Ohio House of Representatives

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Ohio House of Representatives

132nd Ohio General Assembly

Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type

Lower House

Term limits

4 terms (8 years)
History
New session started

January 3, 2017
Leadership
Speaker of the House


Ryan Smith (R)
Since June 6, 2018

Speaker Pro Tempore


Kirk Schuring (R)
Since January 3, 2017

Majority Leader


Bill Seitz (R)
Since June 7, 2017

Minority Leader


Fred Strahorn (D)
Since January 5, 2015

Structure
Seats
99

House of Representatives diagram 2014 State of Ohio.svg
Political groups

Majority



  •   Republican (66)

Minority



  •   Democratic (33)
Length of term

2 years
Authority
Article II, Ohio Constitution
Salary
$60,584/year
Elections
Last election

November 8, 2016
(99 seats)
Next election

November 3, 2018
(99 seats)
Redistricting
Ohio Redistricting Commission
Meeting place

Ohio House of Representatives.jpg

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The House of Representatives first met in Chillicothe on March 3, 1803, under the later superseded state constitution of that year.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. The 132nd General Assembly convened in January 2017.[1]


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




Contents





  • 1 Composition

    • 1.1 Leadership

      • 1.1.1 Majority


      • 1.1.2 Minority



    • 1.2 Members of the 132nd House of Representatives



  • 2 Officials

    • 2.1 Speaker of the House


    • 2.2 Clerk of the House


    • 2.3 Sergeant-at-Arms



  • 3 Committees


  • 4 Past composition of the House of Representatives


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Composition






























































Affiliation
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)

Total





Republican

Democratic
Vacant
End of previous legislature
65
34
99
0

Begin
65
34
99
0
March 2, 2017[2]33
98
1
April 27, 2017[3]32
97
2
May 10, 2017[4]33
98
1
June 28, 2017[5]34
99
0
November 14, 2017[6]64
98
1
January 17, 2018[7]65
99
0
September 8, 2017[8]64
98
1
September 13, 2017[9]65
99
0
April 12, 2018[10]64
98
1
Latest voting share

