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 Nancy Hollister - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nancy Putnam Hollister (born May 22, 1949) is a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Ohio.
In 1998, Hollister ran for a seat in the United States House of Representatives, defeating former U.S. Rep. Frank Cremeans for the Republican nomination, but she lost to incumbent Democrat Ted Strickland.
Technically, Hollister is the first female Governor of Ohio, though she did not run for election as governor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nancy_Hollister   (219 words)

  
 The Post: Hollister steps up
Nancy Hollister, R-Marietta, was appointed Tuesday to Ohio's 96th District House seat, which was left vacant by Tom Johnson, R-New Concord, who was sworn in as Gov.-elect Bob Taft's budget director.
Nancy Hollister addresses a crowd at the Statehouse after taking the oath of office to become the Representative for Ohio's 96th district.
Hollister was previously Ohio's lieutenant governor under George Voinovich, and she is currently acting as governor after Voinovich moved to his new position as senator.
thepost.baker.ohiou.edu /archives/010799/top.html   (374 words)

  
 Nancy Lancaster
Nancy Lancaster died in 1994 and is buried in Virginia, between her first husband and her infant daughter.
Nancy Lancaster was also a niece of Nancy Astor, the British politician, and of Irene Gibson, the wife of the Gibson Girl artist Charles Dana Gibson.
Born Nancy Keene Perkins at her maternal grandfather's farm, Mirador, in Greenwood, near Charlottesville, Virginia, and brought up in Richmond and New York City, she was the elder daughter of Thomas Moncure Perkins, a Virginia cotton broker, and his wife, Elizabeth Langhorne.
www.kiwipedia.com /en/nancy-lancaster.html   (384 words)

  
 Portrait Unveiled for Hollister
That's the way Nancy Hollister describes her new portrait at the Ohio Statehouse.
Hollister was lieutenant governor under George Voinovich when he resigned to become senator, and she was in charge until Bob Taft was sworn in 11 days later.
Hollister says she first objected to having a portrait made because of the time and cost.
www.woub.org /news/Stories/2001/September/092001-04.html   (234 words)

  
 Growing Inward: Speakers - Nancy Hollister
Hollister is a member of the Ohio House of Representatives.
During her tenure as Ohio's lieutenant governor, Hollister served as co-chair of the Ohio Farmland Preservation Task Force and chief architect of Jobs Bill III, the state's innovative economic development stimulus package for distressed urban and rural counties.
Hollister began her career in public service nearly 20 years ago in Marietta, Ohio.
www.oac.state.oh.us /resources/checklist/bios_Hollister.html   (85 words)

  
 Hollister takes office for 11-day term
Nancy Hollister`s family looks on as she takes the oath of office from Ohio Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton.
Hollister, who was Voinovich’s lieutenant governor and therefore next in line for the governor’s office, had to take over for what she called “the final leg of a journey that began in 1991,” when Voinovich became Ohio’s 65th governor.
Hollister was defeated in November by Democrat Ted Strickland in her bid for a seat in the Ohio House of Representatives, but is interested in filling the seat left vacant by state Rep. Tom Johnson, R-New Concord, who will become Taft’s budget director, she said.
www.thelantern.com /news/1999/01/04/Campus/Hollister.Takes.Office.For.11Day.Term-45935.shtml   (542 words)

  
 Hollister Takes Early Lead in OH 6th -- 11/03/1998
(CNS) – Republican Nancy Hollister has taken an early lead against Democrat Ted Strickland for Ohio's 6th District House seat.
The Post endorsed Hollister because of her "knowledge of the issues," and because it said she might be able to hold onto the volatile seat, which has switched hands in the last three elections, for more than one term.
Hollister had 54 percent against Strickland's 46 percent.
www.cnsnews.com /indepth/archive/199811/IND19981103q.html   (155 words)

  
 Congressional candidates split here and there
Hollister stopped short of saying how much the increases should be, she said the money could come from streamlining the budget and cutting extraneous spending in other areas.
Hollister is betting that constituents in the state's largest congressional district want to see more money spent to thwart terrorism and beef up missile defense programs and the military.
Hollister said she supports "slight increases" in defense spending, especially in the areas of training and equipment.
www.enquirer.com /editions/1998/09/03/loc_sixth03.html   (904 words)

  
 Nancy P. Hollister
Hollister was the first woman in Ohio history to be elected lieutenant governor.
She served in that capacity during the Voinovich administration.
ohiobio.org /governors/hollister.htm   (71 words)

  
 6th District race highlights congressional elections
The biggest drama in the congressional race is whether Republican Nancy Hollister can pad her party's majority.
Hollister is an unpalatable candidate to staunch anti-abortion Republicans, a constituent group whose turnout was crucial in 1994, the year Strickland was defeated by Republican Frank Cremeans.
Hollister, who must step down in January as Ohio's lieutenant governor, is challenging Rep. Ted Strickland, a Democrat who lost his seat once before, but won it back.
www.stater.kent.edu /stories_old/98fall/102798/e3b.html   (499 words)

