Election Results, Ohio Lieutenant Governor (Democratic Primaries)

The voters of the U.S. state of Ohio elect a lieutenant governor for a four-year term. There is a term limit of two consecutive terms as governor. Bold type indicates nominee. Italic type indicates incumbent. Prior to 1958, the lieutenant governor's term was only two years. Starting with the 1978 election the governor and lieutenant governor are chosen as a joint ticket. Previous to that, the lieutenant governor was elected separately. (Vote totals in parentheses indicate votes for a combined governor/lieutenant governor ticket.)
Year !! Nominee !! First Runner-Up !! Other Candidates
2002 Charleta B. Tavares: (467,572)    
1998 Michael B. Coleman: (663,832)    
1994 Peter Lawson Jones: (408,161) Paul Kent Myers: (286,276)  
1990 Eugene Branstool: (683,932) Judy Wynn Parker: (131,564) Robert M. Galvin: (145)
Sandra King (WI): (46)
1986 Paul R. Leonard: (684,206) Barbara Arnold Massey (WI): (880)  
1982 Myrl H. Shoemaker: (436,887) Charles A. Vanik: (383,007) Kenneth M. Keefe: (210,524)
1978 Michael J. Dorrian: (491,524) Robert J. Strittmatter: (88,134)  
1974 Richard F. Celeste: 298,952 Anthony O. Calabrese: 176,756 William M. O'Neill: 125,012
J. W. Brown: 121,112
A. William Sweeney: 71,172
James R. Williams: 53,422
Lucille Huston: 48,034
Henry W. Eckhart: 30,614
Don L. Hanni: 24,033
1970 Anthony O. Calabrese: 232,602 A. William Sweeney: 185,086 Ray T. Miller Jr.: 93,062
James D. Nolan: 91,918
John J. Gill: 84,513
Robert E. Hagan: 70,320
Perry Mason: 53,350
1966 William L. Coleman: 263,508 Paul J. Lynch: 227,692  
1962 John J. Gallagher: 174,030 James A. Lantz: 117,010 James L. Powers: 92,701
John T. Flanigan: 89,790
Harold L. Milligan: 70,436
1958 John W. Donahey: 175,907 John J. Gallagher: 154,032 John W. Peck: 76,898
Franklin E. Smith: 57,817
Charles H. Hubbell: 46,957
Albert T. Ball: 25,590
Roy E. Hopple: 18,236
1956 John Taylor: 225,844 R. Edward Tepe: 99,002 Roy H. Burry: 67,176
1954 George D. Nye: 169,779 Herbert S. Duffy: 105,126 John Taylor: 44,555
1952 'George D. Nye': 414,672    
1950 'George D. Nye': 272,912 John F. Cantwell: 101,399  
1948 George D. Nye: 322,237    
1946 'George D. Nye': 225,950    
1944 George D. Nye: 124,747 Reed M. Winegardner: 77,588; N. A. Wilcox: 48,792
1942 George D. Nye: 157,718 Reed M. Winegardner: 96,907  
1940 Robert S. Cox: 86,044 Reed M. Winegardner: 54,063 Charles H. Hubbell: 49,643
John Taylor: 47,656
John W. Pattison: 41,347
William H. Whetro: 39,423
Mark E. Moore: 38,215
Ed P. Buckmeyer: 27,554
James F. Coady: 20,222
Price Janson: 16,575
Harry J. Halper: 14,043
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