Dick Celeste (born November 11, 1937 in Cleveland, Ohio) succeeded Jim Rhodes as the sixty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 10, 1983 and January 14, 1991, including the whole of 1986.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.
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The current Governor of Ohio is Mike DeWine. The name of the Governor of Ohio does not change based on the city.
John W. Bricker (born September 6, 1893 in Mount Sterling, Ohio; died March 22, 1986 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Martin L. Davey as the fifty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 9, 1939 and January 8, 1945, including the whole of 1942.
John W. Bricker (born September 6, 1893 in Mount Sterling, Ohio; died March 22, 1986 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Martin L. Davey as the fifty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 9, 1939 and January 8, 1945, including the whole of 1944.
John W. Bricker (born September 6, 1893 in Mount Sterling, Ohio; died March 22, 1986 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Martin L. Davey as the fifty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 9, 1939 and January 8, 1945, including the whole of 1940.
John W. Bricker (born September 6, 1893 in Mount Sterling, Ohio; died March 22, 1986 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Martin L. Davey as the fifty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 9, 1939 and January 8, 1945, including the whole of 1941.
John W. Bricker (born September 6, 1893 in Mount Sterling, Ohio; died March 22, 1986 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Martin L. Davey as the fifty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 9, 1939 and January 8, 1945, including the whole of 1943.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Ohio is Mary Taylor. Taylor assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio on January 10, 2011.
Martin L. Davey (born July 25, 1884 in Kent, Ohio; died March 31, 1946 in Kent, Ohio) succeeded George White as the the fifty-third Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1935 and January 9, 1939. Following the end of Davey's term as Governor of Ohio, John W. Bricker (born September 6, 1893 in Mount Sterling, Ohio; died March 22, 1986 in Columbus, Ohio) became the fifty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 9, 1939 and January 8, 1945.
John W. Bricker (born September 6, 1893 in Mount Sterling, Ohio; died March 22, 1986 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Martin L. Davey as the fifty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 9, 1939 and January 8, 1945. Following the end of Bricker's term as Governor of Ohio, Frank Lausche (born November 14, 1895 in Cleveland, Ohio; died April 21, 1990 in Cleveland, Ohio) became the fifty-fifth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1945 and January 13, 1947.