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List of United States senators from Ohio

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Current delegation
(ordered byseniority)

Ohio was admitted to theUnion on March 1, 1803, and electsU.S. senators toclass 1 andclass 3. Its current U.S. senators are RepublicansBernie Moreno andJon Husted (both serving since 2025).John Sherman was Ohio's longest-serving senator (1861–1877; 1881–1897).

List of senators

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Class 1
Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in2006,2012,2018, and2024. The next election will be in 2030.
C Class 3
Class 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in2004,2010,2016, and2022. The next election will be in2026 (special) and2028.
#SenatorPartyDates in officeElectoral historyTTElectoral historyDates in officePartySenator#
1John SmithDemocratic-
Republican
Apr 1, 1803 –
Apr 25, 1808
Elected in 1803.[1]
Resigned.
18th1Elected in 1803.[1]
Retired.
Apr 1, 1803 –
Mar 3, 1807
Democratic-
Republican

Thomas Worthington
1
9th
10th2Elected in 1807.[2]
Resigned.
Mar 4, 1807 –
Mar 3, 1809
Democratic-
Republican

Edward Tiffin
2
VacantApr 25, 1808 –
Dec 12, 1808
 
2
Return J. Meigs Jr.
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 12, 1808 –
Dec 8, 1810
Elected in 1808 to finish Smith's term.[3]
Elected in 1808 to full term.[3]
Resigned to becomeGovernor of Ohio.
211th Mar 4, 1809 –
May 18, 1809
Vacant
Appointed to continue Tiffin's term.[3]
Retired when successor elected.
May 18, 1809 –
Dec 11, 1809
Democratic-
Republican
Stanley Griswold3
VacantDec 8, 1810 –
Dec 15, 1810
 
Elected in 1809 to finish Tiffin's term.
Retired.
Dec 11, 1809 –
Mar 3, 1813
Democratic-
Republican

Alexander Campbell
4
3
Thomas Worthington
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 15, 1810 –
Dec 1, 1814
Elected in 1810 to finish Meigs's term.
Resigned to becomeGovernor of Ohio.
12th
13th3Elected in 1813.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1813 –
Mar 3, 1819
Democratic-
Republican

Jeremiah Morrow
5
VacantDec 1, 1814 –
Dec 10, 1814
 
4Joseph KerrDemocratic-
Republican
Dec 10, 1814 –
Mar 3, 1815
Elected in 1814 to finish Meigs's term.
Retired.
5
Benjamin Ruggles
Democratic-
Republican
Mar 4, 1815 –
Mar 3, 1833
Elected in 1815.314th
15th
16th4Elected in 1819.
Died.
Mar 4, 1819 –
Dec 13, 1821
Democratic-
Republican

William A. Trimble
6
Re-elected in 1821.417th
 Dec 13, 1821 –
Jan 3, 1822
Vacant
Elected in 1822 to finish Trimble's term.
Lost re-election.
Jan 3, 1822 –
Mar 3, 1825
Democratic-
Republican

Ethan Allen Brown
7
18th
National
Republican
19th5Elected in 1824.
Resigned to becomeU.S. Minister to Colombia.
Mar 4, 1825 –
May 20, 1828
National
Republican

William Henry Harrison
8
Re-elected in 1827.
Retired.
520th
 May 20, 1828 –
Dec 10, 1828
Vacant
Elected in 1828 to finish Harrison's term.
Retired.
Dec 10, 1828 –
Mar 3, 1831
National
Republican

Jacob Burnet
9
21st
22nd6Elected in 1830.
Lost re-election.
Mar 4, 1831 –
Mar 3, 1837
National
Republican

