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Ohio: Lieutenant Governors


Lieutenant Governors of Ohio, 1851-2010(May beincomplete!)
WilliamMedill 1852-53JamesMyers 1854-56ThomasH. Ford 1856-58MartinWelker 1858-60RobertC. Kirk 1860-62BenjaminStanton 1862-64CharlesAnderson 1864-65AndrewR. McBurney 1866-68JohnC. Lee 1868-72JacobMueller 1872-74AlphonsoHart 1874-76ThomasL. Young 1876-77H.W. Curtiss 1877-78JabezW. Fitch 1878-80AndrewHickenlooper 1880-82ReeseG. Richards 1882-84JohnGeorge Warwick 1884-86RobertP. Kennedy 1886-87SilasA. Conrad 1887-88WilliamC. Lyon 1888-90ElbertL. Lampson 1890WilliamV. Marquis 1890-92AndrewL. Harris 1892-96AsaW. Jones 1896-1900JohnA. Caldwell 1900-02CarlL. Nippert 1902HarryL. Gordon 1902-04WarrenG. Harding 1904-06FrancisW. Treadway 1909-11AtleePomerene 1911HughL. Nichols 1911-13W.A. Greenlund 1913-15JohnH. Arnold 1915-17EarlD. Bloom 1917-19ClarenceJ. Brown 1919-23EarlD. Bloom 1923-25CharlesH. Lewis 1925-27EarlD. Bloom 1927-28WilliamG. Pickrel 1928GeorgeC. Braden 1928-29JohnT. Brown 1929-31WilliamG. Pickrel 1931-33CharlesW. Sawyer 1933-35HaroldG. Mosier 1935-37PaulP. Yoder 1937-39PaulM. Herbert 1939-45GeorgeD. Nye 1945-47PaulM. Herbert 1947-49GeorgeD. Nye 1949-53JohnWilliam Brown 1953-57PaulM. Herbert 1957-59JohnW. Donahey 1959-63JohnWilliam Brown 1963-75RichardF. Celeste 1975-79GeorgeV. Voinovich 1979MyrlH. Shoemaker 1983-85PaulR. Leonard 1987-91MikeDeWine 1991-94NancyP. Hollister 1995-LeeI. Fisher 2007-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1851:EphraimRalph Eckley, defeated.
  • 1868:AlfredP. Edgerton, defeated.
  • 1871:SamuelF. Hunt, defeated.
  • 1875:SamuelFenton Cary, defeated.
  • 1897 Nov 2:AsaW. Jones (Rep), elected;MelvilleD. Shaw (Dem), defeated;JohnDanner (Prohibition), defeated;HoraceWhitcomb (People's), defeated;DanielW. Wallace (Socialist Labor), defeated;ThomasM. Hillman (Liberty), defeated;AlbertE. Merrill (Gold Democratic), defeated;JasonM. Tilley (Negro Protective), defeated.
  • 1910 Nov 8:AtleePomerene (Dem), elected.
  • 1924 Aug 12:EarlD. Bloom (Dem), nominated;HowardC. Black (Dem), defeated in primary;JamesI. Fogerty (Dem), defeated in primary;FrankS. Krause (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1924 Aug 12:CharlesH. Lewis (Rep), nominated;HenryI. Emerson (Rep), defeated in primary;ClintonD. Boyd (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnH. Chester (Rep), defeated in primary;RolandG. Davis (Rep), defeated in primary;AsherA. Galbreath (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnF. Harrison (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnE. McCrehen (Rep), defeated in primary;CarlA. Magee (Rep), defeated in primary;EdwinReed (Rep), defeated in primary;GeorgeW. Shanklin (Rep), defeated in primary;DavidA. Liggitt (Rep), defeated in primary;J.F. Atwood (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1924 Nov 4:CharlesH. Lewis (Rep), elected;EarlD. Bloom (Dem), defeated;W.O. Blase (Commonwealth Land), defeated;JamesGoward (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1926 Aug 10:EarlD. Bloom (Dem), nominated;WilliamF. Grall (Dem), defeated in primary;KennethB. Johnston (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamF. Madden (Dem), defeated in primary;JamesA. Reynolds (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1926 Aug 10:JamesO. Mills (Rep), nominated;CharlesA. Bracher (Rep), defeated in primary;J.F. Burke (Rep), defeated in primary;L.F. Cain (Rep), defeated in primary;RolandG. Davis (Rep), defeated in primary;AsherA. Galbreath (Rep), defeated in primary;ThomasJ. McKim (Rep), defeated in primary;C.Edward Tippett (Rep), defeated in primary;EvanE. Watkins (Rep), defeated in primary;HenryI. Emerson (Rep), defeated in primary;W.W. Farnsworth (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1926 Nov 2:JamesO. Mills (Rep), defeated;WilliamL. Slusser (Socialist), defeated;FelixJ. Catlin (Socialist Labor), defeated;EarlD. Bloom (Dem), elected.
  • 1928 Aug 14:GeorgeS. Myers (Dem), nominated;WilliamG. Pickrel (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1928 Aug 14:AlbertE. Culbert (Rep), defeated in primary;GeorgeC. Braden (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnT. Brown (Rep), nominated;RolandG. Davis (Rep), defeated in primary;EdgarErvin (Rep), defeated in primary;AllenC. McDonald (Rep), defeated in primary;WilliamE. McKinley (Rep), defeated in primary;AlexM. Moore (Rep), defeated in primary;CharlesL. Young (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1928 Aug 14:GeorgeC. Braden (Rep), nominated;JacobWillner Epstein (Rep), defeated in primary;EdwinReed (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1928 Nov 6:JohnT. Brown (Rep), elected;GeorgeS. Myers (Dem), defeated;WilliamL. Slusser (Socialist), defeated;A.S. Pickett (Socialist Labor), defeated;RobertG. Reed (Prohibition), defeated;CarlHacker (Workers Communist), defeated.
  • 1928 Nov 6:GeorgeC. Braden (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1930:JohnT. Brown (Rep), defeated.
  • 1938 Aug 9:JamesMetzenbaum (Dem), nominated;FrankR. Uible (Dem), defeated in primary;EdDay (Dem), defeated in primary;FrankH. Ward (Dem), defeated in primary;JohnP. Rogers (Dem), defeated in primary;E.Matthews Steele (Dem), defeated in primary;TaylorDavidson (Dem), defeated in primary;HarryJ. Halper (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1938 Aug 9:PaulM. Herbert (Rep), nominated;CharlesA. Bracher (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1938 Nov 8:PaulM. Herbert (Rep), elected;JamesMetzenbaum (Dem), defeated.
  • 1958 May 6:FranklinE. Smith (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1985 Jul 30:MyrlH. Shoemaker, died in office.
  • 1986 May 6:PaulR. Leonard (Dem), nominated;BarbaraArnold Massey (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1986 May 6:BobTaft (Rep), nominated;CharlesF. Horn (Rep), defeated in primary;VickiD. Pegg (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1986 Nov 4:PaulR. Leonard (Dem), elected;BobTaft (Rep), defeated;KatieS. Smith, defeated;LottieMary Sulzer, defeated;MarkJ. Rahn, defeated.
  • 1994 Nov 8:KibweDiarra (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1998:MichaelB. Coleman (Dem), defeated.

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