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List of United States senators from Ohio
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Ohio was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1803, and elects U.S. senators to class 1 and class 3. Its current U.S. senators are Republicans Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted (both serving since 2025). John Sherman was Ohio's longest-serving senator (1861–1877; 1881–1897).
List of senators
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 1 Republican](democratic-republican-party) Apr 25, 1808 | Mar 3, 1807 Republican](democratic-republican-party) Thomas Worthington ! rowspan=2 | 1
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|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1809 Republican](democratic-republican-party) Edward Tiffin ! rowspan=3 | 2
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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 2 Return J. Meigs Jr. Republican](democratic-republican-party) Dec 8, 1810 | Elected in 1808 to finish Smith's term.
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May 18, 1809
|- style="height:2em" Dec 11, 1809 Republican](democratic-republican-party) ! rowspan=2 | 3
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|- style="height:2em" Mar 3, 1813 Republican](democratic-republican-party) Alexander Campbell ! rowspan=3 | 4
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 3 Thomas Worthington Republican](democratic-republican-party) Dec 1, 1814
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|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1819 Republican](democratic-republican-party) Jeremiah Morrow ! rowspan=5 | 5
|- style="height:2em" | nowrap | Dec 1, 1814 – Dec 10, 1814 |
|- style="height:2em" ! 4 | | Democratic- Republican | nowrap | Dec 10, 1814 – Mar 3, 1815 | Elected in 1814 to finish Meigs's term.Retired.
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=13 | 5 Benjamin Ruggles Republican](democratic-republican-party) Mar 3, 1833 |
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|- style="height:2em" | Dec 13, 1821 Republican](democratic-republican-party) William A. Trimble ! rowspan=2 | 6
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| nowrap | Dec 13, 1821 –
Jan 3, 1822
|- style="height:2em" Mar 3, 1825 Republican](democratic-republican-party) Ethan Allen Brown ! rowspan=2 | 7
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|- style="height:2em" Republican](national-republican-party) | May 20, 1828 Republican](national-republican-party) William Henry Harrison ! rowspan=2 | 8
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| nowrap | May 20, 1828 –
Dec 10, 1828
|- style="height:2em" Mar 3, 1831 Republican](national-republican-party) Jacob Burnet ! rowspan=2 | 9
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|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1837 Republican](national-republican-party) Thomas Ewing ! rowspan=3 | 10
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 6 Thomas Morris Mar 3, 1839 |
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|- style="height:2em" | | Democratic | Mar 3, 1849 William Allen ! rowspan=6 | 11
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 7 Benjamin Tappan Mar 3, 1845 |
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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 8 Thomas Corwin Jul 20, 1850 |
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|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1855 Salmon P. Chase ! rowspan=5 | 12
|- style="height:2em" ! 9 Thomas Ewing | | Whig | nowrap | Jul 20, 1850 – Mar 3, 1851 | Appointed to finish Corwin's term.Lost election to the next term.
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Mar 15, 1851
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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=11 | 10 Benjamin Wade Mar 3, 1869
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|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1861 George E. Pugh ! rowspan=3 | 13
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|- style="height:2em" | | Elected in 1860.Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. | nowrap | Mar 4, 1861 – Mar 6, 1861 | | Republican Salmon P. Chase ! 14
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| nowrap | Mar 6, 1861 –
Mar 21, 1861
|- style="height:2em" Mar 8, 1877 John Sherman ! rowspan=9 | 15
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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=8 | 11 Allen G. Thurman Mar 3, 1881 |
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| nowrap | Mar 8, 1877 –
Mar 21, 1877
|- style="height:2em" | Elected in 1877 to finish Sherman's term.Retired. | nowrap | Mar 21, 1877 – Mar 3, 1879 | | Republican Stanley Matthews ! 16
|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1885 George H. Pendleton ! rowspan=3 | 17
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=9 | 12 John Sherman Mar 4, 1897 |
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|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1891 Henry B. Payne ! rowspan=3 | 18
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|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1897 Calvin S. Brice ! rowspan=3 | 19
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|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1909 Joseph B. Foraker ! rowspan=9 | 20
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=4 | 13 Mark Hanna Feb 15, 1904 | Appointed to continue Sherman's term.Elected in 1898 to finish Sherman's term.
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|- style="height:2em" | nowrap | Feb 15, 1904 – Mar 23, 1904 |
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=4 | 14 Charles W. F. Dick Mar 3, 1911 | Elected in 1904 to finish Hanna's term.
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|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1915 Theodore E. Burton ! rowspan=3 | 21
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=7 | 15 Atlee Pomerene Mar 3, 1923 |
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|- style="height:2em" | Jan 13, 1921 Warren G. Harding ! rowspan=3 | 22
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|- style="height:2em" | Appointed to finish Harding's term, having been elected to the next term. Mar 30, 1928 Frank B. Willis ! rowspan=5 | 23
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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=12 | 16 Simeon D. Fess Jan 3, 1935 |
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|- style="height:2em" | | Re-elected in 1926.Died.
