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The following is the planned order of succession for the governorships of the 50 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and the five organized territories of the United States, according to the constitutions (and supplemental laws, if any) of each. [1] Some states make a distinction whether the succeeding individual is acting as governor or becomes ...
The Ohio Revised Code establishes the laws governing the township. [18] The township is overseen by a board of trustees consisting of three members, elected during the general election in November of odd-numbered years for a four-year term that begins on January 1 of the following year. Two trustees are elected the year after the presidential ...
The Ohio attorney general is the chief legal officer of the State of Ohio in the United States. The office is filled by general election, held every four years ...
State law provides that counties are headed by an elected county executive who uses the title of "county mayor". Exceptions are the three counties ( Davidson , Moore , and Trousdale ) that have consolidated city-county government, where the position is not used, and certain counties where a private act of the state legislature authorizes the ...
unknown – Extended to the Kentucky state line on the Ohio River along the previous alignment of the U.S. Route 62/U.S. Route 68 concurrency [8] (signed as Business U.S. Route 62 in Kentucky; [2] this extension would have occurred after the opening of the William H. Harsha Bridge in 2001). SR 41 has since been truncated back to US 52 and ...
State Route 49 (SR 49) is a state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of Ohio.It begins in Drexel, an area within the city of Trotwood, at US 35 and runs northwesterly to Greenville, and then runs roughly along near the western edge of the state near the Indiana state line to the Michigan state line where it meets with Michigan's M-49.
State Route 66 (SR 66) is a north–south state highway in the northwestern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 36 (US 36) in Piqua, and its northern terminus is at US 20 in Fayette. South of Defiance it generally follows the route of the former Miami and Erie Canal.