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The 126th Ohio General Assembly comprised the state legislature of the U.S. state of Ohio . The Ohio House of Representatives is the lower house of the Ohio General Assembly . Every two years, all of the house seats come up for election. The 126th General Assembly was in session in 2005 and 2006. The party distribution was 61 Republicans and 38 Democrats .
Make-up of the 126th General Assembly [ edit ]
Majority leadership [ edit ]
Minority leadership [ edit ]
Members of the Ohio House of Representatives, 126th General Assembly[ edit ]
District
Representative
Party
Home Town, County
First elected
1st District
Charles R. Blasdel (Running for US House-6th CD
Republican
East Liverpool , Columbiana
2000
2nd District
Jon M. Peterson
Republican
Delaware , Delaware
1999 (App)
3rd District
Jim Carmichael
Republican
Wooster , Wayne
2000
4th District
John R. Willamowski (Running for Court of Appeals-3rd District)
Republican
Lima , Allen
5th District
Tim Schaffer (Running for State Senate-31st SD)
Republican
Lancaster , Fairfield
6th District
Robert E. Latta
Republican
Bowling Green , Wood
2000
7th District
Kenny Yuko
Democratic
Richmond Heights , Cuyahoga
2004
8th District
Lance T. Mason (Running for State Senate-25th SD)
Democratic
Shaker Heights , Cuyahoga
2000
9th District
Claudette J. Woodard (Retiring)
Democratic
Cleveland Heights , Cuyahoga
10th District
Shirley A. Smith (Running for State Senate-21st SD)
Democratic
Cleveland , Cuyahoga
11th District
Annie L. Key
Democratic
Cleveland , Cuyahoga
12th District
Michael DeBose
Democratic
Cleveland , Cuyahoga
2002 (App)
13th District
Michael J. Skindell
Democratic
Lakewood , Cuyahoga
2002
14th District
Michael Foley
Democratic
Cleveland , Cuyahoga
2006 (App)
15th District
Timothy J. DeGeeter
Democratic
Parma , Cuyahoga
2003 (App)
16th District
Sally Conway Kilbane (Term Limited)
Republican
Rocky River , Cuyahoga
17th District
James Peter Trakas (Term Limited)
Republican
Independence , Cuyahoga
18th District
Thomas F. Patton
Republican
Strongsville , Cuyahoga
2002
19th District
Larry L. Flowers
Republican
Canal Winchester , Fairfield /Franklin
2000
20th District
Jim McGregor
Republican
Gahanna , Franklin
2001 (App)
21st District
Linda Reidelbach (Retiring)
Republican
Columbus , Franklin
22nd District
Jim Hughes
Republican
Columbus , Franklin
2000
23rd District
Larry Wolpert
Republican
Hilliard , Franklin
2000
24th District
Geoffrey C. Smith
Republican
Columbus , Franklin
25th District
Daniel Stewart
Democratic
Columbus , Franklin
2002
26th District
Mike Mitchell (Defeated in Primary)
Democratic
Columbus , Franklin
2004
27th District
Joyce Beatty
Democratic
Columbus , Franklin
2000 (App)
28th District
Jim Raussen
Republican
Springdale , Hamilton
2002
29th District
Louis W. Blessing Jr.
Republican
Cincinnati , Hamilton
2004
30th District
William J. Seitz
Republican
Cincinnati , Hamilton
31st District
Steven L. Driehaus
Democratic
Cincinnati , Hamilton
2000
32nd District
Catherine L. Barrett (Term Limited)
Democratic
Cincinnati , Hamilton
33rd District
Tyrone K. Yates
Democratic
Cincinnati , Hamilton
2002
34th District
Tom Brinkman Jr.
