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Ohio House of Representatives

Lower house of the Ohio General Assembly

Ohio House of Representatives

Lower house of the Ohio General Assembly

FieldValue
background_color
nameOhio House of Representatives
legislature136th Ohio General Assembly
coa_picSeal of the Ohio House of Representatives.svg
session_roomOhio Statehouse interior 04.jpg
house_typeLower House
term_limits4 terms (8 years total)
new_sessionJanuary 3, 2023
leader1_typeSpeaker
leader1Matt Huffman (R)
election1January 6, 2025
leader2_typeSpeaker pro tempore
leader2Gayle Manning (R)
election2January 6, 2025
leader3_typeMajority Leader
leader3Marilyn John (R)
election3January 6, 2025
leader4_typeMinority Leader
leader4Dani Isaacsohn (D)
election4June 24, 2025
term_length2 years
authorityArticle II, Ohio Constitution
salary$68,674/year
members99
structure1
last_election1November 5, 2024
(99 seats)
next_election1November 5, 2026
(99 seats)
redistrictingOhio Redistricting Commission
meeting_placeHouse of Representatives Chamber
Ohio Statehouse
Columbus, Ohio
websiteOhio House of Representatives

Majority

Minority

(99 seats) (99 seats) Ohio Statehouse Columbus, Ohio 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The House of Representatives first met in Chillicothe on March 3, 1803, under the later superseded state constitution of that year.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.

Members are limited to four successive two-year elected terms (terms are considered successive if they are separated by less than four years). 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

Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)TotalVacantDemocraticRepublicanEnd of previous Assembly99Begin 2025 Session99Latest voting share
Democratic Party (United States)}}"Republican Party (United States)}}"
32670
34650

Leadership

Presiding OfficersMajority LeadershipMinority Leadership
Speaker of the HouseRepublican Party (US)}}"Matt Huffman
Speaker Pro TemporeRepublican Party (US)}}"Gayle Manning
Assistant Speaker Pro TemporeRepublican Party (US)}}"Phil Plummer
Majority Floor LeaderRepublican Party (US)}}"Marilyn John
Assistant Majority Floor LeaderRepublican Party (US)}}"Adam Bird
Majority WhipRepublican Party (US)}}"Riordan McClain, Steve Demetriou, Nick Santucci, Josh Williams
Minority LeaderDemocratic Party (US)}}"Dani Isaacsohn
Assistant Minority LeaderDemocratic Party (US)}}"Phil Robinson
Minority WhipDemocratic Party (US)}}"Beryl Piccolantonio
Assistant Minority WhipDemocratic Party (US)}}"Desiree Tims

Members of the 136th House of Representatives

House districts by party:

