Candidates For Ohio Supreme Court Justice (4)
Six-year term beginning Jan. 2: 1941, 1947, 1953, 1959, 1965, 1971, 1977, 1983, 1989, 1995, 2001, etc.
Elections scheduled: 1940, 1946, 1952, 1958, 1964, 1970, 1976, 1982, 1988, 1994, 2000, etc. (s = Special election held to fill the seat of a justice who did not complete a term.) BOLD TYPE indicates winning candidate
Year | Democrat | Republican | Other |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | William O'Neill : | Robert Cupp | |
2006 | Ben Espy: 1,505,255 | Robert R. Cupp: 1,712,584 | |
2000 | Alice Robie Resnick: 2,312,073 | Terrence O'Donnell: 1,740,516 | |
1994 | Alice Robie Resnick: 1,645,061 | Sara J. Harper: 1,144,143 | |
1988 | Alice Robie Resnick: 1,917,510 | Joyce J. George: 1,688,281 | |
1982 | Ralph S. Locher: 1,437,584 | William J. McCrone: 1,129,675 | |
1976 | Ralph S. Locher | William J. Morrissey | |
1970 | Leonard J. Stern | ||
1964 | Joseph D. Bryan | C. William O'Neill | |
1960 s | John W. Peck | C. William O'Neill | |
1958 | Merrill D. Brother | James Garfield Stewart | |
1952 | Kenneth B. Johnston | James Garfield Stewart | |
1948 s | James Garfield Stewart | ||
1946 | Herbert S. Duffy | Charles S. Bell | |
1942 s | T. J. Duffy | Charles S. Bell | |
1940 | Judge MacBride | Gilbert Bettman | Arthur H. Day |
Read more about this topic: Ohio Supreme Court Elections
Famous quotes containing the words candidates, ohio, supreme, court and/or justice:
“Is it not manifest that our academic institutions should have a wider scope; that they should not be timid and keep the ruts of the last generation, but that wise men thinking for themselves and heartily seeking the good of mankind, and counting the cost of innovation, should dare to arouse the young to a just and heroic life; that the moral nature should be addressed in the school-room, and children should be treated as the high-born candidates of truth and virtue?”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“All inquiry into antiquity, all curiosity respecting the Pyramids, the excavated cities, Stonehenge, the Ohio Circles, Mexico, Memphis,is the desire to do away this wild, savage, and preposterous There and Then, and introduce in its place the Here and Now.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“And what do I care if she marries another? every other night I dream of her dresses and things on an endless clothesline of bliss, in a ceaseless wind of possession, and her husband shall never learn what I do to the silks and fleece of the dancing witch. This is loves supreme accomplishment. I am happyyes, happy! What more can I do to prove it, how to proclaim that I am happy? Oh, to shout it so that all of you believe me at last, you cruel, smug people.”
—Vladimir Nabokov (18991977)
“Betray, kind husband, Thy spouse to our sights,
And let mine amorous soul court Thy mild Dove,
Who is most true and pleasing to Thee then
When she is embraced and open to most men.”
—John Donne (15721631)
“Justice has its anger, my lord Bishop, and the wrath of justice is an element of progress. Whatever else may be said of it, the French Revolution was the greatest step forward by mankind since the coming of Christ. It was unfinished, I agree, but still it was sublime. It released the untapped springs of society; it softened hearts, appeased, tranquilized, enlightened, and set flowing through the world the tides of civilization. It was good. The French Revolution was the anointing of humanity.”
—Victor Hugo (18021885)