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William O'Neill (Ohio judge)

William Michael O'Neill (born May 6, 1947) is an American lawyer, judge and political figure. He was elected to the Ohio Supreme Court in 2012, for a term beginning January 2013. He served as an appellate judge on the Ohio Eleventh District Court of Appeals for 10 years. Twice, O'Neill was the Democratic nominee for U.S. Representative in Ohio's 14th congressional district. He announced on October 29, 2017, as a candidate for Ohio Governor in the 2018 election. On December 8, 2017, he announced he would resign from the Supreme Court on January 26, 2018.

Bill O'Neill
Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
In office
January 2, 2013 – January 26, 2018
Preceded byRobert Cupp
Succeeded byMary DeGenaro
Judge of the Ohio Eleventh District Court of Appeals
In office
February 9, 1997 – June 30, 2007
Preceded byJoseph E. Mahoney
Succeeded byTimothy P. Cannon
Personal details
Born
William Michael O'Neill

(1947-05-06) May 6, 1947 (age 76)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationOhio University (BA)
Cleveland State University (JD)

Education and military service

O'Neill graduated from Cleveland Heights High School in 1965 and Ohio University in 1969, at which point he joined the U.S. Army. He earned the Bronze Star in Vietnam and retired from the military in 2001 as a lieutenant colonel in the Ohio National Guard. With the help of the G.I. Bill, O'Neill graduated from the Cleveland State University College of Law in 1980.[1] He also graduated from Huron School of Nursing as a registered nurse.[2][3]

Political campaigns

1996 Ohio Court of Appeals campaign

In 1996, O'Neill won a seat on the Ohio Eleventh District Court of Appeals with about 50% of the vote.[4][5] He served from 1997 to 2007, when he resigned to run for Congress.[1]

2004 Ohio Supreme Court campaign

In a 2004 special election to finish the term of an Ohio Supreme Court justice who resigned, O'Neill lost to Terrence O'Donnell by 21%.[6]

Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage
Terrence O'Donnell Republican Incumbent 2,560,609 60.50%
William O'Neill Democratic 1,860,801 39.50%

2006 Ohio Supreme Court campaign

In 2006, O'Neill ran against O'Donnell again for a full-term on the Ohio Supreme Court. O'Neill lost again, by over 17%.[7]

Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage
Terrence O'Donnell Republican Incumbent 1,903,702 58.67%
William O'Neill Democratic 1,341,258 41.33%

2008 Congressional campaign

O'Neill lost in his 2008 bid for Ohio's 14th congressional district seat to incumbent Steve LaTourette by nearly 20%.[8]

Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage
Steve LaTourette Republican Incumbent 188,488 58.32%
William O'Neill Democratic 125,214 38.74%
David Macko Libertarian 9,511 2.94%[9]

2010 congressional campaign

On February 6, 2010, O'Neill announced that he would be running again as the Democratic nominee for Ohio's 14th congressional district against LaTourette. O'Neill stated during his campaign his desire to expand the Greater Cleveland Rapid Transit rail system.[10][11][12] O'Neill lost the election by over 33%.[13]

Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage
Steve LaTourette Republican Incumbent 149,878 64.92%
William O'Neill Democratic 72,604 31.45%
John Jelenic Libertarian 8,383 3.63%

2012 Ohio Supreme Court campaign

In 2012, for the third time, O'Neill ran for the Ohio Supreme Court. He won a two-way primary against Fanon Rucker, a judge on the Hamilton County Municipal Court. O'Neill received 72% of the vote and carried all but one of Ohio's 88 counties. In the general election, O'Neill defeated incumbent Robert Cupp by four percent.[14] O'Neill ran on a budget of just $4000 from his personal funds, a campaign he called "no money from nobody" and that was highlighted in a You Tube video with his twin sons.

Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage
William O'Neill Democratic 2,040,043 52%
Robert Cupp Republican Incumbent 1,860,801 48%

2018 Ohio gubernatorial campaign

On October 29, 2017, O'Neill announced that he would join the Democratic primary for Ohio governor. During his announcement, he laid out a platform of minimum wage increases, tax incentives for solar power, mental health care expansion and marijuana legalization in Ohio.[15] Less than a week later he announced that he will recuse himself from new Supreme Court cases and will resign by the February 7, filing deadline due to potential ethical conflicts.[16]

Controversy

On November 17, 2017, O'Neill stirred controversy by posting on Facebook regarding allegations of sexual assault against U.S. Senator Al Franken. He referred to those calling for Franken to resign as "dogs of war" and decried a "national feeding frenzy" against age-old sexual indiscretions. O'Neill went on to claim that he had been in sexual relationships with approximately fifty women.[17] In response to these posts, his communications director resigned from his campaign.[18] Multiple state officials, including Ohio Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor,[19] former state representative and fellow gubernatorial candidate Connie Pillich,[20] Dayton mayor and fellow gubernatorial candidate Nan Whaley,[18] and Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor,[21] criticized O'Neill's comments, with Pillich and Whaley calling for him to resign from his position as justice.[22] O'Neill initially called for his critics to "lighten up", saying that he intended to "elevate the discussion" on sexual assault.[23] However, on November 19, he issued an apology for his remarks.[24]

Professional life

O'Neill worked as a civil rights lawyer, small business owner, and union organizer. He is a registered nurse in the pediatric emergency department at Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights, Ohio.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Meet Bill | O Neill '08 for Congress
  2. ^ a b Marshall, Aaron (November 8, 2012). "Ohio Supreme Court candidate who shunned donations ends up victorious". The Plain Dealer.
  3. ^ a b Wendel, Kim (November 11, 2012). "Chagrin Falls: Veterans honored on Veteran's Day". WKYC.
  4. ^ Alcorn, William K. (November 6, 1996). "Campbell's wins Logan's unexpired term". The Vindicator.
  5. ^ The Plain Dealer, November 6, 1996 - APPEALS COURT JOB GOES TO O'NEILL
  6. ^ "Elections & Voting". Justice of the Supreme Court - Unexpired Term: November 2, 2004. Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved November 22, 2012.
  7. ^ "Elections & Voting". Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court Term beginning January 1, 2007: November 7, 2006. Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved November 22, 2012.
  8. ^ "Elections & Voting: Representative to Congress: November 4, 2008". U.S. Representative - District 14. Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved November 22, 2012.
  9. ^ FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2008. Federal Elections Commission. Washington, DC. July 2009
  10. ^ "Bill O'Neill announces another run against U.S. Rep. LaTourette » Local News » The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio". Starbeacon.com. 2010-02-06. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  11. ^ "VIDEO : OhioDaily Interviews 14th Congressional Candidate Bill O'Neill | OhioDaily". Ohiodailyblog.com. 1999-02-22. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  12. ^ "Home | Bill O'Neill for Congress | 2010". Oneill.publishpath.com. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  13. ^ "Elections & Voting: Representative to Congress: November 2, 2010". U.S. Representative - District 14. Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved November 22, 2012.
  14. ^ "Election results 2012: Votes for Ohio Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges". Cleveland.com (Associated Press). November 12, 2012.
  15. ^ "Democratic Ohio justice Bill O'Neill launches governor run". WBNS-10TV Columbus, Ohio | Columbus News, Weather & Sports. 2017-10-29. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  16. ^ "Justice running for governor removes himself from future cases". The Blade. 2017-11-03. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  17. ^ "Top US judge pilloried for sexual boasts". BBC News. 2017-11-17. Retrieved 2017-11-18.
  18. ^ a b WHIO Breaking News Staff (November 17, 2017). "Justice Bill O'Neill posts sexual history on Facebook". WHIO-TV. Retrieved November 17, 2017.
  19. ^ Heisig, Eric (November 17, 2017). "Ohio Supreme Court chief justice condemns Bill O'Neill's Facebook post on sexual escapades". Cleveland.com.
  20. ^ "Connie Pillich on Twitter". Twitter. November 17, 2017.
  21. ^ "Mary Taylor on Twitter". Twitter. November 17, 2017.
  22. ^ Richardson, Seth A. (November 17, 2017). "Bill O'Neill on his sexually-charged Facebook post: 'Lighten up folks'". cleveland.com.
  23. ^ Richardson, Seth A. (November 18, 2017). "Bill O'Neill offers apology for Facebook post describing past sexual encounters". Cleveland.com. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
  24. ^ "Ohio governor candidate issues second apology for remarks about sexual history". The Hill. November 19, 2017. Retrieved November 20, 2017.

