Herman Ankeney Explained

Herman Ankeney
State House:Ohio
State:Ohio
District:10th
Term:January 3, 1953-December 31, 1968
Preceded:District Created
Succeeded:John Scott
Party:Republican
Birth Date:14 October 1894
Birth Place:Beavercreek Township, Ohio
Death Place:Cincinnati, Ohio[1]

Herman Kline Ankeney (October 14, 1894 – March 6, 1968) was a Republican politician who formerly served in the Ohio House of Representatives. A member of a prominent family from Xenia, Ohio, Ankeney initially won election to the Ohio House in 1952, to an at-large district for Greene County. He would win reelection five more times to represent the county.

In 1966, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 allotted population based districts, and Ankeney won election to the newly drawn 10th District. However, he opted not to run in 1968.[2] Following his time in the legislature, he returned to his family company in Beavercreek, Ohio.

Herman K. Ankeney Middle School in Beavercreek is named in his honor.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reynolds . Beverly . The Henry G. Angene Family . freepages.rootsweb.com . 24 May 2021 . 43.
  2. News: 1965-04-03. Young traffic violators targets of proposed bill. 1, 5. Youngstown Vindicator. 2011-02-27. news.google.com.