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Ohio President 2012 Mitt Romney - *Barack Obama Romney (R) 2,661,407 47.69 % Counties won 71 *Obama (D) 2,827,621 50.67 % Counties won 17 Other 91,794 1.64% Variance (D) 166,214 2.98 % Variance (R) 54 Ohio United States Senate 2012 Josh Mandel (R) - * Sherrod Brown (D) Mandel (R) 2,435,744 44.70 % Counties Won 63 *Brown (D) 2,762,766 50.70 % Counties Won 25 Other 250,617 4.60% Variance (D) 327,022 6.00% Variance (R) 38 Ohio President 2004 George W. Bush (R) - John F. Kerry (D) Bush (R) 2,859,768 50.81 % Counties won 72 Kerry (D) 2,741,167 48.71 % Counties won 16 Other 26,973 0.48% Variance (R) 118,601 2.11 % Variance (R) 56 Ohio United States Senate 2004 * George Voinovich (R) - Eric Fingerhut (D) *Voinovich (R) 3,464,651 63.85 % Counties Won 88 Fingerhut (D) 1,961,249 36.14 % Counties Won 0 Other 296 0.01% Variance (R) 1,503,402 27.71% Variance (R) 88 Ohio President 2000 George W. Bush (R) - Albert Gore Jr. (D) Bush (R) 2,351,209 49.97 % Counties won 72 Gore (D) 2,186,190 46.46 % Counties won 16 Other 168,058 3.57% Variance (R) 165,019 3.51 % Variance (R) 56 Ohio United States Senate 2000 * Mike DeWine (R) - Ted Celeste (D) *DeWine (R) 2,666,736 59.90 % Counties Won 83 Celeste (D) 1,597,122 35.87 % Counties Won 5 Other 188,223 4.23% Variance (R) 1,069,614 24.03% Variance (R) 78

Ohio President 1992 George Bush (R) - Bill Clinton (D) Bush (R) 1,894,310 38.35 % Counties won 57 Clinton (D) 1,984,942 40.18 % Counties won 31 Other 1,060,715 21.47% Variance (D) 90,632 1.83 % Variance (R) 26 Ohio United States Senate 1992 Mike DeWine (R) - * John Glenn (D) DeWine (R) 2,028,300 42.31 % Counties Won 48 *Glenn (D) 2,444,419 50.99 % Counties Won 40 Other 321,234 6.70% Variance (D) 416,119 8.68% Variance (R) 8 Ohio President 1988 George Bush (R) - Michael S. Dukakis (D) Bush (R) 2,416,549 55.00 % Counties won 75 Dukakis (D) 1,939,629 44.15 % Counties won 13 Other 37,521 0.85% Variance (R) 476,920 10.85 % Variance (R) 62 Ohio United States Senate 1988 George V. Voinovich (R) -* Howard Metzenbaum (D) Voinovich (R) 1,872,716 43.02 % Counties Won 34 *Metzenbaum (D) 2,480,038 56.97 % Counties Won 54 Other 151 0.00% Variance (D) 607,322 13.95% Variance (D) 20 Ohio President 1980 Ronald Reagan (R) - Jimmy Carter (D) Reagan (R) 2,206,545 51.51 % Counties won 78 Carter (D) 1,752,414 40.91 % Counties won 10 Other 324,644 7.58% Variance (R) 454,131 10.60 % Variance (R) 68 Ohio United States Senate 1980 James E Betts (R) - * John Glenn (D) Betts (R) 1,137,695 28.25 % Counties Won 1 *Glenn (D) 2,770,786 68.80 % Counties Won 87 Other 118,822 2.95% Variance (D) 1,633,091 40.55 % Variance (D) 86

Ohio President 1976 Gerald R. Ford (R) - Jimmy Carter (D) Ford (R) 2,000,505 48.65 % Counties won 60 Carter (D) 2,011,621 48.92 % Counties won 28 Other 99,747 2.43% Variance (D) 11,116 0.27 % Variance (R) 32 Ohio United States Senate 1976 Robert Taft Jr. (R) - * Howard M. Metzenbaum (D) Taft Jr. (R) 1,823,774 46.52 % Counties Won 61 *Metzenbaum (D) 1,941,113 49.51 % Counties Won 27 Other 155,726 3.97% Variance (D) 117,339 2.99 % Variance (R) 34 Ohio President 1968 Richard M. Nixon (R) - Hubert H. Humphrey (D) Nixon (R) 1,791,014 45.23 % Counties won 72 Humphrey (D) 1,700,586 42.95 % Counties won 16 Other 468,098 11.82% Variance (R) 90,428 2.28 % Variance (R) 56 Ohio United States Senate 1968 * William B. Saxbee (R) - John J. Gilligan (D) *Saxbee (R) 1,928,964 51.53 % Counties Won 69 Gilligan (D) 1,814,152 48.47 % Counties Won 19 Other 5 0.00% Variance (R) 114,812 3.07 % Variance (R) 50 Ohio President 1964 Barry M. Goldwater (R) - Lyndon B. Johnson (D) Goldwater (R) 1,470,865 37.06 % Counties won 5 Johnson (D) 2,498,331 62.94 % Counties won 83 Variance (D) 1,027,466 25.89 % Variance (D) 78 Ohio United States Senate 1964 Robert Taft Jr. (R) - * Stephen M. Young (D) Taft Jr. (R) 1,906,781 49.78 % Counties Won 66 *Young (D) 1,923,608 50.22 % Counties Won 22 Variance (D) 16,827 0.44 % Variance (R) 44

