Ohio House of Representatives | |
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135th Ohio General Assembly | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | 4 terms (8 years total) |
History | |
New session started | January 3, 2023 |
Leadership | |
Speaker pro tempore | |
Majority Leader | |
Minority Leader | |
Structure | |
Seats | 99 |
Political groups | Majority
Minority |
Length of term | 2 years |
Authority | Article II, Ohio Constitution |
Salary | $68,674/year |
Elections | |
Last election | November 8, 2022 (99 seats) |
Next election | November 5, 2024 (99 seats) |
Redistricting | Ohio Redistricting Commission |
Meeting place | |
House of Representatives Chamber Ohio Statehouse Columbus, Ohio | |
Website | |
Ohio House of Representatives |
The Ohio House of Representatives is the lower house of the Ohio General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Ohio; the other house of the bicameral legislature being the Ohio Senate.
The House of Representatives first met in Chillicothe on March 3, 1803, under the later superseded state constitution of that year. In 1816, the capital was moved to Columbus, where it is located today.[1]
Members are limited to four successive two-year elected terms (terms are considered successive if they are separated by less than four years).[2] Time served by appointment to fill out another representative's uncompleted term does not count against the term limit. There are 99 members in the house, elected from single-member districts. Every even-numbered year, all the seats are up for re-election.
Composition
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | Vacant | ||
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Democratic | Republican | |||
End of previous Assembly | 35 | 64 | 99 | 0 |
Begin (January 3, 2023) | 32 | 67 | 99 | 0 |
February 2, 2023[3] | 66 | 98 | 1 | |
February 25, 2023[4] | 65 | 97 | 2 | |
May 10, 2023[5] | 67 | 99 | 0 | |
October 2, 2023[6] | 66 | 98 | 1 | |
January 9, 2023[7] | 31 | 97 | 2 | |
January 10, 2023[8] | 32 | 98 | 1 | |
Latest voting share | 32.7% | 67.3% |
Leadership
Presiding Officers | ||
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Speaker of the House | Jason Stephens | |
Speaker Pro Tempore | Scott Oelslager | |
Majority Leadership | ||
Majority Floor Leader | Bill Seitz | |
Assistant Majority Floor Leader | Jon Cross | |
Majority Whip | James Hoops | |
Assistant Majority Whip | Sharon Ray | |
Minority Leadership | ||
Minority Leader | Allison Russo | |
Assistant Minority Leader | Dontavius Jarrells | |
Minority Whip | Jessica Miranda | |
Assistant Minority Whip | Tavia Galonski |
Members of the 135th House of Representatives
District | Representative | Party | Residence | Counties Represented | First Elected | Term Limited |
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1 | Dontavius Jarrells | Democratic | Columbus | Franklin (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
2 | Latyna Humphrey | Democratic | Columbus | Franklin (part) | 2021↑ | 2030 |
3 | Ismail Mohamed | Democratic | Columbus | Franklin (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
4 | Beryl Piccolantonio | Democratic | Gahanna | Franklin (part) | 2024↑ | 2032 |
5 | Richard Brown | Democratic | Canal Winchester | Franklin (part) | 2016 | 2024 |
6 | Adam Miller | Democratic | Columbus | Franklin (part) | 2016 | 2024 |
7 | Allison Russo | Democratic | Upper Arlington | Franklin (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
8 | Beth Liston | Democratic | Dublin | Franklin (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
9 | Munira Abdullahi | Democratic | Columbus | Franklin (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
10 | David Dobos | Republican | Columbus | Franklin (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
11 | Anita Somani | Democratic | Dublin | Franklin (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
12 | Brian Stewart | Republican | Ashville | Franklin (part) Pickaway Madison |
2020 | 2028 |
13 | Michael Skindell | Democratic | Lakewood | Cuyahoga (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
14 | Sean Brennan | Democratic | Parma | Cuyahoga (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
