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Ohio Attorney General

The Ohio attorney general is the chief legal officer of the State of Ohio in the United States. The office is filled by general election, held every four years. The current Ohio attorney general is Republican Dave Yost.

Attorney General of Ohio
Seal of the attorney general
Incumbent
Dave Yost
since January 14, 2019
Ohio Department of Justice
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years, two term limit
Inaugural holderHenry Stanbery
1846
FormationOhio Constitution
Salary$109,554
WebsiteOffice of the Attorney General

History Edit

The office of the attorney general was first created by the Ohio General Assembly by statute in 1846. The attorney general's principal duties were to give legal advice to the state government, to represent the state in legal matters, and to advise the state's county prosecutors. Originally, the attorney general was appointed by the legislature. With the adoption of Ohio's second constitution in 1851, the attorney general became an elected office. The attorney general's duties were drawn very generally at that time.

In 1952, the General Assembly passed a statute that added to the attorney general's responsibilities, including trusteeship over charitable trusts, and legal advice to more government agencies. The act stated that the attorney general could prosecute individuals only if the governor requested so in writing. Starting in 1954, the term of office was increased from two years to four years.

In 2008 Nancy H. Rogers was appointed following the resignation of Marc Dann. A special election was held in 2008 to find a permanent replacement; then–Ohio State Treasurer Richard Cordray (D) beat out Michael Crites (R), and Robert M. Owens (I) for the position.[1]

The Solicitor General of Ohio is the top appellate lawyer in the attorney general's office.

In November 2014, Ohio Attorney General DeWine secured a $22 million settlement from the credit score company ScoreSense, which is owned by the company One Technologies. DeWine had filed civil charges against the company along with the Illinois attorney general and Federal Trade Commission. Ohio consumers and state government will receive a portion of the settlement.[2] According to the FTC, One Technologies "lured customers with "free access" to their credit scores and then billed them a recurring fee of $29.95 per month..."[3] Over 200,000 consumers had filed complaints against the company.[4]

List of attorneys general of Ohio (1846–present) Edit

Term Attorney General Party Home county Picture Notes
1846–1851 Henry Stanbery Whig Fairfield    
1851–1852 Joseph McCormick Democratic Adams    
1852–1854 George Ellis Pugh Democratic Hamilton    
1854–1856 George W. McCook Democratic Jefferson    
1856 Francis D. Kimball Republican Medina died
1856–1861 Christopher Wolcott Republican Summit    
1861–1863 James Murray Republican Wood    
1863–1865 Lyman R. Critchfield Democratic Holmes    
1865 William P. Richardson Unionist Washington   resigned
1865–1866 Chauncey N. Olds Republican Pickaway    
1866–1870 William H. West Republican Logan    
1870–1874 Francis Bates Pond Republican Morgan    
1874–1878 John Little Republican Greene    
1878–1880 Isaiah Pillars Democratic Allen    
1880–1883 George K. Nash Republican Franklin    
1883–1884 David Hollingsworth Republican Harrison    
1884–1886 James Lawrence Democratic Cuyahoga    
1886–1888 Jacob A. Kohler Republican Summit    
1888–1892 David K. Watson Republican Franklin    
1892–1896 John K. Richards Republican Lawrence    
1896–1900 Frank S. Monnette Republican Crawford    
1900–1904 John M. Sheets Republican Putnam    
1904–1908 Wade H. Ellis Republican Hamilton    
1908–1911 Ulysses G. Denman Republican Lucas    
1911–1915 Timothy S. Hogan Democratic Jackson    
1915–1917 Edward C. Turner Republican Franklin    
1917–1919 Joseph McGhee Democratic Jackson    
1919–1923 John G. Price Republican Franklin    
1923–1927 Charles C. Crabbe Republican Madison    
1927–1929 Edward C. Turner (2nd) Republican Franklin    
1929–1933 Gilbert Bettman Republican Franklin    
1933–1937 John W. Bricker Republican Franklin    
1937–1939 Herbert S. Duffy Democratic Franklin  
1939–1945 Thomas J. Herbert Republican Cuyahoga    
1945–1949 Hugh S. Jenkins Republican Mahoning  
1949–1951 Herbert S. Duffy (2nd) Democratic Franklin  
1951–1957 C. William O'Neill Republican Washington    
1957–1959 William B. Saxbe Republican Champaign    
1959–1963 Mark McElroy Democratic Cuyahoga  
1963–1969 William B. Saxbe (2nd) Republican Champaign   resigned
1969–1971 Paul W. Brown Republican Franklin  
1971–1983 William J. Brown Democratic Mahoning  
1983–1991 Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. Democratic Cuyahoga  
1991–1995 Lee Fisher Democratic Cuyahoga    
1995–2003 Betty Montgomery Republican Wood    
2003–2007 Jim Petro Republican Cuyahoga    
2007–2008 Marc Dann Democratic Trumbull resigned on May 14, 2008
2008–2009 Nancy H. Rogers Democratic[5] Franklin   Did not run in the subsequent special election.
2009–2011 Richard Cordray Democratic Franklin    
2011–2019 Mike DeWine Republican Greene    
2019- Dave Yost Republican Franklin   Incumbent

