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Ohio Governor 1956 William O'Neill (R) - Michael Disalle (D) O'Neill (R) 1,984,988 56.04 % Counties Won 83 DiSalle (D) 1,557,103 43.96 % Counties Won 5 Variance (R) 427,885 12.08 % Variance (R) 78 Ohio President 1956 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) - Adlai E. Stevenson (D) Eisenhower (R) 2,262,610 61.11 % Counties Won 87 Stevenson (D) 1,439,655 38.89 % Counties Won 1 Variance (R) 822,955 22.23 % Variance (R) 86 Ohio Governor 1952 Charles P. Taft (R) - Frank J. Lausche (D) Taft (R) 1,590,058 44.10 % Counties Won 35 Lausche (D) 2,015,111 55.90 % Counties Won 53 Variance (D) 425,053 11.79 % Variance (D) 18 Ohio President 1952 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) - Adlai E. Stevenson (D) Eisenhower (R) 2,100,391 56.76 % Counties Won 82 Stevenson (D) 1,600,367 43.24 % Counties Won 6 Variance (R) 500,024 13.51 % Variance (R) 76 Ohio Governor 1948 Thomas J. Herbert (R) - Frank J. Lausche (D) Herbert (R) 1,398,514 46.33 % Counties Won 53 Lausche (D) 1,619,775 53.67 % Counties Won 35 Variance (D) 221,261 7.33 % Variance (R) 18 Ohio President 1948 Thomas E. Dewey (R) - Harry S. Truman (D) Dewey (R) 1,445,684 49.88 % Counties Won 66 Truman (D) 1,452,791 50.12 % Counties Won 22 Variance (D) 7,107 0.25 % Variance (R) 44

Ohio Governor 1944 James G. Stewart (R) - Frank J. Lausche (D) Stewart (R) 1,491,450 48.18 % Counties Won 70 Lausche (D) 1,603,809 51.82 % Counties Won 18 Other 16 0.00 % Variance (D) 112,359 3.63 % Variance (R) 52 Ohio President 1944 Thomas E. Dewey (R) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) Dewey (R) 1,582,293 50.18 % Counties Won 74 Roosevelt (D) 1,570,763 49.82 % Counties Won 14 Other 66 0.00% Variance (R) 11,530 0.37 % Variance (R) 60 Ohio Governor 1940 John W. Bricker (R) - Martin L Davey (D) Bricker (R) 1,824,863 55.55 % Counties Won 77 Davey (D) 1,460,396 44.45 % Counties Won 11 Other 428 0.01 % Variance (R) 364,467 11.09 % Variance (R) 66 Ohio President 1940 Wendell L. Wilkie (R) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) Wilkie (R) 1,586,773 47.80 % Counties Won 60 Roosevelt (D) 1,733,139 52.20 % Counties Won 28 Other 667 0.02% Variance (D) 146,366 4.41 % Variance (R) 32 Ohio Governor 1936 John W. Bricker (R) - Martin L. Davey (D) Bricker (R) 1,412,773 47.74 % Counties Won 39 Davey (D) 1,539,461 52.02 % Counties Won 49 Other 7,372 0.25 % Variance (D) 126,688 4.28 % Variance (D) 10 Ohio President 1936 Alfred M. Landon (R) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) Landon (R) 1,127,855 37.44 % Counties Won 21 Roosevelt (D) 1,747,140 58.00 % Counties Won 67 Other 137,665 4.57% Variance (D) 619,285 20.56 % Variance (D) 46

