Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
The office of Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court was created in 1912 as an elected office with a term of six years. Prior to this, there were chief judges. The office is currently held by Maureen O'Connor.
Chief judges of the Ohio Supreme Court
Name | Party | Term |
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Return Jonathan Meigs Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 1803–1804 |
Samuel H. Huntington | Democratic-Republican | 1804–1808 |
William Sprigg | Democratic-Republican | 1808–1810 |
Thomas Scott | Democratic-Republican | 1810–1815 |
Ethan A. Brown | Democratic-Republican | 1815–1819 |
Jessup Nash Couch | Democratic-Republican | 1819–1821 |
Calvin Pease | Democratic-Republican | 1821–1829 |
Peter Hitchcock | 1829–1833 | |
Joshua Collett | 1833–1835 | |
Ebenezer Lane | 1835–1845 |
Chief justices of the Ohio Supreme Court
Name | Party | Term |
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Hugh L. Nichols | Democratic | 1913–1920 |
Carrington T. Marshall | Republican | 1921–1932 |
Carl V. Weygandt | Democratic | 1933–1962 |
Kingsley A. Taft | Republican | 1963–1970 |
C. William O'Neill | Republican | 1970–1978 |
Robert E. Leach | Republican | 1978 |
Frank D. Celebrezze Sr. | Democratic | 1978–1986 |
Thomas J. Moyer | Republican | 1987–2010 |
Eric Brown | Democratic | 2010 |
Maureen O'Connor | Republican | 2011– |
See also
- Ohio Supreme Court
- List of justices of the Ohio Supreme Court
References
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