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Montgomery County is in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. At the 2020 census , the population was 537,309, [ 2 ] making it the fifth-most populous county in Ohio. The county seat is Dayton . [ 3 ]
Montgomery County is governed by a three-member county commission. As of October 2012, the board comprises three Democratic members: Debbie Lieberman, Judy Dodge, and Dan Foley. Former Montgomery County Sheriff Dave Vore, a Republican will challenge incumbent Dodge in November 2012. Lieberman will seek re-election against Kettering City Council ...
List of United States representatives from Ohio. List of current members of the U.S. House of Representatives; United States congressional delegations from Ohio; Supreme Court of Ohio. List of justices of the Ohio Supreme Court; Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court; Ohio General Assembly. Ohio State Senate; Ohio House of Representatives
In the 2006 Democratic party primary election for Ohio treasurer, Cordray was set to face Montgomery County Treasurer Hugh Quill, [72] but Quill withdrew before the election. [73] He defeated Republican nominee Sandra O'Brien for state treasurer in the 2006 election with 58% of the vote. [ 74 ]
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Buildings and structures in Montgomery County, Ohio (7 C, 21 P) E. Education in Montgomery County, Ohio (3 C, 22 P) G. Geography of Montgomery County, Ohio (4 C, 7 P) P.
Before Ohio became a state, John Armstrong was Treasurer-General of the Northwest Territory from 1796 to 1803. [2] He was appointed to the post by the United States Congress. Under the first constitution of Ohio, 1803 to 1851, the state legislature appointed a treasurer. [2] Since the second constitution in 1852, the office has been elective. [2]
Interstate 70 crosses Clay Township east-west in the south and the National Road (US-40) crosses east–west just north of I-70. OH-49, also known as Dayton-Greenville Pike is a main north–south connector from Greenville to the north in Darke County to I-70.