Greg Hartmann : 1,546,454Tim Kettler (G) : 78,080
John A. Eastman (I) : 94,706
2002[3]Bryan Flannery : 1,256,428J. Kenneth Blackwell : 1,827,995 
1998Charleta B. Tavares: 1,404,081J. Kenneth Blackwell: 1,789,105 
1994Dan Brady: 1,150,460Robert A. Taft II: 2,116,258 
1990Sherrod Brown: 1,604,058Robert A. Taft II: 1,809,416 [4]
1986Sherrod Brown: 1,805,833Vincent C. Campanella: 1,217,803 
1982Sherrod Brown: 1,739,602Virgil E. Brown: 1,362,079 
1978Anthony J. "Tony" Celebrezze Jr.: 1,365,219Ted W. Brown: 1,356,959 
1974Tony P. Hall: 1,343,603Ted W. Brown: 1,462,776 
1970John F. Kennedy: 1,362,041Ted W. Brown: 1,606,920 
1966James D. Nolan: 1,037,710Ted W. Brown: 1,674,600 
1962Charles L. BabcockTed W. Brown 
1958Asher W. Sweeney: 1,464,726Ted W. Brown: 1,580,628 
1956Hubert Lynch: 1,336,885Ted W. Brown: 1,985,368 
1954Robert W. Reider: 1,069,526Ted W. Brown: 1,339,076 
1952Charles F. Sweeney: 1,522,908Ted W. Brown: 1,792,819 
1950Charles F. Sweeney: 1,339,492Ted W. Brown: 1,347,251 
1948Charles F. Sweeney: 1,501,305Edward J. Hummel: 1,310,704 
1946Charles F. SweeneyEdward J. Hummel 
1944A Lee Fair: 1,423,264Edward J. Hummel: 1,480,399 
1942John E. Sweeney: 738,175Edward J. Hummel: 926,523 
1940 (full)John E. Sweeney: 1,562,021Edward J. Hummel: 1,453,513 
1940 (unex)  George M. Neffiner: 293,766
1922[5]William D. Fulton : 685,818Thad H. Brown : 820,974 
1920[6]William D. Fulton : 749,566Harvey C. Smith : 1,134,657George Markert (soc) : 43,467
Jasper Shuman (ST) : 1,525
1918[7]William D. Fulton : 432,422Harvey C. Smith : 471,228 
1916[8]William D. Fulton : 564,509Charles Q. Hildebrant : 543,873M. J. Beery : 38,136
Seymour E. Fox : 6,837
1914[9]J. H. Secrest : 451,131Charles Q. Hildebrant : 488,010Frank W. Woods (Progressive) : 53,808
Nathan Wycoff (Socialist) : 53,575
1912[10][9]Charles H. Graves :432,082Thomas L. Lewis : 283,767John L. Sullivan (Progressive): 208,458
Edward S. Smith (Socialist) : 88,914
Addison Taylor (Prohibition) : 12,028
William R. Fox (Soc. Labor) : 2,767
1910[11][9]Charles H. Graves : 423,580Granville W. Mooney : 405,375Edward Hasenauer (Socialist) : 61,656
Alfred H. Stratton (Prohibition) : 7,104
William R. Fox (Soc. Labor) : 2,881
1908[12]J. H. Newman : 518,225Carmi Thompson :556,073Arthur B. Hollenbaugh (Soc) : 31,681
Henry J. Haskel (Pro) : 10,615
Albert Boswell (Ind) : 509
Timothy Crabtree (Peoples) : 150
James Rugg (Soc Lab) : 845
1906[13]Samuel A. Hoskins : 351,676Carmi Thompson : 408,066Olly J. Henslee (Socialist) : 18,432
Alfred F. Hughes (Pro) : 11,970
Max Eisenberg (Soc Lab) : 2,211
1904[13]Alfred P. Sandles : 357,179Lewis C. Laylin : 587,568Harold King Rockhill (Pro) : 19,253
Alfred J. Swing (Socialist) : 33,763
John H T Juergens (Soc Lab) : 2,534
John E. Allen (Peoples) : 1,093
1902[13]Herbert S. Bigelow : 345,706Lewis C. Laylin : 436,171Andrew L. White (Pro) : 12,336
Max S. Hayes (Socialist): 14,359
Theodore Adams (Soc Lab) : 2,983
1900[13]Henry H. McFadden : 474,078Lewis C. Laylin : 543,389Frank Frankenberg (Union Ref) : 4,647
J. Knox Montgomery (Pro) : 9,983
Samuel Borton (Soc Lab) : 1,707
Louis F. Hemse (Soc Dem) : 4,650
1898[13]Upton K. Guthrey : 347,074Charles Kinney : 408,213Thomas Brown (Pro) : 7,689
John F. Flynn (Soc Lab) : 5,793
John A. Graft (Union Ref): 10,911
1896[14]Chilton A. White 473,462Charles Kinney 525,000Samuel H Rockhill (Pro) 5,469
Wesley C. Bates (Nat) 3,382
Daniel W. Wallace (Social Labor) 1,234
1894[15]Milton Turner 276,902Samuel M. Taylor 413,988Charles R. Martin (Pop) 49,495
Mark G. McCaslin (Pro) 23,273
1892[16]William A. Taylor 401,451Samuel M. Taylor 402,540 
1890[17]Thaddeus E. Cromley 352,579Daniel J. Ryan 363,548Melanathon C. Lockwood (Pro) 23,837
Ezekial T. Curtis(UL) 1,752
1888[18]Boston G. Young 395,522Daniel J. Ryan 416,510Walter S. Payne (Pro) 24,618
George F Ebner (UL) 3,452
1886[19]John McBride 329,314James S. Robinson 341,095Henry R. Smith (Pro) 28,982
Charles Bonsall (labor) 2,010
1884[20]James W. Newman 380,355James S. Robinson 391,597Evan J. Morris (Pro) 8,607
Peter M. Harrold (Greenback) 3,475
1882[21]James W. Newman 316,874Charles Townsend 279,759Ferdinand Schumacher (Pro) 12,202
George L. Hafer (Greenback) 5,345
1880[22]William Lang 343,016Charles Townsend 362,021Charles A. Lloyd (Greenback) 6,786
William A. Doan (Pro) 2,815
1878[23]David R. Paige 270,966Milton Barnes 274,120Andrew Roy (NGL) 38,332
Jeremiah N. Robinson (Pro) 5,682
1876[24]William Bell, Jr. 311,220Milton Barnes 317,856Edward S. Chapman (Pro) 1,863
1874[25]William Bell, Jr. 238,406Allen T. Wikoff 221,204John R. Buchtel (Pro) 7,815
1872[26]Aquila Wiley 251,778Allen T. Wikoff 265,925Ferdinand Schumacher (Pro) 2,035
1870[27]William Heisley 205,014Isaac R. Sherwood 221,709Jay Odell (Pro) 2,862
1868[28]Thomas Hubbard 249,681Isaac R. Sherwood 267,065 
1866[29]Benjamin Le Fevre 213,606William H. Smith 256,302 
1864[30]William W. Armstrong 183,842William H. Smith 238,145 
1862[31]William W. Armstrong 184,315Wilson S. Kennon 178,755 
1861[32]William W. Armstrong 151,912Benjamin Rush Cowen 207,352 
1859[33]Jacob Reinhard 170,400Addison P. Russell 184,839 
1857[34]Jacob Reinhard 158,832Addison P. Russell 160,638 
1855[35]William Trevitt 133,641James H. Baker 168,724 
1853[36]William Trevitt : 151,818William Graham
(Freesoil) : 33,518
Nelson H. Van Vorhes
(Whig) : 97,500
1851[37]William Trevitt : 145,636Henry W. King
(Freesoil) : 15,768
Earl Bill
(Whig) : 120,256

