Mr. Willis of Ohio

"Mr. Willis of Ohio" is the 6th episode of The West Wing. The title of the episode refers to the character of Mr. Willis, whose vote is essential if an amendment in census taking methodology is to pass. The West Wing staffers, especially Toby, hope to pass an amendment favoring sampling, as opposed to a head count, which could be inaccurate. C.J. is confused about the difference, and asks Sam to teach her. The debate over the sampling amendment i... more

Original air date:

  • Nov 3, 1999

Episode number:

  • 6

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The West Wing

The West Wing is an American television serial drama created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast from September 22, 1999 to May 14, 2006. The series is set in the West Wing of the White House—where the Oval Office and offices of presidential senior staff are located—during the fictional...

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Season number:

  • 1

Production number:

  • 225905
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