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Ohio has a bicameral legislature, the Ohio General Assembly, consisting a House of Representatives and Senate (the Ohio State Senate), based on its constitution of 1851. The House of Representatives first met in Chillicothe on March 3 1803, under the later superseded constitution of that year. The 126th General Assembly convenes starting in January 2005.

Members are limited to four consecutive two-year elected terms. (Terms are considered consecutive if they are separated by less than two years.) Time served by appointment to fill out another representative's uncompleted term does not count against the term limit.

There are 99 members of the house, elected from single-member districts. Every even-numbered year, all the seats are up for re-election.

On 18 November 2004, two weeks after winning re-election as a member of the Democratic party, Rep. Derrick Seaver announced that he was switching to the Republican party, thus leaving the party distribution in the house at 60 Republicans and 39 Democrats. This represents a gain of two seats for the Democrats.

In the 2004 election, Democrats managed to capture two seats (41st district and 93rd district) by defeating sitting Republicans (the latter being Nancy Hollister, a former lieutenant governor and governor). Democrats captured the open seats in two districts (62nd and 63rd) formerly held by Republicans. Democrats managed to hold onto four open seats (7th, 26th, 52nd, and 96th).

Meanwhile, Republicans defeated the Democratic incumbent in one district (64th) and held onto seven open seats (29th, 46th, 55th, 66th, 88th, 91st, and 98th). Seaver's switch gave the Republicans one more seat (78th).

In the remaining 82 districts, the sitting incumbent successfully held his or her seat.

Leadership

Majority Leadership

Office Name Party District Since
Speaker Jon A. Husted Republican 37th District-Kettering  
Speaker Pro Tempore Charles R. Blasdel Republican 1st District-East Liverpool  
Majority Floor Leader Merle Grace Kearns Republican 72nd District-Springfield  
Assistant Majority Floor Leader Larry L. Flowers Republican 19th District-Canal Winchester  
Majority Whip Kevin DeWine Republican 70th District-Fairborn  
Assistant Majority Whip Jim Carmichael Republican 3rd District--Wooster  

Minority Leadership

Office Name Party District Since
Minority Leader Chris Redfern Democratic 80th District-Port Clinton  
Assistant Minority Leader Joyce Beatty Democratic 27th District-Columbus  
Minority Whip Dale Miller Democratic 14th District-Cleveland  
Assistant Minority Whip Lance Mason Democratic 8th District-Shaker Heights  

