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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The House of Representatives first met in Chillicothe on March 3 1803 , under the later superseded constitution of that year.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
Minority Leadership
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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