Elections Edit

The voters of the U.S. state of Ohio elect an attorney general for a four-year term. The winning candidate is shown in bold.

Year Democratic Republican Other
2022 Jeffrey Crossman : 1,647,644 Dave Yost : 2,484,753
2018 Steve Dettelbach : 2,021,194 Dave Yost : 2,226,368
2014 David Pepper : 1,178,426 Mike DeWine : 1,882,048
2010[6] Richard Cordray : 1,772,728 Mike DeWine : 1,821,414 Marc Allan Feldman
(Libertarian) : 107,521
Robert M. Owens
(Constitution) : 130,065
2008[7] Richard Cordray : 2,890,953 Michael Crites : 1,956,252 Robert M. Owens (I) : 246,002
2006 Marc Dann: 2,035,825 Betty D. Montgomery: 1,833,846  [8]
2002 Leigh Herington: 1,123,318 James M. Petro: 2,007,411  [9]
1998 Richard Cordray: 1,240,102 Betty D. Montgomery: 2,037,864  [10]
1994 Lee Fisher: 1,625,247 Betty D. Montgomery: 1,716,451  
1990 Lee Fisher: 1,680,698 Paul E. Pfeifer: 1,679,464  
1986 Anthony J. "Tony" Celebrezze Jr.: 1,821,587 Barry Levey: 1,222,102  [11]
1982 Anthony J. "Tony" Celebrezze Jr.: 2,036,243 Charles R. Saxbe: 1,203,797 James L. Schuller:
(Libertarian): 81,974
1978 William J. Brown: 1,700,262 George Curtis Smith: 968,220  [12]
1974 William J. Brown: 1,645,933 George Curtis Smith: 1,140,556  
1970 William J. Brown: 1,613,926 John D. Herbert: 1,297,419 Al Budka
(WI): 94
1966 Robert E. Sweeney: 1,233,805 William B. Saxbe: 1,522,038  [13]
1962 Robert E. Sweeney: 198,800 William B. Saxbe  
1958 Mark McElroy: 1,561,575 William B. Saxbe: 1,466,881  [14]
1956 Stephen M. Young: 1,559,742 William B. Saxbe: 1,719,620  
1954 Paul F. Ward: 1,051,364 C. William O'Neill: 1,335,557  
1952 Paul F. Ward: 1,373,114 C. William O'Neill: 1,871,200  
1950 Herbert S. Duffy: 1,246,076 C. William O'Neill: 1,406,358  
1948 Herbert S. Duffy: 1,433,565 Hugh S. Jenkins: 1,349,516  [15]
1946 Harry T. Marshall:134,829 Hugh S. Jenkins: 173,107  
1944 George A. Hurley: 1,407,207 Hugh S. Jenkins: 1,473,180  
1942 Herbert S. Duffy: 665,131 Thomas J. Herbert: 983,732  
1940 George D. Nye: 1,401,627 Thomas J. Herbert: 1,552,462  
1926[16] Charles B. Zimmerman Edward C. Turner  
1922[17] Stephen M. Young : 744,693 Charles C. Crabbe : 780,192  
1920[18] Joseph McGhee : 824,172 John G. Price : 1,058,561 Joseph W. Sharts : 44,180
George Edwards : 1,720
1916[19] Joseph McGhee : 558,719 Edward C. Turner : 549,169 Jacob L. Bachman : 38,432
George Hawke : 6,839
1912[20] Timothy S. Hogan Freeman T. Eagleson Robert R. Nevin (Progressive)
