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Anthony Celebrezze became mayor of Cleveland in 1953, and was later appointed Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare in the Kennedy administration.
Anthony Joseph " Tony " Celebrezze Jr. ( September 8, 1941 – July 4, 2003 ) was an American politician of the Democratic party, who served as Ohio Attorney General, Ohio Secretary of State and an Ohio State Senator.
He was the son of Anthony J. Celebrezze Sr.
Celebrezze was born to Anthony Celebrezze and Anne M. Celebrezze in 1941.
He was the oldest of three, along with sisters Jean Ann ( Celebrezze ) Porto, and Susan Marie ( Celebrezze ) Sullivan.
In 1974, Celebrezze was awarded a Juris Doctor degree from Cleveland State University.
Celebrezze was elected an Ohio state senator in 1974.
In 1990, Celebrezze ran for governor to replace Richard F. Celeste, who was barred from running for a third consecutive term due to term limits.
For lieutenant governor, Celebrezze chose Eugene Branstool, an Ohio state senator who was a mid-state a farmer from Utica, Ohio.
Celebrezze was inducted into the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame in 1998.
His uncle was Frank D. Celebrezze, Sr ..
Anthony Joseph Celebrezze, Sr. ( born Antonio Giuseppe Cilibrizzi, ; September 4, 1910 – October 29, 1998 ) was an American politician of the Democratic Party, who served as the 49th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, as a cabinet member in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and as a U. S. appeals court judge.
Celebrezze was born to Dorothy ( née Marcogiuseppe ) and Rocco Cilibrizzi in Anzi, Italy, one of thirteen children.
The family moved to the United States when he was two years old, and the surname was Americanized to " Celebrezze " ().
Celebrezze was nevertheless renominated by his party and won the general election.
However, some historians point out that Seltzer actually endorsed Celebrezze because his paper's reconnaissance found out Celebrezze was organized in all of Cleveland's 33 wards, far better than his opponents.
Celebrezze was elected an unprecedented five two-year terms as mayor, from 1953 to 1962.

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Celebrezze and his wife, the former Louisa Godwin, had five children: Anthony J. III, Catherine, Charles, David, and Maria ( Celebrezze ) McBride.
Celebrezze and his wife Anne had three children: Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr., Jean Ann ( Celebrezze ) Porto, and Susan Marie ( Celebrezze ) Sullivan.
Anthony J. Celebrezze fireboat on the Cuyahoga RiverHis brother Frank D. Celebrezze I was a Cleveland Municipal Court judge and the former Cleveland Safety Director.
He is also the uncle of Ohio Chief Justice Frank Celebrezze, and Ohio Supreme Court Judge James Celebrezze, the great uncle of Ohio Appeals Court Judge Frank D. Celebrezze Jr. and Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Domestic Relations Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze, the grandfather of Anthony J. Celebrezze III ( son of Anthony Jr .).

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In the open primary between Porter, Celebrezze, and Republican juvenile court Judge William J. McDermott, Celebrezze pulled off a decisive victory, with a substantial lead over McDermott.
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In 1978, Brown lost his seat when he was narrowly defeated by Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. in a race that required a recount.
Celebrezze was re-elected chief justice in 1980, defeating Sara J. Harper.
In 1986, Celebrezze was defeated in a bid for another term as chief justice by Thomas J. Moyer.
His first cousin, Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr., was an elected official and candidate for Ohio governor.
Celebrezze is the son of Cleveland politician Frank D. Celebrezze I, the nephew of former Johnson cabinet member Anthony Celebrezze, the first cousin of former gubernatorial candidate Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr., the brother of Ohio Chief Justice Frank Celebrezze, and the uncle of Ohio appeals court Judge Frank D. Celebrezze Jr., and the first cousin once removed of Anthony J. Celebrezze III.

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* Anderson v. Celebrezze
The United Supreme Supreme Court did strike down restrictive provisions in a ballot access law in Anderson v. Celebrezze ,' 460 U. S. 780 ( 1983 ), but most of the subsequent court rulings in the 1980s-2000s ( decade ) continued to upheld strict ballot access laws in both primary and general elections.
Celebrezze graduated from John Marshall High School in Cleveland, Ohio.
In 1978, Celebrezze defeated incumbent Republican Ted W. Brown in the election for Ohio Secretary of State.
In 1982, Celebrezze ran for Ohio Attorney General, facing off against by Republican Charles R. Saxbe, a member of the Ohio House of Representatives.

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His second cousin is Anthony J. Celebrezze III.
His other relatives include nephew gubernatorial candidate Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr., son Ohio Chief Justice Frank Celebrezze, son Ohio Supreme Court Judge James Celebrezze ; grandson Ohio appeals court Judge Frank D. Celebrezze Jr .; and grandnephew Anthony J. Celebrezze III.

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His first cousin once removed was gubernatorial candidate Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. and his uncle was Ohio Supreme Court Judge James Celebrezze.

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In April 2001, Celebrezze joined Kegler Brown Hill & Ritter, a law firm based in Columbus, Ohio.
Celebrezze died on July 4, 2003 of a heart attack after finishing third in a Dwarf Car auto race at Shadybowl Speedway in De Graff, Ohio.
Celebrezze's cousins were former Ohio Chief Justice Frank Celebrezze Jr. and former Ohio Supreme Court Judge James Celebrezze.
Celebrezze began working for the Ohio Unemployment Commission in Columbus, Ohio.
In 1950, Celebrezze ran for a seat in the Ohio State Senate, vacated by Howard Metzenbaum, and won.

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