Myrl Shoemaker

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Myrl H. Shoemaker was an American politician of the Democratic party who served as lieutenant governor of Ohio.

Shoemaker served for 24 years in the Ohio House of Representatives. Celeste's choice of Shoemaker for Lieutenant Governor was pivotal for him to receive downstate support in the election to offset the political support of his opponent, U.S. Rep. Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr. Wags claimed that if elected, Celeste would be the Governor above Interstate 70 and Shoemaker would be the Governor below Interstate 70, the highway that bisects Ohio.

He was elected lieutenant governor in 1982 as running mate of Richard F. Celeste.

Shoemaker died of cancer in 1985 while serving as lieutenant governor.

His son Mike Shoemaker served for many years in the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio State Senate.


Preceded by:
George Voinovich
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
1983-1985
(vacancy, 1985-1987)
Succeeded by:
Paul Leonard



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