15 | Richard Dell'Aquila | Democratic | Seven Hills | Cuyahoga (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
16 | Bride Rose Sweeney | Democratic | Cleveland | Cuyahoga (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
17 | Tom Patton | Republican | Strongsville | Cuyahoga (part) | 2016 | 2024 |
18 | Darnell Brewer | Democratic | Cleveland, Ohio | Cuyahoga (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
19 | Phil Robinson | Democratic | Solon | Cuyahoga (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
20 | Terrence Upchurch | Democratic | Cleveland | Cuyahoga (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
21 | Elliot Forhan | Democratic | South Euclid, Ohio | Cuyahoga (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
22 | Juanita Brent | Democratic | Cleveland | Cuyahoga (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
23 | Daniel Troy | Democratic | Willowick | Lake (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
24 | Dani Isaacsohn | Democratic | Cincinnati | Hamilton (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
25 | Cecil Thomas | Democratic | Cincinnati | Hamilton (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
26 | Sedrick Denson | Democratic | Cincinnati | Hamilton (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
27 | Rachel Baker | Democratic | Cincinnati | Hamilton (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
28 | Jessica Miranda | Democratic | Forest Park | Hamilton (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
29 | Cindy Abrams | Republican | Harrison | Hamilton (part) | 2019↑ | 2028 |
30 | Bill Seitz | Republican | Green Township | Hamilton (part) | 2016 | 2024 |
31 | Bill Roemer | Republican | Richfield | Stark (part) Summit (part) |
2018 | 2026 |
32 | Vacant | Republican | Summit (part) | |||
33 | Tavia Galonski | Democratic | Akron | Summit (part) | 2017↑ | 2026 |
34 | Casey Weinstein | Democratic | Hudson | Summit (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
35 | Steve Demetriou | Republican | Chagrin Falls | Cuyahoga (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
36 | Andrea White | Republican | Kettering | Montgomery (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
37 | Tom Young | Republican | Miamisburg | Montgomery (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
38 | Willis Blackshear, Jr. | Democratic | Dayton | Montgomery (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
39 | Phil Plummer | Republican | Dayton | Montgomery (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
40 | Rodney Creech | Republican | West Alexandria | Montgomery Preble (part) |
2020 | 2028 |
41 | Josh Williams | Republican | Toledo | Lucas (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
42 | Derek Merrin | Republican | Monclova Township | Lucas (part) | 2016↑ | 2024 |
43 | Michele Grim | Democratic | Toledo | Lucas (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
44 | Elgin Rogers, Jr. | Democratic | Toledo | Lucas (part) | 2022↑ | 2030 |
45 | Jennifer Gross | Republican | West Chester | Butler (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
46 | Thomas Hall | Republican | Madison Township | Butler (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
47 | Sara Carruthers | Republican | Hamilton | Butler (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
48 | Scott Oelslager | Republican | North Canton | Stark (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
49 | Jim Thomas | Republican | Canton | Stark (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
50 | Reggie Stoltzfus | Republican | Paris Township | Stark (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
51 | Brett Hillyer | Republican | Uhrichsville | Tuscarawas (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
52 | Gayle Manning | Republican | North Ridgeville | Lorain (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
53 | Joe Miller | Democratic | Amherst | Lorain (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
54 | Dick Stein | Republican | Norwalk | Huron Lorain (part) |
2016 | 2024 |
55 | Scott Lipps | Republican | Franklin | Warren (part) | 2016 | 2024 |
