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Ohio's 20th House Of Representatives District
Ohio's 20th House of Representatives district is currently represented by Democratic Party (United States), Democrat Terrence Upchurch. It is located entirely within Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Cuyahoga County and includes part of Cleveland. List of members representing the district Election results 2020 Historical district boundaries References

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Terrence Upchurch
Terrence Vincent Upchurch II (born October 17, 1988) is an American politician serving as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 20th district. Early life and education Upchurch was born in Cleveland and raised in the Collinwood and Glenville neighborhoods. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Cleveland State University. He is pursuing a Master of Public Administration from Villanova University. Career Prior to his election, Upchurch served as a special assistant on the Cleveland City Council. In 2020, Upchurch became an Honorary Co-Chair of Students for Gun Legislation, a 501(c)4 Non-Profit. After winning the 2018 Democratic primary election on August 7 over seven other candidates, including former Cleveland City Councilmember T.J. Dow, Upchurch was elected unopposed in the general election A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually ...
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112th Ohio General Assembly
The One Hundred Twelfth Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1977 and 1978. In this General Assembly, the Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives were controlled by the Democratic Party. In the Senate, there were 21 Democrats and 12 Republicans. In the House, there were 66 Democrats and 33 Republicans. It used redistricted legislative districts based on the 1970 Census. Democrats controlled the Ohio House of Representatives from January 1, 1973, through December 31, 1994, under Ohio's longest serving House Speaker, Vernal G. Riffe, (D., Scioto County). Major events Vacancies *January 3, 1977: Senator Don Pease (D-13th) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives. *January 3, 1978: Representative Irene Smart (D-49th) resigns. *August 14, 1978: Senator Michael Maloney (R-7th) resigns. *June 28, 1978: Representative James W. Rankin (D-25th) dies. *September 14, 1978: Representative Richard Finan (R-19th) resigns to ta ...
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121st Ohio General Assembly
The One Hundred Twenty-first Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1995 and 1996. In this General Assembly, both the Ohio Senate and the Ohio House of Representatives were controlled by the Republican Party. In the Senate, there were 20 Republicans and 13 Democrats. In the House, there were 56 Republicans and 43 Democrats. Major events Vacancies *January 3, 1995: Senator Robert Ney (R-20th) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives. *January 4, 1995: Representative Tim Greenwood (R-51st) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate. *January 3, 1995: Senator Betty Montgomery (R-2nd) resigns to become Ohio Attorney General. *March 31, 1995: Senator Bob Nettle (D-28th) resigns. *June 30, 1995: Senator Barry Levey (R-4th) resigns. *July 11, 1995: Representative Scott Nein (R-58th) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate. *October 5, 1995: Senator Tim Greenwood (R-2nd) resigns. *October 5, 1995: Representative Ron Suster ( ...
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120th Ohio General Assembly
The One Hundred Twentieth Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1993 and 1994. In this General Assembly, the Ohio Senate was controlled by the Republicans and the Ohio House of Representatives was controlled by the Democrats. In the Senate, there were 19 Republicans and 14 Democrats. In the House, there were 52 Democrats and 47 Republicans. It was the first General Assembly to use redistricted legislative districts from the 1990 United States Census. Major events Vacancies *April 13, 1993: Senator Harry Meshel (D-33rd) resigns. *July 1, 1993: Representative Ray Miller (D-22nd) resigns. *December 31, 1993: Senator Steven Williams (R-31st) resigns. *February 2, 1994: Senator Ted Gray (R-3rd) resigns. Appointments *April 21, 1993: Joseph Vukovich is appointed to the 33rd Senatorial District due to the resignation of Harry Meshel *July 1, 1993: Charleta Tavares is appointed to the 22nd House District due to the resignation of Ray Miller. *January ...
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North Royalton, Ohio
North Royalton is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It is a suburb of Cleveland. The population was 31,322 as of the 2020 Census. Originally incorporated as a village in 1927, it achieved the status of city in 1961. History North Royalton was founded in 1818. Knight Sprague, an early settler, had the township named after his native town in Vermont, Royalton. Sometime between 1880 and 1890, the name of Royalton was changed to North Royalton because of another town in Ohio bearing the same name. On April 4, 1927, the township officially became the Village of North Royalton, and the first mayor, E. C. McCombs, was elected. Geography North Royalton is located at . According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 28,647 people, 11,250 households, and 7,695 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,345.9 people per square mile (519.5/km2). Th ...
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Ronald M
Ronald is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse ''Rögnvaldr'', Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) p. 234; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Ronald. or possibly from Old English '' Regenweald''. In some cases ''Ronald'' is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic ''Raghnall'', a name likewise derived from ''Rögnvaldr''. The latter name is composed of the Old Norse elements ''regin'' ("advice", "decision") and ''valdr'' ("ruler"). ''Ronald'' was originally used in England and Scotland, where Scandinavian influences were once substantial, although now the name is common throughout the English-speaking world. A short form of ''Ronald'' is ''Ron''. Pet forms of ''Ronald'' include ''Roni'' and ''Ronnie''. ''Ronalda'' and ''Rhonda'' are feminine forms of ''Ronald''. '' Rhona'', a modern name apparently only dating back to the late nineteenth century, may have originated as a feminine form of ''Ronald''. Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) pp. 230, 408; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Rhona. The names ' ...
