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Husted won election as Ohio Secretary of State in 2010. Peggy Lehner: Republican: January 11, 2011 – December 31, 2020 Lehner was term-limited in 2020. Niraj Antani: Republican: January 4, 2021 – January 4, 2025 Antani retired from the Ohio Senate to run for Ohio's 2nd congressional district: Willis Blackshear Jr. Democrat: January 4, 2025 ...
Ohio's 6th congressional district is a U.S. congressional district which is represented by Representative Michael Rulli of the Republican Party. Rulli was elected to the seat after he defeated Democrat Michael Kripchak in the June 11, 2024 special election , caused by the resignation of incumbent Bill Johnson ( R ) on January 21, 2024.
FILE—Members of the Ohio Senate Government Oversight Committee hear testimony on a new map of state congressional districts in this file photo from Nov. 16, 2021, at the Ohio Statehouse in ...
The 2024 Ohio's 6th congressional district special election was held on June 11, 2024, to fill the vacant seat in Ohio's 6th congressional district for the remainder of the 118th United States Congress. The seat became vacant on January 21, 2024, after Bill Johnson resigned to become president of Youngstown State University.
The average population of Ohio's counties was 133,931; Franklin County was the most populous (1,326,063) and Vinton County was the least (12,474). The average land area is 464 sq mi (1,200 km 2 ). The largest county by area is Ashtabula County at 702.44 sq mi (1,819.3 km 2 ), and its neighbor, Lake County , is the smallest at 228.21 sq mi (591. ...
April marks five years since House Bill 6, the infamous nuclear bailout bill–was first introduced in the Ohio House of Representatives. HB 6 sparked the fire that engulfed Ohio in the largest ...
The Supreme Court of Ohio overturned the initially passed state legislative maps, arguing that they unfairly favored Republicans against the guidance of Ohio's 2015 redistricting amendment that seeks to limit partisan gerrymandering. [5] The legislature responded by passing new plans which made few modifications to the initially-passed plan. [6]