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    • Source: List of United States political families (O)
    • The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with O.


      The O'Bannons


      Presley O'Bannon (1776ā€“1850), member of the Kentucky Legislature. Ancestor of Lew O'Bannon.
      Lew O'Bannon, candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Indiana 1924, candidate for U.S. Senate from Indiana 1932. Descendant of Presley O'Bannon.
      Robert O'Bannon, Indiana State Senator 1951ā€“71. Son of Lew O'Bannon.
      Frank O'Bannon (1930ā€“2003), Indiana State Senator 1971ā€“89, Lieutenant Governor 1989ā€“97, Governor of Indiana 1997ā€“2003, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000. Son of Robert O'Bannon.


      The O'Briens


      William S. O'Brien (1862ā€“1948), Circuit Court Judge in West Virginia 1913ā€“20, U.S. Representative from West Virginia 1927ā€“29, West Virginia Secretary of State 1933ā€“48. Father of D. Pitt O'Brien.
      Daniel Pitt O'Brien, West Virginia Secretary of State. Son of William S. O'Brien.


      The Ochiltrees


      William Beck Ochiltree (1811ā€“1867), Texas Republic Secretary of the Treasury 1844ā€“45, Attorney General of the Texas Republic, delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention 1845, Texas State Representative 1855, candidate for U.S. Representative from Texas 1859 1866, Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress from Texas 1861ā€“62. Father of Thomas Peck Ochiltree.
      Thomas Peck Ochiltree (1837ā€“1902), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860, U.S. Representative from Texas 1883ā€“85. Son of William Beck Ochiltree.


      The Odells


      Benjamin Barker Odell Sr., delegate to the Republican National Convention 1884 Mayor of Newburgh, New York 1884ā€“90. Father of Benjamin Barker Odell Jr.
      Benjamin Barker Odell Jr. (1854ā€“1926), U.S. Representative from New York 1895ā€“99, Chairman of the New York Republican Party 1898ā€“1900 1904ā€“06, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1900 1904 1908 1924, Governor of New York 1901ā€“04. Son of Benjamin Barker Odell Sr.


      The O'Dwyers


      William O'Dwyer (1890ā€“1964), candidate for Mayor of New York City 1941, Mayor of New York City 1946ā€“50, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1948, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico 1950ā€“52. Brother of Paul O'Dwyer.
      Paul O'Dwyer (1907ā€“1998), candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 1948, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1964, New York City Councilman, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Mayor of New York City 1965, candidate for U.S. Senate from New York 1968. Brother of William O'Dwyer.


      The Ogles


      Alexander Ogle (1766ā€“1832), Pennsylvania State Representative 1803ā€“04 1807ā€“08 1811 1819ā€“23, Clerk of Courts in Pennsylvania 1812ā€“17, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1817ā€“19, Pennsylvania State Senator 1827ā€“28. Father of Charles Ogle.
      Charles Ogle (1798ā€“1841), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1837ā€“41. Son of Alexander Ogle.
      Andrew Jackson Ogle (1822ā€“1852), Prothonotary of Somerset County, Pennsylvania; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1849ā€“51; U.S. ChargĆ© d'Affaires to Denmark 1852. Grandson of Alexander Ogle.


      The Ogles of Maryland


      Samuel Ogle (1694ā€“1752), Governor of Maryland Colony. Father of Benjamin Ogle.
      Benjamin Ogle (1749ā€“1809), Maryland Colony Councilman, Governor of Maryland 1798ā€“1801. Son of Samuel Ogle.


      The Oglesbys


      Richard James Oglesby (1824ā€“1899), candidate for U.S. Representative from Illinois 1858, Illinois State Senator, Governor of Illinois 1865ā€“69 1873 1885ā€“89, U.S. Senator from Illinois 1873ā€“79. Cousin of Woodson R. Oglesby.
      Woodson R. Oglesby (1867ā€“1955), New York Assemblyman 1906, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1912, U.S. Representative from New York 1913ā€“17. Cousin of Richard James Oglesby.
      John G. Oglesby (1873ā€“1938), Illinois State Representative 1915, Lieutenant Governor of Illinois 1909ā€“13 1917ā€“21, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1920 1924 1928 1932, candidate for Republican nomination for Governor of Illinois 1920. Son of Richard James Oglesby.