Thomas Ewing
10
6
Thomas Morris
JacksonianMar 4, 1833 –
Mar 3, 1839
Elected in 1833.
Lost re-election.
623rd
24th
Democratic25th7Elected in 1837.Mar 4, 1837 –
Mar 3, 1849
Democratic
William Allen
11
7
Benjamin Tappan
DemocraticMar 4, 1839 –
Mar 3, 1845
Elected in 1838.
Retired.
726th
27th
28th8Re-elected in 1842.
Lost re-election.
8
Thomas Corwin
WhigMar 4, 1845 –
Jul 20, 1850
Elected in 1844.[4]
Resigned to becomeU.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
829th
30th
31st9Elected in 1849.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1849 –
Mar 3, 1855
Free Soil
Salmon P. Chase
12
9
Thomas Ewing
WhigJul 20, 1850 –
Mar 3, 1851
Appointed to finish Corwin's term.
Lost election to the next term.
VacantMar 4, 1851 –
Mar 15, 1851
 932nd
10
Benjamin Wade
WhigMar 15, 1851 –
Mar 3, 1869
Elected late in 1851.[5]
33rd
Republican34th10Elected in 1854[6]
Lost re-election.
Mar 4, 1855 –
Mar 3, 1861
Democratic
George E. Pugh
13
Re-elected in 1856.1035th
36th
37th11Elected in 1860.
Resigned to becomeU.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
Mar 4, 1861 –
Mar 6, 1861
Republican
Salmon P. Chase
14
 Mar 6, 1861 –
Mar 21, 1861
Vacant
Elected in 1861 to finish Chase's term.Mar 21, 1861 –
Mar 8, 1877
Republican
John Sherman
15
Re-elected in 1863.
Lost renomination.
1138th
39th
40th12Re-elected in 1866.
11
Allen G. Thurman
DemocraticMar 4, 1869 –
Mar 3, 1881
Elected in 1868.1241st
42nd
43rd13Re-elected in 1872.
Resigned to becomeU.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
Re-elected in 1874.
Lost re-election.
1344th
45th
 Mar 8, 1877 –
Mar 21, 1877
Vacant
Elected in 1877 to finish Sherman's term.
Retired.
Mar 21, 1877 –
Mar 3, 1879
Republican
Stanley Matthews
16
46th14Election date unknown.
Lost renomination.
Mar 4, 1879 –
Mar 3, 1885
Democratic
George H. Pendleton
17
12
John Sherman
RepublicanMar 4, 1881 –
Mar 4, 1897
Elected in 1881.1447th
48th
49th15Elected in 1884.[7][8]
Retired.
Mar 4, 1885 –
Mar 3, 1891
Democratic
Henry B. Payne
18
Re-elected in 1886.1550th
51st
52nd16Elected in 1890.
Lost re-election.[9]
Mar 4, 1891 –
Mar 3, 1897
Democratic
Calvin S. Brice
19
Re-elected in 1892.
Resigned to becomeU.S. Secretary of State.
1653rd
54th
55th17Elected in 1896.Mar 4, 1897 –
Mar 3, 1909
Republican
Joseph B. Foraker
20
13
Mark Hanna
RepublicanMar 5, 1897 –
Feb 15, 1904
Appointed to continue Sherman's term.
Elected in 1898 to finish Sherman's term.[10]
Elected in 1898 to the next term.
Died.
1756th
57th
58th18Re-elected in 1902.[11]
Retired.[12]
VacantFeb 15, 1904 –
Mar 23, 1904
 
14
Charles W. F. Dick
RepublicanMar 23, 1904 –
Mar 3, 1911
Elected in 1904 to finish Hanna's term.
Elected in 1904 to the next term.
Lost re-election.
1859th
60th
61st19Elected Jan 12, 1909.[12]
Retired.
Mar 4, 1909 –
Mar 3, 1915
Republican
Theodore E. Burton
21
15
Atlee Pomerene
DemocraticMar 4, 1911 –
Mar 3, 1923
Elected Jan 10, 1911.1962nd
63rd
64th20Elected in 1914.
Retired torun for U.S. President.
Resigned to becomeU.S. President.
Mar 4, 1915 –
Jan 13, 1921
Republican
Warren G. Harding
22
Re-elected in 1916.
Lost re-election.
2065th
66th
Appointed to finish Harding's term, having been elected to the next term.Jan 14, 1921 –
Mar 30, 1928
Republican
Frank B. Willis
23
67th21Elected in 1920.
16
Simeon D. Fess
RepublicanMar 4, 1923 –
Jan 3, 1935
Elected in 1922.2168th
69th
70th22Re-elected in 1926.
Died.
 Mar 30, 1928 –
Apr 5, 1928
Vacant
Appointed to continue Willis's term.
Lost nomination to finish Willis's term.
Apr 5, 1928 –
Dec 14, 1928
Democratic
Cyrus Locher
24
Elected in 1928 to finish Willis's term.
Died.
Dec 15, 1928 –
Oct 28, 1929
Republican
Theodore E. Burton
25
Re-elected in 1928.
Lost re-election.
2271st
 Oct 28, 1929 –
Nov 5, 1929
Vacant
Appointed to continue Willis's term.
Lost election to finish Willis's term.
Nov 5, 1929 –
Nov 30, 1930
Republican
Roscoe C. McCulloch
26
Elected in 1930 to finish Willis's term.Dec 1, 1930 –
Jan 3, 1939
Democratic
Robert J. Bulkley
27
72nd
73rd23Re-elected in 1932.
Lost re-election.
17
Vic Donahey
DemocraticJan 3, 1935 –
Jan 3, 1941
Elected in 1934.
Retired.
2374th
75th
76th24Elected in 1938.Jan 3, 1939 –
Jul 31, 1953
Republican
Robert A. Taft
28
18
Harold H. Burton
RepublicanJan 3, 1941 –
Sep 30, 1945
Elected in 1940.
Resigned when appointed to theU.S. Supreme Court.
2477th
78th
79th25Re-elected in 1944.
VacantSep 30, 1945 –
Oct 8, 1945
 
