133rd Ohio General Assembly
{{short description|Meeting of the Ohio state legislature}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2019}} {{Use American English|date=October 2023}}
{{Infobox legislative term|name=133rd Ohio General Assembly|image=Ohio Statehouse columbus.jpg|caption=Ohio Statehouse (2004)|meeting_place=|election=|government=|term_start={{Start date|2019|1|7}}|term_end={{End date|2020|12|31}}|before=132nd|after=134th|website=|chamber1=Ohio Senate|membership1=33 (24 R, 9 D)|control1=Republican Party|chamber1_leader1_type=President of the Senate|chamber1_leader1=Larry Obhof (R)|chamber1_leader2_type=President Pro Tempore|chamber1_leader2=Bob Peterson (R)|chamber1_leader3_type=|chamber1_leader3=|chamber1_leader4_type=|chamber1_leader4=|chamber2=Ohio House of Representatives|membership2=99 (61 R, 38 D)|control2=Republican Party|chamber2_leader1_type=House Speaker|chamber2_leader1=Larry Householder (R)
until July 30, 2020
Robert R. Cupp (R)
from July 30, 2020 |session1_start=January 7, 2019|session1_end=December 31, 2020|chamber1_image=File:Ohio_Senate_Diagram_2019_-_2021.svg|chamber1_image_caption=Senate party standings|chamber2_image=File:Ohio_House_Diagram_2019_-_2021.svg|chamber2_image_caption=House party standings}}The One Hundred Thirty-Third Ohio General Assembly was a meeting of the Ohio state legislature, composed of the Ohio State Senate and the Ohio House of Representatives. It convened in Columbus, Ohio on January 7, 2019, and adjourned December 31, 2020. The apportionment of legislative districts was based on the 2010 United States census and 2011 redistricting plan. Both the Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives were retained by the Ohio Republican Party.
Party summary
Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section, below.
=Senate=
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!rowspan=3| ! colspan="2" |Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
!rowspan=3|Total !rowspan=3|Vacant |
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| style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}" | |
Democratic |
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nowrap style="font-size:80%"|End of previous Assembly
| 9 |{{party shading/Republican}}| 24 ! 33 |0 |
colspan=5| |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|Begin (January 7, 2019)
| rowspan="9" | 9 |{{party shading/Republican}}| 24 ! 33 |0 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|January 14, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}}| 23 !32 |1 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|February 6, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}}| 24 !33 |0 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|March 31, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}}|23 !32 |1 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|May 8, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}}|24 !33 |0 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|August 31, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}}|23 !32 |1 |
nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" |September 3, 2019
| {{party shading/Republican}} |22 !31 |2 |
nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" |September 18, 2019
| {{party shading/Republican}} |23 !32 |1 |
nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" |October 10, 2019
| {{party shading/Republican}} |24 !33 |0 |
Latest voting share
!27.3% ! {{party shading/Republican}} |72.7% ! colspan="2" | |
=House of Representatives=
class=wikitable style="text-align:center" |
style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!rowspan=3| !colspan=2|Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
!rowspan=3|Total !rowspan=3|Vacant |
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| style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}" | |
Democratic |
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nowrap style="font-size:80%"|End of previous Assembly
|33 |{{party shading/Republican}}| 65 ! 98 |1 |
colspan=5| |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|Begin (January 7, 2019)
| rowspan="2" | 38 |{{party shading/Republican}}| 60 ! 98 |1 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|March 27, 2019
| rowspan="2" {{party shading/Republican}} | 61 !99 |0 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|May 1, 2019
| rowspan="5" |37 !98 |1 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|May 5, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}} |60 !97 |2 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|May 8, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}} |59 !96 |3 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|May 22, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}} |60 !97 |2 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|May 29, 2019
| rowspan="2" {{party shading/Republican}} |61 !98 |1 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|June 5, 2019
