Corwin M. Nixon

Corwin Nixon
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 84th district
In office
January 3, 1967-December 31, 1992
Preceded by District Created
Succeeded by George E. Terwilleger
Personal details
Born March 5, 1913(1913-03-05)
near Red Lion, Ohio
Died November 6, 2003(2003-11-06) (aged 90)
Dayton, Ohio
Political party Republican

Corwin M. Nixon (March 5, 1913 – November 6, 2003) was an American politician.

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Political life

Born one mile south of Red Lion, Ohio,[1] Nixon was best known as an Ohio politician from Lebanon, Ohio. He served as Warren County Commissioner from 1950–1962, and was then elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1962, a post he maintained for 30 years until his retirement in 1992. Nixon rose to Minority Leader of the Republican Party in the Ohio House, holding the position longer than any other minority Leader from 1979-1992.

Much of Corwin's status stemmed from his close relationship to Ohio House Speaker Vern Riffe. In 1988, Riffe was quoted by the Cincinnati Enquirer as saying, "I don't have any brother. Corwin is how I look at a brother I never had."[1] His relationship with Speaker Riffe caused some consternation with the conservative wing of the Republican members of the Ohio House, however, his relationship gave him tremendous influence as a Republican.

Personal life

Nixon also had a passion for Standardbred horse racing. He was manager and part owner of Lebanon Raceway in Lebanon, Ohio, a breeder, trainer and driver. He was inducted into the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame in Goshen, New York.[1] in 1992,[2] and also served as President of the United States Trotting Association.

Awards and honors

References

  1. ^ a b c Corwin Nixon "A Life of Service" by Patricia M. George p. 6
  2. ^ "Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame". http://www.ushwa.org/5436.html. Retrieved 2008-12-08. 
  3. ^ a b c Kiesewetter, John (2003-11-07). "Corwin Nixon dies at age 90". Cincinnati Enquirer. http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/11/07/loc_Nixon07.html. Retrieved 2008-12-08. 
  4. ^ McClelland, Justin (2008-10-30). "$6M medical office opens in Lebanon". Dayton Daily News. http://www.daytondailynews.com/n/content/oh/story/news/local/2008/10/30/ws103008nixoncenter.html. Retrieved 2008-12-08.