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| house_type = Lower house
| body = [[Ohio General Assembly]]
| term_limits = 4 terms (8 years)
| new_session =
| leader1_type = [[Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives|Speaker]]
| leader1 = [[Jason Stephens]]
| party1 = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| election1 = January 3, 2023
| leader2_type = [[Speaker pro tempore]]
| leader2 = [[Scott Oelslager]]
| party2 = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| election2 = January 3, 2023
| leader3_type = [[Majority Leader]]
| leader3 = [[Bill Seitz]]
| party3 = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| election3 = January 3, 2023
| leader4_type = [[Minority Leader]]
| leader4 = [[Allison Russo]]
| party4 = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
| election4 = January 3, 2023
| members = 99
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| political_groups1 =
* [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] (67)
* [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] (32)
| last_election1 = November 8, 2022
| next_election1 = November 5, 2024
| session_room = Ohio House of Representatives.jpg
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| meeting_place = [[Ohio Statehouse]], [[Columbus, Ohio]]
| website = [https://www.ohiohouse.gov/ www.ohiohouse.gov]
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The '''Ohio House of Representatives''' is the [[lower house]] of the [[Ohio General Assembly]], the [[legislature]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Ohio]]. The House of Representatives first met in 1803 and has convened continuously since then. The House is composed of 99 members representing an equal number of districts across the state. Each member represents approximately 116,000 Ohioans.
The '''Ohio House of Representatives''' is the lower house of the [[Ohio General Assembly]], the legislative body of the state of [[Ohio]]. It is responsible for crafting and passing legislation, which is then sent to the [[Ohio Senate]] for consideration. The House plays a crucial role in the legislative process, including the development of the state budget, and serves as a representative body for the citizens of Ohio.


== Leadership ==
* Structure and Composition
The [[Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives|Speaker]] of the House is the presiding officer and is elected by the members of the House. The current Speaker is [[Jason Stephens]], a member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. Other key leadership positions include the [[Speaker pro tempore]], the [[Majority Leader]], and the [[Minority Leader]].


== Membership and Elections ==
The Ohio House of Representatives is composed of 99 members, each elected from a single-member district. These districts are apportioned based on population, as determined by the decennial [[United States Census]]. Members of the House are elected to two-year terms, with no term limits, although they must stand for re-election every two years.
Members of the Ohio House of Representatives are elected to two-year terms and are limited to four consecutive terms (eight years). Elections are held in even-numbered years. The most recent election was held on November 8, 2022, and the next election is scheduled for November 5, 2024.


== Legislative Process ==
*# Leadership
The Ohio House of Representatives, along with the [[Ohio Senate]], is responsible for enacting laws in the state of Ohio. Bills can be introduced in either house, but must be passed by both houses and signed by the [[Governor of Ohio]] to become law. The House also has the power to initiate [[impeachment]] proceedings against state officials.


== Committees ==
The leadership of the Ohio House of Representatives includes the [[Speaker of the House]], who is elected by the members of the House and is typically a member of the majority party. The Speaker presides over House sessions, manages legislative business, and represents the House in all official capacities. Other key leadership positions include the [[Majority Leader]], [[Minority Leader]], and various committee chairs.
The Ohio House of Representatives operates through a system of committees, each focusing on specific areas of policy and legislation. Key committees include the [[Finance Committee]], the [[Education Committee]], and the [[Health Committee]].


== Meeting Place ==
*# Committees
The Ohio House of Representatives meets at the [[Ohio Statehouse]] in [[Columbus, Ohio]]. The Statehouse is a historic building that has been the seat of Ohio's government since 1857.