Ohio Governor 1932 David S. Ingalls (R) - George White (D) Ingalls (R) 1,151,933 44.85 % Counties Won 19 White (D) 1,356,518 52.81 % Counties Won 69 Other 59,996 2.34 % Variance (D) 204,585 7.97 % Variance (D) 50 Ohio President 1932 Herbert Hoover (R) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) Hoover (R) 1,227,319 47.03 % Counties Won 30 Roosevelt (D) 1,301,695 49.88 % Counties Won 58 Other 80,714 3.09% Variance (D) 74,376 2.85 % Variance (D) 28 Ohio Governor 1928 Myers Y. Cooper (R) - Martin L. Davey (D) Cooper (R) 1,355,517 54.79 % Counties Won 71 Davey (D) 1,106,739 44.74 % Counties Won 17 Other 11,690 0.47 % Variance (R) 248,778 10.06 % Variance (R) 54 Ohio President 1928 Herbert Hoover (R) - Alfred E. Smith (D) Hoover (R) 1,627,546 64.89 % Counties Won 86 Smith (D) 864,210 34.45 % Counties Won 2 Other 16,590 0.66% Variance (R) 763,336 30.43 % Variance (R) 84 Ohio Governor 1924 Harry L. Davis (R) - Vic Donahey (D) Davis (R) 888,145 45.01 % Counties Won 19 Donahey (D) 1,064,981 53.97 % Counties Won 69 Other 20,244 1.03 % Variance (D) 176,836 8.96 % Variance (D) 50 Ohio President 1924 Calvin Coolidge (R) - John W. Davis (D) Coolidge (R) 1,176,130 58.33 % Counties Won 80 Davis (D) 477,888 23.70 % Counties Won 8 Other 362,219 17.97% Variance (R) 698,242 34.63 % Variance (R) 72

Ohio Governor 1920 Harry L. Davis (R) - Vic Donahey (D) Davis (R) 1,039,835 51.91 % Counties Won 60 Donahey (D) 918,962 45.88 % Counties Won 28 Other 44,386 2.22 % Variance (R) 120,873 6.03 % Variance (R) 32 Ohio President 1920 Warren G. Harding (R) - James M. Cox (D) Harding (R) 1,182,022 58.48 % Counties Won 80 Cox (D) 780,037 38.59 % Counties Won 8 Other 59,300 2.93% Variance (R) 401,985 19.89 % Variance (R) 72 Ohio Governor 1916 Frank B. Willis (R) - James M. Cox (D) Willis (R) 561,602 47.83 % Counties Won 52 Cox (D) 568,218 48.40 % Counties Won 36 Other 44,255 3.77 % Variance (D) 6,616 0.56 % Variance (R) 16 Ohio President 1916 Charles E. Hughes (R) - Woodrow Wilson (D) Hughes (R) 514,753 44.18 % Counties Won 31 Wilson (D) 604,161 51.86 % Counties Won 57 Other 46,172 3.96% Variance (D) 89,408 7.67 % Variance (D) 26 Ohio Governor 1912 Robert B. Brown (R) - James M. Cox (D) Brown (R) 272,500 26.28 % Counties Won 10 Cox (D) 439,323 42.38 % Counties Won 78 Other 324,908 31.34 % Variance (D) 166,823 16.09 % Variance (D) 68 Ohio President 1912 William H. Taft (R) - Woodrow Wilson (D) Taft (R) 278,168 26.82 % Counties Won 12 Wilson (D) 424,834 40.96 % Counties Won 76 Other 334,112 32.22% Variance (D) 146,666 14.14 % Variance (D) 64

Ohio Governor 1908 Andrew L. Harris (R) - Judson Harmon (D) Harris (R) 533,197 47.47 % Counties Won 46 Harmon (D) 552,569 49.20 % Counties Won 42 Other 37,432 3.33 % Variance (D) 19,372 1.72 % Variance (R) 4 Ohio President 1908 William H. Taft (R) - William J. Bryan Taft (R) 572,312 51.03 % Counties Won 56 Bryan (D) 502,721 44.82 % Counties Won 32 Other 46,519 4.15% Variance (R) 69,591 6.20 % Variance (R) 24 There were 13 races in Ohio History when both the Governor's race and the Presidential race were on the same ballot. Five times Ohioans voted for the opposite party candidate for Governor and President: 1952, 1944,1940, 1924 and 1908.