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January 6, 1997: Senator Dennis Kucinich (D-23rd) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives.
February 5, 1997: Senator Joseph Vukovich (D-33rd) resigns to take a seat on the Ohio 7th District Court of Appeals.
February 5, 1997: Representative Ron Mottl (D-20th) resigns.
February 8, 1997: Senator Jan Michael Long (D-17th) resigns to take a seat on the Probate Court of Pickaway County, Ohio.
February 8, 1997: Representative Mike Shoemaker (D-91st) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate.
August 8, 1997: Representative Bill Thompson (R-1st) resigns.
October 14, 1997: Representative Mike Fox (R-59th) resigns to become a Butler County, Ohio Commissioner.
December 5, 1997: Senator Karen Gillmor (R-26th) resigns to become a member of the State Employment Relations Board.
January 4, 1998: Representative Lloyd Lewis Jr. resigns to become City Commissioner of Dayton, Ohio.
February 20, 1998: Senator Nancy Dix (R-31st) resigns.
February 20, 1998: Representative Jay Hottinger (R-77th) resigns to become state Senator of the 31st District.
March 30, 1998: Representative Jim Mason (R-25th) resigns to become a judge on the 10th District Court of Appeals.
May 12, 1998: Representative Rocco Colonna (R-18th) resigns.
September 16, 1998: Representative Frank Sawyer (D-79th) resigns due to health concerns.
December 8, 1998: Representative Mike Verich (D-66th) resigns.
December 16, 1998: Senator Jeffrey Johnson (D-21st) resigns.
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January 6, 1997: Patrick Sweeney appointed to the 23rd Senatorial District due to the resignation of Senator Dennis Kucinich.
February 5, 1997: Mike Shoemaker is appointed to the 17th Senatorial District due to the resignation of Senator Jan Michael Long.
February 5, 1997: Ron Mottl is appointed to the 20th House District due to the resignation of Representative Ron Mottl.
February 8, 1997: Bob Hagan is appointed to the 33rd Senatorial District due to the resignation of Senator Joseph Vukovich.
February 8, 1997: Joseph P. Sulzer is appointed to the 91st House District due to the resignation of Mike Shoemaker
August 8, 1997: John Willamowski is appointed to the 1st House District due to the resignation of Bill Thompson
October 15, 1997: Greg Jolivette is appointed to the 59th House District due to the resignation of Mike Fox.
December 5, 1997: Larry Mumper is appointed to the 26th Senatorial District due to the resignation of Senator Karen Gillmor.
January 6, 1998: Dixie Allen is appointed to the 38th House District due to the resignation of Lloyd Lewis Jr.
February 20, 1998: David R. Evans is appointed to the 77th House District due to the resignation of Jay Hottinger.
February 20, 1998: Jay Hottinger is appointed to the 31st Senatorial District due to the resignation of Senator Nancy Dix.
May 1, 1998: David Goodman is appointed to the 25th House District due to the resignation of Jim Mason.
June 23, 1998: Erin Sullivan is appointed to the 18th House District due to the resignation of Rocco Colonna.
September 16, 1998: William J. Hartnett is appointed to the 79th House District due to the resignation of Frank Sawyer.
December 8, 1998: Chris Verich is appointed to the 66th House District due to the resignation of Mike Verich.
[edit] | Tags: Majority leadership | 4>
President of the Senate: Richard Finan
President pro tempore of the Senate: Robert R. Cupp
Assistant pro tempore: Eugene J. Watts
Whip: Nancy Dix
[edit] | Tags: Minority leadership | 4>
Leader: Ben Espy
Assistant Leader: Linda J. Furney
Whip: Jeffrey Johnson
Assistant Whip: Leigh Herington
[edit] | Tags: Members of the 122nd Ohio Senate | 3>
District
Senator
Party
First elected
1
M. Ben Gaeth [1]
Republican
1974
2
Bob Latta [2]
Republican
1996
3
Bruce E. Johnson [3]
Republican
1994 (Appt.)