56 | Adam Mathews | Republican | Lebanon | Warren (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
57 | Jamie Callender | Republican | Concord Township | Lake (part) | 2018 | 2026 |
58 | Alessandro Cutrona | Republican | Canfield | Mahoning (part) | 2020↑ | 2028 |
59 | Lauren McNally | Democratic | Youngstown | Mahoning (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
60 | Brian Lorenz |
Republican |
Powell | Delaware (part) | 2023↑ | 2032 |
61 | Beth Lear | Republican | Galena | Delaware (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
62 | Jean Schmidt | Republican | Loveland | Clermont (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
63 | Adam Bird | Republican | New Richmond | Brown Clermont (part) |
2020 | 2028 |
64 | Nick Santucci | Republican | Howland Township | Trumbull (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
65 | Mike Loychik | Republican | Cortland | Trumbull (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
66 | Sharon Ray | Republican | Wadsworth | Medina (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
67 | Melanie Miller | Republican | Ashland | Ashland (part) Mediana (part) |
2022 | 2030 |
68 | Thaddeus Claggett | Republican | Newark | Licking (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
69 | Kevin Miller | Republican | Newark | Coshocton Licking (part) Perry |
2021↑ | 2030 |
70 | Brian Lampton | Republican | Beavercreek | Greene (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
71 | Bill Dean | Republican | Xenia | Clark (part) Greene (part) Madison |
2016↑ | 2024 |
72 | Gail Pavliga | Republican | Atwater | Portage (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
73 | Jeff LaRe | Republican | Violet Township | Fairfield (part) | 2019↑ | 2028 |
74 | Bernard Willis | Republican | Springfield | Clark (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
75 | Haraz Ghanbari | Republican | Perrysburg | Wood (part) | 2019↑ | 2028 |
76 | Marilyn John | Republican | Shelby | Richland (part) | 2020 | 2028 |
77 | Scott Wiggam | Republican | Wooster | Wayne (part) | 2016 | 2024 |
78 | Susan Manchester | Republican | Waynesfield | Auglaize (part) Darke (part) Mercer Shelby (part) |
2018 | 2026 |
79 | Monica Robb Blasdel | Republican | German Township | Carroll Columbiana (part) |
2022 | 2030 |
80 | Jena Powell | Republican | Arcanum | Darke (part) Miami |
2018 | 2026 |
81 | James Hoops | Republican | Napoleon | Fulton (part) Henry Putnam Williams |
2018 | 2026 |
82 | Roy Klopfenstein | Republican | Haviland | Paulding | 2022 | 2030 |
83 | Jon Cross | Republican | Kenton | Hancock Hardin Logan (part) |
2018 | 2026 |
84 | Angela King | Republican | Celina | Mercer (part) | 2022 | 2030 |
85 | Tim Barhorst | Republican | Fort Loramie | Champaign Logan (part) Shelby (part) |
2022 | 2030 |
86 | Tracy Richardson | Republican | Marysville | Marion (part) Union |
2018 | 2026 |
87 | Riordan McClain | Republican | Upper Sandusky | Crawford Marion (part) Morrow Seneca (part) Wyandot |
2018↑ | 2026 |
88 | Gary Click | Republican | Fremont | Sandusky Seneca (part) |
2020 | 2028 |
89 | D. J. Swearingen | Republican | Huron | Erie Ottawa |
2019↑ | 2028 |
90 | Justin Pizzulli |
Republican |
Franklin Furnace | Adams Lawrence (part) Scioto |
2023↑ | 2032 |
91 | Bob Peterson | Republican | Washington Court House | Highland Pike Fayette Ross (part) |
2022 | 2030 |
92 | Mark Johnson | Republican | Chillicothe | Fayette Pickaway (part) Ross (part) |
2020 | 2028 |
93 | Jason Stephens | Republican | Kitts Hill | Gallia Jackson (part) Lawrence (part) Vinton (part) |
2019↑ | 2028 |
94 | Jay Edwards | Republican | Nelsonville | Athens (part) Meigs Vinton (part) Washington (part) |
2016 | 2024 |
95 | Don Jones | Republican | Freeport | Belmont (part) Carroll Harrison Noble, Washington (part) |
2018 | 2026 |
96 | Ron Ferguson | Republican | Wintersville | Belmont (part) Jefferson Monroe |
2020 | 2028 |
97 | Adam Holmes | Republican | Nashport | Guernsey Muskingum (part) |
2019↑ | 2028 |
98 | Darrell Kick | Republican | Loudonville | Holmes (part) Tuscarawas |
2016 | 2024 |
99 | Sarah Fowler Arthur | Republican | Geneva | Ashtabula (part) Geauga (part) |
2020 | 2028 |
↑: Member was originally appointed to the seat.
