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Resigned when nominated Governor of Ohio. Whig: March 4, 1837 – May 30, 1840 Vacant: May 30, 1840 – October 13, 1840 26th: Jeremiah Morrow (Twenty Mile Stand) Whig: October 13, 1840 – March 3, 1843 26th 27th: Elected to finish Corwin's term. Also elected to the next term in 1840. Retired. Joseph Vance : Whig: March 4, 1843 – March 3 ...
Ohio is divided into 15 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. After the 2010 census , Ohio, which up until then had 18 districts, lost two House seats due to slow population growth compared to the national average, [ 1 ] and a new map was signed into law on September 26, 2011.
Ohio's 9th congressional district has been represented by Representative Marcy Kaptur since 1983. This district is located in the northwestern part of the state, bordering Michigan , Indiana, and Ontario , Canada (via Lake Erie ), and includes all of Defiance , Williams , Fulton , Lucas , Ottawa , Sandusky , and Erie counties, and a portion of ...
How do Ohio cities fare in the U.S. News & World Report Best Place to Live in the U.S. ranking? U.S. News & World Report has ranked 150 cities as the best places to live for 2024-25.
Appalachian Ohio, shaded in green, shown within Appalachia. Appalachian Ohio is a bioregion and political unit in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio, characterized by the western foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and the Appalachian Plateau. The Appalachian Regional Commission defines the region as consisting of thirty-two ...
Mattapan bus loop. Mattapan (/ ˈ m æ t ə p æ n /) is a neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Mattapan is the original Native American name for the Dorchester area, [1] possibly meaning "a place to sit." [2] At the 2010 census, it had a population of 36,480, with the majority of its population immigrants.
The Miami Valley is the land area surrounding the Great Miami River in southwest Ohio, USA, and includes the Little Miami, Mad, and Stillwater rivers as well. Geographically, it includes Dayton, Springfield, Middletown, Hamilton, and other communities. The name is derived from the Miami Indians. [1]
The current mansion that houses the governor is the second governor's mansion and was purchased in 1957 to house the governor and his family. The original residence, the Old Governor's Mansion in Columbus, was purchased after an embarrassing incident in 1916 occurred with the governor-elect James M. Cox.