External links

  • Bill O'Neill for Governor 2018
  • Campaign contributions at OpenSecrets.org
  • Bill O'Neill at Curlie
  • "Justice William M. O'Neill". The Supreme Court of Ohio and the Ohio Judicial System. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
  • Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Election Commission
  • Profile at Vote Smart
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2013–2018
Succeeded by

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For the former member of the Ohio House of Representatives see Bill O Neill Ohio politician For the former Ohio Governor see C William O Neill William Michael O Neill born May 6 1947 is an American lawyer judge and political figure He was elected to the Ohio Supreme Court in 2012 for a term beginning January 2013 He served as an appellate judge on the Ohio Eleventh District Court of Appeals for 10 years Twice O Neill was the Democratic nominee for U S Representative in Ohio s 14th congressional district He announced on October 29 2017 as a candidate for Ohio Governor in the 2018 election On December 8 2017 he announced he would resign from the Supreme Court on January 26 2018 Bill O NeillJustice of the Ohio Supreme CourtIn office January 2 2013 January 26 2018Preceded byRobert CuppSucceeded byMary DeGenaroJudge of the Ohio Eleventh District Court of AppealsIn office February 9 1997 June 30 2007Preceded byJoseph E MahoneySucceeded byTimothy P CannonPersonal detailsBornWilliam Michael O Neill 1947 05 06 May 6 1947 age 76 Cleveland Ohio U S Political partyDemocraticEducationOhio University BA Cleveland State University JD Contents 1 Education and military service 2 Political campaigns 2 1 1996 Ohio Court of Appeals campaign 2 2 2004 Ohio Supreme Court campaign 2 3 2006 Ohio Supreme Court campaign 2 4 2008 Congressional campaign 2 5 2010 congressional campaign 2 6 2012 Ohio Supreme Court campaign 2 7 2018 Ohio gubernatorial campaign 2 7 1 Controversy 3 Professional life 4 References 5 External linksEducation and military service EditO Neill graduated from Cleveland Heights High School in 1965 and Ohio University in 1969 at which point he joined the U S Army He earned the Bronze Star in Vietnam and retired from the military in 2001 as a lieutenant colonel in the Ohio National Guard With the help of the G I Bill O Neill graduated from the Cleveland State University College of Law in 1980 1 He also graduated from Huron School of Nursing as a registered nurse 2 3 Political campaigns Edit1996 Ohio Court of Appeals campaign Edit In 1996 O Neill won a seat on the Ohio Eleventh District Court of Appeals with about 50 of the vote 4 5 He served from 1997 to 2007 when he resigned to run for Congress 1 2004 Ohio Supreme Court campaign Edit In a 2004 special election to finish the term of an Ohio Supreme Court justice who resigned O Neill lost to Terrence O Donnell by 21 6 Candidate Party Notes Votes PercentageTerrence O Donnell Republican Incumbent 2 560 609 60 50 William O Neill Democratic 1 860 801 39 50 2006 Ohio Supreme Court campaign Edit In 2006 O Neill ran against O Donnell again for a full term on the Ohio Supreme Court O Neill lost again by over 17 7 Candidate Party Notes Votes PercentageTerrence O Donnell Republican Incumbent 1 903 702 58 67 William O Neill Democratic 1 341 258 41 33 2008 Congressional campaign Edit See also United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio 2008 District 14 O Neill lost in his 2008 bid for Ohio s 14th congressional district seat to incumbent Steve LaTourette by nearly 20 8 Candidate Party Notes Votes PercentageSteve LaTourette Republican Incumbent 188 488 58 32 William O Neill Democratic 125 214 38 74 David Macko Libertarian 9 511 2 94 9 Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets2010 congressional campaign Edit See also United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio 2010 District 14 On February 6 2010 O Neill announced that he would be running again as the Democratic nominee for Ohio s 14th congressional district against LaTourette O Neill stated during his campaign his desire to expand the Greater Cleveland Rapid Transit rail system 10 11 12 O Neill lost the election by over 33 13 Candidate Party Notes Votes PercentageSteve LaTourette Republican Incumbent 149 878 64 92 William O Neill Democratic 72 604 31 45 John Jelenic Libertarian 8 383 3 63 2012 Ohio Supreme Court campaign Edit In 2012 for the third time O Neill ran for the Ohio Supreme Court He won a two way primary against Fanon Rucker a judge on the Hamilton County Municipal Court O Neill received 72 of the vote and carried all but one of Ohio s 88 counties In the general election O Neill defeated incumbent Robert Cupp by four percent 14 O Neill ran on a budget of just 4000 from his personal funds a campaign