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  1. The current governor is Republican Mike DeWine, who took office on January 14, 2019. Qualifications. The governor's working office is in the Vern Riffe State Office Tower in downtown Columbus. To become governor of Ohio, a candidate must be a qualified elector in the state.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mike_DeWineMike DeWine - Wikipedia

    In 1991 he was sworn in as the 59th lieutenant governor of Ohio, under George Voinovich. DeWine was elected to the United States Senate in a landslide in the 1994 Republican Revolution. He served in the Senate until his defeat by Sherrod Brown in 2006.

  3. Apr 21, 2024 · Lame-duck Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, who will complete two consecutive terms as governor in January 2027, can’t seek a third consecutive stint in 2026 because of state term-limits. The...

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  4. Jun 21, 2021 · Central Ohio farmer and business owner Joe Blystone is running for governor, joining the Republican primary challenge to Gov. Mike DeWine. Blystone runs a farm, restaurant, and butcher shop in Canal Winchester.

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  5. The 2022 Ohio gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Ohio. Incumbent Republican Governor Mike DeWine won re-election to a second term in a landslide, defeating Democratic nominee Nan Whaley, the former mayor of Dayton with 62.4% of the vote.

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  6. 2021. In 2021, the governor received a salary of $164,590, according to the Council of State Governments. 2020. In 2020, the governor’s salary was $159,182, according to the Council of State Governments. 2019. In 2019, the governor’s salary was $153,650, according to the Council of State Governments. 2018

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  8. Apr 26, 2022 · Republican Gov. Mike DeWine faces three challengers in the May 3 primary, while former Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley and former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley are vying for the Democratic nomination.

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