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George V. Voinovich
 
3,464,044 votes
63.85%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Public Official
 - EDUCATION:  Ohio State University College of Law, J.D. 1961
 - U.S. Senator, 1999-Present;   Governor, State of Ohio, 1990-1998
 - Mayor, City of Cleveland, 1979-1988; Lieutenant Governor, State of Ohio, 1979
 - Commissioner, Cuyahoga County, 1977-1978; Auditor, Cuyahoga County, 1971-1976
 - Member, Ohio House of Representatives, 1967-1971
  
Eric D. Fingerhut
 
1,961,002 votes
36.15%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: State Senator, 25th District
 - EDUCATION:  Bachelor's Degree, Northwestern University; Law Degree, Stanford University
 - State Senator, 1991-1992
 - U.S. Representative, 1993-1994
 - State Senator, 1998-present
  
Helen Meyers
(Write-In)
296 votes
0.01%
  
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