| rowspan="7" |38 !99 |0 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|October 3, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}} |60 !98 |1 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|October 10, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}} |61 !99 |0 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|November 12, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}} |60 !98 |1 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|November 13, 2019
|{{party shading/Republican}} |61 !99 |0 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|March 20, 2020
|{{party shading/Republican}} |60 !98 |1 |
nowrap style="font-size:80%"|May 28, 2020
|{{party shading/Republican}} |61 !99 |0 |
Latest voting share
!38.4% ! {{party shading/Republican}} |61.6% ! colspan="2" | |
Leadership
=Senate=
- Senate President: Larry Obhof{{Cite web|url=http://www.ohiosenate.gov/senators/obhof/news/senate-republicans-elect-leadership-team-for-133rd-general-assembly|title=Senate Republicans Elect Leadership Team for 133rd General Assembly {{!}} Senator Larry Obhof {{!}} The Ohio Senate|website=www.ohiosenate.gov|access-date=December 27, 2018}}
- President Pro Tempore: Bob Peterson
:Majority (Republican) leadership
- Majority Floor Leader: Matt Huffman{{Cite web|url=http://www.ohiosenate.gov/senators/republican-caucus|title=Republican Caucus {{!}} The Ohio Senate|website=www.ohiosenate.gov|access-date=February 6, 2019}}
- Majority Whip: Jay Hottinger
:Minority (Democratic) leadership
- Senate Minority Leader: Kenny Yuko{{Cite web|url=http://www.ohiosenate.gov/senators/williams/news/senate-democrats-elect-leadership-team-for-next-general-assembly-sen-williams-elected-assistant-minority-whip|title=Senate Democrats Elect Leadership Team for Next General Assembly, Sen. Williams elected Assistant Minority Whip {{!}} Senator Sandra Williams {{!}} The Ohio Senate|website=www.ohiosenate.gov|access-date=December 27, 2018}}
- Assistant Minority Leader: Cecil Thomas
- Minority Whip: Sean O'Brien
- Assistant Minority Whip: Sandra Williams
=House of Representatives=
- Speaker of the House: Larry Householder,{{Cite web|url=https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190107/larry-householder-elected-ohio-house-speaker-ending-bitter-leadership-fight|title=Larry Householder elected Ohio House speaker, ending bitter leadership fight|last=Siegel|first=Jim|website=The Columbus Dispatch|language=en|access-date=January 7, 2019}} until July 30, 2020
- Robert R. Cupp,{{Cite web|last=Staver|first=Anna|title=Former Justice Bob Cupp replaces Larry Householder as Ohio House speaker|url=https://www.dispatch.com/news/20200729/former-justice-bob-cupp-replaces-larry-householder-as--ohio-house-speaker|access-date=2020-07-31|website=The Columbus Dispatch|language=en}} from July 30, 2020
- Speaker Pro Tempore: Jim Butler{{Cite web|url=http://www.ohiohouse.gov/republicans/press/house-republican-leadership-elected|title=House Republican Leadership Elected {{!}} Majority Caucus {{!}} The Ohio House of Representatives|website=www.ohiohouse.gov|access-date=February 6, 2019}}
:Majority (Republican) leadership
- Majority Floor Leader: Bill Seitz
- Assistant Majority Floor Leader: Anthony DeVitis
- Majority Whip: Jay Edwards
- Assistant Majority Whip: Laura Lanese
:Minority (Democratic) leadership
- House Minority Leader: Emilia Sykes{{Cite web|url=http://www.ohiohouse.gov/democrats/press/house-democrats-announce-new-leadership-team-for-133rd-general-assembly|title=House Democrats Announce New Leadership Team For 133rd General Assembly {{!}} Minority Caucus {{!}} The Ohio House of Representatives|website=www.ohiohouse.gov|access-date=January 24, 2019}}
- Assistant Minority Leader: Kristin Boggs
- Minority Whip: Kent Smith
- Assistant Minority Whip: Paula Hicks-Hudson
Membership
= Senate =
class="wikitable sortable"
!District !Senator !Party !Residence !First elected !Term Limited |
1
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2017 (Appt.) |2026 |
2
|{{sortname|Theresa|Gavarone}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
3
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
4
|{{sortname|Bill|Coley}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2011 (Appt.) |2020 |
5
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
6
|{{sortname|Peggy|Lehner}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2011 (Appt.) |2020 |
7
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2017 (Appt.) |2026 |
8
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
9
|{{sortname|Cecil|Thomas|Cecil Thomas (politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2014 |2022 |
10
|{{sortname|Bob|Hackett}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 (Appt.) |2024 |
11
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
12
|{{sortname|Matt|Huffman}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |Lima |2016 |2024 |
13
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
14
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
