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Parents > United States > Ohio > Senate Class III
OfficeSenate
HonorificSenator - Abbr: Sen.
Type General Election
Filing Deadline June 01, 1956 - 12:00pm Central
Polls Open November 06, 1956 - 06:00am Central
Polls Close November 06, 1956 - 11:00pm Central
Term Start January 03, 1957 - 12:00pm
Term End January 03, 1963 - 12:00pm
ContributorJoshua L.
Last ModifiedRBH January 28, 2018 11:16pm
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The Ohio U.S. Senate race was one of the key races of 1956. In a year in which the Republicans expected to make sweeping gains in Congress due to Eisenhower's coattails, the race in Ohio was a key example of how short the President's coattails actually were.

Bender had been elected to complete the term of Senator Robert Taft just two years earlier in a good Democratic year. He had a moderate conservative voting record in the Senate.

The strongest Democratic candidate in early 1956 appeared to be Gov. Lausche. The governor, a moderate who had always campaigned without seeking the support of labor leaders and who had generally ignored Ohio Democratic leaders as well, had always been an enigma.

During the campaign, the two candidates appeared to agree on more issues than they disagreed. Lausche had managed to avoid discussing his differences with Adlai Stevenson in the campaign until the Lausche-Bender debate on 10/27/1956. In that debate, Bender got Lausche to admit that he did not support Stevenson's military or foreign policy proposals. Lausche also stated that if his vote would determine control of the Senate in 1957, he would vote to organize a Republican Senate.

The race was marked by unusual characteristics. Bender received the endorsement of labor leaders, who usually supported Democrats. Lausche received the support of moderate Republicans who wanted to steer left of the Republican leadership in Congress. Furthermore, the Ohio legislature worked inadverte

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LAST GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyRepublican Won11/02/1954
NameGeorge H. Bender Votes1,257,874 (50.06%)
Term12/16/1954 - 01/03/1957 Margin2,970 (+0.12%)
NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyDemocratic Won11/06/1962
NameFrank J. Lausche Votes1,843,813 (61.56%)
Term01/03/1963 - 01/03/1969 Margin692,521 (+23.12%)
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Name Gov. Frank J. Lausche (I) Sen. George H. Bender  
PartyDemocratic Republican  
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Certified Votes 1,864,589 (52.89%) 1,660,910 (47.11%)  
Margin0 (0.00%) -203,679 (-5.78%)  
Predict Avg.0.00% 0.00%  
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