Education
Park University.
Park University.
He was sworn into his first term on January 5, 2009, in a new Democratic controlled House. He was defeated by Delaware County Prosecutor David Yost. He was succeeded by Michael Henne.
Morgan was mentioned as a potential successor to Secretary of State Jon Husted, once Husted vacated his seat in the Ohio Senate.
However, the seat went to Peggy Lehner. Morgan went to the Ohio Supreme Court to get school-funding records from the administration of Democratic Government.
Ted Strickland, who turned over thousands of pages of documents. Nothing of substance was done with these documents.
A former member of the Huber Heights City Council, Morgan made a run for the in 2008, following term limits for incumbent Arlene Setzer. A year later, Morgan declared himself as a candidate for Ohio Auditor of State and was favored by many members of the Tea Party movement in Ohio. On May 16, 2011, Ohio Governor John Kasich named Morgan as a member of the Ohio Retirement Study Council.