4
Scott Nein [4]
Republican
1995 (Appt.)
5
Rhine McLin
Democratic
1994
6
Chuck Horn [5]
Republican
1984
7
Richard Finan
Republican
1978 (Appt.)
8
Lou Blessing
Republican
1996
9
Janet C. Howard [6]
Republican
1994
10
Merle G. Kearns [7]
Republican
1991 (Appt.)
11
Linda J. Furney [8]
Democratic
1986
12
Robert R. Cupp [9]
Republican
1984
13
Alan Zaleski [10]
Democrat
1982
14
Doug White [11]
Republican
1996 (Appt.)
15
Ben Espy [12]
Democratic
1992 (Appt.)
16
Eugene J. Watts [13]
Republican
1984
17
Michael Shoemaker [14]
Democratic
1997 (Appt.)
18
Robert A. Gardner [15]
Republican
1996
19
Richard Schafrath [16]
Republican
1986
20
James E. Carnes [17]
Republican
1995 (Appt.)
21
Jeffrey Johnson [18]
Democratic
1990 (Appt.)
22
Grace L. Drake [19]
Republican
1984 (Appt.)
23
Patrick Sweeney [20]
Democratic
1997 (Appt.)
24
Gary C. Suhadolnik [21]
Republican
1980
25
Judy Sheerer [22]
Democratic
1992 (Appt.)
26
Larry Mumper [23]
Republican
1997 (Appt.)
27
Roy Ray [24]
Republican
1986
28
Leigh Herington [25]
Democratic
1995 (Appt.)
29
Scott Oelslager [26]
Republican
1985 (Appt.)
30
Gregory L. DiDonato [27]
Democratic
1996
31
Jay Hottinger [28]
Republican
1998 (Appt.)
32
Anthony Latell Jr. [29]
Democratic
1992
33
Bob Hagan [30]
Democratic
1997 (Appt.)
[edit] | Tags: Majority leadership | 4>
Speaker of the House: Jo Ann Davidson
President pro tempore of the House: William G. Batchelder
Floor Leader: Randy Gardner
Assistant Majority Floor Leader: Pat Tiberi
Majority Whip: Jim Buchy
Assistant Majority Whip: Bill Harris
[edit] | Tags: Minority leadership | 4>
Leader: Ross Boggs
Assistant Leader: Johnnie Maier
Whip: Charleta Taveres
Assistant Whip: Tom Roberts
[edit] | Tags: Members of the 122nd Ohio House of Representatives | 3>
District
Representative
Party
First Elected
1
John R. Willamowski
Rep
1997 (Appt.)
2
George E. Terwilleger
Rep
1992
3
Sean D. Logan
Dem
1990 (Appt.)
4
Randy Gardner
Rep
1985 (Appt.)
5
Ross Boggs
Dem
1982
6
Jon D. Myers
Rep
1990
7
Ron Amstutz
Rep
1980
8
C.J. Prentiss
Dem
1990
9
Barbara Boyd
Dem
1992
10
Troy Lee James
Dem
1967
11
Peter Lawson Jones
Democratic
1996
12
Vermel Whalen
Dem
1986 (Appt.)
13
Barbara C. Pringle
Dem
1982 (Appt.)
14
Ed Jerse
Dem
1995 (Appt.)
15
Mike Wise
Rep
1992
16
Ed Kasputis
Rep
1990
17
Dan Brady
Dem
1996
18
Erin Sullivan
Dem
1998 (Appt.)
19
Dale Miller
Dem
1996
20
Ron Mottl
Dem
1997 (Appt.)
21
Otto Beatty Jr.
Democratic
1980 (Appt.)
22
Charleta Tavares
Democratic
1993 (Appt.)
23
Amy Salerno
Republican
1994
24
Jo Ann Davidson
Republican
1980
25
David Goodman
Republican
1998 (Appt.)