Officials
Speaker of the House
The Speaker of the House of Representatives is the presiding officer of the House. The duties of the Speaker include preserving order and decorum at all times, recognizing visitors in the galleries, controlling and providing security for the Hall, appointing members to perform the duties of the Speaker for a temporary period of time, naming committees and subcommittees and appointing their chairs and members, overseeing the performance of House employees, and signing bills, acts, resolutions, and more.[9]
Clerk of the House
The Clerk of the House of Representatives is in charge of and regulates the distribution of records of the House. The Clerk is the custodian of legislative documents within the House. The duties of the Clerk include examining bills or resolutions before introduction, numbering bills and resolutions for filing, providing bills and documents pertaining to the bill to the chair of the corresponding committee, publishing calendars to notify the public about bills and resolutions, keeping a journal of House proceedings, superintending the presentation of bills and resolutions, and attesting writs and subpoenas issued by the House of Representatives.[9]
Sergeant-at-Arms
The Sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representatives is tasked with maintaining security and order in the House. The Sergeant-at-arms may be ordered by the Speaker to clear the aisles if this is deemed necessary by the Speaker. Other duties of the Sergeant-at-arms include controlling admission to the building, serving subpoenas and warrants issued by the House, and bringing any members found to be absent without leave to the House.[9]
Standing Committees
The Speaker of the House is in charge of naming all committees and subcommittees.[9] The current standing committees, chairs, vice chairs, and ranking members are:[10]
Committee | Chair | Vice Chair | Ranking Member |
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Agriculture and Conservation | Kyle Koehler | Rodney Creech | Juanita Brent |
Armed Services and Veterans Affairs | Haraz Ghanbari | Mike Loychik | Adam Miller |
Behavioral Health and Recovery Supports | Sara Carruthers | Gail Pavliga | Latyna Humphrey |
Civil Justice | Brett Hillyer | Diane Grendell | Tavia Galonski |
Commerce and Labor | Dick Stein | Mark Johnson | Michele Lepore-Hagan |
Criminal Justice | Jeffrey LaRe | Andrea White | David Leland |
Economic and Workforce Development | Jay Edwards | Jena Powell | Terrence Upchurch |
Energy and Natural Resources | Jason Stephens | Brian Stewart | Casey Weinstein |
Families, Aging and Human Services | Susan Manchester | Alessandro Cutrona | Sedrick Denson |
Finance | Scott Oelslager | Phil Plummer | Bride Rose Sweeney |
Financial Institutions | Kris Jordan | Ron Ferguson | Jeffery Crossman |
Government Oversight | Shane Wilkin | Douglas Swearingen, Jr. | Richard Brown |
Health | Scott Lipps | Adam Holmes | Beth Liston |
Higher Education and Career Readiness | Laura Lanese | Tom Young | Catherine Ingram |
Infrastructure and Rural Development | Reggie Stoltzfus | Bill Dean | Joe Miller |
Insurance | Tom Brinkman | Brian Lampton | Jessica Miranda |
Primary and Secondary Education | Gayle Manning | Adam Bird | Phil Robinson |
Public Utilities | James Hoops | Sharon Ray | Kent Smith |
Rules and References | Robert Cupp | Tim Ginter | Allison Russo |
State and Local Government | Scott Wiggam | Marilyn John | Brigid Kelly |
Technology and Innovation | Mark Fraizer | Thomas Hall | |
Transportation and Public Safety | Brian Baldridge | Riordan McClain | Michael Sheehy |
Ways and Means | Derek Merrin | Craig Riedel | Lisa Sobecki |
Past composition of the House of Representatives
References
- ↑ "Ohio House History | The Ohio House Of Representatives". www.ohiohouse.gov. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
- ↑ "The Ohio Legislature".
- ↑ "Baldridge appointed ODA Director". Ohio Ag Net Ohio's Country Journal.
- ↑ "State Rep. @KrisJordanOhio (R-Delaware County) has died of natural causes". Twitter.
- ↑ "Brian Lorenz and Justin Pizzulli appointed". Twitter.
- ↑ "Ohio state Rep. Bob Young says he'll resign following arrests in domestic violence case". AP News.
- ↑ "Westerville-area Democratic Rep. Mary Lightbody to resign". NBC4.com.
- ↑ "Democrat joins Ohio House earlier than expected". cleveland.com.
- 1 2 3 4 "RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES". The Ohio Legislature. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
- ↑ "Standing and Select Committees of the Ohio House of Representatives (134th General Assembly)". The Ohio House of Representatives. Retrieved June 25, 2022.