1910[21] Timothy S. Hogan Ulysses G. Denman  
1908[22] Timothy S. Hogan : 521,819 Ulysses G. Denman : 551,084 John C. Madden (Soc) : 31,804
George S. Hawke (Pro) : 10,854
John P. Turner (Ind) : 586
Joseph A. Meyer (Peo) : 178
Max Eisenberg (Soc Lab) : 851
1905[23] James A. Rice : 418,954 Wade H. Ellis : 461,402 John C. Madden (Soc) : 18,669
Walter S. Lister (Pro) : 13,636
James Matthews (Soc Lab) : 1,836
1903[24] Frank S. Monnette : 360,916 Wade H. Ellis : 470,589 John C. Madden (Soc) : 19,922
Thomas W. Shreve (Pro) : 13,313
Otto Steinhoff (Soc Lab) : 2,145
1901[25] W. B. McCarty John M. Sheets  
1899[26] William H. Dore John M. Sheets  
1897[27] William H. Dore : 401,338 Frank S. Monnette : 427,337 Olin J. Ross : 7,585
Cyrus A. Reider : 5,935
Daniel Wilson : 1,512
Charles F. Armistead : 453
John W. Roseborough : 3,112
1895[28] George A. Fairbanks 329,252 Frank S. Monnette 427,485  
1893[29] John P. Bailey 346,707 John K. Richards 422,449  
1891[30] John P. Bailey 345,245 John K. Richards 373,816  
1889[31] Jesse M. Lewis 373,335 David K. Watson 377,140  
1887[32] William H. Leete 327,551 David K. Watson 357,433  
1885[33] James Lawrence 341,762 Jacob A. Kohler 360,802  
1883[34] James Lawrence 360,184 Moses B. Earnhart 347,589  
1881[35] Frank C. Daugherty 287,470 George K. Nash 315,655  
1879[36] Isaiah Pillars 316,778 George K. Nash 336,100  
1877[37] Isaiah Pillars 269,506 George K. Nash 252,155  
1875[38] Thomas E. Powell 292,487 John Little 296,858  
1873[39] Michael A. Daugherty 213,413 John Little 213,983  
1871[40] Edward S. Wallace 218,077 Francis Bates Pond 237,718  
1869[41] John M. Connell 227,903 Francis Bates Pond 235,285  
1867[42] Frank H. Hurd : 240,847 William H. West : 243,449  
1865[43] David M. Wilson : 193,466 William H. West : 225,278  
1864[44][45] Lyman R. Critchfield : 183,747 William P. Richardson : 238,104  
1862[46] Lyman R. Critchfield : 183,232 Chauncey N. Olds : 178,855  
1860[47] David W. Stambaugh : 189,999 James Murray : 215,277  
1858[48] Durbin Ward : 162,136 Christopher Wolcott : 182,985  
1856[49] Samuel M. Hart : 154,313 Christopher Wolcott : 176,155 John M. Buselfreed (American)
23,095
1855[50] George W. McCook : 132,216 Francis D. Kimball : 168,868  
1853[51] George W. McCook : 149,957 Cooper K. Watson
(Free Soil) : 35,504
William Harvey Gibson
(Whig) : 97,394
1851[52] George E. Pugh : 147,059 William A. Rogers
(Free Soil) : 12,883
Henry Stanbery
(Whig) : 119,429