7001653100000000000♠65.31%

7001336700000000000♠33.67%


Leadership



Majority


  • Speaker of the House: Ryan Smith

  • Speaker pro tempore: Kirk Schuring

  • Majority Floor Leader: Bill Seitz

  • Assistant Majority Floor Leader: Sarah LaTourette

  • Majority Whip: Tom Patton

  • Assistant Majority Whip: Bill Reineke


Minority


  • Minority Leader: Fred Strahorn

  • Assistant Minority Leader: Nicholas J. Celebrezze

  • Minority Whip: Emilia Sykes

  • Assistant Minority Whip: Brigid Kelly


Members of the 132nd House of Representatives


























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































District
Representative
Party
Residence
First Elected
Term Limited
1

Scott Wiggam
Rep

Wooster
2016
2024
2

Mark Romanchuk
Rep

Mansfield
2012
2020
3

Theresa Gavarone
Rep

Bowling Green
2016↑
2024
4

Robert Cupp
Rep

Lima
2014
2022
5

Tim Ginter
Rep

Salem
2014
2022
6

Marlene Anielski
Rep

Independence
2010
2018
7

Tom Patton
Rep

Strongsville
2016
2024
8

Kent Smith
Dem

Euclid
2014
2022
9

Janine Boyd
Dem

Cleveland Heights
2014
2022
10

Bill Patmon
Dem

Cleveland
2010
2018
11

Stephanie Howse
Dem

Cleveland
2014
2022
12

John E. Barnes, Jr.
Dem

Cleveland
2010
2018
13

Nickie Antonio
Dem

Lakewood
2010
2018
14

Martin J. Sweeney
Dem

Cleveland
2014
2022
15

Nicholas J. Celebrezze
Dem

Parma
2012↑
2020
16

David Greenspan
Rep

Westlake
2016
2024
17

Adam Miller
Dem

Columbus
2016
2024
18

Kristin Boggs
Dem

Italian Village
2016↑
2024
19

Anne Gonzales
Rep

Westerville
2010
2018
20

Richard Brown
Dem

Canal Winchester
2017↑
2026
21

Mike Duffey
Rep

Worthington
2010
2018
22

David J. Leland
Dem

Columbus
2014
2022
23

Laura Lanese
Rep

Grove City
2016
2024
24

Jim Hughes
Rep

Columbus
2016
2024
25

Bernadine Kent
Dem

Columbus
2016
2024
26

Hearcel Craig
Dem

Columbus
2014
2022
27

Tom Brinkman
Rep

Cincinnati
2014
2022
28

Jonathan Dever
Rep

Madeira
2014
2022
29

Louis Blessing
Rep

Cincinnati
2012
2020
30

Bill Seitz
Rep

Cincinnati
2016
2024
31

Brigid Kelly
Dem

Cincinnati
2016
2024
32

Catherine Ingram
Dem

Cincinnati
2016
2024
33

Alicia Reece
Dem

Cincinnati
2010↑
2018
34

Emilia Sykes
Dem

Akron
2014
2022
35

Tavia Galonski
Dem

Akron
2017↑
2026
36

Anthony DeVitis
Rep

Uniontown
2011↑
2020
37

Kristina Roegner
Rep

Hudson
2010
2018
38

Marilyn Slaby
Rep

Akron
2012↑
2020
39

Fred Strahorn
Dem

Dayton
2012
2020
40

Michael Henne
Rep

Clayton
2010
2018
41

Jim Butler
Rep

Oakwood
2011↑
2020
42

Niraj Antani
Rep

Miamisburg
2014↑
2022
43

Jeff Rezabek
Rep

Clayton
2014
2022
44

Michael Ashford
Dem

Toledo
2010
2018
45

Teresa Fedor
Dem

Toledo
2010
2018
46

Michael Sheehy
Dem

Toledo
2013↑
2022
47

Derek Merrin
Rep

Monclova Township
2016↑
2024
48

Kirk Schuring
Rep

Canton
2010
2018
49

Tom West
Dem

Canton
2016
2024
50

Christina Hagan
Rep

Alliance
2011↑
2020
51

Wes Retherford
Rep

Hamilton
2012
2020
52

George Lang
Rep

West Chester
2017↑
2026
53

Candice Keller
Rep

Middletown
2016↑
2024
54

Paul Zeltwanger
Rep

Mason
2014
2022
55

Nathan Manning
Rep

North Ridgeville
2014
2022
56

Dan Ramos
Dem

Lorain
2010
2018
57

Dick Stein
Rep

Norwalk
2016
2024
58

Michele Lepore-Hagan
Dem

Youngstown
2014
2022
59

John Boccieri
Dem

Poland
2015↑
2024
60

John Rogers
Dem

Mentor-on-the-Lake
2012
2020
61

Ron Young
Rep

LeRoy Township
2010
2018
62

Scott Lipps
Rep

Franklin
2016
2024
63

Glenn Holmes
Dem

McDonald
2016
2024
64

Michael O'Brien
Dem

Warren
2014
2022
65

John Becker
Rep

Union Township
2012
2020
66

Doug Green
Rep

Mt. Orab
2012
2020
67

Andrew Brenner
Rep

Powell
2010
2018
68

Rick Carfagna
Rep

Westerville
2016
2024
69

Steve Hambley
Rep

Brunswick
2014
2022
70

Darrell Kick
Rep

Loudonville
2016
2024
71

Scott Ryan
Rep

Newark
2014
2022
72

Larry Householder
Rep

Glenford
2016
2024
73

Rick Perales
Rep

Beavercreek
2012
2020
74

Bill Dean
Rep

Xenia
2016↑
2024
75

Kathleen Clyde
Dem

Kent
2010
2018
76

Sarah LaTourette
Rep

Bainbridge Township
2014
2022
77

Tim Schaffer
Rep

Lancaster
2014
2022
78

Ron Hood
Rep

Ashville
2012
2020
