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123rd Ohio General Assembly


The 123rd Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1999 and 2000. In this General Assembly, both the Ohio Senate and the Ohio House of Representatives were controlled by the Republican Party. In the Senate, there were 21 Republicans and 12 Democrats. In the House, there were 59 Republicans and 40 Democrats.

New Members of the Senate

DistrictPrevious SenatorReason for changeNew SenatorDate
1stM. Ben Gaeth (R)Gaeth retired. Wachtmann elected with 61% of the vote.Lynn Wachtmann (R)January 3, 1999
9thJanet C. Howard (R)Howard defeated by Mark Mallory 59% to 41% in 1998 general election.Mark Mallory (D)January 3, 1999
13thAlan Zaleski (D)Zaleski retired. Armbruster elected with 47% of the vote.Jeff Armbruster (R)January 3, 1999
21stJeff Johnson (D)Johnson retired. Prentiss elected with 86% of the vote.C.J. Prentiss (D)January 3, 1999
23rdPatrick Sweeney (D)Sweeney retired. Brady elected unopposed.Dan Brady (D)January 3, 1999
25thJudy Sheerer (D)Sheerer retired. Fingerhut elected with 80% of the vote.Eric Fingerhut (D)January 3, 1999
24thGary C. Suhadolnik (R)Suhadolnik resigns to become a member of Governor Bob Taft's cabinet. Spada appointed.Bob Spada (R)February 2, 1999
19thRichard Schafrath (R)Schafrath resigns to become a lobbyist. Harris appointed.Bill Harris (R)August 15, 2000

Vacancies

  • January 5, 1999: Representative Tom Johnson (R-96th) resigns to become a member of the Cabinet of Governor Bob Taft.
  • March 1, 1999: Representative Ross Boggs (D-5th) resigns.
  • May 30, 1999: Representative Otto Beatty Jr. resigns.
  • June 30, 1999: Representative Joy Padgett (R-95th) resigns.
  • August 9, 1999: Representative Ed Core (R-87th) died.
  • August 10, 1999: Representative Darrell Opfer (D-53rd) resigns to become Economic Development Director of Ottawa County.
  • September 14, 1999: Representative Sally Perz (D-52nd) resigns to take a position with the University of Toledo.
  • November 4, 1999: Representative E. J. Thomas (D-27th) resigns to take a job in the private sector.
  • November 4, 1999: Representative Joe Haines (R-74th) resigns to work in the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
  • December 31, 1999: Representative Johnnie Maier (D-56th) resigns to become Clerk of the Massillon Municipal Court.
  • August 15, 2000: Representative Bill Harris (R-93rd) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate.
  • September 12, 2000: Representative David Robinson (R-27th) resigns.

Appointments

  • January 5, 1999: Michael G. Verich is appointed to House District 66.
  • January 5, 1999: Nancy P. Hollister is appointed to House District 96.
  • March 1, 1999: George Distel is appointed to House District 5.
  • May 31, 1999; Joyce Beatty is appointed.
  • June 30, 1999: Jim Aslanides is appointed to House District 95.
  • September 8, 1999: Tony Core is appointed to House District 87.
  • September 8, 1999: Chris Redfern is appointed to House District 53.
  • October 20, 1999: Jim Mettler appointed to House District 52.
  • December 8, 1999: David J. Robinson appointed to House District 27.
  • December 8, 1999: Chris Widener appointed to House District 74.
  • January 11, 2000: Mike Stevens appointed to House District 56.
  • September 12, 2000: Thom Collier is appointed to House District 93.
  • September 13, 2000: Jim Hughes is appointed to House District 27.

Senate

Leadership

Majority leadership

  • President of the Senate: Richard Finan
  • President pro tempore of the Senate: Robert Cupp
  • Assistant pro tempore: Bruce E. Johnson
  • Whip: Merle G. Kearns

Minority leadership

  • Leader: Ben Espy
  • Assistant Leader: Leigh Herington
  • Whip: Rhine McLin
  • Assistant Whip: Dan Brady

Members of the 123rd Ohio Senate

DistrictSenatorPartyFirst elected
1Lynn WachtmannRepublican1998
2Bob LattaRepublican1996
3Bruce E. JohnsonRepublican1994 (Appt.)
4Scott NeinRepublican1995 (Appt.)
5Rhine McLinDemocratic1994
6Chuck HornRepublican1984
7Richard FinanRepublican1978 (Appt.)
8Lou BlessingRepublican1996
9Mark MalloryDemocratic1998
10Merle G. KearnsRepublican1991 (Appt.)
11Linda J. FurneyDemocratic1986
12Robert R. CuppRepublican1984
13Jeff ArmbrusterRepublican1998
14Doug WhiteRepublican1996 (Appt.)
15Ben EspyDemocratic1992 (Appt.)
16Eugene J. WattsRepublican1984
17Michael ShoemakerDemocratic1997 (Appt.)
18Robert A. GardnerRepublican1996
19Bill HarrisRepublican2000 (Appt.)
20James E. CarnesRepublican1995 (Appt.)
21C.J. PrentissDemocratic1998
22Grace L. DrakeRepublican1984 (Appt.)
23Dan BradyDemocratic1998
24Robert SpadaRepublican1999 (Appt.)
25Eric FingerhutDemocratic1998
26Larry MumperRepublican1997 (Appt.)
27Roy RayRepublican1986
28Leigh HeringtonDemocratic1995 (Appt.)
29Scott OelslagerRepublican1985 (Appt.)
30Gregory L. DiDonatoDemocratic1996
31Jay HottingerRepublican1998 (Appt.)
32Anthony Latell Jr.Democratic1992
33Bob HaganDemocratic1997 (Appt.)