15
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
16
|{{sortname|Stephanie|Kunze}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
17
|{{sortname|Bob|Peterson|Bob Peterson (Ohio politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2012 (Appt.) |2022 |
18
|{{sortname|John|Eklund|John Eklund (Ohio politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2011 (Appt.) |2020 |
19
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
20
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
21
|{{sortname|Sandra|Williams|Sandra Williams (American politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2014 |2022 |
22
|{{sortname|Larry|Obhof}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2011 (Appt.) |2020 |
23
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
24
|{{sortname|Matt|Dolan}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
25
|{{sortname|Kenny|Yuko}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2014 |2022 |
26
|{{sortname|David|Burke|David Burke (politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2011 (Appt.) |2020 |
27
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
28
|{{sortname|Vernon|Sykes}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2016 |2024 |
29
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
30
|{{sortname|Frank|Hoagland}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
31
|{{sortname|Jay|Hottinger}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2014 |2022 |
32
|{{sortname|Sean|O'Brien|Sean O'Brien (Ohio politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2016 |2024 |
33
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
= House of Representatives =
class="wikitable sortable"
!District !Representative !Party !Residence !First Elected !Term Limited |
1
|{{sortname|Scott|Wiggam}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
2
|{{sortname|Mark|Romanchuk}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2012 |2020 |
3
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
4
|{{sortname|Robert|Cupp}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2014 |2022 |
5
|{{sortname|Tim|Ginter}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2014 |2022 |
6
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
7
|{{sortname|Tom|Patton}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
8
|{{sortname|Kent|Smith|Kent Smith (American politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2014 |2022 |
9
|{{sortname|Janine|Boyd}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2014 |2022 |
10
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
11
|{{sortname|Stephanie|Howse}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2014 |2022 |
12
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
13
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
14
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 (Appt.) |2026 |
15
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
16
|{{sortname|David|Greenspan|David Greenspan (politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
17
|{{sortname|Adam|Miller|Adam Miller (Ohio politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2016 |2024 |
18
|{{sortname|Kristin|Boggs}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2016 (Appt.) |2024 |
19
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
20
|{{sortname|Richard|Brown|Richard Brown (Ohio politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2017 (Appt.) |2026 |
21
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
22
|{{sortname|David|Leland|David J. Leland}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2014 |2022 |
23
|{{sortname|Laura|Lanese}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
24
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
25
|{{sortname|Bernadine|Kent}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2016 |2024 |
26
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
27
|{{sortname|Tom|Brinkman}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2014 |2022 |
28
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
29
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
30
|{{sortname|Bill|Seitz}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
31
|{{sortname|Brigid|Kelly}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2016 |2024 |
32
|{{sortname|Catherine|Ingram}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2016 |2024 |
33
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
34
|{{sortname|Emilia|Sykes}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2014 |2022 |
35
|{{sortname|Tavia|Galonski}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2017 (Appt.) |2026 |
36
|{{sortname|Anthony|DeVitis}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2011 (Appt.) |2020 |
37
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
38
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
39
|{{sortname|Fred|Strahorn}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2012 |2020 |
40
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