79

Kyle Koehler
Rep

Springfield
2014
2022
80

Steve Huffman
Rep

Tipp City
2014
2022
81

Jim Hoops
Rep

Napoleon
2018↑
2026
82

Craig Riedel
Rep

Defiance
2016
2024
83

Robert Sprague
Rep

Findlay
2011↑
2020
84

Keith Faber
Rep

Celina
2016
2024
85

Nino Vitale
Rep

Urbana
2014
2022
86

Dorothy Liggett Pelanda
Rep

Marysville
2011↑
2020
87

Riordan McClain
Rep

Upper Sandusky
2018↑
2026
88

Bill Reineke
Rep

Tiffin
2014
2022
89

Steve Arndt
Rep

Port Clinton
2015↑
2024
90

Terry Johnson
Rep

McDermott
2010
2018
91
Shane Wilkin
Rep

Lynchburg
2018↑
2026
92

Gary Scherer
Rep

Circleville
2012↑
2020
93

Ryan Smith
Rep

Gallipolis
2012↑
2020
94

Jay Edwards
Rep

Nelsonville
2016
2024
95

Andy Thompson
Rep

Marietta
2010
2018
96

Jack Cera
Dem

Bellaire
2011↑
2020
97

Brian Hill
Rep

Zanesville
2011↑
2020
98

Al Landis
Rep

Dover
2010
2018
99

John Patterson
Dem

Jefferson
2012
2020

↑: 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 current Speaker is Ryan Smith, a Republican from Gallipolis, Ohio. He became Speaker on June 6, 2018. 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.[11]



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.[11]



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.[11]



Committees


The Speaker of the House is in charge of naming all committees and subcommittees.[11]
The current committees, chairs and vice chairs are:[12]


































































Committee
Chair
Vice Chair
Aging and Long Term CareSteve Arndt
Dorothy Pelanda
Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentBrian Hill
Kyle Koehler
Armed Services, Veterans Affairs, and Homeland SecurityTerry Johnson
Darrell Kick
Civil JusticeJim Butler
Laura Lanese
Community and Family AdvancementTim Ginter
Sarah LaTourette
Criminal Justice
Nathan Manning
Economic Development, Commerce, and LaborRon Young
Craig Riedel
Education and Career ReadinessAndrew Brenner
Marilyn Slaby
Energy and Natural ResourcesAl Landis
Christina Hagan
Federalism and Interstate RelationsKristina Roegner
John Becker
Financial Institutions, Housing, and Urban DevelopmentJonathan Dever
Jim Hoops
FinanceScott Ryan
Scott Lipps
Government Accountability and Oversight Louis Blessing

Bill Reineke
HealthSteve Huffman
Theresa Gavarone
Higher Education and Workforce DevelopmentMike Duffey
Niraj Antani
InsuranceTom Brinkman
Michael Henne
Public UtilitiesRobert Cupp
Rick Carfagna
Rules and ReferencesRyan Smith
Kirk Schuring
State and Local GovernmentMarlene Anielski
Steve Hambley
Transportation and Public SafetyDoug Green
Tom Patton
Ways and MeansTim Schaffer
Gary Scherer


Past composition of the House of Representatives




References




  1. ^ "Ohio House History | The Ohio House Of Representatives". www.ohiohouse.gov. Retrieved 2016-01-20..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ Democrat Greta Johnson (District 35) resigned to take a new job. [1]


  3. ^ Democrat Heather Bishoff (District 20) resigned to move to California. [2]


  4. ^ Democrat Tavia Galonski sworn in to succeed Johnson. [3]


  5. ^ Democrat Richard Brown sworn in to succeed Bishoff. [4]


  6. ^ Republican Wes Goodman (District 87) resigned after being accused of inappropriate conduct. [5]


  7. ^ Republican Riordan McClain sworn in to succeed Goodman. [6]


  8. ^ Republican Margaret Conditt (District 52) resigned to spend more time with her family. [7]


  9. ^ Republican George Lang sworn in to succeed Conditt. [8]


  10. ^ Republican Speaker Cliff Rosenberger (District 91) resigned as a result of an FBI investigation. [9]


  11. ^ abcd "RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES". The Ohio Legislature. Retrieved 11 February 2016.


  12. ^ "Standing Committees". The Ohio House of Representatives. Retrieved 19 February 2017.



External links


  • Official website

  • Project Vote Smart – State House of Ohio


  • Map of Ohio House Districts
    • Ohio District Maps 2002–2012

  • Election results from Ohio Secretary of State









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