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At-large district election results (1932–1950 and 1962–1964) See also ... List of United States representatives from Ohio. List of current members of the U.S ...
Ohio's 4th House of Representatives district is currently represented by Democrat Beryl Piccolantonio. It is located entirely within Franklin County and includes the cities of Gahanna , New Albany , Westerville , and part of Columbus , as well as Blendon , Jefferson , Plain , and Sharon townships.
Prior to this, he served three terms in the Ohio House of Representatives as representative from the 42nd district. [1] [1] Antani was the first Indian and Hindu American member of the Ohio State Senate. [2] He did not run for reelection in 2024, and instead ran for Ohio's 2nd congressional district, where he lost the Republican primary.
5th District: Tim Schaffer Republican ?-Present 6th District: Robert E. Latta Republican ?-Present 12th District: Michael DeBose Democrat: 2000 2002 2004: 2001–Present 13th District: Michael J. Skindell Democrat ?-Present 15th District: Timothy J. DeGeeter: 1969–Present: Democrat ?-Present 24th District: Geoffrey C. Smith: 1943–Present ...
Democrats in the Ohio House of Representatives swore in their newest member Wednesday. Beryl Brown Piccolantonio (D-Gahanna) was selected to represent Ohio’s 4th House District following the ...
Seven Democrats are battling in the March primary for their party's nomination to Ohio House District 6 on the general election ballot in November.. The seat, currently held by Rep. Adam Miller (D ...
The split divides Massillon's Black community, which represents about 7.1% of the city, Slagle said."You have an African American community in Massillon that has a common identity, a common ...
In addition to the representatives below, three representatives; Bobby Jindal (R) of Louisiana, a former representative who converted to Christianity in high school and identifies as a Catholic, Ami Bera (D) of California, who identifies as a Unitarian Universalist, and Pramila Jayapal (D) of Washington, whose religious affiliation is unknown; all grew up in a Hindu household but no longer adhere.