The voters of the U.S. state of Ohio elect a secretary of state for a four-year term.
Year | Democrat | Republican | Other |
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2010[1] | Maryellen O'Shaughnessy : 1,555,705 | Jon A. Husted : 2,013,674 | Charles Earl (Libertarian) : 182,977; |
2006 | Jennifer L. Brunner | Greg Hartmann | Tim Kettler (G) John A. Eastman (I) |
2002 | Bryan Flannery | J. Kenneth Blackwell | |
1998 | Charleta B. Tavares | J. Kenneth Blackwell | |
1994 | Dan Brady | Robert A. Taft II | |
1990 | Sherrod Brown | Robert A. Taft II | |
1986 | Sherrod Brown | Vincent C. Campanella | |
1982 | Sherrod Brown | Virgil E. Brown | |
1978 | Anthony J. "Tony" Celebrezze Jr. | Ted W. Brown | |
1974 | Tony P. Hall | Ted W. Brown | |
1970 | John F. Kennedy | Ted W. Brown | |
1966 | James D. Nolan | Ted W. Brown | |
1962 | Charles L. Babcock | Ted W. Brown | |
1958 | Asher W. Sweeney | Ted W. Brown | |
1956 | Hubert Lynch | Ted W. Brown | |
1954 | Robert W. Reider | Ted W. Brown | |
1952 | Charles F. Sweeney | Ted W. Brown | |
1950 | Charles F. Sweeney | Ted W. Brown | |
1948 | Charles F. Sweeney | Edward J. Hummel | |
1946 | Charles F. Sweeney | Edward J. Hummel | |
1944 | A Lee Fair | Edward J. Hummel | |
1942 | John E. Sweeney | Edward J. Hummel | |
1940 (full) | John E. Sweeney | Edward J. Hummel | |
1940 (unex) | George M. Neffner | ||
1920[2] | William D. Fulton : 749,566 | Harvey C. Smith : 1,134,657 | George Markert (soc) : 43,467 Jasper Shuman (ST) : 1,525 |
1916[3] | William D. Fulton : 564,509 | Charles Q. Hildebrant : 543,873 | M. J. Beery : 38,136 Seymour E. Fox : 6,837 |
1912[4] | Charles H. Graves | Thomas L. Lewis | John L. Sullivan (Progressive) |
1910[5] | Charles H. Graves | Granville W. Mooney | |
1908[6] | J. H. Newman : 518,225 | Carmi Thompson :556,073 | Arthur 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[7] | Samuel A. Hoskins : 351,676 | Carmi Thompson : 408,066 | Olly J. Henslee (Socialist) : 18,432 Alfred F. Hughes (Pro) : 11,970 Max Eisenberg (Soc Lab) : 2,211 |
1904[7] | Alfred P. Sandles : 357,179 | Lewis C. Laylin : 587,568 | Harold 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[7] | Herbert S. Bigelow : 345,706 | Lewis C. Laylin : 436,171 | Andrew L. White (Pro) : 12,336 Max S. Hayes (Socialist): 14,359 Theodore Adams (Soc Lab) : 2,983 |
1900[7] | Henry H. McFadden : 474,078 | Lewis C. Laylin : 543,389 | Frank 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[7] | Upton K. Guthrey : 347,074 | Charles Kinney : 408,213 | Thomas Brown (Pro) : 7,689 John F. Flynn (Soc Lab) : 5,793 John A. Graft (Union Ref): 10,911 |
1896[8] | Chilton A. White 473,462 | Charles Kinney 525,000 | Samuel H Rockhill (Pro) 5,469 Wesley C. Bates (Nat) 3,382 Daniel W. Wallace (Social Labor) 1,234 |
1894[9] | Milton Turner 276,902 | Samuel M. Taylor 413,988 | Charles R. Martin (Pop) 49,495 Mark G. McCaslin (Pro) 23,273 |
1892[10] | William A. Taylor 401,451 | Samuel M. Taylor 402,540 | |
1890[11] | Thaddeus E. Cromley 352,579 | Daniel J. Ryan 363,548 | Melanathon C. Lockwood (Pro) 23,837 Ezekial T. Curtis(UL) 1,752 |
1888[12] | Boston G. Young 395,522 | Daniel J. Ryan 416,510 | Walter S. Payne (Pro) 24,618 George F Ebner (UL) 3,452 |
1886[13] | John McBride 329,314 | James S. Robinson 341,095 | Henry R. Smith (Pro) 28,982 Charles Bonsall (labor) 2,010 |
1884[14] | James W. Newman 380,355 | James S. Robinson 348,399 | Evan J. Morris (Pro) 8,607 Peter M. Harrold (Greenback) 3,475 |
1882[15] | James W. Newman 316,874 | Charles Townsend 279,759 | Ferdinand Schumacher (Pro) 12,202 George L. Hafer (Greenback) 5,345 |
1880[16] | William Lang 343,016 | Charles Townsend 362,021 | Charles A. Lloyd (Greenback) 6,786 William A. Doan (Pro) 2,815 |
1878[17] | David R. Paige 270,966 | Milton Barnes 274,120 | Andrew Roy (NGL) 38,332 Jeremiah N. Robinson (Pro) 5,682 |
1876[18] | William Bell, Jr. 311,220 | Milton Barnes 317,856 | Edward S. Chapman (Pro) 1,863 |
1874[19] | William Bell, Jr. 238,406 | Allen T. Wikoff 221,204 | John R. Buchtel (Pro) 7,815 |
1872[20] | Aquila Wiley 251,778 | Allen T. Wikoff 265,925 | Ferdinand Schumacher (Pro) 2,035 |
1870[21] | William Heisley 205,014 | Isaac R. Sherwood 221,709 | Jay Odell (Pro) 2,862 |
1868[22] | Thomas Hubbard 249,681 | Isaac R. Sherwood 267,065 | |
1866[23] | Benjamin Le Fevre 213,606 | William H. Smith 256,302 | |
1864[24] | William W. Armstrong 183,842 | William H. Smith 238,145 | |
1862[25] | William W. Armstrong 184,315 | Wilson S. Kennon 178,755 | |
1861[26] | William W. Armstrong 151,912 | Benjamin Rush Cowen 207,352 | |
1859[27] | Jacob Reinhard 170,400 | Addison P. Russell 184,839 | |
1857[28] | Jacob Reinhard 158,832 | Addison P. Russell 160,638 | |
1855[29] | William Trevitt 133,641 | James H. Baker 168,724 | |
1853[30] | William Trevitt : 151,818 | William Graham (Freesoil) : 33,518 |
Nelson H. Van Vorhes (Whig) : 97,500 |
1851[31] | William Trevitt : 145,636 | Henry W. King (Freesoil) : 15,768 |
Earl Bill (Whig) : 120,256 |