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Oct. 22—CELINA — Incumbent state Rep. Angie King (R-Celina) is seeking re-election in Ohio's 84th district against Democratic candidate Arienne Childrey. King became a well-known figure in ...
Ohio is divided into 15 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. After the 2010 census , Ohio, which up until then had 18 districts, lost two House seats due to slow population growth compared to the national average, [ 1 ] and a new map was signed into law on September 26, 2011.
The 84th district is a multi-county district established in 1982 that now comprises Mercer county and portions of Auglaize County including Cridersville, Minster, New Bremen, New Knoxville, Uniopolis and Waynesfield, portions of Darke County including Ansonia, Burkettsville, Greenville, New Weston, North Star, Osgood, Rossburg, Union City ...
District 15: Richard Dell'Aquila is retiring to run for Cuyahoga County Council. [11] District 21: Elliot Forhan lost re-nomination. [4] District 28: Jodi Whitted is retiring. [12] District 34: Casey Weinstein is retiring to run for Ohio's 28th senatorial district [13] District 38: Willis Blackshear Jr. is retiring to run for Ohio's 6th ...
A second transgender woman’s petition to run for the Ohio House of Representatives is being challenged because she did not disclose her birth name.
Keith Faber (born January 19, 1966) is an American lawyer and politician from Ohio.A Republican, he has been State Auditor of Ohio since 2019. He was formerly a member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2001-2007), elected from the 84th district, and then a member of the Ohio State Senate (2007-2016), elected from the 12th District.
Democrats Steve Thomas and Tamie Wilson are competing in the March 19 primary for their party's nomination for Ohio's 4th Congressional District seat.
The 6th district encompasses Appalachian Ohio and the Mahoning Valley, including Youngstown, Steubenville, and Marietta. The incumbent was Republican Bill Johnson, who was re-elected with 67.72% of the vote in 2022. [10] He resigned on January 21, 2024, to become president of Youngstown State University. [84]