Official Tabulation: November 8, 1994
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Robert L. Burch and
Peter Lawson Jones (D). 835,849
Keith W. Hatton and
Luther E. Willis (WI) 48
Michael Italie and
Kibwe Diarra (WI) 24
Billy R. Inmon and
Norm Myers 108,745
*George V. Voinovich and
Nancy P. Hollister (R) 2,401,572
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Lee Fisher (D) 1,625,247
*Betty Montgomery (R). 1,716,451
AUDITOR OF STATE
*Jim Petro (R) 1,883,852
Randall W. Sweeney (D) 1,337,558
SECRETARY OF STATE
Dan Brady (D). 1,150,460
*Bob Taft (R). 2,116,258
TREASURER OF STATE
*J. Kenneth Blackwell (R). 1,740,710
Edward Licht 127,670
Barbara Sykes (D). 1,370,737
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
(Full Term Commencing January 1, 1995)
*Deborah Cook. 1,842,063
J. Ross Haffey 864,786
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
(Full Term Commencing January 2, 1995)
Sara J. Harper 1,144,143
*Alice Robie Resnick. 1,645,061
UNITED STATES SENATOR
*Mike DeWine (R) 1,836,556
Joel Hyatt (D) 1,348,213
Joseph J. Slovenec (I) 252,031
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
Issue No. 1
To change the procedure for appeals of cases in which the death penalty is imposed.
YES 2,199,791
NO 936,323
Issue No. 2
To afford victims of criminal offenses constitutional rights.
YES 2,447,260
NO 704,650
Issue No. 3
To increase opportunities to the residents of the State of Ohio for higher education and to encourage Ohio families to save ahead to better afford higher education.
YES 1,816,087
NO 1,191,116
Issue No. 4
Current Section 3 (C) of Article XII prohibits taxes on the sale or purchase of food for human consumption off the premises where sold.
YES 2,228,874
NO 1,126,728
*Denotes candidate elected.