Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

The office of Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court was created in 1912 as an elected office with a term of six years. Prior to this, there were chief judges. The office is currently held by Maureen O'Connor.

Chief judges of the Ohio Supreme Court

NamePartyTerm
Return Jonathan Meigs Jr. Democratic-Republican 1803–1804
Samuel H. Huntington Democratic-Republican 1804–1808
William Sprigg Democratic-Republican 1808–1810
Thomas Scott Democratic-Republican 1810–1815
Ethan A. Brown Democratic-Republican 1815–1819
Jessup Nash Couch Democratic-Republican 1819–1821
Calvin Pease Democratic-Republican 1821–1829
Peter Hitchcock   1829–1833
Joshua Collett   1833–1835
Ebenezer Lane   1835–1845

Chief justices of the Ohio Supreme Court

NamePartyTerm
Hugh L. NicholsDemocratic1913–1920
Carrington T. MarshallRepublican1921–1932
Carl V. WeygandtDemocratic1933–1962
Kingsley A. TaftRepublican1963–1970
C. William O'NeillRepublican1970–1978
Robert E. LeachRepublican1978
Frank D. Celebrezze Sr.Democratic1978–1986
Thomas J. MoyerRepublican1987–2010
Eric BrownDemocratic2010
Maureen O'ConnorRepublican2011–

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