19
James W. Huffman
DemocraticOct 8, 1945 –
Nov 5, 1946
Appointed to continue Burton's term.
Retired when successor elected.
20
Kingsley Taft
RepublicanNov 5, 1946 –
Jan 3, 1947
Elected in 1946 to finish Burton's term.
Retired.
21
John W. Bricker
RepublicanJan 3, 1947 –
Jan 3, 1959
Elected in 1946.2580th
81st
82nd26Re-elected in 1950.
Died.
Re-elected in 1952.
Lost re-election.
2683rd
 Jul 31, 1953 –
Nov 10, 1953
Vacant
Appointed to continue Taft's term.
Lost election to finish Taft's term.
Nov 10, 1953 –
Dec 2, 1954
Democratic
Thomas Burke
29
 Dec 2, 1954 –
Dec 16, 1954
Vacant
Elected in 1954 to finish Taft's term.
Lost re-election.
Dec 16, 1954 –
Jan 3, 1957
Republican
George H. Bender
30
84th
85th27Elected in 1956.Jan 3, 1957 –
Jan 3, 1969
Democratic
Frank Lausche
31
22
Stephen M. Young
DemocraticJan 3, 1959 –
Jan 3, 1971
Elected in 1958.2786th
87th
88th28Re-elected in 1962.
Lost renomination.
Re-elected in 1964.
Retired.
2889th
90th
91st29Elected in 1968.
Resigned to becomeU.S. Attorney General.
Jan 3, 1969 –
Jan 3, 1974
Republican
William Saxbe
32
23
Robert Taft Jr.
RepublicanJan 3, 1971 –
Dec 28, 1976
Elected in 1970.
Lost re-election and resigned early.
2992nd
93rd
Appointed to finish Saxbe's term.
Lost nomination to full term and resigned early.
Jan 4, 1974 –
Dec 23, 1974
Democratic
Howard Metzenbaum
33
Appointed to finish Saxbe's term, having been elected to the next term.Dec 24, 1974 –
Jan 3, 1999
Democratic
John Glenn
34
94th30Elected in 1974.
24
Howard Metzenbaum
DemocraticDec 29, 1976 –
Jan 3, 1995
Appointed to finish Taft's term, having been elected to the next term.
Elected in 1976.3095th
96th
97th31Re-elected in 1980.
Re-elected in 1982.3198th
99th
100th32Re-elected in 1986.
Re-elected in 1988.
Retired.
32101st
102nd
103rd33Re-elected in 1992.
Retired.
25
Mike DeWine
RepublicanJan 3, 1995 –
Jan 3, 2007
Elected in 1994.33104th
105th
106th34Elected in 1998.Jan 3, 1999 –
Jan 3, 2011
Republican
George Voinovich
35
Re-elected in 2000.
Lost re-election.
34107th
108th
109th35Re-elected in 2004.
Retired.
26
Sherrod Brown
DemocraticJan 3, 2007 –
Jan 3, 2025
Elected in 2006.35110th
111th
112th36Elected in 2010.Jan 3, 2011 –
Jan 3, 2023
Republican
Rob Portman
36
Re-elected in 2012.36113th
114th
115th37Re-elected in 2016.
Retired.
Re-elected in 2018.
Lost re-election.
37116th
117th
118th38Elected in 2022.
Resigned to becomeVice President of the United States.
Jan 3, 2023 –
Jan 10, 2025
Republican
JD Vance
37
27
Bernie Moreno
RepublicanJan 3, 2025 –
present
Elected in 2024.38119th
Jan 10, 2025 –
Jan 18, 2025
Vacant
Appointed to continue Vance's term.Jan 18, 2025 –
present
Republican
Jon Husted
38
To be determined in the 2026 special election.
120th
121st39To be determined in the 2028 election.
To be determined in the 2030 election.39122nd
#SenatorPartyYears in officeElectoral historyTCTElectoral historyYears in officePartySenator#
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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abTaylor, William A. (1900).Ohio in Congress from 1803 to 1901.Columbus, Ohio: Century Publishing Co. p. 96 – viaInternet Archive.
  2. ^"Ohio 1807 U.S. Senate".Tufts Digital Collations and Archives. A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787–1825.Tufts University. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2018., citing Taylor, William A. Ohio Statesmen and Annals of Progress: From the year 1788 to the year 1900. Columbus, OH: Press of the Westbote, 1899. 50.
  3. ^abcTaylor, William A. (1900).Ohio in Congress from 1803 to 1901.Columbus, Ohio: Century Publishing Co. p. 97 – viaInternet Archive.
  4. ^Taylor & Taylor, p. 215, vol. I.
  5. ^Taylor & Taylor, p. 240.
  6. ^Taylor & Taylor, p. 30, vol II.
  7. ^Burke, p. 28.
  8. ^Taylor & Taylor, p. 94.
  9. ^"Foraker will succeed Brice: Ohio's Republican Legislators Vote Solidly for the Ex-Governor"(PDF).The New York Times. January 14, 1896.
  10. ^Byrd, p. 153.
  11. ^"SENATOR FORAKER CHOSEN".The New York Times. January 15, 1902. p. 3.
  12. ^abWalters, Everett (1948).Joseph Benson Foraker: An Uncompromising Republican.Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio History Press. pp. 283–284.

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