John Bechtold

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John A. Bechtold (September 2, 1924 – September 6, 1978) was a Republican Ohio politician who served in the Ohio General Assembly. An attorney, Bechtold initially won a seat in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1966, following the 1965 Voting Rights Act's allocation of districts in Ohio. Winning reelection in 1968 and 1970, Bechtold had aspirations to succeed Charles Kurfess at the Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives.[1]

Preceded byNone (First)
Succeeded byHelen Fix
Born(1924-09-02)September 2, 1924
DiedSeptember 6, 1978(1978-09-06) (aged 54)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Quick facts Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 65th district, Preceded by ...
John Bechtold
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 65th district
In office
January 3, 1967  December 31, 1972
Preceded byNone (First)
Succeeded byHelen Fix
Personal details
Born(1924-09-02)September 2, 1924
DiedSeptember 6, 1978(1978-09-06) (aged 54)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
PartyRepublican
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In 1972, redistricting weakened Bechtold's chances for reelection, and he was challenged for the nomination by Helen Fix. While it looked initially like Bechtold had secured the nomination, a recount declared Fix the winner by one vote.[2] As a result, Bechtold's time in the legislature ended after three terms.

Following his time in the House, he returned to Cincinnati and private practice. He died on September 6, 1978, of a heart attack.[3]

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