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As of 2011, the last person to win a U. S. Presidential election without winning Ohio was John F. Kennedy in 1960.

In the 52 presidential elections since Ohio statehood was granted, Ohio's votes went to the loser only 9 times (only twice since the beginning of the 20th century):

  • 1824 - Clay/Sanford
  • 1836 - Harrison/Granger
  • 1844 - Clay/Frelinghuysen
  • 1848 - Cass/Butler
  • 1856 - Frémont/Dayton
  • 1884 - Blaine/Logan
  • 1892 - Harrison/Reid *
  • 1944 - Dewey/Bricker
  • 1960 - Nixon/Lodge

* In 1892, Ohio cast 22 votes for Harrison/Reid and one vote for Cleveland/Stevenson.

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John Q. Adams (1824), James K. Polk (1844), Zachary Taylor (1848), James Buchanan (1856), Grover Cleveland (1884,1892), Franklin D. Roosevelt (1944); John F. Kennedy (1960)

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It has happened nine times since Ohio statehood was granted, but no Republican has ever done so.

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