Paul M. Herbert

American politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican politician
PlacesUnited States of America
wasLawyer Politician Judge
Work fieldLaw Politics
Gender
Male
Birth2 December 1889, Marseilles, USA
Death5 July 1983Dublin, USA (aged 93 years)
Star signSagittarius
Politics:Republican Party
Family
Children:Thomas M. Herbert
Education
University of Michigan
Ohio State University
University of Michigan Law School
Moritz College of Law
The details

Biography

Paul Morgan Herbert (December 2, 1889 – July 5, 1983) was an American politician of the Republican party who served three separate tenures as the 47th, 49th and 52nd Lieutenant Governor of Ohio. He was born in Marseilles, Ohio.

During the First World War, Herbert served in the United States Army. From 1922 to 1926, he served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives and then was elected to the Ohio State Senate, where he served from 1926 to 1930.

In 1938, he was elected to the lieutenant governorship for the first time, beginning his service in 1939. In 1940, he won re-election by defeating challenger Robert S. Cox. He won a third term in 1942 against George D. Nye. His first stint as lieutenant governor ended in 1945.

In 1946, Herbert unseated Nye from the lieutenant governorship, which he had won in 1944. He took office again in 1947. However, this time he served only one term, being bested by Nye in 1948. Herbert ran again for the office in 1956, defeating John Taylor. However, he was again limited to one term, being unseated in 1958 by John W. Donahey.

Herbert served as a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court from 1963 to 1969. He died in 1983 in Dublin, Ohio, and is interred at Union Cemetery in Somerset, Ohio.

Herbert was married to Ruby F. Thomas on August 15, 1924. They had two children.

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Legal offices
Legal offices
Preceded by
Thomas J. Herbert
Ohio Supreme Court Justice
January 1, 1963-December 31, 1968
Succeeded by
Thomas M. Herbert
Political offices
Preceded by
Paul P. Yoder
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
January 9, 1939-January 8, 1945
Succeeded by
George D. Nye
Preceded by
George D. Nye
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
January 13, 1947-January 10, 1949
Succeeded by
George D. Nye
Preceded by
John William Brown
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
January 14, 1957-January 12, 1959
Succeeded by
John W. Donahey
Ohio Senate
Preceded by
John Martin Vorys
C. C. Chappelear
Senator from 10th District
1927-1930
Succeeded by
unidentified
Ohio House of Representatives
Preceded by
Herbert S. Atkinson
Henry W. Frillman
William C. Wendt
Representative from Franklin County
1923-1926
Succeeded by
Viola D. Romans
Grant P. Ward
Jacob Woehrle
William C. Wendt
Legal offices
Preceded by
Thomas J. Herbert
Ohio Supreme Court Justice
January 1, 1963-December 31, 1968
Succeeded by
Thomas M. Herbert
Political offices
Preceded by
Paul P. Yoder
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
January 9, 1939-January 8, 1945
Succeeded by
George D. Nye
Preceded by
George D. Nye
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
January 13, 1947-January 10, 1949
Succeeded by
George D. Nye
Preceded by
John William Brown
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
January 14, 1957-January 12, 1959
Succeeded by
John W. Donahey
Ohio Senate
Preceded by
John Martin Vorys
C. C. Chappelear
Senator from 10th District
1927-1930
Succeeded by
unidentified
Ohio House of Representatives
Preceded by
Herbert S. Atkinson
Henry W. Frillman
William C. Wendt
Representative from Franklin County
1923-1926
Succeeded by
Viola D. Romans
Grant P. Ward
Jacob Woehrle
William C. Wendt
Preceded by
Thomas J. Herbert
Ohio Supreme Court Justice
January 1, 1963-December 31, 1968
Succeeded by
Thomas M. Herbert
Political offices
Preceded by
Paul P. Yoder
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
January 9, 1939-January 8, 1945
Succeeded by
George D. Nye
Preceded by
George D. Nye
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
January 13, 1947-January 10, 1949
Succeeded by
George D. Nye
Preceded by
John William Brown
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
January 14, 1957-January 12, 1959
Succeeded by
John W. Donahey
Ohio Senate
Preceded by
John Martin Vorys
C. C. Chappelear
Senator from 10th District
1927-1930
Succeeded by
unidentified
Ohio House of Representatives
Preceded by
Herbert S. Atkinson
Henry W. Frillman
William C. Wendt
Representative from Franklin County
1923-1926
Succeeded by
Viola D. Romans
Grant P. Ward
Jacob Woehrle
William C. Wendt


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