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Election results wkyc.com[dead link]
  2. ^ Payne, Mark (20 November 2014). "Credit score company pays $22M in case filed by FTC and AGs of Illinois, Ohio". Legal Newsline. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  3. ^ "FTC, Illinois, and Ohio Stop Scheme That Offered 'Free' Credit Scores, Then Charged Consumers for Credit Monitoring Programs They Never Ordered" (Press release). San Francisco: Federal Trade Commission. 19 November 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  4. ^ Harris, Sheryl (19 November 2014). "ScoreSense to repay $22 million to consumers duped by free credit score offer: Plain Dealing". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  5. ^ When appointed by Democratic Governor Ted Strickland on May 28, 2008, Ms. Rogers announced that she was a Democrat although she had been a registered Republican in the past and has donated money to Republican candidates.
  6. ^ "Attorney General November 2, 2010". Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved 2012-06-27.
  7. ^ "Ohio Attorney General - Unexpired Term Ending January 9, 2011: November 4, 2008". Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved 2012-06-27.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-11-25.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-10-13.
  10. ^ 1990-1999 Official Election Results sos.state.oh.us
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-10-13.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-10-08.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-10-13.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-10-13.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-10-13.
  16. ^ "The Supreme Court of Ohio and The Ohio Judicial System – Charles Ballard Zimmerman". Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  17. ^ Brown, Thad H (1923). Vote polled in the several counties of the State of Ohio at the Election held November 7, 1922 and at the Primary Elections held August 8, 1922. p. 17.
  18. ^ Ohio General Assembly (1921). Journal of the House of Representatives of the 84th General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Vol. CIX. Columbus: F J Heer Printing. p. 22.
  19. ^ Journal of the House of Representatives of the Eighty Second General Assembly of the State of Ohio. 1917. p. 27.
  20. ^ Powell 1913 : 453-454
  21. ^ Powell 1913 : 423
  22. ^ Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics. Columbus. page 408 of pdf file
  23. ^ Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics. Columbus. page 19 of pdf file
  24. ^ Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics. Columbus. page 1669 of pdf file
  25. ^ Powell 1913 : 379-380
  26. ^ Powell 1913 : 371-372
  27. ^ Taylor, William Alexander; Taylor, Aubrey Clarence (1899). Ohio statesmen and annals of progress: from the year 1788 to the year 1900 ... Vol. 2. State of Ohio. p. 121. page 388 of pdf file
  28. ^ Smith 1898 : 665
  29. ^ Smith 1898 : 644
  30. ^ Smith 1898 : 605
  31. ^ Smith 1898 : 579
  32. ^ Smith 1898 : 541
  33. ^ Smith 1898 : 512
  34. ^ Smith 1898 : 473
  35. ^ Smith 1898 : 450
  36. ^ Smith 1898 : 406
  37. ^ Smith 1898 : 379
  38. ^ Smith 1898 : 342
  39. ^ Smith 1898 : 319
  40. ^ Smith 1898 : 286
  41. ^ Smith 1898 : 268
  42. ^ Smith 1898 : 238
  43. ^ smith 1898 : 209
  44. ^ Smith 1898 : 195
  45. ^ Bell 1876 : 147
  46. ^ Smith 1898 : 150
  47. ^ Smith 1898 : 128
  48. ^ Smith 1898 : 84
  49. ^ Smith 1898 : 65
  50. ^ Smith 1898 : 40
  51. ^ Bell 1876 : 120-121
  52. ^ Bell 1876 : 114-115

References Edit

  • Smith, Joseph P, ed. (1898). History of the Republican Party in Ohio. Vol. I. Chicago: the Lewis Publishing Company.
  • Bell, William Jr. (1876). Annual report of the Secretary of State to the Governor and General Assembly for the year 1875... Ohio Secretary of State.
  • Powell, Thomas Edward, ed. (1913). The Democratic party of the state of Ohio: a comprehensive history. Vol. 1. The Ohio Publishing Company.

External links Edit

  • Ohio Attorney General official website
  • Ohio Revised Code at Law.Justia.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Opinions - "Cases with title containing: State of Ohio" at FindLaw
  • Ohio State Bar Association
  • Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine profile at National Association of Attorneys General
  • Press releases at Ohio Attorney General

