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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"
It encompasses Ohio House districts 3, 7, and 9. Within its boundaries are the cities of Upper Arlington and Grandview Heights, the village of Marble Cliff, and portions of the city of Columbus, including the Ohio State University campus. It is currently represented in the Ohio Senate by Democrat Bill DeMora.
The 7th district stretches from exurban Cleveland to rural areas in north central Ohio, including Medina and Wooster. The incumbent is Republican Max Miller, who was re-elected with 51.10% of the vote in 2024.
Ohio's 18th senatorial district has been established in northeastern Ohio, primarily along the shore of Lake Erie. It currently consists of Portage County and portions of Cuyahoga, Lake and Geauga counties. It encompasses Ohio House districts 61, 75 and 76. It has a Cook PVI of R+1. Its current Ohio Senator is Republican Jerry Cirino.
Ohio's 1st senatorial district has historically represented areas located in northwestern Ohio. A multi-county district, it currently comprises the counties Hancock, Hardin, Putnam, Henry, Williams, Defiance, Paulding, and Van Wert and portions of the counties Fulton, Logan, and Auglaize. It encompasses Ohio House districts 81, 82 and 83.
Beth Liston is a Democrat running for the Ohio Senate 16th District seat. Democrat State Rep. Liston is hoping her experience in the legislature will help earn a seat in the state's higher chamber.
Ohio's 16th senatorial district has always consisted of portions of the greater Columbus, Ohio area, and is now made up of the western portion of Franklin County. It encompasses Ohio House districts 21, 23 and 24. It has a Cook PVI of R+6. Its current Ohio Senator is Republican Stephanie Kunze, who
Where do Ohio's 28th Senate District candidates stand on the issues? State Rep. Casey Weinstein, D-Hudson, addresses the audience at a town hall at the Hudson Library and Historical Society in 2023.