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  1. Current delegation. Sherrod Brown (D) J. D. Vance (R) 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 Democrat Sherrod Brown (serving since 2007) and Republican J. D. Vance (serving since 2023), making it one of six states to have a split United States Senate ...

    Class 1 Class 1 U.s. Senators Belong ...(#)
    Class 1 Class 1 U.s. Senators ...(senator)
    Class 1 Class 1 U.s. Senators ...(party)
    Class 1 Class 1 U.s.(dates In Office)
    26
    Jan 3, 2007 – present
    25
    Jan 3, 1995 – Jan 3, 2007
    24
    Dec 29, 1976 – Jan 3, 1995
    • Withdrawn Or Disqualified Candidates
    • 2010
    • 2004
    • 1998

    On November 2, 2010, Rob Portman (R) won election to the United States Senate. He defeated Lee Fisher (D), Michael L. Pryce (I), Eric W. Deaton (Constitution), Daniel H. LaBotz (Socialist), and Arthur T. Sullivan (I) in the general election.

    On November 2, 2004, George V. Voinovich (R) won re-election to the United States Senate. He defeated Eric D. Fingerhut (D) and Helen Myers (Write-In) in the general election.

    On November 3, 1998, George V. Voinovich (R) won election to the United States Senate. He defeated Mary O. Boyle (D) in the general election.

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  3. 2 days ago · Senators. Each state in the United States elects two senators, regardless of the state’s population. Senators serve six-year terms with staggered elections. Americans in the United States’s six territories do not have senators. Ohio’s senators are: Senior Senator.

  4. States in the Senate | Ohio Senators. 1. Resigned on or before this date, having been elected governor. 2. Vacancy from Mar 4 to Mar. 14, 1851, because of failure of legislature to elect. 3. Resigned Sept. 30, 1945, to accept appointment on Supreme Court. 4.

  5. The Ohio Senate is composed of 33 members who represent different districts across the state. Learn more about each senator's background, legislative priorities, and contact information on this page. You can also use the district map to find your senator by your address or ZIP code.

  6. A 1953 resolution of Congress changed Ohio's date of statehood to March 1, 1803, to reflect the date when Ohio's state legislature first met. Ohio’s first two senators, John Smith and Thomas Worthington, took office on April 1, 1803. Ohio’s longest-serving senators include John Sherman (1861-1877; 1881-1897) and John Glenn (1974-1999).

  7. Washington, DC 20510. Please include your return postal mailing address when corresponding with a Senate office. Telephone. Phone numbers are available on each state's page or on your senator's website. Senators Suite & Telephone List (PDF) A U.S. Capitol Switchboard operator can also connect you directly with the Senate office. (202) 224-3121.

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