      The O'Haras


      Thomas O'Hara, Circuit Court Judge in Michigan 1888ā€“93, candidate for Circuit Court Judge in Michigan 1899, candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 1902. Father of Barratt O'Hara.
      Barratt O'Hara (1882ā€“1969), Lieutenant Governor of Illinois 1913ā€“17, candidate for U.S. Senate from Illinois 1915, candidate for Governor of Illinois 1920, candidate for U.S. Representative from Illinois 1938, U.S. Representative from Illinois 1949ā€“51 1953ā€“69. Son of Thomas O'Hara.


      The Olcotts


      J. Van Vechten Olcott (1856ā€“1940), U.S. Representative from New York 1905ā€“11, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1912. Brother of William M.K. Olcott.
      William M.K. Olcott (1862ā€“1933), Alderman, New York County District Attorney 1896ā€“97; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1904; delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1915. Brother of J. Van Vechten Olcott.


      The Oldfields


      William Allan Oldfield (1874ā€“1928), U.S. Representative from Arkansas 1909ā€“1928.
      Pearl Peden Oldfield (1876ā€“1963), U.S. Representative from Arkansas 1929ā€“1931. Wife of William Allan Oldfield.


      The O'Keefes


      Arthur J. O'Keefe (1876ā€“1943), mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana 1926ā€“29, grandfather of Michael H. O'Keefe
      Michael H. O'Keefe (born 1932), Louisiana state senator (1960ā€“1983), convicted felon, grandson of Arthur J. O'Keefe and uncle of Sean O'Keefe
      Sean O'Keefe (born 1956), Administrator of NASA (2001ā€“2005), former chancellor of Louisiana State University, nephew of Michael H. O'Keefe, great-grandson of Arthur J. O'Keefe"


      The Olins


      Gideon Olin (1743ā€“1823), Vermont State Representative 1778 1780ā€“93, Judge of Bennington County, Vermont Court 1781ā€“98; Chief Judge of Bennington County, Vermont Court 1807ā€“11; delegate to the Vermont Constitutional Convention 1791; Vermont Governor's Councilman 1793ā€“98; U.S. Representative from Vermont 1803ā€“07. Father of Abram B. Olin.
      Abram B. Olin (1808ā€“1879), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1856, U.S. Representative from New York 1857ā€“63; Justice of the District of Columbia Supreme Court 1863ā€“79. Son of Gideon Olin.
      Henry Olin (1768ā€“1837), Vermont State Representative 1799ā€“1804 1806ā€“15 1817ā€“19 1822ā€“24, delegate to the Vermont Constitutional Convention 1814 1822 1828, Judge of Addison County, Vermont 1801ā€“24; Vermont Executive Councilman 1820ā€“21; U.S. Representative from Vermont 1824ā€“25; Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 1827ā€“30. Nephew of Gideon Olin. Henry was not the nephew of Gideon - he was his 1st Cousin (once removed).


      The Olivers


      S. Addison Oliver (1833ā€“1912), Iowa State Representative 1863ā€“64, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1864, Iowa State Senator 1865ā€“67, Circuit Court Judge in Iowa 1868ā€“75, U.S. Representative from Iowa 1875ā€“79. Father of Cyrus G. Oliver.
      Cyrus G. Oliver (1864ā€“1929), Iowa State Representative 1923ā€“29. Son of S. Addison Oliver.


