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Ohio: 1933 Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment


Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933(May be incomplete!)
MargaretC. Bannon 1933ThomasE. Bateman 1933C.V. Beatty 1933PaulB. Belden 1933J.Farnley Bonnell 1933HenryG. Brunner 1933RobertJ. Bulkley 1933S.P. Bush 1933H.P. Carruth 1933T.A. Conway 1933ZoraS. Cummings 1933S.A. Cunningham 1933MatthewR. Denver 1933FrankDetrick 1933ThomasJ. Donnelly 1933JosephH. Dowling 1933HughA. Galt 1933FrankF. Gentsch 1933HarryJ. Gilligan 1933WillisD. Gradison 1933CharlesH. Gross 1933E.H. Hanefeld 1933JosephC. Heinlein 1933LouisM. Hirshson 1933GenevieveG. Hoadly 1933MaybelM. Huntington 1933KeithLawrence 1933ArthurL. Limbach 1933JohnMalick 1933PhilipR. Mather 1933CharlesF. Michael 1933JohnM. Miller 1933HaroldG. Mosier 1933LaurenceH. Norton 1933WilliamO'Neil 1933CarlF. Orth 1933JohnW. Pattison 1933AtleePomerene 1933MiraSteele Printz 1933W.H. Purcell 1933Mrs.Richard Rector 1933WilliamHunt Robbins 1933AlexanderB. Roe 1933A.P. Rogge 1933GraceChapman Rose 1933JohnE. Sater 1933T.R. Schoonover 1933SidneyG. Stricker 1933LockwoodThompson 1933W.S. Whittaker 1933JamesP. Wilson 1933WilliamW. Wood III 1933

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1933 Nov 7:WilliamW. Wood III (Wet), elected;RobertJ. Bulkley (Wet), elected;MargaretC. Bannon (Wet), elected;C.V. Beatty (Wet), elected;PaulB. Belden (Wet), elected;J.Farnley Bonnell (Wet), elected;HenryG. Brunner (Wet), elected;S.P. Bush (Wet), elected;H.P. Carruth (Wet), elected;T.A. Conway (Wet), elected;ZoraS. Cummings (Wet), elected;S.A. Cunningham (Wet), elected;FrankDetrick (Wet), elected;JosephH. Dowling (Wet), elected;HughA. Galt (Wet), elected;FrankF. Gentsch (Wet), elected;WillisD. Gradison (Wet), elected;CharlesH. Gross (Wet), elected;E.H. Hanefeld (Wet), elected;LouisM. Hirshson (Wet), elected;MaybelM. Huntington (Wet), elected;KeithLawrence (Wet), elected;ArthurL. Limbach (Wet), elected;PhilipR. Mather (Wet), elected;JosephineMcGowan (Wet), elected, but died before taking office;CharlesF. Michael (Wet), elected;JohnM. Miller (Wet), elected;HaroldG. Mosier (Wet), elected;LaurenceH. Norton (Wet), elected;WilliamO'Neil (Wet), elected;CarlF. Orth (Wet), elected;JohnW. Pattison (Wet), elected;MiraSteele Printz (Wet), elected;W.H. Purcell (Wet), elected;WilliamHunt Robbins (Wet), elected;AlexanderB. Roe (Wet), elected;A.P. Rogge (Wet), elected;GraceChapman Rose (Wet), elected;T.R. Schoonover (Wet), elected;SidneyG. Stricker (Wet), elected;LockwoodThompson (Wet), elected;W.S. Whittaker (Wet), elected;JamesP. Wilson (Wet), elected;JosephC. Heinlein (Wet), elected;HarryMcLaughlin (Wet), elected, but died before taking office;MatthewR. Denver (Wet), elected;JohnMalick (Wet), elected;AtleePomerene (Wet), elected;JosephN. Ackerman (Wet), elected, but did not serve;GenevieveG. Hoadly (Wet), elected;HarryJ. Gilligan (Wet), elected;JohnE. Sater (Wet), elected;AllieD. Willis (Dry), defeated;DowAikin (Dry), defeated;ArthurT. Arnold (Dry), defeated;CharlesA. Bame (Dry), defeated;WalterJ. Bankes (Dry), defeated;H.G. Bates (Dry), defeated;JohnT. Breece (Dry), defeated;JohnH. Clark (Dry), defeated;A.R. Clippinger (Dry), defeated;DahlB. Cooper (Dry), defeated;J.Harry Cotton (Dry), defeated;MichaelJ. Cummins (Dry), defeated;JamesW. Deffenbaugh (Dry), defeated;W.D. Ditmars (Dry), defeated;JamesS. Frame (Dry), defeated;JohnC. Fuhr (Dry), defeated;ErnestHall (Dry), defeated;ElizabethHaymaker (Dry), defeated;A.L. Hoover (Dry), defeated;H.T. Houf (Dry), defeated;W.H. Hubbell (Dry), defeated;SilasE. Hurin (Dry), defeated;MinnieG. Jamison (Dry), defeated;J.W. Johnson (Dry), defeated;W.F. Kirk (Dry), defeated;C.V. Leach (Dry), defeated;GlennMassman (Dry), defeated;ElmerMcClain (Dry), defeated;HarryB. McConnell (Dry), defeated;HenryP. Miller (Dry), defeated;WadeE. Miller (Dry), defeated;LeviMinnich (Dry), defeated;OsborneMitchell (Dry), defeated;RobertN. Montgomery (Dry), defeated;ElbertW. Moore (Dry), defeated;LawrenceR. Pugh (Dry), defeated;FlorenceD. Richard (Dry), defeated;M.C. Robinson (Dry), defeated;ViolaD. Romans (Dry), defeated;EvaRosenberger (Dry), defeated;ClaronL. Shafer (Dry), defeated;WilliamH. Sheldon (Dry), defeated;DellaM. Slagle (Dry), defeated;H.Lester Smith (Dry), defeated;EdmundD. Soper (Dry), defeated;EdwardRussel Stafford (Dry), defeated;A.R. Webber (Dry), defeated;JohnClark Williams (Dry), defeated;JohnG. Worley (Dry), defeated;HarveyO. Yoder (Dry), defeated;HowardHyde Russell (Dry), defeated;PearlE. Selby (Dry), defeated.
  • 1933 Dec 5:ThomasJ. Donnelly, appointed;Mrs.Richard Rector, appointed;ThomasE. Bateman, appointed.

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