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119th Ohio General Assembly
The One Hundred Nineteenth Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1991 and 1992. In this General Assembly, the Ohio Senate was controlled by the Republicans, consisting of 19 Republicans and 14 Democrats. The Ohio House of Representatives was controlled by the Democrats, with 62 Democrats and 37 Republicans. Major events Vacancies *January 3, 1991: Senator David Hobson (R-10th) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives. *April 19, 1992: Representative Russ Guerra (R-40th) dies. *April 21, 1992: Senator Paul Pfeiffer (D-15th) resigns. *June 30, 1992: Representative Joe Secrest (D-95th) resigns. *December 17, 1992: Representative Judy Sheerer (D-18th) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate. *December 17, 1992: Senator Eric Fingerhut (D-25th) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives. Appointments *January 3, 1991: Merle G. Kearns is appointed to the 10th Senatorial District due to the resign ...
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Green Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
Green Township is one of the twelve townships of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. It is a suburb of the neighboring city of Cincinnati. With a population of 60,424 at the 2020 census, Green Township is the most populous township in Hamilton County, and the second most populous township in Ohio. It was founded in 1809. Geography Located in the west central part of the county, it borders the following townships and city: * Colerain Township - north *Cincinnati - east * Delhi Township - south * Miami Township - west Two cities occupy what was once part of Green Township: Cheviot in the east center, and Cincinnati, the county seat of Hamilton County, in the east and southeast. Nearly all of the remainder of the township is part of one of the following census-designated places: *Bridgetown, in the center * Covedale, in the south *Dent, in the northwest * Mack, in the west and southwest * Monfort Heights, in the northeast, south of White Oak *White Oak, in the northeast The ...
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Cheryl Winkler
Cheryl is a female given name common in English speaking countries. There are several prevailing theories about its etymology. The most common is that it has Italo-Celtic roots and is an Anglicised version of either the French name Cherie (from Latin ''cara'', "beloved"; see also Carissa (name)) or the Welsh name Carys (a cognate of "Cara"), modelled on names such as Meryl and Beryl that were popular during the early decades of the 20th century. A less popular theory is that the name is Germanic in origin and is a feminine version of the Germanic male name Charles, which means "free man".Baby name Cheryl with meanings in Astrology
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118th Ohio General Assembly
The One Hundred Eighteenth Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1989 and 1990. 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. In the House, there were 60 Democrats and 39 Republicans. Major events Vacancies *April 24, 1989: Representative Jolynn Boster (D-94th) resigns to head the PUCO. *December 31, 1989: Senator Michael White (D-21st) resigns. *May 23, 1990: Representative John Shivers (D-3rd) resigns to become a judge in Columbiana County, Ohio. *July 20, 1990: Representative Tom Pottenger (R-20th) resigns. Appointments *May 9, 1989: Mary Abel is appointed to the 94th House District due to the resignation of Jolynn Boster. *January 3, 1990: Jeffrey Johnson is appointed to the 21st Senatorial District due to the resignation of Michael White. *May 23, 1990: Sean D. Logan is ap ...
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117th Ohio General Assembly
The One Hundred Seventeenth Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1987 and 1988. 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. In the House, there were 61 Democrats and 38 Republicans. Major events Vacancies *January 2, 1987: Senator Buz Lukens (R-4th) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives. *November 23, 1987: Representative Vernon Cook (D-43rd) dies. Appointments *January 4, 1987: Barry Levey is appointed to the 4th Senatorial District due to the resignation of Buz Lukens. *January 6, 1988: Wayne Jones is appointed to the 43rd House District following the death of Vernon Cook. Senate Leadership Majority leadership * President of the Senate: Paul Gillmor * President pro tempore of the Senate: Stanley Aronoff * Assistant pro tempore: Richard Fi ...
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116th Ohio General Assembly
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. In the House, there were 58 Democrats and 41 Republicans. Major events Vacancies *February 5, 1985: Senator Tom Walsh (R-29th) resigns. *November 15, 1985: Representative Bob Brown (R-5th) resigns. *January 8, 1986: Representative Ed Ortlett (D-37th) resigns. *March 4, 1986: Representative Bob Nettle (D-41st) resigns. *October 16, 1986: Representative John Thomson (D-16th) dies. Appointments *February 5, 1985: Scott Oeslager is appointed to the 29th Senatorial District. *November 15, 1985: Randy Gardner is appointed to the 5th House District. *January 8, 1986: Tom Roberts is appointed to the 37th House District. *November 16, 1986: Vermel Whalen is appoint ...
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