41
|{{sortname|Jim|Butler|Jim Butler (Ohio politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2011 (Appt.) |2020 |
42
|{{sortname|Niraj|Antani}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2014 (Appt.) |2022 |
43
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 (Appt.) |2026 |
44
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
45
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
46
|{{sortname|Michael|Sheehy}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2013 (Appt.) |2022 |
47
|{{sortname|Derek|Merrin}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 (Appt.) |2024 |
48
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
49
|{{sortname|Tom|West|Tom West (Ohio politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2016 |2024 |
50
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
51
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
52
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2017 (Appt.) |2026 |
53
|{{sortname|Candice|Keller}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 (Appt.) |2024 |
54
|{{sortname|Paul|Zeltwanger}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2014 |2022 |
55
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
56
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
57
|{{sortname|Dick|Stein}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
58
|{{sortname|Michele|Lepore-Hagan}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2014 |2022 |
59
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2020 (Appt.) |2028 |
60
|{{sortname|John|Rogers|John Rogers (Ohio politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2012 |2020 |
61
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
62
|{{sortname|Scott|Lipps|Scott Lipps (politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
63
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
64
|{{sortname|Michael|O'Brien|Michael O'Brien (U.S. politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2014 |2022 |
65
|{{sortname|John|Becker|John Becker (politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2012 |2020 |
66
|{{sortname|Doug|Green|Doug Green (Ohio politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2012 |2020 |
67
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
68
|{{sortname|Rick|Carfagna}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
69
|{{sortname|Steve|Hambley}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2014 |2022 |
70
|{{sortname|Darrell|Kick}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
71
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
72
|{{sortname|Larry|Householder}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
73
|{{sortname|Rick|Perales}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2012 |2020 |
74
|{{sortname|Bill|Dean|Bill Dean (legislator)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 (Appt.) |2024 |
75
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2018 |2026 |
76
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
77
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
78
|{{sortname|Ron|Hood}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2012 |2020 |
79
|{{sortname|Kyle|Koehler}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2014 |2022 |
80
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
81
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
82
|{{sortname|Craig|Riedel}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
83
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
84
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
85
|{{sortname|Nino|Vitale}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2014 |2022 |
86
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
87
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 (Appt.) |2026 |
88
|{{sortname|Bill|Reineke}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2014 |2022 |
89
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
90
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
91
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 (Appt.) |2026 |
92
|{{sortname|Gary|Scherer}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2012 (Appt.) |2020 |
93
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
94
|{{sortname|Jay|Edwards|Jay Edwards (politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2016 |2024 |
95
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
96
|{{sortname|Jack|Cera}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2011 (Appt.) |2020 |
97
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2019 (Appt.) |2028 |
98
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican |2018 |2026 |
99
|{{sortname|John|Patterson|John Patterson (Ohio state representative)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic |2012 |2020 |
Changes in membership
=== Senate ===
class="wikitable sortable"
!District !Predecessor !Reason for change !Successor !Date successor seated |
2nd
