Charles B. McClintock

Charles Blaine McClintock ( born May 25, 1886 in Paint, Wayne County, Ohio; † February 1, 1965 in Canton, Ohio ) was an American politician. Between 1929 and 1933 he represented the state of Ohio in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

Charles McClintock attended the public schools of his home and then the Wooster University. After a subsequent law degree from Western Reserve University in Cleveland and its 1912, admitted to the bar he began to work in Canton in this profession. Between 1919 and 1923 he was deputy prosecutor in the local Stark County. Then he held from 1923 to 1927 over the position of the actual prosecutor. Politically, he joined the Republican Party.

In the congressional elections of 1928, McClintock was in the 16th electoral district of Ohio in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, where he succeeded the Democrat John McSweeney on March 4, 1929. After a re-election he was able to complete in Congress until March 3, 1933 two legislative sessions. These were shaped by the events of the Great Depression. In 1932 he was not re-elected.

After his time in the U.S. House of Representatives Charles McClintock again practiced as a lawyer. In 1934 he applied unsuccessfully to return to Congress. Between 1946 and 1963 he was a judge at the Court of Appeal in the fifth judicial district of Ohio. He died on February 1, 1965 in Canton, and was buried in Wilmot.

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