Republican
Cincinnati , Hamilton
2000
35th District
Michelle G. Schneider
Republican
Cincinnati , Hamilton
2000
36th District
Arlene J. Setzer
Republican
Vandalia , Montgomery
2000
37th District
Jon Husted
Republican
Kettering , Montgomery
2000
38th District
John J. White
Republican
Kettering , Montgomery
2000
39th District
Dixie J. Allen (Term Limited)
Republican
Dayton , Montgomery
2006 (App)
40th District
Fred Strahorn
Democratic
Dayton , Montgomery
2000
41st District
Brian G. Williams
Democratic
Akron , Summit
2004
42nd District
John Widowfield
Republican
Cuyahoga Falls , Summit
2001 (App)
43rd District
Mary Taylor (Running for Auditor)
Republican
Green , Summit
44th District
Barbara A. Sykes (Running for Auditor)
Democratic
Akron , Summit
45th District
Robert J. Otterman
Democratic
Akron , Summit
46th District
Mark Wagoner
Republican
Toledo , Lucas
2004
47th District
Peter Ujvagi
Democratic
Toledo , Lucas
2002
48th District
Edna Brown
Democratic
Toledo , Lucas
2001 (App)
49th District
Jeanine Perry (Term Limited)
Democratic
Toledo , Lucas
50th District
John P. Hagan
Republican
Marlboro Twp. , Stark
2000
51st District
W. Scott Oelslager
Republican
Canton , Stark
2002
52nd District
William J. Healy II
Democratic
Canton , Stark
2004
53rd District
Shawn N. Webster
Republican
Millville , Butler
2000
54th District
Courtney E. Combs
Republican
Hamilton , Butler
2004 (App)
55th District
Bill Coley
Republican
West Chester Twp. , Butler
2004
56th District
Joseph F. Koziura
Democratic
Lorain , Lorain
2000
57th District
Earl J. Martin
Republican
Avon Lake , Lorain
58th District
Kathleen L. Walcher (Retiring)
Republican
Norwalk , Huron
59th District
Kenneth A. Carano Sr.
Democratic
Austintown , Mahoning
60th District
Sylvester D. Patton Jr. (Term Limited)
Democratic
Youngstown , Mahoning
61st District
John A. Boccieri (Running for State Senate-33rd SD)
Democratic
New Middletown , Mahoning
62nd District
Lorraine M. Fende
Democratic
Willowick , Lake
2004
63rd District
Timothy J. Cassell
Democratic
Madison , Lake
2004
64th District
Randy Law
Republican
Warren , Trumbull
2004
65th District
Sandra Stabile Harwood
Democratic
Niles , Trumbull
2002
66th District
Joseph W. Uecker
Republican
Loveland , Clermont
2004
67th District
Tom Raga (Running for Lieutenant Governor)
Republican
Deerfield Township , Warren
2000
68th District
Kathleen Chandler
Democratic
Kent , Portage
2002
69th District
Charles E. Calvert (Term Limited)
Republican
Medina , Medina
70th District
Kevin DeWine
Republican
Fairborn , Greene
2000
71st District
David R. Evans (Term Limited)
Republican
Newark , Licking
72nd District
Ross McGregor
Republican
Springfield , Clark
2005 (App)
73rd District
William J. Hartnett (Retiring)
Democratic
Mansfield , Richland
74th District
Stephen P. Buehrer (Running for State Senate—1st SD)
Republican
Delta , Fulton
1998
75th District
James M. Hoops (Term Limited)
Republican
Napoleon , Henry
76th District
Michael E. Gilb (Retiring)
Republican
Findlay , Hancock
77th District
Keith L. Faber
Republican
Celina , Mercer
2001-
78th District
Derrick Seaver (Retiring)
Republican
Minster , Auglaize
2001-
79th District
Diana M. Fessler
Republican
New Carlisle , Clark
2000
80th District
Chris Redfern
Democratic
Port Clinton , Ottawa
2000
81st District
Jeff Wagner
Republican
Sycamore , Seneca
2002
82nd District
Stephen Reinhard
Republican
Bucyrus , Crawford
2000
83rd District
Anthony E. Core
Republican
Rushsylvania , Logan
2000
84th District
Chris Widener
Republican
Springfield , Clark
2002
85th District
John M. Schlichter
Republican
Washington Court House , Fayette
2002
86th District
David T. Daniels
Republican
Greenfield , Highland
2002
87th District
Clyde Evans
Republican
Rio Grande , Gallia
2002
88th District
Danny R. Bubp
Republican
West Union , Adams
2004
89th District
Todd Book
Democratic
McDermott , Scioto
2002
90th District
Thom Collier
Republican
Mount Vernon , Knox
2000 (App)
91st District
Ron Hood (Retiring)
Republican
Canfield , Mahoning
2004
92nd District
Jimmy Stewart
Republican
Athens , Athens
2002
93rd District
Jennifer Garrison
Democratic
Marietta , Washington
2004
94th District
James Aslanides
Republican
Coshocton , Coschocton
2000
95th District
John Domenick
Democratic
Smithfield , Jefferson
2002
96th District
Allan R. Sayre
Democratic
Dover , Tuscarawas
2004
97th District
Bob Gibbs
Republican
Lakeville , Holmes
2002
98th District
Matthew J. Dolan
Republican
Novelty , Geauga
2004
99th District
L. George Distel
Democratic
Conneaut , Ashtabula
2000
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