      The O'Malleys and Currans


      Tom O'Malley (1925-2005), U.S. Attorney of District of Columbia 1957ā€“62. Father of Martin O'Malley.
      J. Joseph Curran Jr. (born 1931), Maryland House Delegate 1959ā€“63, Maryland State Senator 1963ā€“83, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland 1983ā€“87, Attorney General of Maryland 1987ā€“2007. Father of Catherine Curran O'Malley.
      Robert W. Curran (born 1950), member of the Baltimore City Council 1995ā€“present. Son of J. Joseph Curran.
      Martin O'Malley (born 1963), candidate for Maryland State Senate 1990, Baltimore, Maryland Councilman 1991ā€“99; Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland 1999ā€“2007; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000 and 2004, Governor of Maryland 2007ā€“2015. Son of Tom O'Malley.
      Catherine Curran O'Malley (born 1962), Maryland State Judge 2001ā€“2021. Wife of Martin O'Malley.
      Gerald Curran (1939ā€“2013), Maryland House Delegate 1967ā€“98. First cousin of J. Joseph Curran.


      The O'Malleys of Wisconsin


      Thomas J. O'Malley (1868ā€“1936), Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin 1933ā€“36. Father of Thomas O'Malley.
      Thomas O'Malley (1903ā€“1979), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin 1933ā€“39. Son of Thomas J. O'Malley.


      The O'Neals


      Edward A. O'Neal (1818ā€“1890), delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention 1875, Governor of Alabama 1882ā€“86. Father of Emmet O'Neal.
      Emmet O'Neal (1853ā€“1922), Governor of Alabama 1911ā€“15, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1912. Son of Edward A. O'Neal.


      The O'Nealls


      John Belton O'Neall (1793-1863), South Carolina State Representative 1816ā€“28, Judge of the South Carolina Court of Appeals 1830. First cousin of Abijah O'Neall and Thomas H. O'Neall.
      Abijah O'Neall (1798-1874), Indiana State Representative 1839ā€“40, candidate for Indiana State Senate 1849. First cousin of John Belton O'Neall.
      Thomas H. O'Neall (1813-1889), Indiana State Representative 1849ā€“51. First cousin of John Belton O'Neall.
      John F. O'Neall (1804-1865), Indiana State Representative 1841ā€“44, candidate for Indiana State Senate 1844 1847. Cousin of Abijah O'Neall and Thomas H. O'Neall.
      John Kelly O'Neall, Indiana State Representative 1881. Son of Abijah O'Neall.
      John H. O'Neall (1838ā€“1907), Indiana State Representative 1867, U.S. Representative from Indiana 1887ā€“91, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1896. Nephew of John F. O'Neall.
      Bruce Charles Savage (1906ā€“1993), candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Representative from Indiana 1946. Great-great-grandson-in-law of Abijah O'Neall.


      The O'Neills


      Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. (1912ā€“1994), candidate for City Council of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1935, Massachusetts State Representative 1936ā€“52, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1953ā€“87, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives 1977ā€“87. Father of Thomas P. O'Neil III.
      Thomas P. O'Neill III (born 1945), Massachusetts State Representative, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1975ā€“80, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1980. Son of Thomas P. O'Neill Jr.


      The O'Neills of Ohio


      Charles T. O'Neill, Justice of the Peace in Ohio. Father of C. William O'Neill.
      C. William O'Neill (1916ā€“1978), Ohio State Representative 1939ā€“50, Attorney General of Ohio 1951ā€“57, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952 1956, Governor of Ohio 1957ā€“59, Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1960ā€“70, Chief Justice of the Ohio 1970ā€“78. Son of Charles T. O'Neill.


      The Orrs


      James L. Orr (1822ā€“1873), South Carolina State Representative 1844ā€“48, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1849ā€“59, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representative 1857ā€“59, Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress from South Carolina 1862, Confederate State Senator from South Carolina 1862ā€“65, delegate to the South Carolina Constitutional Convention 1865, Governor of South Carolina 1865ā€“68, South Carolina State Court Judge 1868ā€“70, U.S. Minister to Russia 1872ā€“73. Brother of Jehu Amaziah Orr.
      Jehu Amaziah Orr (1828ā€“1921), member of the Mississippi Legislature 1852, Delegate to the Confederate State Provisional Congress from Mississippi 1861ā€“62, Confederate State Representative from Mississippi 1864ā€“65, Mississippi State Court Judge 1870ā€“76. Brother of James L. Orr.