Ohio President 1956 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) - Adlai E. Stevenson (D) Eisenhower (R) 2,262,610 61.11 % Counties won 87 Stevenson (D) 1,439,655 38.89 % Counties won 1 Variance (R) 822,955 22.23 % Variance (R) 86 Ohio United States Senate 1956 George H. Bender (R) - * Frank J Lausche (D) Bender (R) 1,660,910 47.11 % Counties Won 54 *Lausche (D) 1,864,589 52.89 % Counties Won 34 Variance (D) 203,679 5.78 % Variance (R) 20 Ohio President 1952 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) - Adlai E. Stevenson (D) Eisenhower (R) 2,100,391 56.76 % Counties won 82 Stevenson (D) 1,600,367 43.24 % Counties won 6 Variance (R) 500,024 13.51 % Variance (R) 76 Ohio United States Senate 1952 * John W. Bricker (R) - Michael V. DiSalle (D) *Bricker (R) 1,878,961 54.58 % Counties Won 80 Disalle (D) 1,563,330 45.42 % Counties Won 8 Variance (R) 315,631 9.17 % Variance (R) 72 Ohio President 1944 Thomas E. Dewey (R) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) Dewey (R) 1,582,293 50.18 % Counties won 74 Roosevelt (D) 1,570,763 49.82 % Counties won 14 Other 66 0.00% Variance (R) 11,530 0.37 % Variance (R) 60 Ohio United States Senate 1944 * Robert A. Taft (R) - William G. Pickrel (D) *Taft (R) 1,500,809 50.30 % Counties Won 71 Pickrel (D) 1,483,069 49.70 % Counties Won 17 Variance (R) 17,740 0.59 % Variance (R) 54

Ohio President 1940 Wendell L. Wilkie (R) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) Wilkie (R) 1,586,773 47.80 % Counties won 60 Roosevelt (D) 1,733,139 52.20 % Counties won 28 Other 667 0.02% Variance (D) 146,366 4.41 % Variance (R) 32 Ohio United States Senate 1940 * Harold H. Burton (R) - John McSweeney (D) *Burton (R) 1,602,567 52.37 % Counties Won 69 McSweeney (D) 1,457,359 47.63 % Counties Won 19 Variance (R) 145,208 4.75 % Variance (R) 50 Ohio President 1932 Herbert Hoover (R) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) Hoover (R) 1,227,319 47.03 % Counties won 30 Roosevelt (D) 1,301,695 49.88 % Counties won 58 Other 80,714 3.09% Variance (D) 74,376 2.85 % Variance (D) 28 Ohio US Senate 1932 Gilbert Bettman (R) - * Robert J. Bulkley (D) Unexpired Term Bettman (R) 1,126,830 45.82 % Counties Won 31 *Bulkley (D) 1,290,175 52.47 % Counties Won 57 Other 41,987 1.71% Variance (D) 163,345 6.64 % Variance (D) 26 Ohio President 1928 Herbert Hoover (R) - Alfred E. Smith (D) Hoover (R) 1,627,546 64.89 % Counties won 86 Smith (D) 864,210 34.45 % Counties won 2 Other 16,590 0.66% Variance (R) 763,336 30.43 % Variance (R) 84 Ohio United States Senate 1928 * Theodore E. Burton (R) - Graham P. Hunt (D) Short Term *Burton (R) 1,429,534 62.43 % Counties Won 82 Hunt (D) 856,807 37.42 % Counties Won 6 Other 3,451 0.15% Variance (R) 572,727 25.01 % Variance (R) 76 Ohio United States Senate 1928 * Simeon D. Fess (R) - Charles V. Truax (Full Term) *Fess (R) 1,412,805 60.73 % Counties Won 81 Truax (D) 908,952 39.07 % Counties Won 7 Other 4,448 0.19% Variance (R) 503,853 21.66 % Variance (R) 74

Ohio President 1920 Warren G. Harding (R) - James M. Cox (D) Harding (R) 1,182,022 58.48 % Counties won 80 Cox (D) 780,037 38.59 % Counties won 8 Other 59,300 2.93% Variance (R) 401,985 19.89 % Variance (R) 72 Ohio United States Senate 1920 * Frank B. Willis (R) - W.A. Julian (D) *Willis (R) 1,134,953 59.10 % Counties Won 78 Julian (D) 782,650 40.76 % Counties Won 10 Other 2,647 0.14% Variance Variance (R) 352,303 18.35 % Variance (R) 68 Ohio President 1916 Charles E. Hughes (R) - Woodrow Wilson (D) Hughes (R) 514,753 44.18 % Counties won 31 Wilson (D) 604,161 51.86 % Counties won 57 Other 46,172 3.96% Variance (D) 89,408 7.67 % Variance (D) 26 Ohio United States Senate 1916 Myron T. Herrick (R) - *Atlee Pomerene (D) Herick (R) 535,391 46.15 % Counties Won 43 *Pomerene (D) 571,488 49.26 % Counties Won 45 Other 53,212 4.59% Variance (D) 36,097 3.11 % Variance (D) 2 There have been 17 elections in Ohio that had both President & United States Senate in the same year. In 13 of those election the candidate from the same party won and in four candidates from the opposite party one. Those four years were 1988,1980,1956 and 1940.