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Ohio has had at least 11 congressional districts since the 1820 census. The district's current general location dates from the 1990 census, when most of the old 21st District was combined with portions of the old 20th District to form the new 11th District centered around Cleveland. Parts of Akron, a city some distance to the south, were added ...
The change followed the disqualification of a transgender woman who failed to list legal names used in the past five years on a petition. Ohio updates election forms to support transgender ...
Governor Mike DeWine set the primary date for August 3, concurrent with the special election in Ohio's 15th congressional district. [1] [2] The general election was on November 2. Shontel Brown won both the competitive Democratic primary and the general election, and was sworn in on November 4.
Brown resigned in 1985 to serve as Director of the Ohio Department of MRDD. [9] Randy Gardner: Republican: November 15, 1985 – December 31, 2000 Gardner was term-limited in 2000. Bob Latta: Republican: January 3, 2001 – December 13, 2007 Latta resigned to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives. Randy Gardner: Republican
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio ruled in 2020 that the health department's policy was a violation of the U.S. Constitution's equal protection clause.
The sad reality is that Ohio's congressional districts are graded a “D” for partisan fairness by Princeton University’s Gerrymandering Project. This practice has led us down a precarious path.
Ordinal numbers may be written in English with numerals and letter suffixes: 1st, 2nd or 2d, 3rd or 3d, 4th, 11th, 21st, 101st, 477th, etc., with the suffix acting as an ordinal indicator. Written dates often omit the suffix, although it is nevertheless pronounced. For example: 5 November 1605 (pronounced "the fifth of November ...
Apr. 4—A plan to change ballot language for tax levies across Ohio has support from a group which calculates property taxes and opposition from entities which spend them. Ohio House Bill 140 ...