      The Osbornes


      Edwin S. Osborne (1839ā€“1900), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1895ā€“1901, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1888. Father of John Ball Osborne.
      John Ball Osborne, U.S. Consul in Ghent, Belgium 1889ā€“94; U.S. Consul in Le Havre, France 1912ā€“19; U.S. Consul General in Le Havre, France 1919ā€“20; U.S. Consul General in Christiana, Norway 1920ā€“21; U.S. Consul General in Genoa, Italy 1921ā€“26; U.S. Consul General in Stockholm, Sweden 1927ā€“29; U.S. Consul General in Budapest, Hungary 1932. Son of Edwin S. Osborne.


      The O'Scannlains


      Diarmuid O'Scannlain (born 1937), candidate for U.S. Representative 1974, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit 1986ā€“2016.
      Kate S. O'Scannlain (born 1977), United States Solicitor of Labor 2017ā€“present. Daughter of Diarmuid O'Scannlain.


      The Oteros


      Miguel Antonio Otero (1829ā€“1882), Attorney General of New Mexico Territory 1854ā€“56, U.S. Congressional Delegate from New Mexico Territory 1856ā€“61, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860, Secretary of New Mexico Territory 1861ā€“62, acting Governor of New Mexico Territory 1861ā€“62, candidate for U.S. Congressional Delegate from New Mexico Territory 1880. Father of Miguel Antonio Otero.
      Miguel Antonio Otero (1859ā€“1944), Clerk of Las Vegas, New Mexico; Probate Clerk in New Mexico Territory; Clerk of San Miguel County, New Mexico; Governor of New Mexico Territory 1897ā€“1906; Treasurer of New Mexico Territory 1909ā€“11; candidate for Republican nomination for Governor of New Mexico 1912; U.S. Marshal of the Panama Canal 1917ā€“21. Son of Miguel Antonio Otero.
      Mariano S. Otero (1844ā€“1904), Probate Judge of Bernalillo County, New Mexico 1871ā€“79; U.S Congressional Delegate from New Mexico Territory 1879ā€“81; Commissioner of Bernalillo County, New Mexico 1884ā€“86; candidate for U.S. Congressional Delegate from New Mexico Territory 1888 1890. Nephew of Miguel Antonio Otero.
      Miguel Antonio Otero Jr. (1892ā€“1977), District Court Judge in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Son of Miguel Antonio Otero.
      NOTE: Miguel Antonio Otero was also son-in-law of Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Lafayette Emmett.


      The Otises


      See Otis family


      The Ottingers


      Nathan Ottinger, candidate for Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1911. Brother of Albert Ottinger.
      Albert Ottinger (1878ā€“1938), candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 1914, New York State Senator 1917ā€“18, Attorney General of New York 1925ā€“28, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1928 1932, candidate for Governor of New York 1928. Brother of Nathan Ottinger.
      Richard Ottinger (born 1929), U.S. Representative from New York 1965ā€“71 1975ā€“85, candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 1972, candidate for U.S. Senate from New York 1970, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1980. Son of Albert Ottinger.


      The Outlaws


      George Outlaw, member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1796ā€“97, North Carolina State Senator 1802ā€“06 1808ā€“10 1814 1817 1821ā€“22, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1825. Cousin of David Outlaw.
      David Outlaw (1806ā€“1868), North Carolina State Representative 1831ā€“34 1854 1858, delegate to the North Carolina Constitutional Convention 1835, Solicitor in North Carolina 1836ā€“44, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1847ā€“53. Cousin of George Outlaw.


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