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2 unusual facts about Ohio Attorney General


Adam VanHo

He was also an Assistant Attorney General in the Ohio Attonney General's Office.

Leigh Herington

Facing term limits in 2004, Herington announced in 2002 that he would run for Ohio Attorney General.


Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr.

(September 8, 1941 – July 4, 2003) was an American politician of the Democratic party, who served as Ohio Attorney General, Ohio Secretary of State and an Ohio State Senator.

Marlene Anielski

Anielski and fellow representative Nan Baker have sponsored legislation initiated by Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine that would enable regulators to oversee electronic sweepstakes and other "skill-based" games.

Ohio gubernatorial election, 2006

Their running mates were former Ohio Attorney General Lee Fisher on the Democratic ticket and State Representative Tom Raga on the Republican ticket.

Thomas J. Herbert

His son John D. Herbert was Ohio State Treasurer for two terms, 1963 to 1971 and an unsuccessful candidate for Ohio Attorney General in 1970.


see also

Celia Williamson

In February 2010, Williamson, in conjunction with the Trafficking in Persons Study Commission, published research about the prominence of the child sex trade in Ohio under then Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray.

Champion Bridge Co.

In 1906, Ohio Attorney General Wade H. Ellis filed criminal criminal charges against 15 bridge companies under Ohio's Valentine Antitrust Act.

Coingate scandal

However, after two weeks, Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro had released only 3 of the 120 boxes of documents.

J. D. Byrider

In 2005, the Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro settled a lawsuit against J.D. Byrider stemming from customer complaints.

Robert Owens

Robert M. Owens (born 1973), Ohio lawyer and candidate for Ohio Attorney General

Tim Greenwood

Currently, he serves as outside counsel for the Ohio Attorney General and is the Law Director of Sylvania Township.