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DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceCounties representedFirst electedTerm limited
1Dontavius JarrellsDemocraticColumbusFranklin (part)20202028
2Latyna HumphreyDemocraticColumbusFranklin (part)2021↑2030
3Ismail MohamedDemocraticColumbusFranklin (part)20222030
4Beryl PiccolantonioDemocraticGahannaFranklin (part)2024↑2032
5Meredith Lawson-RoweDemocraticReynoldsburgFranklin (part)20242032
6Christine CockleyDemocraticColumbusFranklin (part)20242032
7Allison RussoDemocraticUpper ArlingtonFranklin (part)20182026
8Anita SomaniDemocraticDublinFranklin (part)20222030
9Munira AbdullahiDemocraticColumbusFranklin (part)20222030
10Mark SigristDemocraticGrove CityFranklin (part)20242032
11Crystal LettDemocraticColumbusFranklin (part)20242032
12Brian StewartRepublicanAshvilleFranklin (part)
Pickaway
Madison20202028
13Tristan RaderDemocraticLakewoodCuyahoga (part)20242032
14Sean BrennanDemocraticParmaCuyahoga (part)20222030
15Chris GlassburnDemocraticNorth OlmstedCuyahoga (part)20242032
16Bride Rose SweeneyDemocraticClevelandCuyahoga (part)20182026
17Mike DovillaRepublicanBereaCuyahoga (part)20242032
18Juanita BrentDemocraticClevelandCuyahoga (part)20182026
19Phil RobinsonDemocraticSolonCuyahoga (part)20182026
20Terrence UpchurchDemocraticClevelandCuyahoga (part)20182026
21Eric SynenbergDemocraticBeachwoodCuyahoga (part)20242032
22Darnell BrewerDemocraticClevelandCuyahoga (part)20222030
23Daniel TroyDemocraticWillowickLake (part)20202028
24Dani IsaacsohnDemocraticCincinnatiHamilton (part)20222030
25Cecil ThomasDemocraticCincinnatiHamilton (part)20222030
26Ashley Bryant BaileyDemocraticCincinnatiHamilton (part)2025↑2034
27Rachel BakerDemocraticCincinnatiHamilton (part)20222030
28Karen BrownleeDemocraticSymmes TownshipHamilton (part)20242032
29Cindy AbramsRepublicanHarrisonHamilton (part)2019↑2028
30Mike OdiosoRepublicanGreen TownshipHamilton (part)20242032
31Bill RoemerRepublicanRichfieldStark (part)
Summit (part)20182026
32Jack DanielsRepublicanNew FranklinSummit (part)2024↑2032
33Veronica SimsDemocraticAkronSummit (part)2024↑2032
34Derrick HallDemocraticAkronSummit (part)20242032
35Steve DemetriouRepublicanChagrin FallsCuyahoga (part)20222030
36Andrea WhiteRepublicanKetteringMontgomery (part)20202028
37Tom YoungRepublicanMiamisburgMontgomery (part)20202028
38Desiree TimsDemocraticDaytonMontgomery (part)20242032
39Phil PlummerRepublicanDaytonMontgomery (part)20182026
40Rodney CreechRepublicanWest AlexandriaMontgomery
Preble (part)20202028
41Erika WhiteDemocraticSpringfield TownshipLucas (part)20242032
42Elgin Rogers Jr.DemocraticToledoLucas (part)2022↑2030
43Michele GrimDemocraticToledoLucas (part)20222030
44Josh WilliamsRepublicanSylvania TownshipLucas (part)20222030
45Jennifer GrossRepublicanWest ChesterButler (part)20202028
46Thomas HallRepublicanMadison TownshipButler (part)20202028
47Diane MullinsRepublicanHamiltonButler (part)20242032
48Scott OelslagerRepublicanNorth CantonStark (part)20182026
49Jim ThomasRepublicanCantonStark (part)20222030
50Matthew KishmanRepublicanMinervaStark (part)20242032
51Jodi SalvoRepublicanBolivarTuscarawas (part)20242032
52Gayle ManningRepublicanNorth RidgevilleLorain (part)20182026
53Joe MillerDemocraticAmherstLorain (part)20182026
54Kellie DeeterRepublicanNorwalkHuron
Lorain (part)20242032
55Michelle TeskaRepublicanClearcreek TownshipWarren (part)20242032
56Adam MathewsRepublicanLebanonWarren (part)20222030
57Jamie CallenderRepublicanConcord TownshipLake (part)20182026
58Lauren McNallyDemocraticYoungstownMahoning (part)20222030
59Tex FischerRepublicanBoardmanMahoning (part)2024↑2032
60Brian LorenzPowellDelaware (part)2023↑2032
61Beth LearRepublicanGalenaDelaware (part)20222030
62Jean SchmidtRepublicanLovelandClermont (part)20202028
63Adam BirdRepublicanNew RichmondBrown
Clermont (part)20202028
64Nick SantucciRepublicanHowland TownshipTrumbull (part)20222030
65David ThomasRepublicanJeffersonAshtabula (part)20242032
66Sharon RayRepublicanWadsworthMedina (part)20202028
67Melanie MillerRepublicanAshlandAshland (part)
Mediana (part)20222030
68Thaddeus ClaggettRepublicanNewarkLicking (part)20222030
69Kevin MillerRepublicanNewarkCoshocton
Licking (part)
Perry2021↑2030
70Brian LamptonRepublicanBeavercreekGreene (part)20202028
71Levi DeanRepublicanXeniaClark (part)
Greene (part)
Madison20242032
72Heidi WorkmanRepublicanRootstownPortage (part)20242032
73Jeff LaReRepublicanViolet TownshipFairfield (part)2019↑2028
74Bernard WillisRepublicanSpringfieldClark (part)20222030
75Haraz GhanbariRepublicanPerrysburgWood (part)2019↑2028
76Marilyn JohnRepublicanShelbyRichland (part)20202028
77Meredith CraigRepublicanWayne TownshipWayne (part)20242032
78Matt HuffmanRepublicanLimaAuglaize (part)
Darke (part)
Mercer
Shelby (part)20242032
79Monica Robb BlasdelRepublicanGerman TownshipCarroll
Columbiana (part)20222030
80Johnathan NewmanRepublicanTroyDarke (part)
Miami20242032
81James HoopsRepublicanNapoleonFulton (part)
Henry
Putnam
Williams20182026
82Roy KlopfensteinRepublicanHavilandPaulding20222030
83Ty MathewsRepublicanFindlayHancock
Hardin
Logan (part)20242032
84Angela KingRepublicanCelinaMercer (part)20222030
85Tim BarhorstRepublicanFort LoramieChampaign
Logan (part)
Shelby (part)20222030
86Tracy RichardsonRepublicanMarysvilleMarion (part)
Union20182026
87Riordan McClainRepublicanUpper SanduskyCrawford
Marion (part)
Morrow
Seneca (part)
Wyandot2018↑2026
88Gary ClickRepublicanFremontSandusky
Seneca (part)20202028
89D. J. SwearingenRepublicanHuronErie
Ottawa2019↑2028
90Justin PizzulliFranklin FurnaceAdams
Lawrence (part)
Scioto2023↑2032
91Bob PetersonRepublicanWashington Court HouseHighland
Pike
Fayette
Ross (part)20222030
92Mark JohnsonRepublicanChillicotheFayette
Pickaway (part)
Ross (part)20202028
93Jason StephensRepublicanKitts HillGallia
Jackson (part)
Lawrence (part)
Vinton (part)2019↑2028
94Kevin RitterRepublicanMariettaAthens (part)
Meigs
Vinton (part)
Washington (part)20242032
95Ty MooreRepublicanCaldwellBelmont (part)
Carroll
Harrison
Noble,
Washington (part)2025↑2034
96Ron FergusonRepublicanWintersvilleBelmont (part)
Jefferson
Monroe20202028
97Adam HolmesRepublicanNashportGuernsey
Muskingum (part)2019↑2028
98Mark HinerRepublicanLoudonvilleHolmes (part)
Tuscarawas20242032
99Sarah Fowler ArthurRepublicanGenevaAshtabula (part)
Geauga (part)20202028

