CLEVELAND, Ohio - Find Ohio presidential election results for each year since 1960, with interactive maps and county-by-county vote totals.

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Ohio is known as a bellwether state in presidential elections because the Ohio winner has won the national election in each of the last 13 races, beginning with 1964.

John Kennedy, in 1960, is the last candidate to win the presidency without winning Ohio. Vice President Richard Nixon won Ohio in 1960, but didn't become president until after winning the 1968 election.

Six of the 13 elections have been won by Democrats: Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton (twice) and Barack Obama (twice).

Seven of the elections have been won by Republicans: Richard Nixon (twice), Ronald Reagan (twice), George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush (twice).

Search the database above to find trends by years or counties, or scroll through the interactive maps at the bottom.

Here is a summary of Ohio presidential election results from 1960 to 2016. Below t are interactive versions that allow you to click each county to see individual results. Red counties were won by Republican candidates. Blue counties were won by Democratic candidates. The darker shades represent wins by at least 20 percentage points.

Click on the counties on the maps below to see results for each election.