Robert Wilhelm | |
Office: | Member of the Ohio House of Representatives |
Constituency: | 2nd district |
Term Start: | January 3, 1967 |
Term End: | December 31, 1972 |
Preceded: | District created |
Succeeded: | John Wargo |
Constituency1: | Van Wert County |
Term Start1: | January 5, 1965 |
Term End1: | December 31, 1966 |
Preceded1: | Martin Feigert |
Succeeded1: | District abolished |
Party: | Republican |
Birth Date: | 5 November 1925 |
Birth Place: | Wabash, Indiana |
Death Place: | Columbus, Ohio |
Robert L. Wilhelm (1925-1991) was a Republican politician who served in the Ohio General Assembly. A former employee of both Kroger and the United Telephone Company, Wilhelm initially ran to represent Van Wert County in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1964, and won a seat.[1] When the Voting Rights Act of 1965 initiated legislative districts in 1966, Wilhelm won reelected to represent the newly drawn Second District.[2] He ran unopposed for a third term in 1968,[3] and won a fourth term in 1970.
In 1972, redistricting put Wilhelm in the same district as Representative Fred Hadley. With neither of them wanting to move or retire, they went on to face each other in the primary election for the Republican nomination.[4] In the end, Hadley defeated Wilhelm, successfully ending his time in the legislature.[5]
Following his defeat, Wilhelm served in the private sector, and publicly as a member of the Ohio state lottery commission. He died in 1991.[6] [7]