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Jeff LaRe
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 73rd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Preceded byBrian Lampton
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 77th district
In office
May 22, 2019 – December 31, 2022
Preceded byTim Schaffer
Succeeded byScott Wiggam
Personal details
Born (1976-02-09) February 9, 1976 (age 48)
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyRepublican

Jeffrey LaRe (/ləˈreɪ/; born February 9, 1976) is an American politician and law enforcement officer serving as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 73rd district. A Republican, LaRe's district includes the northern half of Fairfield County.

Career

LaRe is a trained peace officer and works for a national security and asset protection service company along with his public service.

In 2019, state Representative Tim Schaffer was appointed to the Ohio Senate, creating a vacancy for his seat. LaRe was appointed by Ohio House Republicans to serve the remainder of Schaffer's term. He was sworn into office on May 22, 2019.

2021 congressional special election

Main article: 2021 Ohio's 15th congressional district special election

Shortly after incumbent representative Steve Stivers announced his resignation from Congress to become president and CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, LaRe declared his candidacy for the special election to succeed him. LaRe lost the Republican primary to former coal lobbyist, Mike Carey, who received the endorsement of Donald Trump.

References

  1. "Jeff LaRe to replace Tim Schaffer in Ohio House". Lancaster Eagle Gazette. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
  2. "Brian Hill appointed to fill Balderson seat". Zanesville Times Recorder. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
  3. "Jeff LaRe will replace Schaffer in Ohio House". www.buckeyelakebeacon.net. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
  4. "Jeff LaRe to replace Tim Schaffer in Ohio House". Lancaster Eagle-Gazette. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
  5. "Jeff LaRe will replace Schaffer in Ohio House". www.buckeyelakebeacon.net. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
  6. Staff Report. "Local representative seeks seat in Congress". Y-City News. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  7. "Trump secures win in Ohio's 15th Congressional District with Mike Carey". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved August 4, 2021.

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Members of the Ohio House of Representatives
135th Ohio General Assembly (2023–2024)
Speaker of the House
Jason Stephens (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Scott Oelslager (R)
Majority Leader
Bill Seitz (R)
Minority Leader
Allison Russo (D)
  1. Dontavius Jarrells (D)
  2. Latyna Humphrey (D)
  3. Ismail Mohamed (D)
  4. Beryl Piccolantonio (D)
  5. Richard Brown (D)
  6. Adam Miller (D)
  7. Allison Russo (D)
  8. Beth Liston (D)
  9. Munira Abdullahi (D)
  10. David Dobos (R)
  11. Anita Somani (D)
  12. Brian Stewart (R)
  13. Michael J. Skindell (D)
  14. Sean Brennan (D)
  15. Richard Dell'Aquila (D)
  16. Bride Rose Sweeney (D)
  17. Tom Patton (R)
  18. Darnell Brewer (D)
  19. Phil Robinson (D)
  20. Terrence Upchurch (D)
  21. Elliot Forhan (D)
  22. Juanita Brent (D)
  23. Dan Troy (D)
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  25. Cecil Thomas (D)
  26. Sedrick Denson (D)
  27. Rachel Baker (D)
  28. Jodi Whitted (D)
  29. Cindy Abrams (R)
  30. Bill Seitz (R)
  31. Bill Roemer (R)
  32. Jack Daniels (R)
  33. Veronica Sims (D)
  34. Casey Weinstein (D)
  35. Steve Demetriou (R)
  36. Andrea White (R)
  37. Tom Young (R)
  38. Willis Blackshear Jr. (D)
  39. Phil Plummer (R)
  40. Rodney Creech (R)
  41. Josh Williams (R)
  42. Derek Merrin (R)
  43. Michele Grim (D)
  44. Elgin Rogers Jr. (D)
  45. Jennifer Gross (R)
  46. Thomas Hall (R)
  47. Sara Carruthers (R)
  48. Scott Oelslager (R)
  49. Jim Thomas (R)
  50. Reggie Stoltzfus (R)
  51. Brett Hillyer (R)
  52. Gayle Manning (R)
  53. Joe Miller (D)
  54. Dick Stein (R)
  55. Scott Lipps (R)
  56. Adam Mathews (R)
  57. Jamie Callender (R)
  58. Tex Fischer (R)
  59. Lauren McNally (D)
  60. Brian Lorenz (R)
  61. Beth Lear (R)
  62. Jean Schmidt (R)
  63. Adam Bird (R)
  64. Nick Santucci (R)
  65. Mike Loychik (R)
  66. Sharon Ray (R)
  67. Melanie Miller (R)
  68. Thaddeus Claggett (R)
  69. Kevin Miller (R)
  70. Brian Lampton (R)
  71. Bill Dean (R)
  72. Gail Pavliga (R)
  73. Jeff LaRe (R)
  74. Bernard Willis (R)
  75. Haraz Ghanbari (R)
  76. Marilyn John (R)
  77. Scott Wiggam (R)
  78. Susan Manchester (R)
  79. Monica Robb Blasdel (R)
  80. Jena Powell (R)
  81. Jim Hoops (R)
  82. Roy Klopfenstein (R)
  83. Jon Cross (R)
  84. Angela King (R)
  85. Tim Barhorst (R)
  86. Tracy Richardson (R)
  87. Riordan McClain (R)
  88. Gary Click (R)
  89. D. J. Swearingen (R)
  90. Justin Pizzulli (R)
  91. Bob Peterson (R)
  92. Mark Johnson (R)
  93. Jason Stephens (R)
  94. Jay Edwards (R)
  95. Don Jones (R)
  96. Ron Ferguson (R)
  97. Adam Holmes (R)
  98. Darrell Kick (R)
  99. Sarah Fowler (R)
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