Return J. Meigs (born November 17, 1764 in Middletown, Connecticut; died March 29, 1825 in Marietta, Ohio) succeeded Samuel H. Huntingdon as the fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 8, 1810 and March 24, 1814, including the whole of 1812.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.
he was the governor of Ohio
There is no governor in Cincinnati. The governor of Ohio works in Columbus. (see related question)
Richard M. Bishop (born November 4, 1812 in Fleming County, Kentucky; died March 2, 1893 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded Thomas L. Young as the thirty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1878 and January 12, 1880. Following the end of Bishop's term as Governor of Ohio, Charles Foster (born April 12, 1828 in Tiffin, Ohio; died January 9, 1904 in Springfield, Ohio) became the thirty-fifth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1880 and January 14, 1884.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Ohio is Mary Taylor. Taylor assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio on January 10, 2011.
Thomas Boone - governor - died in 1812.
The governor of Ohio made about $144,850 as of 2007.
Wilson Shannon (born February 24, 1802 in Belmont County, Ohio; died August 30, 1877 in Lawrence, Kansas) succeeded Thomas Corwin as the sixteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 14, 1842 and April 15, 1844. Following the end of Shannon's term as Governor of Ohio, Thomas W. Bartley (born February 11, 1812 in Jefferson County, Ohio; died June 20, 1885) became the seventeenth Governor of Ohio, serving between April 15, 1844 and December 3, 1844. Following the end of Bartley's term as Governor of Ohio, Mordecai Bartley (born December 16, 1783 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania; died October 10, 1870 in Mansfield, Ohio) became the eighteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 3, 1844 and December 12, 1846.
Nancy Hollister the 66th Governor of Ohio became the Governor when George Voinovich resigned to take a seat in the US Senate. No woman has ever been elected to the office if Governor of Ohio.
Thomas L. Young (born December 14, 1832 in Killyleagh; died July 20, 1888 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded Rutherford B. Hayes as the thirty-third Governor of Ohio, serving between March 2, 1877 and January 14, 1878. Following the end of Young's term as Governor of Ohio, Richard M. Bishop (born November 4, 1812 in Fleming County, Kentucky; died March 2, 1893 in Jacksonville, Florida) became the thirty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1878 and January 12, 1880.
As of June 2014 the current Governor of Ohio is John Kasich. He is a member of the Republican Party and took office in 2011.