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| nowrap | Mar 30, 1928 –
Apr 5, 1928
|- style="height:2em" | Appointed to continue Willis's term.Lost nomination to finish Willis's term. | nowrap | Apr 5, 1928 – Dec 14, 1928 | | Democratic Cyrus Locher ! 24
|- style="height:2em" Oct 28, 1929 Theodore E. Burton ! rowspan=2 | 25
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| nowrap | Oct 28, 1929 –
Nov 5, 1929
|- style="height:2em" | Appointed to continue Willis's term.Lost election to finish Willis's term. | nowrap | Nov 5, 1929 – Nov 30, 1930 | | Republican Roscoe C. McCulloch ! 26
|- style="height:2em" Jan 3, 1939 Robert J. Bulkley ! rowspan=5 | 27
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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 17 Vic Donahey Jan 3, 1941 |
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|- style="height:2em" | Jul 31, 1953 Robert A. Taft ! rowspan=11 | 28
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 18 Harold H. Burton Sep 30, 1945 |
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|- style="height:2em" | nowrap | Sep 30, 1945 – Oct 8, 1945 |
|- style="height:2em" ! 19 James W. Huffman | | Democratic | nowrap | Oct 8, 1945 – Nov 5, 1946 | Appointed to continue Burton's term.Retired when successor elected.
|- style="height:2em" ! 20 Kingsley Taft | | Republican | nowrap | Nov 5, 1946 – Jan 3, 1947 | Elected in 1946 to finish Burton's term.Retired.
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=10 | 21 John W. Bricker Jan 3, 1959 |
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| nowrap | Jul 31, 1953 –
Nov 10, 1953
|- style="height:2em" | Appointed to continue Taft's term.Lost election to finish Taft's term. | nowrap | Nov 10, 1953 – Dec 2, 1954 | | Democratic Thomas Burke ! 29
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| nowrap | Dec 2, 1954 –
Dec 16, 1954
|- style="height:2em" Jan 3, 1957 George H. Bender ! rowspan=2 |30
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|- style="height:2em" | Jan 3, 1969 Frank Lausche ! rowspan=6 | 31
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=6 | 22 Stephen M. Young Jan 3, 1971 |
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|- style="height:2em" | Jan 3, 1974 William Saxbe ! rowspan=3 | 32
|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=5 | 23 Robert Taft Jr. Dec 28, 1976 |
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|- style="height:2em" | Appointed to finish Saxbe's term.Lost nomination to full term and resigned early. | nowrap | Jan 4, 1974 – Dec 23, 1974 | | Democratic Howard Metzenbaum ! 33
|- style="height:2em" | Appointed to finish Saxbe's term, having been elected to the next term. Jan 3, 1999 John Glenn ! rowspan=14 | 34
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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=10 | 24 Howard Metzenbaum Jan 3, 1995 | Appointed to finish Taft's term, having been elected to the next term.
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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=6 | 25 Mike DeWine Jan 3, 2007 |
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|- style="height:2em" | Jan 3, 2011 George Voinovich ! rowspan=6 | 35
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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=9 | 26 Sherrod Brown Jan 3, 2025 |
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|- style="height:2em" | Jan 3, 2023 Rob Portman ! rowspan=6 | 36
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|- style="height:2em" | Jan 10, 2025](us-senate-career-of-jd-vance) JD Vance ! rowspan=2 | 37
|-style="height:2em" ! rowspan=6 | 27 Bernie Moreno present
|- style="height:2em" | | nowrap | Jan 10, 2025 – Jan 18, 2025
|-style="height:2em" | Appointed to continue Vance's term. | Jan 18, 2025 – present | | Republican Jon Husted ! 38
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|- style="height:2em" | 39 | 122nd
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References
- {{cite thesis | access-date = February 20, 2016
- {{cite book | editor1-first = Wendy | editor1-last = Wolff
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References
- Taylor, William A.. (1900). "Ohio in Congress from 1803 to 1901". Century Publishing Co..
- "Ohio 1807 U.S. Senate". [[Tufts University]].
- Taylor, William A.. (1900). "Ohio in Congress from 1803 to 1901". Century Publishing Co..
- (Jan 14, 1896). "Foraker will succeed Brice: Ohio's Republican Legislators Vote Solidly for the Ex-Governor". [[The New York Times]].
- (Jan 15, 1902). "SENATOR FORAKER CHOSEN". [[The New York Times]].
- Walters, Everett. (1948). "Joseph Benson Foraker: An Uncompromising Republican". The Ohio History Press.
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