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C. William O'Neill

C. William O'Neill (February 14, 1916 - August 20, 1978) was a Republican politician from Ohio. He was born in Marietta, Ohio. He was the 59th governor of Ohio.

O'Neill served as a state representative and as Speaker of the House. He was then elected the State Attorney General in 1950, serving from 1951-1957, when he was elected to the governorship. O'Neill served until 1959. He was defeated for reelection due to his support of the controversial proposed "right to work" amendment to the Ohio Constitution. He served on the Ohio Supreme Court from 1960 until 1970. He had the distinction of serving in all three branches of Ohio government during his career.

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Preceded by:
John W. Brown
Governors of Ohio Succeeded by:
Michael DiSalle
Preceded by:
Herbert S. Duffy
Ohio Attorney General
1951-1957
Succeeded by:
William B. Saxbe
Last updated: 05-07-2005 12:48:08
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