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Ohio House of Representatives
135th Ohio General Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
4 terms (8 years total)
History
New session started
January 3, 2023
Leadership
Matt Huffman (R)
since January 6, 2025
Speaker pro tempore
Gayle Manning (R)
since January 6, 2025
Majority Leader
Marilyn John (R)
since January 6, 2025
Minority Leader
Allison Russo (D)
since January 26, 2022
Structure
Seats99
Political groups
Majority
  •   Republican (65)

Minority

Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle II, Ohio Constitution
Salary$68,674/year
Elections
Last election
November 5, 2024
(99 seats)
Next election
November 5, 2026
(99 seats)
RedistrictingOhio Redistricting Commission
Meeting place
House of Representatives Chamber
Ohio Statehouse
Columbus, Ohio
Website
Ohio House of Representatives

The Ohio House of Representatives is the lower house of the Ohio General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Ohio; the other house of the bicameral legislature being the Ohio Senate.

The House of Representatives first met in Chillicothe on March 3, 1803, under the later superseded state constitution of that year. In 1816, the capital was moved to Columbus, where it is located today.[1]

Members are limited to four successive two-year elected terms (terms are considered successive if they are separated by less than four years).[2] Time served by appointment to fill out another representative's uncompleted term does not count against the term limit. There are 99 members in the house, elected from single-member districts. Every even-numbered year, all the seats are up for re-election.

Composition

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Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
Democratic Republican
End of previous Assembly 32 67 99 0
Begin 2025 Session 34 65 99 0
Latest voting share 34% 66%

Leadership

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Presiding Officers
Speaker of the House Matt Huffman
Speaker Pro Tempore Gayle Manning
Majority Leadership
Majority Floor Leader Marilyn John
Assistant Majority Floor Leader Adam Bird
Majority Whip James Hoops
Assistant Majority Whip Sharon Ray
Minority Leadership
Minority Leader Allison Russo
Assistant Minority Leader Dontavius Jarrells
Minority Whip Dani Isaacson
Assistant Minority Whip Michele Grim

Members of the 136th House of Representatives

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House districts by party
  Democratic
  Republican
District Representative Party Residence Counties Represented First Elected Term Limited
1 Dontavius Jarrells Democratic Columbus Franklin (part) 2020 2028
2 Latyna Humphrey Democratic Columbus Franklin (part) 2021↑ 2030
3 Ismail Mohamed Democratic Columbus Franklin (part) 2022 2030
4 Beryl Piccolantonio Democratic Gahanna Franklin (part) 2024↑ 2032
5 Meredith Lawson-Rowe Democratic Reynoldsburg Franklin (part) 2024 2032
6 Christine Cockley Democratic Columbus Franklin (part) 2024 2032
7 Allison Russo Democratic Upper Arlington Franklin (part) 2018 2026
8 Anita Somani Democratic Dublin Franklin (part) 2022 2030
9 Munira Abdullahi Democratic Columbus Franklin (part) 2022 2030
10 Mark Sigrist Democratic Grove City Franklin (part) 2024 2032
11 Crystal Lett Democratic Columbus Franklin (part) 2024 2032
12 Brian Stewart Republican Ashville Franklin (part)
Pickaway
Madison
2020 2028
13 Tristan Rader Democratic Lakewood Cuyahoga (part) 2024 2032
14 Sean Brennan Democratic Parma Cuyahoga (part) 2022 2030
15 Chris Glassburn Democratic North Olmsted Cuyahoga (part) 2024 2032
16 Bride Rose Sweeney Democratic Cleveland Cuyahoga (part) 2018 2026
17 Mike Dovilla Republican Strongsville Cuyahoga (part) 2024 2032
18 Juanita Brent Democratic Cleveland Cuyahoga (part) 2018 2026
19 Phil Robinson Democratic Solon Cuyahoga (part) 2018 2026
20 Terrence Upchurch Democratic Cleveland Cuyahoga (part) 2018 2026
21 Eric Synenberg Democratic Beachwood Cuyahoga (part) 2024 2032
22 Darnell Brewer Democratic Cleveland Cuyahoga (part) 2022 2030
23 Daniel Troy Democratic Willowick Lake (part) 2020 2028
24 Dani Isaacsohn Democratic Cincinnati Hamilton (part) 2022 2030
25 Cecil Thomas Democratic Cincinnati Hamilton (part) 2022 2030
26 Sedrick Denson Democratic Cincinnati Hamilton (part) 2018 2026
27 Rachel Baker Democratic Cincinnati Hamilton (part) 2022 2030
28 Karen Brownlee Democratic Symmes Township Hamilton (part) 2024 2032
29 Cindy Abrams Republican Harrison Hamilton (part) 2019↑ 2028
30 Mike Odioso Republican Green Township Hamilton (part) 2024 2032
31 Bill Roemer Republican Richfield Stark (part)
Summit (part)
2018 2026
32 Jack Daniels Republican New Franklin Summit (part) 2024↑ 2032
33 Veronica Sims Democratic Akron Summit (part) 2024↑ 2032
34 Derrick Hall Democratic Akron Summit (part) 2024 2032
35 Steve Demetriou Republican Chagrin Falls Cuyahoga (part) 2022 2030
36 Andrea White Republican Kettering Montgomery (part) 2020 2028
37 Tom Young Republican Miamisburg Montgomery (part) 2020 2028
38 Desiree Tims Democratic Dayton Montgomery (part) 2024 2032
39 Phil Plummer Republican Dayton Montgomery (part) 2018 2026
40 Rodney Creech Republican West Alexandria Montgomery
Preble (part)
2020 2028
41 Erika White Democratic Springfield Township Lucas (part) 2024 2032
42 Elgin Rogers Jr. Democratic Toledo Lucas (part) 2022↑ 2030
43 Michele Grim Democratic Toledo Lucas (part) 2022 2030
44 Josh Williams Republican Sylvania Township Lucas (part) 2022 2030
45 Jennifer Gross Republican West Chester Butler (part) 2020 2028
46 Thomas Hall Republican Madison Township Butler (part) 2020 2028
47 Diane Mullins Republican Hamilton Butler (part) 2024 2032
48 Scott Oelslager Republican North Canton Stark (part) 2018 2026
49 Jim Thomas Republican Canton Stark (part) 2022 2030
50 Matthew Kishman Republican Minerva Stark (part) 2024 2032
51 Jodi Salvo Republican Bolivar Tuscarawas (part) 2024 2032
52 Gayle Manning Republican North Ridgeville Lorain (part) 2018 2026
53 Joe Miller Democratic Amherst Lorain (part) 2018 2026
54 Kellie Deeter Republican Norwalk Huron
Lorain (part)
2024 2032
55 Michelle Teska Republican Clearcreek Township Warren (part) 2024 2032
56 Adam Mathews Republican Lebanon Warren (part) 2022 2030
57 Jamie Callender Republican Concord Township Lake (part) 2018 2026
58 Lauren McNally Democratic Youngstown Mahoning (part) 2022 2030
59 Tex Fischer Republican Boardman Mahoning (part) 2024↑ 2032
60 Brian Lorenz

