130th Ohio General Assembly

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130th Ohio General Assembly
129th 131st
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Overview
TermJanuary 7, 2013 (2013-01-07) – December 30, 2014 (2014-12-30)
Ohio Senate
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Senate party standings
Members33 (23 R, 10 D)
President of the Senate Keith Faber (R)
President Pro Tempore Chris Widener (R)
Party control Republican Party
Ohio House of Representatives
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House party standings
Members99 (60 R, 39 D)
House Speaker William Batchelder (R)
Party control Republican Party
Sessions
1stJanuary 7, 2013 – December 30, 2013
2ndJanuary 2, 2014 – December 30, 2014

The One Hundred Thirtieth 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, 2013 and adjourned December 30, 2014. This General Assembly coincided with the last two years of John Kasich's first term as Ohio Governor. The apportionment of legislative districts was based on the 2010 United States census and 2011 redistricting. Both the Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives were retained by the Ohio Republican Party.

Contents

Party summary

Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section, below.

Senate

Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
TotalVacant
Republican Democratic
End of previous Assembly 2310330
Begin2310330
Latest voting share69.7%30.3%

House of Representatives

Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
TotalVacant
Democratic Republican
End of previous Assembly 4059990
Begin3960990
Latest voting share39.4%60.6%

Leadership

Senate

Majority (Republican) leadership
Minority (Democratic) leadership

House of Representatives

Majority (Republican) leadership
Minority (Democratic) leadership

Membership

Senate

House of Representatives

DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceFirst ElectedTerm Limited
1 Ron Amstutz Republican Wooster 20082016
2 Mark Romanchuk Republican Mansfield 20122020
3 Tim Brown Republican Bowling Green 20122020
4 Matt Huffman Republican Lima 20062014
5 Nick Barborak Democratic Lisbon 20122020
6 Marlene Anielski Republican Walton Hills 20102018
7 Mike Dovilla Republican Berea 20102018
8 Armond Budish Democratic Beachwood 20062014
9 Barbara Boyd Democratic Cleveland Heights 20062014
10 Bill Patmon Democratic Cleveland 20102018
11 Sandra Williams Democratic Cleveland 20062014
12 John E. Barnes, Jr. Democratic Cleveland 20102018
13 Nickie Antonio Democratic Lakewood 20102018
14 Michael Foley Democratic Cleveland 2006 (Appt.)2014
15 Nicholas J. Celebrezze Democratic Parma 2012 (Appt.)2020
16 Nan Baker Republican Westlake 20082016
17 Michael Curtin Democratic Columbus 20122020
18 Michael Stinziano Democratic Columbus 20102018
19 Anne Gonzales Republican Columbus 20102018
20 Heather Bishoff Democratic Blacklick 20122020
21 Mike Duffey Republican Worthington 20102018
22 John Patrick Carney Democratic Columbus 20082016
23 Cheryl Grossman Republican Grove City 20082016
24 Stephanie Kunze Republican Hilliard 20122020
25 Kevin Boyce Democratic Columbus 2012 (Appt.)2020
26 Tracy Maxwell Heard Democratic Columbus 20062014
27 Peter Stautberg Republican Cincinnati 20082016
28 Connie Pillich Democratic Cincinnati 20082016
29 Louis Blessing Republican Cincinnati 20122020
30 Louis Terhar Republican Cincinnati 2011 (Appt.)2020
31 Denise Driehaus Democratic Cincinnati 20082016
32 Dale Mallory Democratic Cincinnati 20062014
33 Alicia Reece Democratic Cincinnati 2010 (Appt.)2018
34 Vernon Sykes Democratic Akron 20062014
35 Zack Milkovich Democratic Akron 20102018
36 Anthony DeVitis Republican Green 2011 (Appt.)2020
37 Kristina Roegner Republican Hudson 20102018
38 Marilyn Slaby Republican Copley Twp. 2012 (Appt.)2020
39 Fred Strahorn Democratic Dayton 20122020
40 Michael Henne Republican Clayton 20102018