26
Patrick Tiberi
Rep
27
E.J. Thomas
Rep
28
Priscilla D. Mead
Republican
1992
29
Bill Schuck
Rep
30
Samuel T. Britton
Democratic
1994
31
Mark Mallory
Democratic
1994
32
Dale N. Van Vyven
Rep
33
Jerome F. Luebbers
Democratic
1978
34
Cheryl Winkler
Republican
1990 (Appt.)
35
Patricia Clancy
Republican
1996
36
Bob Schuler
Republican
1992
37
Jacquelyn K. O’Brien
Republican
1986
38
Dixie Allen
Democratic
1998 (Appt.)
39
Tom Roberts
Democratic
1986 (Appt.)
40
Jeff Jacobson
Rep
41
Don Mottley
Republican
1992
42
Bob Corbin
Republican
1976
43
Bob Netzley
Rep
1967
44
Vernon Sykes
Democratic
1983 (Appt.)
45
Bryan C. Williams
Republican
1996
46
Kevin Coughlin
Republican
1996
47
Betty Sutton
Democratic
1992
48
Twyla Roman
Republican
1994
49
Jack Ford
Democratic
1994
50
John Garcia
Republican
1994
51
Lynn Olman
Republican
1995 (Appt.)
52
Sally Perz
Republican
1992
53
Darrell Opfer
Dem
1992
54
William J. Healy
Democratic
1974
55
Kirk Schuring
Republican
1994
56
Johnnie Maier Jr.
Democratic
1990
57
Ron Hood
Republican
1994
58
Gary Cates
Rep
1995 (Appt.)
59
Greg Jolivette
Rep
1997 (Appt.)
60
Gene Krebs
Rep
61
Dan Metelsky
Democratic
1996 (Appt.)
62
John Bender
Democratic
1992
63
Bill Taylor
Rep
1994
64
Sylvester Patton
Democratic
1997 (Appt.)
65
Ron Gerberry
Democratic
1974
66
Chris Verich
Democratic
1998
67
June Lucas
Democratic
1986
68
Diane Grendell
Rep
1992
69
Ron Young
Rep
70
Jamie Callender
Rep
1996
71
Sam Bateman
Rep
72
Rose Vesper
Rep
73
David Hartley
Dem
74
Joe Haines
Rep
1980
75
Ann H. Womer Benjamin
Rep
1994
76
Marilyn Reid
Rep
1992
77
Jay Hottinger
Rep
78
Larry Householder
Rep
1996
79
William J. Hartnett
Dem
1998 (Appt.)
87
Joan Lawrence
Rep
1982
81
William G. Batchelder
Rep
1968
82
Richard Hodges
Rep
1992
83
Lynn Wachtmann
Rep
1984
84
Jim Buchy
Rep
85
Jim Jordan
Rep
1994
86
Chuck Brading
Rep
87
Ed Core
Rep
88
Dennis Stapleton
Rep
1996 (Appt.)
89
Rex Damschroder
Rep
1994
90
Randy Weston
Dem
1990
91
Joseph P. Sulzer
Dem
1997 (Appt.)
92
William L. Ogg
Dem
1994
93
Bill Harris
Rep
1994
94
John Carey
Rep
1994
95
Joy Padgett
Rep
1992
96
Tom Johnson
Rep
1976
97
Kerry R. Metzger
Rep
1994
98
Jerry W. Krupinski
Dem
1986
99
Charlie Wilson
Dem
1996
Appt.- Member was appointed to current House Seat
[edit] | Tags: See also | 2>
Ohio House of Representatives membership, 126th General Assembly
Ohio House of Representatives membership, 125th General Assembly
[edit] | Tags: References | 2>
Ohio House of Representatives official website
Project Vote Smart – State House of Ohio
Map of Ohio House Districts
Ohio District Maps 2002–2012
2006 election results from Ohio Secretary of State
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