George White
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- For the British officer, see George Stuart White.
- For the Republican Congressman from North Carolina, see George Henry White.
George White (August 21, 1872 - December 15, 1953) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. White was the 52nd Governor of Ohio.
Born in Elmira, New York, White attended Princeton College. After mining in the Klondike, White settled in Marietta, Ohio to drill for oil. After serving in the Ohio House of Representatives from 1905-1908, White was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1910, serving from 1911-1915. White lost a re-election bid in 1914, but won election again in 1916 - though he then lost again in 1918. White served as Chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1920-1921. He then returned to politics again in 1930, serving two two-year terms as governor from 1931-1935. In 1940, White ran again for the Democratic nomination for governor but lost to Martin L. Davey.
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Preceded by: Myers Y. Cooper | Governors of Ohio | Succeeded by: Martin L. Davey |