41 Jim Butler Republican Oakwood 2011 (Appt.)2020
42 Niraj Antani Republican Miamisburg 2014 (Appt.)2022
43 Roland Winburn Democratic Dayton 20082016
44 Michael Ashford Democratic Toledo 20102018
45 Teresa Fedor Democratic Toledo 20102018
46 Michael Sheehy Democratic Oregon 2013 (Appt.)2020
47 Barbara Sears Republican Sylvania 2008 (Appt.)2016
48 Kirk Schuring Republican Canton 20102018
49 Stephen Slesnick Democratic Canton 2008 (Appt.)2016
50 Christina Hagan Republican Uniontown 2011 (Appt.)2020
51 Wes Retherford Republican Hamilton 20122020
52 Margaret Conditt Republican Liberty Township 2011 (Appt.)2020
53 Timothy Derickson Republican Oxford 20082016
54VacantRepublican
55 Matt Lundy Democratic Elyria 20062014
56 Dan Ramos Democratic Lorain 20102018
57 Terry Boose Republican Norwalk 20082016
58 Bob Hagan Democratic Youngstown 20062014
59 Ron Gerberry Democratic Austintown 2007 (Appt.)2016
60 John Rogers Democratic Mentor-on-the-Lake 20122020
61 Ron Young Republican Painesville 20102018
62 Ron Maag Republican Lebanon 20082016
63 Sean O'Brien Democratic Niles 20102018
64 Tom Letson Democratic Warren 20062014
65 John Becker Republican Union Twp. 20122020
66 Doug Green Republican Mt. Orab 20122020
67 Andrew Brenner Republican Powell 20102018
68 Margaret Ruhl Republican Mount Vernon 20082016
69 William G. Batchelder Republican Medina 20062014
70 Dave Hall Republican Killbuck 20082016
71 Jay Hottinger Republican Newark 20062014
72 Bill Hayes Republican Harrison Twp. 20102018
73 Rick Perales Republican Beavercreek 20122020
74 Bob Hackett Republican London 20082016
75 Kathleen Clyde Democratic Kent 20102018
76 Matt Lynch Republican Bainbridge Twp. 2012 (Appt.)2020
77 Gerald Stebelton Republican Lancaster 20062014
78 Ron Hood Republican Ashville 20122020
79 Ross McGregor Republican Springfield 2005 (Appt.)2014
80 Richard Adams Republican Troy 20082016
81 Lynn Wachtmann Republican Napoleon 20062014
82 Tony Burkley Republican Paulding 20122020
83 Robert Sprague Republican Findlay 2011 (Appt.)2020
84 Jim Buchy Republican Greenville 2011 (Appt.)2020
85 John Adams Republican Sidney 20062014
86 Dorothy Liggett Pelanda Republican Marysville 2011 (Appt.)2020
87 Jeffrey McClain Republican Upper Sandusky 20082016
88 Rex Damschroder Republican Fremont 20102018
89 Chris Redfern Democratic Port Clinton 20122020
90 Terry Johnson Republican McDermott 20102018
91 Cliff Rosenberger Republican Clarksville 20102018
92 Gary Scherer Republican Circleville 2012 (Appt.)2020
93 Ryan Smith Republican Bidwell 2012 (Appt.)2020
94 Debbie Phillips Democratic Athens 20082016
95 Andy Thompson Republican Marietta 20102018
96 Jack Cera Democratic Bellaire 2011 (Appt.)2020
97 Brian Hill Republican Zanesville 2011 (Appt.)2020
98 Al Landis Republican Dover 20102018
99 John Patterson Democratic Jefferson 20122020

Changes in membership

Senate

DistrictPredecessorReason for changeSuccessorDate successor
seated
21st Shirley Smith (D)Resigned November 30, 2014.

House of Representatives

DistrictPredecessorReason for changeSuccessorDate successor
seated
46th Matt Szollosi (D)Resigned May 31, 2013 to become executive director of Affiliated Construction Trades of Ohio. [2] [3]
Successor was appointed June 26, 2013 to finish the term ending with this General Assembly. [3]
Michael Sheehy (D)June 26, 2013
42nd Terry Blair (R)Died June 26, 2014. Niraj Antani (R)December 2, 2014
54th Peter Beck (R)Resigned November 30, 2014 due to felony charges.

Committees

Listed alphabetically by chamber, including Chairperson and Ranking Member.

Senate

Source:"State of Ohio 130th General Assembly Senate Standing Committees" (January 2014) [4]

House of Representatives

Source:"Standing Committees Of The Ohio House Of Representatives 130th General Assembly" (August 2014) [5]

Joint committees

Administrative officers

Senate

House of Representatives

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Membership list and district maps