The Ohio Politics AlmanacOriginally published in 1996, The Ohio Politics Almanac was highly acclaimed as the first one-source reference for contemporary and historical information about Ohio government. It traces Ohio's political development and the political parties, describes the evolution of the state's political demographics, and profiles the cities and counties of Ohio. This revised and updated edition has short biographies of the eight presidents from Ohio and the governors - from Edward Tiffin to Robert Taft - and also contains appendixes that include an Ohio politics time-line, listings of major officeholders, and campaign expenditures for state executive offices. |
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The Ohio Politics Almanac: Third Edition, Revised and Updated Michael F. Curtin,Joe Hallett No preview available - 2015 |
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