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These are the districts for which Ohio is divided for the purposes of defining representatives to the Ohio Senate. In total, there are 33 districts. In total, there are 33 districts. Pages in category "Ohio State Senate districts"
Ohio's 30th senatorial district has historically been based in the Ohio Valley. It now consists of large swaths of eastern and southeastern Ohio and includes the counties of Carroll , Jefferson , Harrison , Belmont , Noble , Monroe , Washington and Meigs as well as portions of Athens and Vinton counties.
The Ohio Senate is the upper house of the Ohio General Assembly. The State Senate, which meets in the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus , first convened in 1803. Senators are elected for four year terms, staggered every two years such that half of the seats are contested at each election. [ 1 ]
The Ohio Redistricting Commission revives talks about legislative districts as the primary looms. Ohio Redistricting: Maps for legislative, congressional districts in limbo as primary looms Skip ...
As the Ohio Supreme Court reviews the legislative maps, Republicans are starting to look at the "flip-able" seats in the state House and Senate. As redistricting drags on, Ohio Republicans get ...
Ada County Sheriff Matt Clifford said Wednesday marked “a hard morning.” Whether to raise property taxes to pay for a $49 million bond that in turn would pay for 294 new jail beds was on Ada ...
It encompasses Ohio House of Representatives districts 3, 47 and 89. It has a Cook PVI of R+1. The seat has been held by Theresa Gavarone following her appointment in February 2019. The district was represented by the Ohio Senate President from 1981 to 1982 and from 1985 to 1988 by Senator Paul Gillmor.
McLin resigned to become Mayor of Dayton, Ohio. Tom Roberts: Democrat: January 9, 2002 – February 28, 2009 Roberts resigned to become a member of the Ohio Civil Rights Commission. Fred Strahorn: Democrat: March 31, 2009 – December 31, 2010 Strahorn lost re-election in 2010 to Bill Beagle. [2] Bill Beagle: Republican: January 3, 2011 ...