Republican

Powell Delaware (part) 2023↑ 2032
61 Beth Lear Republican Galena Delaware (part) 2022 2030
62 Jean Schmidt Republican Loveland Clermont (part) 2020 2028
63 Adam Bird Republican New Richmond Brown
Clermont (part)
2020 2028
64 Nick Santucci Republican Howland Township Trumbull (part) 2022 2030
65 David Thomas Republican Jefferson Ashtabula (part) 2024 2032
66 Sharon Ray Republican Wadsworth Medina (part) 2020 2028
67 Melanie Miller Republican Ashland Ashland (part)
Mediana (part)
2022 2030
68 Thaddeus Claggett Republican Newark Licking (part) 2022 2030
69 Kevin Miller Republican Newark Coshocton
Licking (part)
Perry
2021↑ 2030
70 Brian Lampton Republican Beavercreek Greene (part) 2020 2028
71 Levi Dean Republican Xenia Clark (part)
Greene (part)
Madison
2016↑ 2024
72 Heidi Workman Republican Rootstown Portage (part) 2024 2032
73 Jeff LaRe Republican Violet Township Fairfield (part) 2019↑ 2028
74 Bernard Willis Republican Springfield Clark (part) 2022 2030
75 Haraz Ghanbari Republican Perrysburg Wood (part) 2019↑ 2028
76 Marilyn John Republican Shelby Richland (part) 2020 2028
77 Meredith Craig Republican Wayne Township Wayne (part) 2024 2032
78 Matt Huffman Republican Lima Auglaize (part)
Darke (part)
Mercer
Shelby (part)
2024 2032
79 Monica Robb Blasdel Republican German Township Carroll
Columbiana (part)
2022 2030
80 Johnathan Newman Republican Troy Darke (part)
Miami
2024 2032
81 James Hoops Republican Napoleon Fulton (part)
Henry
Putnam
Williams
2018 2026
82 Roy Klopfenstein Republican Haviland Paulding 2022 2030
83 Ty Mathews Republican Findlay Hancock
Hardin
Logan (part)
2024 2032
84 Angela King Republican Celina Mercer (part) 2022 2030
85 Tim Barhorst Republican Fort Loramie Champaign
Logan (part)
Shelby (part)
2022 2030
86 Tracy Richardson Republican Marysville Marion (part)
Union
2018 2026
87 Riordan McClain Republican Upper Sandusky Crawford
Marion (part)
Morrow
Seneca (part)
Wyandot
2018↑ 2026
88 Gary Click Republican Fremont Sandusky
Seneca (part)
2020 2028
89 D. J. Swearingen Republican Huron Erie
Ottawa
2019↑ 2028
90 Justin Pizzulli