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The Ohio attorney general is the chief legal officer of the State of Ohio in the United States The office is filled by general election held every four years The current update Ohio attorney general is Republican Dave Yost Attorney General of OhioSeal of the attorney generalIncumbentDave Yostsince January 14 2019Ohio Department of JusticeStyleThe HonorableTerm lengthFour years two term limitInaugural holderHenry Stanbery1846FormationOhio ConstitutionSalary 109 554WebsiteOffice of the Attorney General Contents 1 History 2 List of attorneys general of Ohio 1846 present 3 Elections 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe office of the attorney general was first created by the Ohio General Assembly by statute in 1846 The attorney general s principal duties were to give legal advice to the state government to represent the state in legal matters and to advise the state s county prosecutors Originally the attorney general was appointed by the legislature With the adoption of Ohio s second constitution in 1851 the attorney general became an elected office The attorney general s duties were drawn very generally at that time In 1952 the General Assembly passed a statute that added to the attorney general s responsibilities including trusteeship over charitable trusts and legal advice to more government agencies The act stated that the attorney general could prosecute individuals only if the governor requested so in writing Starting in 1954 the term of office was increased from two years to four years In 2008 Nancy H Rogers was appointed following the resignation of Marc Dann A special election was held in 2008 to find a permanent replacement then Ohio State Treasurer Richard Cordray D beat out Michael Crites R and Robert M Owens I for the position 1 The Solicitor General of Ohio is the top appellate lawyer in the attorney general s office In November 2014 Ohio Attorney General DeWine secured a 22 million settlement from the credit score company ScoreSense which is owned by the company One Technologies DeWine had filed civil charges against the company along with the Illinois attorney general and Federal Trade Commission Ohio consumers and state government will receive a portion of the settlement 2 According to the FTC One Technologies lured customers with free access to their credit scores and then billed them a recurring fee of 29 95 per month 3 Over 200 000 consumers had filed complaints against the company 4 List of attorneys general of Ohio 1846 present EditTerm Attorney General Party Home county Picture Notes1846 1851 Henry Stanbery Whig Fairfield nbsp 1851 1852 Joseph McCormick Democratic Adams 1852 1854 George Ellis Pugh Democratic Hamilton nbsp 1854 1856 George W McCook Democratic Jefferson nbsp 1856 Francis D Kimball Republican Medina died1856 1861 Christopher Wolcott Republican Summit nbsp 1861 1863 James Murray Republican Wood nbsp 1863 1865 Lyman R Critchfield Democratic Holmes nbsp 1865 William P Richardson Unionist Washington nbsp resigned1865 1866 Chauncey N Olds Republican Pickaway nbsp 1866 1870 William H West Republican Logan nbsp 1870 1874 Francis Bates Pond Republican Morgan nbsp 1874 1878 John Little Republican Greene nbsp 1878 1880 Isaiah Pillars Democratic Allen nbsp 1880 1883 George K Nash Republican Franklin nbsp 1883 1884 David Hollingsworth Republican Harrison nbsp 1884 1886 James Lawrence Democratic Cuyahoga nbsp 1886 1888 Jacob A Kohler Republican Summit nbsp 1888 1892 David K Watson Republican Franklin nbsp 1892 1896 John K Richards Republican Lawrence nbsp 1896 1900 Frank S Monnette Republican Crawford nbsp 1900 1904 John M Sheets Republican Putnam nbsp 1904 1908 Wade H Ellis Republican Hamilton nbsp 1908 1911 Ulysses G Denman Republican Lucas nbsp 1911 1915 Timothy S Hogan Democratic Jackson nbsp 1915 1917 Edward C Turner Republican Franklin nbsp 1917 1919 Joseph McGhee Democratic Jackson nbsp 1919 1923 John G Price Republican Franklin nbsp 1923 1927 Charles C Crabbe Republican