Ohio_gubernatorial_elections

Ohio gubernatorial elections

Ohio gubernatorial elections

Subnational elections in Ohio, US


The voters of the U.S. state of Ohio elect a governor for a four year term. There is a term limit of two consecutive terms as governor. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent. Starting in 1978, the nominees for governor and lieutenant governor ran on a joint ticket.

Primaries

Democratic Party

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Republican Party

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General elections

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Notes

  1. "2014 statewide results". Ohio Secretary of State.
  2. Smith 1922, p. 17-18.
  3. Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics:. pages 377-378 of pdf file
  4. Smith 1898, p. 665.
  5. Smith 1898, p. 644.
  6. Smith 1898, p. 604.
  7. Smith 1898, p. 578.
  8. Smith 1898, p. 541.
  9. Smith 1898, p. 511.
  10. Smith 1898, p. 473.
  11. Smith 1898, p. 449.
  12. Smith 1898, p. 406.
  13. Smith 1898, p. 379.
  14. Smith 1898, p. 342.
  15. Bell, p. 305-306.
  16. Smith 1898, p. 319.
  17. Smith 1898, p. 286.
  18. Smith 1898, p. 268.
  19. Smith 1898, p. 238.
  20. Smith 1898, p. 209.
  21. Smith 1898, p. 161.
  22. Smith 1898, p. 140.
  23. Bell, p. 114.
  24. Bell, p. 303-304.
  25. in 1807 Meigs was declared ineligible due to residency, Massie refused to serve, Thomas Kirker continued as acting Governor 1807-1808
  26. Bell, p. 16.

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