House of Representatives

Leadership

Majority leadership

  • Speaker of the House: Jo Ann Davidson
  • President pro tempore of the Senate: Randy Gardner
  • Floor Leader: Pat Tiberi
  • Assistant Majority Floor Leader: Jim Buchy
  • Majority Whip: Bill Harris
  • Assistant Majority Whip: Larry Householder

Minority leadership

  • Leader: Jack Ford
  • Assistant Leader: Barbara C. Pringle
  • Whip: Dan Metelsky
  • Assistant Whip: Charlie Wilson

Members of the 123rd Ohio House of Representatives

DistrictRepresentativePartyFirst elected
1John R. WillamowskiRepublican1997 (Appt.)
2George E. TerwillegerRepublican1992
3Sean D. LoganDemocratic1990 (Appt.)
4Randy GardnerRepublican1985 (Appt.)
5George DistelDemocratic1999 (Appt.)
6Jon D. MyersRepublican1990
7Ron AmstutzRepublican1980
8Shirley SmithDemocratic1998
9Barbara BoydDemocratic1992
10Troy Lee JamesDemocratic1967
11Peter Lawson JonesDemocratic1996
12John E. Barnes Jr.Democratic1998
13Barbara C. PringleDemocratic1982 (Appt.)
14Ed JerseDemocratic1995 (Appt.)
15Jim TrakasRepublican1998
16Sally Conway KilbaneRepublican1998
17Bryan FlanneryDemocratic1998
18Erin SullivanDemocratic1998 (Appt.)
19Dale MillerDemocratic1996
20Dean DePieroDemocratic
21Joyce BeattyDemocratic1999 (Appt.)
22Ray MillerDemocratic1998
23Amy SalernoRepublican1994
24Jo Ann DavidsonRepublican1980
25David GoodmanRepublican1998 (Appt.)
26Patrick TiberiRepublican
27Jim HughesRepublican2000 (Appt.)
28Geoffrey C. SmithRepublican1998
29Larry WolpertRepublican
30Samuel T. BrittonDemocratic1994
31Catherine L. BarrettDemocratic1998
32Dale N. Van VyvenRepublican1978 (Appt.)
33Jerome F. LuebbersDemocratic1978
34Cheryl WinklerRepublican1990 (Appt.)
35Patricia ClancyRepublican1996
36Bob SchulerRepublican1992
37Jacquelyn K. O'BrienRepublican1986
38Dixie AllenDemocratic1998 (Appt.)
39Tom RobertsDemocratic1986 (Appt.)
40Jeff JacobsonRepublican
41Don MottleyRepublican1992
42Bob CorbinRepublican1976
43Bob NetzleyRepublican1967
44Vernon SykesDemocratic1983 (Appt.)
45Bryan C. WilliamsRepublican1996
46Kevin CoughlinRepublican1996
47Betty SuttonDemocratic
48Twyla RomanRepublican1994
49Jack FordDemocratic1994
50Jeanine PerryDemocratic1998
51Lynn OlmanRepublican1995 (Appt.)
52Jim MettlerRepublican1999 (Appt.)
53Chris RedfernDemocratic1999 (Appt.)
54William J. HealyDemocratic1974
55Kirk SchuringRepublican1994
56Mike StevensDemocratic2000 (Appt.)
57Ron HoodRepublican1994
58Gary CatesRepublican1995 (Appt.)
59Greg JolivetteRepublican1997 (Appt.)
60Gene KrebsRepublican
61Dan MetelskyDemocratic1996 (Appt.)
62John BenderDemocratic1992
63Bill TaylorRepublican1994
64Sylvester PattonDemocratic1997 (Appt.)
65Ron GerberryDemocratic1974
66Michael G. VerichDemocratic1999 (Appt.)
67June LucasDemocratic1986
68Diane GrendellRepublican1992
69Ron YoungRepublican
70Jamie CallenderRepublican1996
71Sam BatemanRepublican
72Rose VesperRepublican
73Ron RhineDemocratic
74Chris WidenerRepublican1999 (Appt.)
75Ann H. Womer BenjaminRepublican1994
76Steve AustriaRepublican1998
77David R. EvansRepublican1998 (Appt.)
78Larry HouseholderRepublican1996
79William J. HartnettDemocratic1998 (Appt.)
80Joan LawrenceRepublican1982
81Chuck CalvertRepublican1998
82Steve BuehrerRepublican1998
83Jim HoopsRepublican1998
84Jim BuchyRepublican
85Jim JordanRepublican1994
86Chuck BradingRepublican
87Tony CoreRepublican1999 (Appt.)
88Dennis StapletonRepublican1996 (Appt.)
89Rex DamschroderRepublican1994
90Randy WestonDemocratic1990
91Joseph P. SulzerDemocratic1997 (Appt.)
92William L. OggDemocratic1994
93Thom CollierRepublican2000 (Appt.)
94John CareyRepublican1994
95Jim AslanidesRepublican1999 (Appt.)
96Nancy P. HollisterRepublican1999 (Appt.)
97Kerry R. MetzgerRepublican1994
98Jerry W. KrupinskiDemocratic1986
99Charlie WilsonDemocratic1996

Appt.- Member was appointed to current House Seat

References

de:Repräsentantenhaus von Ohio

References

  1. (February 18, 1999). "Ohio Senate backs school bond issue". [[The Blade (Toledo, Ohio).
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