  
 Nancy Drew - Detective (1938 b 66')
Hollister (Charles Trowbridge) tells Nancy Drew (Bonita Granville) and her father Carson Drew (John Litel) that Mary Eldredge is gone.
Nancy and Ted attack a man outside her house, but it is her father.
Nancy and her friend Ted Nickerson (Frankie Thomas) learn of a carrier pigeon from Spuds, and Nancy finds the password "bluebells" that Dr. Spires heard.
www.san.beck.org /MM/1938/NancyDrewDetective.html   (431 words)

  
 Roll Call : At the Races: Ohio: Hollister Picks Up Endorsements in 6th @ HighBeam Research
Nancy Hollister (R) has nabbed the endorsements of two newspapers in the sprawling 6th district, where she is challenging freshman Rep. Ted Strickland (D).
Before becoming lieutenant governor, Hollister was the mayor of Marietta, in the eastern portion of the district.
The Post gave the challenger its nod because of her "knowledge on the issues," and due to the fact that she might be able to hold the volatile seat, which has switched hands in the last three elections, for more than one term.
static.highbeam.com /r/rollcall/october291998/attheracesohiohollisterpicksupendorsementsin6th/index.html   (227 words)

  
 Ohio gets first female governor
COLUMBUS — Soon after Nancy Hollister was sworn in Thursday as Ohio's first female governor, she made it clear that her brief stint will mostly be symbolic and ceremonial.
Hollister's first tasks as governor was swearing in members of her Cabinet, most of whom are holdovers from the Voinovich administration.
Hollister is the first sitting lieutenant governor to succeed a governor since John W. Brown took over for Frank J. Lausche in 1957.
www.enquirer.com /editions/1999/01/01/loc_ohio_gets_first.html   (646 words)

  
 CityBeat: Leveling the Home Field (2000-04-13)
Hollister's intent is to provide an incentive for people to buy and renovate older homes and buildings and therefore preserve the history and character of Ohio and its cities.
Although Hollister was disappointed the original bill stalled in the Ways and Means Committee, she considers the revised bill a "foot in the door" that could lead to a larger historic property tax credit program later.
To satisfy the concerns, Hollister is preparing to introduce a second version of the bill with a $6 million cap on tax refunds.
www.citybeat.com /2000-04-13/news.shtml   (1606 words)

  
 MariettaOhio.info: History: Notable People
Nancy Hollister is married to Jeff Hollister and resides in Marietta and they have 5 children.
Nancy Hollister completed the term of Governor George Voinovich, who resigned to take his place in the U.S. Senate.
She is a descendent of General Rufus Putnam, one of the original 48 settlers who arrived in 1788 to establish Marietta, the first organized settlement in the Northwest Territory.
mariettaohio.info /history/people/index.php   (1058 words)

  
 The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH) : HOLLISTER WILL RUN FOR SEAT IN CONGRESS.(NEWS) @ HighBeam Research
Nancy Hollister has changed her political plans and will run for Congress, a newspaper reported today.
Hollister said in May that she was considering alternatives to her plan to run for secretary of state, including a run for Congress.
Hollister is a former mayor of Marietta and once was director of the governor's office on Appalachia.
static.highbeam.com /t/thecincinnatipostcincinnatioh/june241997/hollisterwillrunforseatincongressnews/index.html   (218 words)

  
 Hollister relies on her name to win seat
Although Nancy Aiken won this county by almost 1,000 votes, incumbent Nancy Hollister pulled through by acquiring votes in the rest of the district to finish with 24,793 votes.
Hollister said some of her most important goals for the term are reforming education funding in the state budget.
Hollister said she was delighted with her diligence in campaigning as well as the outcome of the election.
thepost.baker.ohiou.edu /archives3/nov00/110800/news9.html   (314 words)

  
 KELOLAND.COM: News, Weather and Sports for Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa
Nancy Hollister says, " I was always so grateful that I had Brandon." Brandon, now eight and full of life, has a normal heart.
Nancy Hollister says grace has touched her in many ways.
Now, not willing to risk another pregnancy, Hollister and her husband, Josh, are planning to adopt a little girl so Brandon has a sister.
www.keloland.com /NewsDetail2820.cfm?Id=22,33949   (359 words)

