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The voters of the U.S. state of Ohio elect a state treasurer for a four-year term.
Year | Democrat | Republican | Other |
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2010 | Kevin Boyce: 1,525,912 | Josh Mandel : 2,050,142 | Matthew Cantrell (Libertarian): 184,478 |
2006 | Richard Cordray | Sandra O'Brien | |
2002 | Mary O. Boyle | Joseph Deters | |
1998 | John A. Donofrio | Joseph Deters | |
1994 | Barbara Sykes | J. Kenneth Blackwell | |
1990 | Mary Ellen Withrow | Judith Y. Brachman | |
1986 | Mary Ellen Withrow | Jeff Jacobs | |
1982 | Mary Ellen Withrow | Dana G. Rinehart | |
1978 | Gertrude W. Donahey | George C. Rogers | |
1974 | Gertrude W. Donahey | Richard H. Harris | |
1970 | Gertrude W. Donahey | Robin T. Turner | |
1966 | Eldon Brown | John D. Herbert | |
1962 | Thomas E. Ferguson | John D. Herbert | |
1958 | Joseph T. Ferguson | Roger W. Tracy | |
1956 | John W. Donahey | Rober W. Tracy | |
1954 | Joseph T. Ferguson | Roger W. Tracy | |
1952 | John J. Gallagher | Roger W. Tracy | |
1950 | Frank M. Quinn | Roger W. Tracy | |
1948 | Harry V. Armstrong | Don H. Ebright | |
1946 | James T. Welsh | Don H. Ebright | |
1944 | Harry V. Armstrong | Don H. Ebright | |
1942 | Robert S. Cox | Don H. Ebright | |
1940 | Clarence H. Knisley | Don H. Ebright | |
1920 | Charles B. Orwig : 770,387 | Rudolph W. Archer : 1,109,191 | Max Goodman : 43,538 Adam Lehr : 1,537 |
1916 | Chester E. Bryan : 565,902 | Rudolph W. Archer : 542,198 | Frank M. Hinkle : 38,299 John N. Ferguson : 6,708 |
1912 | John P. Brennan | Rudolph W. Archer | William Kirtley, Jr. (Progressive) |
1910 | David S. Creamer | Rudolph W. Archer | |
1908 | David S. Creamer : 537,461 | Charles C. Green : 536,030 | Thomas C. Devine (Soc) : 31,865 James H. Ford (Pro) : 10,897 John P. Thornbury (Ind) : 587 Danford Hare (Peo) : 167 Henry Piper (Soc Lab) : 839 |
1905 | Charles E. Mason : 418,515 | William S. McKinnon : 462,447 | Joseph H. Sims (Soc) : 18,277 Hiram L. Baker (Pro) : 13,837 Peter Faber (Soc Lab) : 1,831 |
1903 | Volley J. Dahl : 356,617 | William S. McKinnon : 474,033 | Ithamar B. Hinman (Soc) : 14,165 Will Kingham (Pro) : 14,448 John H T Juergens (Soc Lab) : 2,185 |
1901 | R. Page Aleshire | Isaac B. Cameron' | |
1899 | James L. Gorman | Isaac B. Cameron | |
1897 | James F. Wilson : 401,024 | Samuel B. Campbell : 427,521 | Samuel Wells : 7,541 F M Morris : 5,849 Samuel Stevens : 1,535 Edward L. Larsen : 4,186 B W Maxwell : 437 T A Rodefer : 3,112 |
1895 | William B. Shober 329,209 | Samuel B. Campbell 427,706 | |
1893 | Brisbin C. Blackburn 346,849 | William T. Cope 422,483 | |
1891 | Charles F. Ackerman 345,847 | William T. Cope 373,395 | |
1889 | William E. Boden 373,476 | John C. Brown 377,102 | |
1887 | George W. Harper 327,435 | John C. Brown 357,597 | |
1885 | Peter Brady 340,969 | John C. Brown 361,463 | |
1883 | Peter Brady 359,847 | John C. Brown 348,399 | |
1881 | Alonzo P. Winslow 286,591 | Joseph Turney 316,232 | |
1879 | Anthony Howells 317,193 | Joseph Turney 335,670 | |
1877 | Anthony Howells 270,461 | John M. Millikin 250,746 | |
1875 | John Schreiner 292,714 | John M. Millikin 296,617 | |
1873 | George Weimer 231,349 | Isaac Welsh 213,527 | |
1871 | Gustav Bruehl 218,390 | Isaac Welsh 237,398 | |
1869 | Stephen Buhrer 227,948 | Sidney S. Warner 236,345 | |
1867 | Charles Fulton 240,802 | Sidney S. Warner 243,318 | |
1865 | George Spence 192,972 | Sidney S. Warner 225,673 | |
1863 | Horace L. Knapp 188,320 | Godwin V. Dorsey 284,976 | |
1861 | George W. Holmes 151,548 | Godwin V. Dorsey 207,439 | |
1859 | William Bushnell 170,503 | Alfred P. Stone 184,568 | |
1857 | James R. Morris 158,756 | Alfred P. Stone 160,585 | |
1855 | John G. Breslin 132,925 | William Harvey Gibson 169,350 | |
1853 | John G. Breslin : 151,226 | J. Wesley Chafin (Freesoil) : 33,934 |
Henry Brachman (Whig) : 95,862 |
1851 | John G. Breslin : 145,331 | Tobias A. Plants (Freesoil) : 13,127 |
Albert A. Bliss (Whig) : 124,554 |
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
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—Herbert Hoover (18741964)