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.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
Cyrus G. Luce (born July 2, 1824 in Windsor, Ohio; died March 18, 1905 in Coldwater, Michigan) succeded Russell Alger as the twenty-first Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1887 and January 1, 1891, including the whole of 1888.
Jeremiah McLain Rusk (born June 17, 1830 in Malta, Ohio; died November 21, 1893 in Viroqua, Wisconsin) succeeded William E. Smith as the fifteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 7, 1889, including the whole of 1888.
You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.
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There is no governor in Cincinnati. The governor of Ohio works in Columbus. (see related question)
The current Lieutenant Governor of Ohio is Mary Taylor. Taylor assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio on January 10, 2011.
Montana Governor's Residence was created in 1888.
The governor of Ohio made about $144,850 as of 2007.
The governor of South Carolina in 1888 was John Peter Richardson III. Richardson served as governor from November 30, 1886 until December 4, 1890.
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.