↑: Member was originally appointed to the seat.

Officials

Speaker of the House

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.

Clerk of the House

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.

Sergeant-at-Arms

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.

Standing Committees

The Speaker of the House is in charge of naming all committees. During the 136th General Assembly (2025–2026) the standing committees, chairs, vice chairs, and ranking members were:

CommitteeChairVice ChairRanking Member
AgricultureRoy KlopfensteinJohnathan NewmanJoe Miller
Arts, Athletics, and TourismMelanie MillerMark HinerDontavius Jarrells
Children and Human ServicesAndrea WhiteJodi SalvoCrystal Lett
Commerce and LaborMark JohnsonBeth LearLauren McNally
Community RevitalizationGary ClickDiane MullinsDarnell Brewer
DevelopmentJames HoopsBrian LorenzMunira Abdullahi
EducationSarah Fowler ArthurMike OdiosoPhil Robinson
EnergyAdam HolmesAdam MathewsChris Glassburn
FinanceBrian StewartMike DovillaBride Rose Sweeney
Financial InstitutionsScott OelslagerJustin PizzulliEric Synenberg
General GovernmentSharon RayJeff LaReJuanita Brent
Government OversightThomas HallRon FergusonLatyna Humphrey
HealthJean SchmidtKellie DeeterAnita Somani
InsuranceBrian LamptonMeredith CraigDesiree Tims
JudiciaryJim ThomasD.J. SwearingenDani Isaacsohn
Local GovernmentAngela KingMatthew KishmanVeronica Sims
MedicaidJennifer GrossTim BarhorstRachel Baker
Natural ResourcesMonica Robb BlasdelTex FischerElgin Rogers Jr.
Public Insurance and PensionsBob PetersonMichelle TeskaSean Brennan
Public SafetyCindy AbramsKevin MillerCecil Thomas
Rules and ReferenceMatt HuffmanGayle ManningAllison Russo
Small BusinessHaraz GhanbariLevi DeanTerence Upchurch
Technology and InnovationThaddeus ClaggettHeidi WorkmanIsmail Mohamed
TransportationBernard WillisJack DanielsMichele Grim
Veterans and Military DevelopmentTracy RichardsonTy MathewsDerrick hall
Ways and MeansBill RoemerDavid ThomasDaniel Troy
Workforce and Higher EducationTom YoungKevin RitterBeryl Piccolantonio

Past composition of the House of Representatives

Main article: Political party strength in Ohio

Notes

References

References

  1. "Ohio House History {{!}} The Ohio House Of Representatives".
  2. "The Ohio Legislature".
  3. "RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES".
  4. "Rules Of The House {{!}} Ohio Legislature".
  5. "Committees".
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