Notes

  1. "2010 Election Results Secretary of State November 2, 2010". Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
  2. "2006 Election Results Secretary of State November 7, 2006". Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
  3. "2002 Election Results Secretary of State/Treasurer of State November 5, 2005". Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
  4. https://www.sos.state.oh.us/elections/election-results-and-data/1990-1999-official-election-results/#gref
  5. Brown, Thad H (1923). Vote polled in the several counties of the State of Ohio at the Election held November 7, 1922 and at the Primary Elections held August 8, 1922. p. 15.
  6. Smith, Harvey C (1922). Ohio general statistics for the year July 1, 1920 to June 30, 1921. 7. Ohio Secretary of State. p. 20.
  7. Brown, Thad H (1923). Vote polled in the several counties of the State of Ohio at the Election held November 7, 1922 and at the Primary Elections held August 8, 1922. p. 11.
  8. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Eighty Second General Assembly of the State of Ohio. 1917. p. 27.
  9. Brown, Thad H (1923). Vote polled in the several counties of the State of Ohio at the Election held November 7, 1922 and at the Primary Elections held August 8, 1922. p. 10.
  10. Powell 1913 : 453-454
  11. Powell 1913 : 423
  12. Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics:. page 396 of pdf file
  13. Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics:. pages 377-378 of pdf file
  14. Smith 1898 : 693
  15. Smith 1898 : 655
  16. Smith 1898 : 630
  17. Smith 1898 : 592
  18. Smith 1898 : 566
  19. Smith 1898 : 526
  20. Smith 1898 : 498
  21. Smith 1898 : 460
  22. Smith 1898 : 432
  23. Smith 1898 : 393
  24. Smith 1898 : 364
  25. Smith 1898 : 331
  26. Smith 1898 : 305
  27. Smith 1898 : 277
  28. Smith 1898 : 258
  29. Smith 1898 : 228
  30. Smith 1898 : 195
  31. Smith 1898 : 150
  32. Smith 1898 : 140
  33. Smith 1898 : 95
  34. Smith 1898 : 74
  35. Smith 1898 : 40
  36. Bell 1876 : 120-121
  37. Bell 1876 : 114-115

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