111th Ohio General Assembly

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The One Hundred Eleventh Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1975 and 1976. In this General Assembly, both the Ohio Senate and the Ohio House of Representatives were controlled by the Democratic Party. In the Senate, there were 21 Democrats and 12 Republicans. In the House, there were 61 Democrats and 38 Republicans.

Contents

Major events

Vacancies

Appointments

Senate

Leadership

Majority leadership

Minority leadership

Members of the 111th Ohio Senate

DistrictSenatorPartyFirst elected
1 M. Ben Gaeth Republican1974
2 Paul Gillmor Republican1967
3 Ted Gray Republican1967
4 Buz Lukens Republican1971 (Appt.)
5 Neal Zimmers Democratic1974
6 Tony P. Hall Democratic1972
7 Michael Maloney Republican1967
8 Stanley Aronoff Republican1967
9 Bill Bowen Democratic1970 (Appt.)
10 Max Dennis Republican1967
11 Marigene Valiquette Democratic1969 (Appt.)
12 Walter White Republican1972
13 Don Pease Democratic1974
14 Bill Mussey Republican1972
15 Robert O'Shaughnessy Democratic1972 (Appt.)
16 Donald L. Woodland Democratic1972
17 Oakley C. Collins Republican1974
18 David W. Johnson Republican1975 (Appt.)
19 Tom Van Meter Republican1972
20 Robert Secrest Democratic1968
21 Morris Jackson Democratic1967
22 Anthony O. Calabrese Democratic1967
23 Charles L. Butts Democratic1974
24 Jerome Stano Democratic1974 (Appt.)
25 Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. Democratic1974
26 Gene Slagle Democratic1972
27 Oliver Ocasek Democratic1967
28 Dave Headley Democratic1972
29 Robert D. Freeman Democratic1974
30 Kinsey Milleson Democratic1974
31 Tim McCormack Democratic1974
32 Tom Carney Democratic1972
33 Harry Meshel Democratic1970

House of Representatives

Leadership

Majority leadership

Minority leadership

Members of the 111th Ohio House of Representatives

DistrictRepresentativePartyFirst elected
1 Eugene Branstool Democratic1974
2 John Wargo Democratic1970
3 Jim Betts Republican1974
4 Rocco Colonna Democratic1974
5 Francine Panehal Democratic1974
6 Patrick Sweeney Democratic1967
7 Ken Rocco Democratic1972
8 Ed Feighan Democratic1972
9 Troy Lee James Democratic1967
10 Thomas M. Bell Democratic1972
11 Robert Jaskulski Democratic1970
12 Donna Pope Republican1972 (Appt.)
13 Ike Thompson Democratic1970
14 Arthur Brooks Democratic1974
15 John Thompson Democratic1970
16 Harry Lehman Democratic1970
17 Virginia Aveni Democratic1972
18 Dennis Eckart Democratic1974
19 Richard Finan Republican1972
20 John Brandenberg Republican1972
21 Norman Murdock Republican1966
22 Chester Cruze Republican1968
23 William L. Mallory Sr. Democratic1966
24 Terry Tranter Democratic1976 (Appt.)
25 James Rankin Democratic1970
26 Helen Fix Republican1972
27 Alan Norris Republican1966
28 Bill O'Neil Republican
29 William Kopp Democratic1972
30 Mike Stinziano Democratic1972
31 Phale Hale Democratic1966
32 James Baumann Democratic1970
33 Mack Pemberton Republican1966
34 Ed Orlett Democratic1972
35 Tom Fries Democratic1970
36 C.J. McLin Democratic1966
37 Paul Leonard Democratic1972
38 Fred Young Republican1968
39 Vernon Cook Democratic1972
40 Paul Wingard Republican1974
41 Kenneth Cox Democratic1972
42 Pete Crossland Democratic1972
43 Ronald Weyandt Democratic1971 (Appt.)
44 Irma Karmol Republican1974
45 Casey Jones Democratic1968
46 Arthur Wilkowski Democratic1969 (Appt.)
47 Barney Quilter Democratic1966
48 Dick Maier Republican1972
49 Irene Smart Democratic1972
50 William J. Healy Democratic1974
51 Tom Gilmartin Democratic1972
52 George D. Tablack Democratic1970 (Appt.)
53 Leo Camera Democratic1968
54 Scribner Fauver Republican1974
55 Bob Nader Democratic1970
56 Michael Del Bane Democratic1968
57 Bill Donham Republican1972
58 Michael A. Fox Democratic1974
59 Joe Tulley Republican1967
60 David Hartley Democratic
61 Sherrod Brown Democratic1974
62 Marcus Roberto Democratic1970
63 John Scott Republican1968
64 Waldo Rose Republican1972
65 Frank H. Mayfield Republican1968 (Appt.)
66 Larry Hughes Republican1968
67 Larry Christman Democratic
68 John Johnson Democratic1970
69 John Galbraith Republican1966
70 David Johnson Democratic1978
71 Ron Gerberry Democratic1974
72 Ethel Swanbeck Republican1967
73 Corwin Nixon Republican1967
74 Dennis Wojtanowski Democratic1974
75 Charles R. Saxbe Republican1974
76 Harry Turner Republican1972
77 Bob McEwen Republican1974
78 Rodney Hughes Republican1967
79 Fred Hadley Republican1967
80 Dale Locker Democratic1972
81 Bob Netzley Republican1967
82 Michael Oxley Republican1972
83 Charles Kurfess Republican1967
84 Fred Deering Democratic1972
85 Gene Damschroder Republican1972
86 Walter McClaskey Republican1972
87 Harry Mallott Democratic1972
88 Myrl Shoemaker Democratic1967
89 Vern Riffe Democratic1967
90 Don Maddux Democratic1968
91 Claire Ball Republican1972
92 Ron James Democratic1974
93 William G. Batchelder Republican1968
94 Rex Kieffer Jr. Republican1972
95 Sam Speck Republican1970
96 William Hinig Democratic1967
97 Robert Boggs Democratic1972
98 Arthur Bowers Democratic1968
99 A.G. Lancione Democratic1967

Appt.- Member was appointed to current House Seat

See also

References

  1. Leonard, Lee (November 13, 1975). "House overrides Rhodes veto, 83-9". The Bryan Times . Retrieved April 5, 2024.
  2. Leonard, Lee (January 7, 1976). "Lawmakers set for flood of new legislation". The Bryan Times . Retrieved April 5, 2024.