Madison nbsp 1927 1929 Edward C Turner 2nd Republican Franklin nbsp 1929 1933 Gilbert Bettman Republican Franklin nbsp 1933 1937 John W Bricker Republican Franklin nbsp 1937 1939 Herbert S Duffy Democratic Franklin 1939 1945 Thomas J Herbert Republican Cuyahoga nbsp 1945 1949 Hugh S Jenkins Republican Mahoning 1949 1951 Herbert S Duffy 2nd Democratic Franklin 1951 1957 C William O Neill Republican Washington nbsp 1957 1959 William B Saxbe Republican Champaign nbsp 1959 1963 Mark McElroy Democratic Cuyahoga 1963 1969 William B Saxbe 2nd Republican Champaign nbsp resigned1969 1971 Paul W Brown Republican Franklin 1971 1983 William J Brown Democratic Mahoning 1983 1991 Anthony J Celebrezze Jr Democratic Cuyahoga 1991 1995 Lee Fisher Democratic Cuyahoga nbsp 1995 2003 Betty Montgomery Republican Wood nbsp 2003 2007 Jim Petro Republican Cuyahoga nbsp 2007 2008 Marc Dann Democratic Trumbull resigned on May 14 20082008 2009 Nancy H Rogers Democratic 5 Franklin nbsp Did not run in the subsequent special election 2009 2011 Richard Cordray Democratic Franklin nbsp 2011 2019 Mike DeWine Republican Greene nbsp 2019 Dave Yost Republican Franklin nbsp IncumbentElections EditThe voters of the U S state of Ohio elect an attorney general for a four year term The winning candidate is shown in bold Year Democratic Republican Other2022 Jeffrey Crossman 1 647 644 Dave Yost 2 484 7532018 Steve Dettelbach 2 021 194 Dave Yost 2 226 3682014 David Pepper 1 178 426 Mike DeWine 1 882 0482010 6 Richard Cordray 1 772 728 Mike DeWine 1 821 414 Marc Allan Feldman Libertarian 107 521Robert M Owens Constitution 130 0652008 7 Richard Cordray 2 890 953 Michael Crites 1 956 252 Robert M Owens I 246 0022006 Marc Dann 2 035 825 Betty D Montgomery 1 833 846 8 2002 Leigh Herington 1 123 318 James M Petro 2 007 411 9 1998 Richard Cordray 1 240 102 Betty D Montgomery 2 037 864 10 1994 Lee Fisher 1 625 247 Betty D Montgomery 1 716 451 1990 Lee Fisher 1 680 698 Paul E Pfeifer 1 679 464 1986 Anthony J Tony Celebrezze Jr 1 821 587 Barry Levey 1 222 102 11 1982 Anthony J Tony Celebrezze Jr 2 036 243 Charles R Saxbe 1 203 797 James L Schuller Libertarian 81 9741978 William J Brown 1 700 262 George Curtis Smith 968 220 12 1974 William J Brown 1 645 933 George Curtis Smith 1 140 556 1970 William J Brown 1 613 926 John D Herbert 1 297 419 Al Budka WI 941966 Robert E Sweeney 1 233 805 William B Saxbe 1 522 038 13 1962 Robert E Sweeney 198 800 William B Saxbe 1958 Mark McElroy 1 561 575 William B Saxbe 1 466 881 14 1956 Stephen M Young 1 559 742 William B Saxbe 1 719 620 1954 Paul F Ward 1 051 364 C William O Neill 1 335 557 1952 Paul F Ward 1 373 114 C William O Neill 1 871 200 1950 Herbert S Duffy 1 246 076 C William O Neill 1 406 358 1948 Herbert S Duffy 1 433 565 Hugh S Jenkins 1 349 516 15 1946 Harry T Marshall 134 829 Hugh S Jenkins 173 107 1944 George A Hurley 1 407 207 Hugh S Jenkins 1 473 180 1942 Herbert S Duffy 665 131 Thomas J Herbert 983 732 1940 George D Nye 1 401 627 Thomas J Herbert 1 552 462 1926 16 Charles B Zimmerman Edward C Turner 1922 17 Stephen M Young 744 693 Charles C Crabbe 780 192 1920 18 Joseph McGhee 824 172 John G Price 1 058 561 Joseph W Sharts 44 180 George Edwards 1 7201916 19 Joseph McGhee 558 719 Edward C Turner 549 169 Jacob L Bachman 38 432George Hawke 6 8391912 20 Timothy S Hogan Freeman T Eagleson Robert R Nevin Progressive 1910 21 Timothy S Hogan Ulysses G Denman 1908 22 Timothy S Hogan 521 819 Ulysses G Denman 551 084 John C Madden Soc 31 804George S Hawke Pro 10 854John P Turner Ind 586Joseph A Meyer Peo 178Max Eisenberg Soc Lab 8511905 23 James A Rice 418 954 Wade H Ellis 461 402 John C Madden Soc 18 669Walter S Lister Pro 13 636James Matthews Soc Lab 1 8361903 24 Frank S Monnette 360 916 Wade H Ellis 470 589 John C Madden Soc 19 922Thomas W Shreve Pro 13 313Otto Steinhoff Soc Lab 2 1451901 25 W B McCarty John M Sheets 1899 26 William H Dore John M Sheets 1897 27 William H Dore 401 338 Frank S Monnette 427 337 Olin J Ross 7 585Cyrus A Reider 5 935Daniel Wilson 1 512Charles F