Robert Taft, Jr.

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Robert Taft, Jr.

Robert Taft (generally known as Robert Taft Jr. for the sake of convenience) (February 26, 1917December 7, 1993) served as a Republican Congressman between 1963 and 1965, and between 1967 and 1971. He also served as a U. S. Senator from Ohio between 1971 and 1976.

Taft attended Yale University and Harvard University Law School. Taft served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 1955-1962 until winning election to the United States House of Representatives. Taft won election to the United States House of Representatives in 1962 as an at-large representative from Ohio (at-large seats were barred by the Voting Rights Act). In 1964, rather than running for re-election to the House, he ran for the U.S. Senate, but he lost to Stephen M. Young. In 1966, Taft returned to the House of Representatives, unseating Democratic incumbent (and future Governor of Ohio) John J. Gilligan. In 1968, Taft won re-election, defeating Democrat Carl F. Heiser. Taft then won Young's U.S. Senate seat six years after losing to him when Young did not run for re-election, running against Howard Metzenbaum. Taft, however, lost six years later in a rematch against Metzenbaum. He resigned six days before the end of his term to resume the practice of law.

He was the great-grandson of Secretary of War Alphonso Taft, grandson of President William H. Taft, the son of Senator Robert Alphonso Taft I and Martha Wheaton Bowers. He married Blanca Duncan Noel. They were the parents of Ohio Governor Robert Alphonso Taft II and three other children. Although the subject of this article was listed as "Robert A. Taft, Jr." in the 1920 U.S. Federal Population Census, it is his son who is known as Robert Alphonso Taft II.

[edit] Note on Name

Although Taft's father was also named Robert Taft, the subject of this article is not actually named Robert Taft Jr. or Robert Taft II, because his name is not identical to his father's. The father was Robert Alphonso Taft. The son was Robert Taft, no middle name. Robert Taft's son (the current governor of Ohio), however, does have the full name, including the middle name "Alphonso." Thus, the father of the subject of this article is Robert Alphonso Taft I and his son is Robert Alphonso Taft II, but he is just plain Robert Taft.

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Preceded by
New District
U.S. Representative Ohio At Large District
1963–1965
Succeeded by
Robert E. Sweeney
Preceded by
John J. Gilligan
U.S. Representative Ohio 1st District
1967–1971
Succeeded by
William J. Keating
Preceded by
Stephen M. Young
United States Senator (Class 1) from Ohio
1971–1976
Succeeded by
Howard M. Metzenbaum