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Ohio OHIO
2006 Governor Race

The following information is taken from the 2006 Almanac of American Politics.
The 2006 Almanac can be ordered online, or by phone at 1-800-356-4838.


Ken Blackwell (R) vs. Ted Strickland (D)
  • Previous Election Results For This Seat
  • State Profile, Demographics & Political History






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Ted Strickland (D) defeated Ken Blackwell (R), 60% to 37%.



Ken Blackwell (R)


Ken Blackwell

Blackwell, Ohio's secretary of state, was nominated with 56% in a two-way primary.



About The Candidate

  • Born: Feb. 28, 1948; Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Family: Married (Rosa); three children
  • Education: Xavier University, M.Ed., 1971; B.S., 1970
  • Professional Career: Undersecretary, Department of Housing & Urban Development, 1989-91; ambassador, U.N. Human Rights Commission, 1991-92; senior fellow, Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, 1992-94; vice president, Xavier University
  • Military Career: None
  • Previous Elective Office: Secretary of state, 1999-2006; state treasurer, 1995-99; Cincinnati mayor, 1979-80; Cincinnati City Council, 1977-89



Ted Strickland (D)


Ted Strickland

Strickland, a congressman from the 6th District, was nominated with 79% in a two-way primary.



About The Candidate

  • Born: Aug. 4, 1941; Lucasville, Ohio
  • Family: Married (Frances)
  • Education: University of Kentucky, Ph.D., 1980; Asbury College, M.A., 1967; B.A., 1963
  • Professional Career: Professor, Shawnee State University, 1988-92, 1995-96; psychologist, Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, 1985-92, 1995-96
  • Military Career: None
  • Previous Elective Office: U.S. House, 1992-94, 1996-2006



Previous Election Results

 2002 general Candidate Total Votes Percent Expenditures
  Bob Taft (R) 1,865,007 58%
  Timothy Hagan (D) 1,236,924 38%  
  John Eastman (I) 126,686 4%
 
 2002 primary Candidate Total Votes Percent Expenditures
  Bob Taft (R) unopposed    
 
 1998 general Candidate Total Votes Percent Expenditures
  Bob Taft (R) 1,678,721 50%
  Lee Fisher (D) 1,498,956 45%  
  Other 176,536 5%


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