he called no money from nobody and that was highlighted in a You Tube video with his twin sons Candidate Party Notes Votes PercentageWilliam O Neill Democratic 2 040 043 52 Robert Cupp Republican Incumbent 1 860 801 48 2018 Ohio gubernatorial campaign Edit See also Ohio gubernatorial election 2018 On October 29 2017 O Neill announced that he would join the Democratic primary for Ohio governor During his announcement he laid out a platform of minimum wage increases tax incentives for solar power mental health care expansion and marijuana legalization in Ohio 15 Less than a week later he announced that he will recuse himself from new Supreme Court cases and will resign by the February 7 filing deadline due to potential ethical conflicts 16 Controversy Edit On November 17 2017 O Neill stirred controversy by posting on Facebook regarding allegations of sexual assault against U S Senator Al Franken He referred to those calling for Franken to resign as dogs of war and decried a national feeding frenzy against age old sexual indiscretions O Neill went on to claim that he had been in sexual relationships with approximately fifty women 17 In response to these posts his communications director resigned from his campaign 18 Multiple state officials including Ohio Chief Justice Maureen O Connor 19 former state representative and fellow gubernatorial candidate Connie Pillich 20 Dayton mayor and fellow gubernatorial candidate Nan Whaley 18 and Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor 21 criticized O Neill s comments with Pillich and Whaley calling for him to resign from his position as justice 22 O Neill initially called for his critics to lighten up saying that he intended to elevate the discussion on sexual assault 23 However on November 19 he issued an apology for his remarks 24 Professional life EditO Neill worked as a civil rights lawyer small business owner and union organizer He is a registered nurse in the pediatric emergency department at Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights Ohio 1 2 3 References Edit a b c Meet Bill O Neill 08 for Congress a b Marshall Aaron November 8 2012 Ohio Supreme Court candidate who shunned donations ends up victorious The Plain Dealer a b Wendel Kim November 11 2012 Chagrin Falls Veterans honored on Veteran s Day WKYC Alcorn William K November 6 1996 Campbell s wins Logan s unexpired term The Vindicator The Plain Dealer November 6 1996 APPEALS COURT JOB GOES TO O NEILL Elections amp Voting Justice of the Supreme Court Unexpired Term November 2 2004 Ohio Secretary of State Retrieved November 22 2012 Elections amp Voting Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court Term beginning January 1 2007 November 7 2006 Ohio Secretary of State Retrieved November 22 2012 Elections amp Voting Representative to Congress November 4 2008 U S Representative District 14 Ohio Secretary of State Retrieved November 22 2012 FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2008 Federal Elections Commission Washington DC July 2009 Bill O Neill announces another run against U S Rep LaTourette Local News The Star Beacon Ashtabula Ohio Starbeacon com 2010 02 06 Retrieved 2010 08 23 VIDEO OhioDaily Interviews 14th Congressional Candidate Bill O Neill OhioDaily Ohiodailyblog com 1999 02 22 Retrieved 2010 08 23 Home Bill O Neill for Congress 2010 Oneill publishpath com Retrieved 2010 08 23 Elections amp Voting Representative to Congress November 2 2010 U S Representative District 14 Ohio Secretary of State Retrieved November 22 2012 Election results 2012 Votes for Ohio Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges Cleveland com Associated Press November 12 2012 Democratic Ohio justice Bill O Neill launches governor run WBNS 10TV Columbus Ohio Columbus News Weather amp Sports 2017 10 29 Retrieved 2017 11 03 Justice running for governor removes himself from future cases The Blade 2017 11 03 Retrieved 2017 11 03 Top US judge pilloried for sexual boasts BBC News 2017 11 17 Retrieved 2017 11 18 a b WHIO Breaking News Staff November 17 2017 Justice Bill O Neill posts sexual history on Facebook WHIO TV Retrieved November 17 2017 Heisig Eric November 17 2017 Ohio Supreme Court chief justice condemns Bill O Neill s Facebook post on sexual escapades Cleveland com Connie Pillich on Twitter Twitter November 17 2017 Mary Taylor on Twitter Twitter November 17 2017 Richardson Seth A November 17 2017 Bill O Neill on his sexually charged Facebook post Lighten up folks cleveland com Richardson Seth A November 18 2017 Bill O Neill offers apology for Facebook post describing past sexual encounters Cleveland com Retrieved November 19 2017 Ohio governor candidate issues second apology for remarks about sexual history The Hill November 19 2017 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