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The Ohio Senate is the upper house of the Ohio General Assembly. The State Senate, which meets in the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus , first convened in 1803. Senators are elected for four year terms, staggered every two years such that half of the seats are contested at each election. [ 1 ]
Redistricted from the 10th district and re-elected in 2002. Re-elected in 2004. Retired to run for state senator. [6] Sandra Williams : Democratic: January 1, 2007 – December 31, 2014 127th 128th 129th 130th: Elected in 2006. Re-elected in 2008. Re-elected in 2010. Re-elected in 2012. Term-limited; ran for state senator. [7] Stephanie Howse
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 The House of Representatives first met in Chillicothe on March 3, 1803, under the later superseded state constitution of that year.
Ballotpedia explains the impact that term limits in state senates and state houses will have in the 2024 election. In 2024, 180 state legislators are facing term limits.
Of the four, Sen. Tim Schaffer has the most experience, having served in both the state House and Ohio Senate dating back to 2001 by swapping runs for the two chambers to avoid term limits.
Ohio's 11th senatorial district has been based in greater Toledo, Ohio and currently consists of about three-fourths of Lucas County. It encompasses Ohio House districts 44, 45 and 46. It has a Cook PVI of D+18. Its current Ohio Senator is Democrat Paula Hicks-Hudson. She resides in Toledo, a city located in Lucas County.
Huffman could not run for reelection in the Senate due to term limits and won election to the House earlier this month. “I want to thank the Republican members of the Ohio House for their v ...
A movement in favor of term limits took hold in the early 1990s, and reached its apex in 1992 to 1994, a period when seventeen states enacted term limits through state legislation or state constitutional amendments. [18] Many of the laws enacted limited terms for both the state legislature and in the state's delegation to Congress.