Duncan McArthur (born January 4, 1772 in Dutchess County, New York; died April 29, 1839 in Chillicothe, Ohio) succeeded Allen Trimble as the eleventh Governor of Ohio, serving between December 18, 1830 and December 7, 1832.
Following the end of McArthur's term as Governor of Ohio, Robert Lucas (born April 1, 1781 in Mecklenburg, Virginia; died February 7, 1853 in Iowa City, Iowa) became the twelfth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 7, 1832 and December 12, 1836.
Robert Lucas (born April 1, 1781 in Mecklenburg, Virginia; died February 7, 1853 in Iowa City, Iowa) succeeded Duncan McArthur as the twelfth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 7, 1832 and December 12, 1836, including the whole of 1834.
Edward Noyes (born October 3, 1832 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died September 4, 1890 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded Rutherford B. Hayes as the thirtieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1872 and January 12, 1874, including the whole of 1873.
Duncan McArthur (born January 4, 1772 in Dutchess County, New York; died April 29, 1839 in Chillicothe, Ohio) succeeded Allen Trimble as the eleventh Governor of Ohio, serving between December 18, 1830 and December 7, 1832, including the whole of 1831.
Rutherford B. Hayes (born October 4, 1822 in Delaware, Ohio; died January 17, 1893 in Fremont, Ohio) succeeded Jacob Cox as the twenty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1868 and January 8, 1872. Following the end of Hayes' term as Governor of Ohio, Edward Noyes (born October 3, 1832 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died September 4, 1890 in Cincinnati, Ohio) became the thirtieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1872 and January 12, 1874.
Rutherford B. Hayes (born October 4, 1822 in Delaware, Ohio; died January 17, 1893 in Fremont, Ohio) succeeded William Allen as the thirty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between January 10, 1876 and March 2, 1877. Following the end of Hayes' term as Governor of Ohio, Thomas L. Young (born December 14, 1832 in Killyleagh; died July 20, 1888 in Cincinnati, Ohio) became the thirty-third Governor of Ohio, serving between March 2, 1877 and January 14, 1878.
Allen Trimble (born November 24, 1783 in Augusta County, Virginia; died February 3, 1870 in Hillsboro, Ohio) succeeded Jeremiah Morrow as the tenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 19, 1826 and December 18, 1830. Following the end of Trimble's term as Governor of Ohio, Duncan McArthur (born January 4, 1772 in Dutchess County, New York; died April 29, 1839 in Chillicothe, Ohio) became the eleventh Governor of Ohio, serving between December 18, 1830 and December 7, 1832.
Robert Lucas (born April 1, 1781 in Mecklenburg, Virginia; died February 7, 1853 in Iowa City, Iowa) succeeded Duncan McArthur as the twelfth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 7, 1832 and December 12, 1836, including the whole of 1833.
Robert Lucas (born April 1, 1781 in Mecklenburg, Virginia; died February 7, 1853 in Iowa City, Iowa) succeeded Duncan McArthur as the twelfth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 7, 1832 and December 12, 1836, including the whole of 1835.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
Edward Noyes (born October 3, 1832 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died September 4, 1890 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded Rutherford B. Hayes as the thirtieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1872 and January 12, 1874. Following the end of Noyes' term as Governor of Ohio, William Allen (born December 18/27, 1803 in Edenton, North Carolina; died July 11, 1873 in Fruit Hill, Ohio) became the thirty-first Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1874 and January 10, 1876.
Robert Lucas (born April 1, 1781 in Mecklenburg, Virginia; died February 7, 1853 in Iowa City, Iowa) succeeded Duncan McArthur as the twelfth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 7, 1832 and December 12, 1836. Following the end of Lucas' term as Governor of Ohio, Joseph Vance (born March 21, 1786 in Catfish, Pennsylvania; died August 24, 1852 in Urbana, Ohio) became the thirteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 12, 1836 and December 13, 1838.
You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.