The 1946 United States Senate elections in Ohio was held on November 5, 1946, alongside a concurrent special election to the same seat.
Former Republican Governor of Ohio and
1944nominee for the U.S. vice presidency
John W. Bricker defeated Democratic interim senator
James W. Huffman, who had been appointed to fill the vacant seat left by Supreme Court Justice
Harold Hitz Burton. In a concurrent special election to finish Burton's unexpired term, Republican
Kingsley Taft defeated Henry P. Webber.
Background
Incumbent Senator
Harold Hitz Burton resigned from office in October 1945 to accept a seat on the United States Supreme Court. Governor
Frank Lausche appointed
James W. Huffman to fill Burton's vacant seat until a successor could be duly elected. The special election to fill the seat was scheduled for November 5, 1946, concurrent with the election to the next full term.
Huffman did not run in the special election, but ran in the election for the full term beginning in 1947.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Marvin C. Harrison, former State Senator from
Cleveland and candidate for U.S. Senate in 1944