  
 News on Hollister, Florida
Nancy Hollister, R-Marietta, said a mistake in the wording of the current legislation has lawmakers scrambling to correct it before it goes into effect in...
Nancy Hollister, R-Marietta, is proposing legislation that would reopen the doors to charitable bingo games for many Ohio veterans and fraternal organizations.
Committee chairwoman Rep. Nancy Hollister, R-Marietta, said she does not know when the bill could be put up for a vote.
www.linkmorgue.org /us/FL/Hollister.html   (5378 words)

  
 edita122898
Nancy Hollister's swearing in as Ohio first female governor doesn't quite qualify as a major political breakthrough for womankind.
Hollister recognizes her limited role as temporary caretaker - and wisely has promised to resist any temptation to make any grandstanding moves.
In 1957, Gov. John Brown, who served an 11-day term under similar circumstances, used the opportunity to commute the sentences of five people convicted of first-degree murder.
www.cincypost.com /opinion/1998/edita122898.html   (236 words)

  
 photoj - a cyberwire service December 31, 1998
SWEARS IN CABINET--Gov. Nancy Hollister administers the oath of office to members of her Cabinet, at the Ohio Statehouse, in Columbus, Ohio on Thursday, Dec. 31, 1998.
FIRST OFFICAL SIGNATURE--Gov. Nancy Hollister signs the Oath of Office, as her husband Jeff and Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Stratton look on, at the Ohio Statehouse, in Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday, Dec. 31, 1998.
CHANGING OF THE GUARD--Outgoing Gov. George Voinovich spends a moment with his successor Nancy Hollister prior to Hollister being sworn in as the state's 66th Governor, at the Ohio Statehouse, in Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday, Dec. 31, 1998.
www.photoj.com /browse/123198.html   (257 words)

  
 holl010199
Hollister became Ohio's first female governor Thursday and the 66th since 1803 when Ohio became a state.
Hollister, who had been lieutenant governor since 1995, on Nov. 3 lost the congressional race in southern Ohio's 6th District.
Hollister signed her oath at a desk Abraham Lincoln sat at in 1861.
www.cincypost.com /news/1999/holl010199.html   (302 words)

  
 state010699
COLUMBUS - Gov. Nancy Hollister will take a seat in the Ohio House of Representatives after she concludes her 11-day tenure as state CEO on Monday.
Hollister failed in her bid to unseat U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, D-Lucasville, in the Nov. 3 election.
House Speaker Jo Ann Davidson, R-Reynoldsburg, announced Tuesday her GOP majority caucus had appointed the 'uniquely qualified' Gov. Hollister - the first woman to serve as Ohio governor - to succeed Johnson.
www.cincypost.com /news/1999/state010699.html   (223 words)

  
 Nancy Putnam Hollister - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nancy_Putnam_Hollister   (37 words)

  
 The Post: Strickland wins the 6th
U.S. 6th District House of Representatives candidate Nancy Hollister holds her granddaughter Meridian as she waits for news on voting returns last night aboard the Showboat Becky Thatcher in downtown Marietta.
Ted Strickland, D-Lucasville, won the 6th District Congressional seat yesterday when he captured 57 percent of the vote to Nancy Hollister's, R-Marietta, 43 percent, with 93 percent of precincts reported, according to Associated Press reports.
Strickland carried the vote in 12 of the 14 counties in the 6th district, including Washington County, where Hollister lives.
thepost.baker.ohiou.edu /archives/110498/top.html   (503 words)

  
 New bill lowers standard for drunk driving
State Representative Nancy Hollister calls it "blackmail" and "outrageous." She's referring to a bill signed into law yesterday that sets a national stardard for drunken driving.
Hollister says Washington has no business telling the states what to do.
The new law lowers that to point-zero-eight percent and Democrat candidate Nancy Aiken is not sure that's good.
woub.org /news/Stories/2000/October/001024-01.html   (152 words)

  
 timesreporter.com
One of those is state Rep. Nancy Hollister, R-Marietta, who provided sponsor testimony Wednesday on her House Bill 325 before the Senate Agriculture Committee.
Hollister’s bill would change the way charitable contributions are computed.
Husted said there are parts of Hollister’s bill he agrees with, but changes need to be made.
www.timesreporter.com /printable.php?ID=29018   (337 words)

  
 Nancy P. Hollister
Nancy Putnam Hollister (llevado de mayo el 22 de 1949) es político republicano del estado de ESTADOS UNIDOS de Ohio.
English version: Nancy P. Hollister Next: Sinim Up
Hollister no funcionó para la elección como gobernador.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/na/Nancy%20P%20Hollister.htm   (165 words)

  
 Tufts: University College Staff Biographies
Previously, Dr. Hollister was dean of the Tufts Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and director of the Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship and Public Affairs.
Hollister is co-editor and contributing author of several books, including Governing, Leading and Managing Nonprofit Organizations; Cities of the Mind; Neighborhood Policy and Planning and Neighborhood Health Center, and co-author of Development Politics.
Robert M. Hollister is the dean of the University College of Citizenship and Public Service, and the John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service.
uccps.tufts.edu /01_about/UCCPS-Bios.html   (799 words)

  
 The Hollister Family of Caroline, NY
Kinner Hollister was born in 1783, and married Mary Winchell in 1805.
It is said that Kinner Hollister lost a teen aged daughter from a farming accident, she was killed and buried on the homestead.
Hellena I. Hollister, daughter of Lemuel and Gertrude A. Latimer Hollister, born abt 1850.
www.byjanmarie.com /genies/hollister.html   (11756 words)

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