Members of the Ohio House of Representatives

District Representative Party Home Town, County First elected
1st District Charles R. Blasdel Republican East Liverpool, Columbiana  
2nd District Jon M. Peterson Republican Delaware, Delaware  
3rd District Jim Carmichael Republican Wooster, Wayne  
4th District John R. Willamowski Republican Lima, Allen  
5th District Tim Schaffer Republican Lancaster, Fairfield  
6th District Robert E. Latta Republican Bowling Green, Wood  
7th District Kenny Yuko Democratic Richmond Heights, Cuyahoga 2005-
8th District Lance T. Mason Democratic Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga  
9th District Claudette J. Woodard Democratic Cleveland Heights, Cuyahoga  
10th District Shirley A. Smith Democratic Cleveland, Cuyahoga  
11th District Annie L. Key Democratic Cleveland, Cuyahoga  
12th District Michael DeBose Democratic Cleveland, Cuyahoga  
13th District Michael J. Skindell Democratic Lakewood, Cuyahoga  
14th District Dale Miller Democratic Cleveland, Cuyahoga  
15th District Timothy J. DeGeeter Democratic Parma, Cuyahoga  
16th District Sally Conway Kilbane Republican Rocky River, Cuyahoga  
17th District James Peter Trakas Republican Independence, Cuyahoga  
18th District Thomas F. Patton Republican Strongsville, Cuyahoga  
19th District Larry L. Flowers Republican Canal Winchester, Fairfield/Franklin  
20th District Jim McGregor Republican Gahanna, Franklin  
21st District Linda Reidelbach Republican Columbus, Franklin  
22nd District Jim Hughes Republican Columbus, Franklin  
23rd District Larry Wolpert Republican Hilliard, Franklin  
24th District Geoffrey C. Smith Republican Columbus, Franklin  
25th District Daniel Stewart Democratic Columbus, Franklin  
26th District Mike Mitchell Democratic Columbus, Franklin 2005-
27th District Joyce Beatty Democratic Columbus, Franklin  
28th District Jim Raussen Republican Springdale, Hamilton  
29th District Louis W. Blessing Jr. Republican Cincinnati, Hamilton 2005-
30th District William J. Seitz Republican Cincinnati, Hamilton  
31st District Steven L. Driehaus Democratic Cincinnati, Hamilton  
32nd District Catherine L. Barrett Democratic Cincinnati, Hamilton  
33rd District Tyrone K. Yates Democratic Cincinnati, Hamilton  
34th District Tom Brinkman Jr. Republican Cincinnati, Hamilton  
35th District Michelle G. Schneider Republican Cincinnati, Hamilton  
36th District Arlene J. Setzer Republican Vandalia, Montgomery  
37th District Jon A. Husted Republican Kettering, Montgomery  
38th District John J. White Republican Kettering, Montgomery  
39th District Dixie J. Allen Democratic Dayton, Montgomery  
40th District Fred Strahorn Democratic Dayton, Montgomery  
41st District Brian G. Williams Democratic Akron, Summit  
42nd District John Widowfield Republican Cuyahoga Falls, Summit  
43rd District Mary Taylor Republican Green, Summit  
44th District Barbara A. Sykes Democratic Akron, Summit  
45th District Robert J. Otterman Democratic Akron, Summit  
46th District Mark Wagoner Republican Toledo, Lucas 2005-
47th District Peter Ujvagi Democratic Toledo, Lucas  
48th District Edna Brown Democratic Toledo, Lucas  
49th District Jeanine Perry Democratic Toledo, Lucas  
50th District John P. Hagan Republican Marlboro Twp., Stark  
51st District W. Scott Oelslager Republican Canton, Stark  
52nd District William J. Healy II Democratic Canton, Stark 2005-
53rd District Shawn N. Webster Republican Millville, Butler  
54th District Courtney E. Combs Republican Hamilton, Butler  
55th District Bill Coley Republican West Chester Twp., Butler 2005-
56th District Joseph F. Koziura Democratic Lorain, Lorain  
57th District Earl J. Martin Republican Avon Lake, Lorain  
58th District Kathleen L. Walcher Republican Norwalk, Huron  
59th District Kenneth A. Carano Sr. Democratic Austintown, Mahoning  
60th District Sylvester D. Patton Jr. Democratic Youngstown, Mahoning  
61st District John A. Boccieri Democratic New Middletown, Mahoning  
62nd District Lorraine M. Fende Democratic Willowick, Lake 2005-
63rd District Timothy J. Cassell Democratic Madison, Lake 2005-
64th District Randy Law Republican Warren, Trumbull 2005-
65th District Sandra Stabile Harwood Democratic Niles, Trumbull  
66th District Joseph W. Uecker Republican Loveland, Clermont 2005-
67th District Tom Raga Republican Mason, Warren  
68th District Kathleen Chandler Democratic Kent, Portage  
69th District Charles E. Calvert Republican Medina, Medina  
70th District Kevin DeWine Republican Fairborn, Greene  
71st District David R. Evans Republican Newark, Licking  
72nd District Merle Grace Kearns Republican Springfield, Clark  
73rd District William J. Hartnett Democratic Mansfield, Richland  
74th District Stephen P. Buehrer Republican Delta, Fulton  
75th District James M. Hoops Republican Napoleon, Henry  
76th District Michael E. Gilb Republican Findlay, Hancock  
77th District Keith L. Faber Republican Celina, Mercer  
78th District Derrick Seaver Republican
(Democratic
until
11/18/2004)
Minster, Auglaize  
79th District Diana M. Fessler Republican New Carlisle, Clark  
80th District Chris Redfern Democratic Port Clinton, Ottawa  
81st District Jeff Wagner Republican Sycamore, Seneca  
82nd District Stephen Reinhard Republican Bucyrus, Crawford  
83rd District Anthony E. Core Republican Rushsylvania, Logan  
84th District Chris Widener Republican Springfield, Clark  
85th District John M. Schlichter Republican Washington Court House, Fayette  
86th District David T. Daniels Republican Greenfield, Highland  
87th District Clyde Evans Republican Rio Grande, Gallia  
88th District Danny R. Bubp Republican West Union, Adams 2005-
89th District Todd Book Democratic McDermott, Scioto  
90th District Thom Collier Republican Mount Vernon, Knox  
91st District Ron Hood Republican Canfield, Mahoning 2005-
92nd District Jimmy Stewart Republican Athens, Athens  
93rd District Jennifer Garrison Democratic Marietta, Washington 2005-
94th District James Aslanides Republican Coshocton, Coschocton  
95th District John Domenick Democratic Smithfield, Jefferson  
96th District Allan R. Sayre Democratic Dover, Tuscarawas 2005-
97th District Bob Gibbs Republican Lakeville, Holmes  
98th District Matthew J. Dolan Republican Novelty, Geauga 2005-
99th District L. George Distel Democratic Conneaut, Ashtabula  

See also: Ohio House of Representatives membership, 125th General Assembly


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