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Ohio's 2nd House Of Representatives District
Ohio's 2nd House of Representatives district is currently represented by Democratic Party (United States), Democrat Latyna Humphrey. It is located entirely within Franklin County, Ohio, Franklin County and includes the city of Whitehall, Ohio, Whitehall and part of Columbus, Ohio, Columbus. List of members representing the district References

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Latyna Humphrey
Latyna M. Humphrey is an American politician serving as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 2nd district. She assumed office on October 13, 2021. Early life and education Humphrey was born in Columbus, Ohio and attended Columbus East High School. She earned an Associate of Arts degree from Columbus State Community College and attended Franklin University and sought a Bachelor of Science in applied psychology from Franklin University. Career Humphrey began her official career in the banking industry. Latyna, started off as a bank teller at PNC Financial Services from 2014-2015. Then, from 2016 to 2019-- she worked at Huntington National Bank in the Residential Estate Technical Services Department. From 2019 to 2021, she served as Community Relations for the Franklin County Auditor's Office of Mr. Michael Stinziano. She also served as a bailiff in the Ohio Court of Common Pleas for the Honorable Judge Carl Aveni. From February 2018 until 2021, Humphrey has served ...
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111th Ohio General Assembly
The One Hundred Eleventh Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1975 and 1976. In this General Assembly, both the Ohio Senate and the 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 61 Democrats and 38 Republicans. Major events Vacancies *April 21, 1975: Senator Anice Johnson (R-18th) resigns. Appointments *April 22, 1975: David W. Johnson is appointed to the 18th Senatorial District. Senate Leadership Majority leadership * President of the Senate: John W. Brown * President pro tempore of the Senate: Oliver Ocasek * Assistant pro tempore: Morris Jackson Minority leadership * Leader: Michael Maloney * Assistant Leader: Paul Gillmor * Whip: Buz Lukens Members of the 111th Ohio Senate House of Representatives Leadership Majority leadership * Speaker of the House: Vern Riffe * President pro tempore of the Senate: Barney Quilter * Flo ...
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Ohio's 5th House Of Representatives District
Ohio's 5th House of Representatives district is currently represented by Democratic Party (United States), Democrat Richard Brown (Ohio politician), Richard Brown. It is located entirely within Franklin County, Ohio, Franklin County and includes the cities of Canal Winchester, Ohio, Canal Winchester, Groveport, Ohio, Groveport, Obetz, Ohio, Obetz, Reynoldsburg, Ohio, Reynoldsburg, and parts of Columbus, Ohio, Columbus, as well as Hamilton Township, Franklin County, Ohio, Hamilton, Pleasant Township, Franklin County, Ohio, Pleasant, Prairie Township, Franklin County, Ohio, Prairie, Madison Township, Franklin County, Ohio, Madison, and part of Jackson Township, Franklin County, Ohio, Jackson Township. List of members representing the district References

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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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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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115th Ohio General Assembly
The One Hundred Fifteenth Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1983 and 1984. In this General Assembly, both the Ohio Senate and the Ohio House of Representatives were controlled by the Democratic Party. In the Senate, there were 17 Democrats and 16 Republicans. In the House, there were 62 Democrats and 37 Republicans. It was the first General Assembly to use redistricted legislative districts from the 1980 United States Census. Major events Vacancies December 2, 1983: Senator Sam Speck (R-20th) resigns. March 11, 1983: Representative Pete Crossland (D-42nd) resigns. July 19, 1983: Representative Arthur Wilkowski (D-46th) resigns. March 6, 1984: Senator Tom Fries (D-6th) resigns May 17, 1984: Senator Morris Jackson (D-21st) resigns. May 20, 1984: Senator Ben Skall (R-22nd) resigns. May 22, 1984: Representative Jim Petro (R-6th) resigns. Appointments March 16, 1983: Vernon Sykes is appointed to the 42nd House District. November 30, 1983: Don ...
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Andover, Ohio
Andover is a village located in the south-east of Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,145 at the 2010 census. The closest village to the Ohio side of Pymatuning State Park, the settlement supports a regional tourism industry. Andover was incorporated in 1883. History David Lindsey, writing in 1955, observes that "New England Yankees, moving into Ohio's Western Reserve in 1798, brought with them the name Andover from a township in Tolland County, Connecticut, birthplace of many of the migrants. General Henry Champion, second largest shareholder in the Connecticut Land Company, first acquired Andover Township in the drawing for lands held at Hartford in 1798." A post office with the name Sharon was established August 2, 1815; the name was changed to Andover with effect from March 21, 1826.Gallagher, John S. and Patera, Alan H. (1979). ''The Post Offices of Ohio'', p. 32, p. 34. Burtonsville, Maryland: The Depot. Geography Andover is located at (41 ...
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Ross Boggs
Ross A. Boggs, Jr. (born June 15, 1938) is a former Democratic member of the Ohio House of Representatives, who served as minority leader. He is the brother of former state representative and state senator Robert Boggs. He is also the uncle of former state representative Kristin Boggs Kristin S. Boggs is an American politician serving as the state representative for the 18th District of the Ohio House of Representatives. She is a Democrat. The district includes portions of Columbus including the German Village, Italian Villag .... References Democratic Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives Living people 1938 births {{Ohio-OHRepresentative-stub ...
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The Review (East Liverpool)
''The Review'' is a daily local newspaper based in East Liverpool, Ohio and serving the city of East Liverpool, southern Columbiana County, Ohio and northern Hancock County, West Virginia. History The paper was founded in 1879 by former Pittsburgh ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Gazette'' city editor William McCord as a weekly paper called ''The Saturday Review'', launching on October 29 of that year. In 1885, the paper increased its publication to a daily basis, a frequency the paper maintains to the present. Following this change, the paper was retitled ''The Evening News Review''. In 1904, this was shortened to ''The Evening Review'' and by the 1930s, the paper had been retitled as the ''East Liverpool Review''. Today, the paper is simply called ''The Review'' and is owned by Ogden Newspapers. References External links

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Columbiana County, Ohio
Columbiana County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 101,877. The county seat is Lisbon and its largest city is Salem. The county name is derived from the explorer of the Americas, Christopher Columbus. Columbiana County comprises the Salem, OH Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the larger Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA Combined Statistical Area. Due to its location, Columbiana County is traditionally considered a part of Appalachian Ohio. While northern communities are more associated with Northeast Ohio, southern communities generally share more in common culturally with Greater Pittsburgh and the Upper Ohio Valley. The largely rural county sits midway between the two urban clusters. Officially considered part of the Youngstown media market, the Steubenville market media stations regularly report in the area as well. History The principal historic Native American peoples in the area were the Lenape, M ...
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