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  4. Maryellen O'Shaughnessy - Wikipedia

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    Husted won election with 53.7% to O'Shaughnessy's 41.5% and Earl's 4.8%. [ 7 ] During her tenure as clerk of courts, her leadership has led to the office processing more than half-a-million vehicle titles a year – the most in Ohio – and has sent more than $7 million in auto-title funds to the county’s general fund. [ 8 ]

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    Addition made in 1881 (pictured). Closed in 2006; [19] long-term leased to Junior Achievement of Central Ohio in 2008. [20] [21] 1874 Stewart Alternative Elementary School / New Street School More images: 40 Stewart Avenue In use In use by Columbus City Schools. Designed by P. A. Schlapp. [18] [21] Addition made in 1892. 1876 Douglas Junior ...

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    Edelbrock in 2012. Otis Victor "Vic" Edelbrock Jr. (August 23, 1936 – June 9, 2017) was the son and only child of famed mechanic and Edelbrock founder, Vic Edelbrock.He was the president of Edelbrock from 1962 until his death in his home in Rolling Hills, California at age 80.

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  9. Vic Donahey - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Victor "Honest Vic" Donahey (July 7, 1873 – April 8, 1946) was an American Democratic Party politician from Ohio. Donahey was the 50th governor of Ohio and a United States Senator from Ohio. Donahey left school early to become a printer; in addition to working as a newspaper editor, he owned his own printing company.