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John Patrick Carney (born March 28, 1976) is an American attorney and former Democratic member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the 22nd District from 2009 to 2014. In September 2013, Carney announced his intention to run for Auditor of the State of Ohio in the 2014 election, he lost the general election on November 4 to ...
C. Madeline Cain; Michael Camera; Jane L. Campbell; Kenneth Carano; John Patrick Carney; Francis Carr (Ohio politician) Judith Carr (politician) John Carroll (Ohio politician)
Ohio's 22nd House of Representatives district is currently represented by Democrat Juanita Brent. It is located entirely within Cuyahoga County and includes the municipalities of Cleveland Heights , East Cleveland , Highland Hills , North Randall , Shaker Heights , University Heights , Warrensville Heights , and part of Cleveland .
John Carney (Delaware politician) (born 1956), governor of Delaware and former U.S. Representative John Patrick Carney (born 1976), Democratic member of the Ohio House of Representatives John Carney (Kentucky politician) (1969–2021), member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
The ratios for the House and Senate and the resulting apportionment was determined by a board consisting of the governor, auditor, and secretary of state. [ 1 ] In 1903, at the urging of U.S. Senator Mark Hanna , who led the state's politically dominant Republican political machine , Ohio voters amended the state constitution to award each ...
The map was passed by the Ohio House of Representatives on September 15 [3] and by the Ohio Senate on September 21. The bill passed by the Senate included an appropriations provision intended to prevent the bill from being placed on the 2012 ballot by petition [4] and was passed again by the House the same day. [5]
C. Leo Camera; Alexander Campbell (Ohio politician) John Wilson Campbell; John Carey (congressman) William J. Carney; Robert Carpenter (American politician)
The One Hundred Sixteenth Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1985 and 1986. In this General Assembly, the Ohio Senate was controlled by the Republican Party and the Ohio House of Representatives was controlled by the Democratic Party. In the Senate, there were 18 Republicans and 15 Democrats.