Electoral history of Robert Taft, United States Senator from Ohio (1939-1953), United States Senate Majority Leader (1953) and a candidate for 1940, 1948 and 1952 Republican presidential nominations
Senator Taft was a longtime leader of conservative wing of the Republican Party, as well as co-leader of so-called Conservative coalition, which dominated United States Congress for decades
United States Senate election in Ohio, 1938[1]:
Wisconsin Republican presidential primary, 1940[2]:
Pennsylvania Republican presidential primary, 1940[3]:
Ohio Republican presidential primary, 1940[4]:
Oregon Republican presidential primary, 1940[5]:
New Jersey Republican presidential primary, 1940]][6]:
All candidates, except Dewey, run as write-in
1940 Republican presidential primaries[7]:
1940 Republican National Convention (presidential tally)[8]:
First ballot:
Second ballot:
Third ballot:
Fourth ballot:
Fifth ballot:
Sixth ballot (before shifts):
United States Senate election in Ohio, 1944[9]:
Nebraska Republican presidential primary, 1948[10]:
Illinois Republican presidential primary, 1948[11]:
All candidate, except Bender, run as write-in
New Jersey Republican presidential primary, 1948[12]:
Pennsylvania Republican presidential primary, 1948[13]:
All candidates except Martin and Vandenberg, run as write-in
Ohio Republican presidential primary, 1948[14]:
1948 Republican presidential primaries[15]:
1948 Republican National Convention (presidential tally)[16]:
First ballot:
Second ballot:
United States Senate election in Ohio, 1950[17]:
New Hampshire Republican vice presidential primary, 1952[18]:
All candidates run as write-in
New Hampshire Republican presidential primary, 1952[19]:
Minnesota Republican presidential primary, 1952[20]:
All candidates except Stassen and Slettedahl run as write-in
Nebraska Republican presidential primary, 1952[21]:
Pennsylvania Republican presidential primary, 1952[22]:
All candidates, except Stassen and Kenny, run as write-in
Wisconsin Republican presidential primary, 1952[23]:
Illinois Republican presidential primary, 1952[24]:
All candidates, except Taft and Bender, run as write-in
New Jersey Republican presidential primary, 1952[25]:
Massachusetts Republican presidential primary, 1952[26]:
All candidates run as write-in
Ohio Republican presidential primary, 1952[27]:
West Virginia Republican presidential primary, 1952[28]:
Oregon Republican presidential primary, 1952[29]:
Taft was only write-in candidate in Oregon
South Dakota Republican presidential primary, 1952[30]:
1952 Republican presidential primaries[31]:
1952 Republican National Convention (presidential tally)[32]: First ballot before shifts:
Second ballot after shifts:
United States Senate Majority Leader, 1953[33]: