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  2. Socialist Party of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of Ohio (SPOH) is a socialist political party in the U.S. state of Ohio.Founded in 1901, the SPO was an affiliate of the Socialist Party of America.Since the 1972 renaming of the SPA to Social Democrats, USA, it has been the state chapter of the Socialist Party USA (SPUSA).

  3. Category:Ohio socialists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ohio socialists" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Robert J. Alexander; B.

  4. History of the socialist movement in the United States

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    On that single day in 1920, Hoover's agents rounded up 6,000 people. Many were deported but the Labor Department ended the raids with a ruling that the incarcerations and deportations were illegal. [86] "Socialism" gradually came to be an American conservative attack-word aimed at merely liberal policies and politicians. [87]

  5. Ohio senator wasn't sorry he called public school socialism ...

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    While serving as vice-chair of the House Education Committee in 2014, Andrew Brenner’s stated on an online forum that public schools are a form of “socialism." Later, Brenner, then a state ...

  6. List of elected socialist mayors in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, one author estimated that there were twenty-eight such mayors [1] and in 1913 another author estimated thirty-four. [2] In 1967, however, James Weinstein's table of "Cities and Towns Electing Socialist Mayors or Other Major Municipal Officers, 1911–1920" counted 74 such municipalities in 1911 and 32 in 1913, with smaller peaks in 1915 (22) and 1917 (18): [3]: 116–118

  7. Government of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Apportionment Board draws state legislative district lines in Ohio. In order to be enacted into law, a bill must be adopted by both houses of the General Assembly and signed by the Governor. If the Governor vetoes a bill, the General Assembly can override the veto with a three-fifths supermajority of both houses.

  8. Where does America's new secretary of state stand on key ...

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    Hear from Rubio, the first Latino secretary of state, in his own words. Ending the war between Russia and Ukraine will mean 'difficult choices' Rubio has long urged a swift conclusion to the two ...

  9. GOP scored massive wins in Ohio. What does that mean ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a year ago that “in 2023, Ohio women who were full-time wage and salary workers had median usual weekly earnings of $998, significantly below the ...