== Related Pages ==
The Ohio House of Representatives operates through a system of standing committees, each focusing on specific areas of policy and legislation. These committees review bills, hold hearings, and make recommendations to the full House. Examples of standing committees include the [[Finance Committee]], [[Health Committee]], and [[Education Committee]].
* [[Ohio General Assembly]]
 
* [[Ohio Senate]]
* Legislative Process
* [[Governor of Ohio]]
 
* [[Ohio Statehouse]]
The legislative process in the Ohio House of Representatives begins with the introduction of a bill by a member. The bill is then assigned to a relevant committee for study and recommendation. If approved by the committee, the bill proceeds to the House floor for debate and voting. A simple majority is required for a bill to pass the House and move to the Ohio Senate.
* [[List of Speakers of the Ohio House of Representatives]]
 
*# Budgetary Role
 
One of the primary responsibilities of the Ohio House of Representatives is the development and approval of the state budget. The budget process involves detailed analysis and negotiation to allocate funding for state programs, services, and infrastructure. The House works closely with the Senate and the [[Governor of Ohio]] to finalize the budget.
 
* Historical Context
 
The Ohio House of Representatives was established in 1803, following Ohio's admission to the Union as the 17th state. Over the years, the House has evolved in response to changes in population, political dynamics, and legislative needs. It has played a pivotal role in shaping Ohio's laws and policies.
 
* Elections and Voting
 
Elections for the Ohio House of Representatives are held every two years, coinciding with the general elections in November. Candidates must meet certain eligibility requirements, including residency in the district they wish to represent. Voter participation in these elections is crucial for ensuring representative democracy in the state.
 
* Also see
 
- [[Ohio Senate]]
- [[Ohio General Assembly]]
- [[Governor of Ohio]]
- [[United States Census]]
- [[Speaker of the House]]
 
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== Categories ==
[[Category:Ohio General Assembly]]
[[Category:Ohio General Assembly]]
[[Category:State lower houses in the United States]]
[[Category:State lower houses in the United States]]
[[Category:Government of Ohio]]
[[Category:Ohio government]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 9 December 2024

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Ohio House of Representatives

The Ohio House of Representatives is the lower house of the Ohio General Assembly, the legislative body of the state of Ohio. It is responsible for crafting and passing legislation, which is then sent to the Ohio Senate for consideration. The House plays a crucial role in the legislative process, including the development of the state budget, and serves as a representative body for the citizens of Ohio.

  • Structure and Composition

The Ohio House of Representatives is composed of 99 members, each elected from a single-member district. These districts are apportioned based on population, as determined by the decennial United States Census. Members of the House are elected to two-year terms, with no term limits, although they must stand for re-election every two years.

    1. Leadership

The leadership of the Ohio House of Representatives includes the Speaker of the House, who is elected by the members of the House and is typically a member of the majority party. The Speaker presides over House sessions, manages legislative business, and represents the House in all official capacities. Other key leadership positions include the Majority Leader, Minority Leader, and various committee chairs.

    1. Committees

The Ohio House of Representatives operates through a system of standing committees, each focusing on specific areas of policy and legislation. These committees review bills, hold hearings, and make recommendations to the full House. Examples of standing committees include the Finance Committee, Health Committee, and Education Committee.

  • Legislative Process

The legislative process in the Ohio House of Representatives begins with the introduction of a bill by a member. The bill is then assigned to a relevant committee for study and recommendation. If approved by the committee, the bill proceeds to the House floor for debate and voting. A simple majority is required for a bill to pass the House and move to the Ohio Senate.

    1. Budgetary Role

One of the primary responsibilities of the Ohio House of Representatives is the development and approval of the state budget. The budget process involves detailed analysis and negotiation to allocate funding for state programs, services, and infrastructure. The House works closely with the Senate and the Governor of Ohio to finalize the budget.

  • Historical Context

The Ohio House of Representatives was established in 1803, following Ohio's admission to the Union as the 17th state. Over the years, the House has evolved in response to changes in population, political dynamics, and legislative needs. It has played a pivotal role in shaping Ohio's laws and policies.

  • Elections and Voting

Elections for the Ohio House of Representatives are held every two years, coinciding with the general elections in November. Candidates must meet certain eligibility requirements, including residency in the district they wish to represent. Voter participation in these elections is crucial for ensuring representative democracy in the state.

  • Also see

- Ohio Senate - Ohio General Assembly - Governor of Ohio - United States Census - Speaker of the House

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