Ohio State Auditor elections

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The voters of the U.S. state of Ohio elect a state auditor for a four-year term.

YearDemocraticRepublicanOther
2022Taylor Sappington: 1,683,216 Keith Faber : 2,397,207
2018 Zack Space: 1,946,544 Keith Faber : 2,110,073Robert C. Coogan (Libertarian): 169,767
2014 John Patrick Carney Dave Yost Bob Bridges (Libertarian)
2010 [1] David Pepper  : 1,683,330 Dave Yost  : 1,882,010L. Michael Howard
(Libertarian) : 182,534
2006 Barbara Sykes: 1,891,874 Mary Taylor : 1,940,665Donald Lesiak (Green) [2]
2002 Helen Knipe Smith: 1,114,957 Betty D. Montgomery : 2,010,022 
1998 Louis N. Strike: 1,191,250 James M. Petro : 1,975,793 
1994 Randall W. Sweeney: 1,337,558 James M. Petro : 1,883,852 
1990 Thomas E. Ferguson : 1,768,343 James M. Petro: 1,580,497 
1986 Thomas E. Ferguson : 2,005,306 Ben Rose: 1,012,037 
1982 Thomas E. Ferguson : 1,692,670 Vincent C. Campanella: 1,550,227 
1978 Thomas E. Ferguson : 1,455,219 Donald E. "Buz" Lukens: 1,177,329 
1974 Thomas E. Ferguson : 1,561,709 Roger W. Tracy, Jr.: 1,243,459 
1970 Joseph T. Ferguson : 1,484,610 Roger W. Tracy, Jr.: 1,434,105 
1966 Thomas E. Ferguson: 1,196,780 Roger Cloud : 1,527,673 
1966 [3] Clarence H. Knisley: 1,170,788 Archer E. Reilly : 1,435,506 
1962 John W. Donahey: 1,372,581 Roger W. Tracy : 1,521,030 
1960 James D. Ferguson: 1,540,241 James A. Rhodes : 2,288,611 
1956 Joseph T. Ferguson: 1,517,424 James A. Rhodes : 1,829,305 
1952 Joseph T. Ferguson: 1,513,230 James A. Rhodes : 1,832,769 
1948 Joseph T. Ferguson : 1,550,899 Roger W. Tracy: 1,259,047 
1944 Joseph T. Ferguson : 1,504,141 Roger W. Tracy: 1,423,901 
1940 Joseph T. Ferguson : 1,525,839 Joseph T. Tracy: 1,479,840 
1920 [4] Daniel E. Butler  : 754,581 Joseph T. Tracy  : 1,126,321Louis H. Neff : 43,691
L.R. Tripp : 1,373
1916 [5] A. Victor Donahey  : 577,044 Hays M. Adams  : 532,178Sigfried Newbauer : 37,898
Will D. Scott : 6,692
1912 [6] A. Victor Donahey Edward M. Fullington Charles L. Allen (Progressive)
1908 [7] William W. Durbin  : 524,954 Edward M. Fullington  : 547,970John P. McGuire (Soc) : 31,832
Joseph R. Stratton (Pro) : 11,385
Mark W. Madge (Ind) : 591
John A. Sheffield (Peoples) : 168
Bernard S. Frayne (Soc Lab) : 832
1903 [8] Charles A. Kloeb  : 357,201 Walter D. Guilbert  : 473,565Henry H. Smith (Soc) : 14,203
Albanus C. Purvis (Pro) : 13,453
William Garrity (Soc Lab) : 2,173
1899 [9] George W. Sigafoos Walter D. Guilbert  
1895 [10] James W. Knott  : 329,420 Walter D. Guilbert  : 427,457 
1891 [11] Thomas E. Peckinpaugh  : 345,611 Ebenezer W. Poe  : 373,838 
1887 [12] Emil Kiesewetter  : 327,821 Ebenezer W. Poe  : 356,793 
1883 [13] Emil Kiesewetter  : 360,319 John F. Oglevee  : 346,923 
1879 [14] Charles Reemelin  : 317,442 John F. Oglevee  : 335,184 
1875 [15] Edward M. Green  : 292,271 James Williams  : 296,210 
1871 [16] Joseph R. Cockerill  : 217,833 James Williams  : 237,809 
1867 [17] John McElwee  : 240,840 James H. Godman  : 243,461 
1863 [18] William B. Hubbard : 188,310 James H. Godman  : 284,909 
1859 [19] G. V. Dorsey  : 170,586 Robert Walker Tayler, Sr.  : 184,321 
1855 [20] William Duane Morgan  : 134,504 Francis Mastin Wright  : 169,218 
1851 [21] William Duane Morgan  : 145,617 Jacob Heaton
(freesoil) : 13,663
John Woods (Whig) : 123,583

Notes

  1. Ohio Secretary of State
  2. "Auditor of State: November 7, 2006 - Ohio Secretary of State". Archived from the original on 2018-10-13.
  3. special election for remainder of term of Roger Tracy, deceased
  4. 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.
  5. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Eighty Second General Assembly of the State of Ohio. 1917. p. 27.
  6. Powell 1913  : 453-454
  7. Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics. Columbus. page 400 of pdf file
  8. Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics. Columbus. page 1665 of pdf file
  9. Powell 1913  : 371-372
  10. Smith 1898  : 665
  11. Smith 1898  : 604
  12. Smith 1898  : 541
  13. Smith 1898  : 473
  14. Smith 1898  : 406
  15. Smith 1898  : 342
  16. Smith 1898  : 286
  17. Smith 1898  : 238
  18. Smith 1898  : 161
  19. Smith 1898  : 95
  20. Bell 1876  : 125
  21. Bell 1876  : 114

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