Armistead 453John W Roseborough 3 1121895 28 George A Fairbanks 329 252 Frank S Monnette 427 485 1893 29 John P Bailey 346 707 John K Richards 422 449 1891 30 John P Bailey 345 245 John K Richards 373 816 1889 31 Jesse M Lewis 373 335 David K Watson 377 140 1887 32 William H Leete 327 551 David K Watson 357 433 1885 33 James Lawrence 341 762 Jacob A Kohler 360 802 1883 34 James Lawrence 360 184 Moses B Earnhart 347 589 1881 35 Frank C Daugherty 287 470 George K Nash 315 655 1879 36 Isaiah Pillars 316 778 George K Nash 336 100 1877 37 Isaiah Pillars 269 506 George K Nash 252 155 1875 38 Thomas E Powell 292 487 John Little 296 858 1873 39 Michael A Daugherty 213 413 John Little 213 983 1871 40 Edward S Wallace 218 077 Francis Bates Pond 237 718 1869 41 John M Connell 227 903 Francis Bates Pond 235 285 1867 42 Frank H Hurd 240 847 William H West 243 449 1865 43 David M Wilson 193 466 William H West 225 278 1864 44 45 Lyman R Critchfield 183 747 William P Richardson 238 104 1862 46 Lyman R Critchfield 183 232 Chauncey N Olds 178 855 1860 47 David W Stambaugh 189 999 James Murray 215 277 1858 48 Durbin Ward 162 136 Christopher Wolcott 182 985 1856 49 Samuel M Hart 154 313 Christopher Wolcott 176 155 John M Buselfreed American 23 0951855 50 George W McCook 132 216 Francis D Kimball 168 868 1853 51 George W McCook 149 957 Cooper K Watson Free Soil 35 504 William Harvey Gibson Whig 97 3941851 52 George E Pugh 147 059 William A Rogers Free Soil 12 883 Henry Stanbery Whig 119 429Notes Edit Election results wkyc com dead link Payne Mark 20 November 2014 Credit score company pays 22M in case filed by FTC and AGs of Illinois Ohio Legal Newsline Retrieved 6 January 2015 FTC Illinois and Ohio Stop Scheme That Offered Free Credit Scores Then Charged Consumers for Credit Monitoring Programs They Never Ordered Press release San Francisco Federal Trade Commission 19 November 2014 Retrieved 6 January 2015 Harris Sheryl 19 November 2014 ScoreSense to repay 22 million to consumers duped by free credit score offer Plain Dealing Cleveland Plain Dealer Retrieved 6 January 2015 When appointed by Democratic Governor Ted Strickland on May 28 2008 Ms Rogers announced that she was a Democrat although she had been a registered Republican in the past and has donated money to Republican candidates Attorney General November 2 2010 Ohio Secretary of State Retrieved 2012 06 27 Ohio Attorney General Unexpired Term Ending January 9 2011 November 4 2008 Ohio Secretary of State Retrieved 2012 06 27 Attorney General November 7 2006 Ohio Secretary of State Archived from the original on 2017 11 25 Attorney General Auditor of State Ohio Secretary of State Archived from the original on 2018 10 13 1990 1999 Official Election Results sos state oh us 1980 1989 Official Election Results Ohio Secretary of State Archived from the original on 2018 10 13 General Election Overview November 7 1978 Ohio Secretary of State Archived from the 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of State 1905 Ohio election statistics Columbus page 19 of pdf file Ohio Secretary of State 1905 Ohio election statistics Columbus page 1669 of pdf file Powell 1913 379 380 Powell 1913 371 372 Taylor William Alexander Taylor Aubrey Clarence 1899 Ohio statesmen and annals of progress from the year 1788 to the year 1900 Vol 2 State of Ohio p 121 page 388 of pdf file Smith 1898 665 Smith 1898 644 Smith 1898 605 Smith 1898 579 Smith 1898 541 Smith 1898 512 Smith 1898 473 Smith 1898 450 Smith 1898 406 Smith 1898 379 Smith 1898 342 Smith 1898 319 Smith 1898 286 Smith 1898 268 Smith 1898 238 smith 1898 209 Smith 1898 195 Bell 1876 147 Smith 1898 150 Smith 1898 128 Smith 1898 84 Smith 1898 65 Smith 1898 40 Bell 1876 120 121 Bell 1876 114 115References EditSmith Joseph P ed 1898 History of the Republican Party in Ohio Vol I Chicago the Lewis Publishing Company Bell William Jr 1876 Annual report of the Secretary of State to the Governor and General Assembly for the year 1875 Ohio Secretary of 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