Paul Leonard

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Paul R. Leonard is an American politician of the Ohio Democratic party.

Leonard was elected four times to seats in the Ohio General Assembly and then he served as mayor of Dayton, Ohio, from 1982 to 1986, until he was elected lieutenant governor of Ohio in 1986 on the ticket with Richard F. Celeste. He served as lieutenant governor from 1987 to 1991.

While mayor of Dayton, Leonard was known as outgoing and youth-oriented, sometimes called "the Rock 'N' Roll Mayor of Dayton." He played the electric guitar and appeared in television commercials.

After his tenure as lieutenant governor, Leonard returned to Dayton to practice law. He founded the Center for Animal Law and Advocacy, a legal team that advocates for harsher penalties for those who mistreat animals.

In addition to his law practice, Leonard teaches at Wright State University in Dayton. He is also Chairman of the Board for the Animal Legal Defense Fund.



Preceded by:
Myrl Shoemaker
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
1987-1991
Succeeded by:
R. Michael DeWine
Preceded by:
James McGee
Mayor of Dayton, Ohio
1982-1986
Succeeded by:
Richard Clay Dixon