Republican

Franklin Furnace Adams
Lawrence (part)
Scioto
2023↑ 2032
91 Bob Peterson Republican Washington Court House Highland
Pike
Fayette
Ross (part)
2022 2030
92 Mark Johnson Republican Chillicothe Fayette
Pickaway (part)
Ross (part)
2020 2028
93 Jason Stephens Republican Kitts Hill Gallia
Jackson (part)
Lawrence (part)
Vinton (part)
2019↑ 2028
94 Kevin Ritter Republican Marietta Athens (part)
Meigs
Vinton (part)
Washington (part)
2024 2032
95 Don Jones Republican Freeport Belmont (part)
Carroll
Harrison
Noble,
Washington (part)
2018 2026
96 Ron Ferguson Republican Wintersville Belmont (part)
Jefferson
Monroe
2020 2028
97 Adam Holmes Republican Nashport Guernsey
Muskingum (part)
2019↑ 2028
98 Mark Hiner Republican Loudonville Holmes (part)
Tuscarawas
2024 2032
99 Sarah Fowler Arthur Republican Geneva Ashtabula (part)
Geauga (part)
2020 2028

↑: Member was originally appointed to the seat.

Officials

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Speaker of the House

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The Speaker of the House of Representatives is the presiding officer of the House. The duties of the Speaker include preserving order and decorum at all times, recognizing visitors in the galleries, controlling and providing security for the Hall, appointing members to perform the duties of the Speaker for a temporary period of time, naming committees and subcommittees and appointing their chairs and members, overseeing the performance of House employees, and signing bills, acts, resolutions, and more.[3]

Clerk of the House

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The Clerk of the House of Representatives is in charge of and regulates the distribution of records of the House. The Clerk is the custodian of legislative documents within the House. The duties of the Clerk include examining bills or resolutions before introduction, numbering bills and resolutions for filing, providing bills and documents pertaining to the bill to the chair of the corresponding committee, publishing calendars to notify the public about bills and resolutions, keeping a journal of House proceedings, superintending the presentation of bills and resolutions, and attesting writs and subpoenas issued by the House of Representatives.[3]

Sergeant-at-Arms

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The Sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representatives is tasked with maintaining security and order in the House. The Sergeant-at-arms may be ordered by the Speaker to clear the aisles if this is deemed necessary by the Speaker. Other duties of the Sergeant-at-arms include controlling admission to the building, serving subpoenas and warrants issued by the House, and bringing any members found to be absent without leave to the House.[3]

Standing Committees

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The Speaker of the House is in charge of naming all committees and subcommittees.[3] During the 134th General Assembly (2021–2022) the standing committees, chairs, vice chairs, and ranking members were:[4]

Committee Chair Vice Chair Ranking Member
Agriculture and Conservation Kyle Koehler Rodney Creech Juanita Brent
Armed Services and Veterans Affairs Haraz Ghanbari Mike Loychik Adam Miller
Behavioral Health and Recovery Supports Sara Carruthers Gail Pavliga Latyna Humphrey
Civil Justice Brett Hillyer Diane Grendell Tavia Galonski
Commerce and Labor Dick Stein Mark Johnson Michele Lepore-Hagan
Criminal Justice Jeffrey LaRe Andrea White David Leland
Economic and Workforce Development Jay Edwards Jena Powell Terrence Upchurch
Energy and Natural Resources Jason Stephens Brian Stewart Casey Weinstein
Families, Aging and Human Services Susan Manchester Alessandro Cutrona Sedrick Denson
Finance Scott Oelslager Phil Plummer Bride Rose Sweeney
Financial Institutions Kris Jordan Ron Ferguson Jeffery Crossman
Government Oversight Shane Wilkin Douglas Swearingen, Jr. Richard Brown
Health Scott Lipps Adam Holmes Beth Liston
Higher Education and Career Readiness Laura Lanese Tom Young Catherine Ingram
Infrastructure and Rural Development Reggie Stoltzfus Bill Dean Joe Miller
Insurance Tom Brinkman Brian Lampton Jessica Miranda
Primary and Secondary Education Gayle Manning Adam Bird Phil Robinson
Public Utilities James Hoops Sharon Ray Kent Smith
Rules and References Robert Cupp Tim Ginter Allison Russo
State and Local Government Scott Wiggam Marilyn John Brigid Kelly
Technology and Innovation Mark Fraizer Thomas Hall
Transportation and Public Safety Brian Baldridge Riordan McClain Michael Sheehy
Ways and Means Derek Merrin Craig Riedel Lisa Sobecki

Past composition of the House of Representatives

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References

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  1. ^ "Ohio House History | The Ohio House Of Representatives". www.ohiohouse.gov. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  2. ^ "The Ohio Legislature".
  3. ^ a b c d "RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES". The Ohio Legislature. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Standing and Select Committees of the Ohio House of Representatives (134th General Assembly)". The Ohio House of Representatives. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
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