| {{party shading/Republican}} |Randy Gardner (R) | style="font-size:80%" |Gardner resigned to become a member of the Governor's Cabinet. | {{party shading/Republican}} |Theresa Gavarone (R) |February 6, 2019 |
20th
| {{party shading/Republican}} |Brian Hill (R) | style="font-size:80%" |Hill resigned to serve as CEO of the Guernsey-Muskingum Electric Cooperative. | {{party shading/Republican}} |Tim Schaffer (R) |May 8, 2019 |
14th
| {{party shading/Republican}} |Joe Uecker (R) | style="font-size:80%" |Uecker resigned to take a position with the Ohio Department of Transportation. | {{party shading/Republican}} |Terry Johnson (R) |September 18, 2019 |
8th
| {{party shading/Republican}} |Louis Terhar (R) | style="font-size:80%" |Terhar resigned due to concerns about his declining health. | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Louis Blessing (R) |October 10, 2019 |
=== House of Representatives ===
class="wikitable sortable"
!District !Predecessor !Reason for change !Successor !Date successor seated |
97th
|Vacant | style="font-size:80%" |Seat left vacant after Brian Hill was appointed to the Ohio Senate at the end of the 132nd General Assembly following his re-election to the 97th House district. | {{party shading/Republican}} |Adam Holmes (R) |February 6, 2019 |
3rd
| {{party shading/Republican}} |Theresa Gavarone (R) | style="font-size:80%" |Gavarone resigned after being appointed to the Ohio Senate. | {{party shading/Republican}} |Haraz Ghanbari (R) |March 27, 2019 |
63rd
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |Glenn Holmes (D) |style="font-size:80%" |Holmes resigned after being appointed to the Ohio Parole Board. | {{party shading/Democratic}} |Gil Blair (D) |June 5, 2019 |
76th
|{{party shading/Republican}} |Sarah LaTourette (R) |style="font-size:80%" |LaTourette resigned after being appointed executive director of Ohio Family and Children First. | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Diane Grendell (R) |May 29, 2019 |
77th
| {{party shading/Republican}} |Tim Schaffer (R) |style="font-size:80%" |Schaffer resigned after being appointed to the Ohio Senate. | {{party shading/Republican}} |Jeffrey LaRe (R) |May 22, 2019 |
89th
| {{party shading/Republican}} |Steve Arndt (R) |style="font-size:80%" |Arndt resigned after announcing his early retirement from politics. | {{party shading/Republican}} |Douglas Swearingen, Jr. (R) |August 1, 2019 |
93rd
| {{party shading/Republican}} |Ryan Smith (R) |style="font-size:80%" |Smith resigned after being named President of the University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College. | {{party shading/Republican}} |Jason Stephens (R) |October 10, 2019 |
29th
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Louis Blessing (R) |style="font-size:80%" |Blessing resigned after being appointed to the Ohio Senate. | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Cindy Abrams (R) |October 10, 2019 |
71st
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Scott Ryan (R) |style="font-size:80%" |Ryan resigned to become executive director of Ohio Third Frontier. | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Mark Fraizer (R) |November 13, 2019 |
59th
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Don Manning (R) |style="font-size:80%" |Manning died March 20, 2020. | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Alessandro Cutrona (R) |May 28, 2020 |
Committees
Listed alphabetically by chamber, including Chairperson and Ranking Member.
= Senate =
class="wikitable"
!Committee !Chair !Ranking Member |
Agriculture and Natural Resources
|{{sortname|Frank|Hoagland}} |{{sortname|Sean|O'Brien|Sean O'Brien (Ohio politician)}} |
Education
|{{sortname|Peggy|Lehner}} |
Energy and Public Utilities
|{{sortname|Sandra|Williams|Sandra Williams (American politician)}} |
Finance
|{{sortname|Matt|Dolan}} |{{sortname|Vernon|Sykes}} |
Government Oversight and Reform
|{{sortname|Bill|Coley}} |
Health, Human Services and Medicaid
|{{sortname|David|Burke|David Burke (politician)}} |
Insurance and Financial Institutions
|{{sortname|Bob|Hackett}} |
Judiciary
|{{sortname|John|Eklund|John Eklund (Ohio politician)}} |{{sortname|Cecil|Thomas|Cecil Thomas (politician)}} |
Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs |
Rules and Reference |
Transportation, Commerce and Workforce |
Ways and Means
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= House of Representatives =
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Aging and Long Term Care |
Agriculture and Rural Development |
Armed Services and Veterans Affairs |
Civil Justice |
Commerce and Labor |
Criminal Justice |
Economic and Workforce Development |
Energy and Natural Resources |
Federalism |
Finance |
Financial Institutions |
Health |
Higher Education |
Insurance |
Primary and Secondary Education |
Public Utilities |
Rules and Reference |
State and Local Government |
Transportation and Public Safety |
Ways and Means |
See also
References
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