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Ohio's 6th House Of Representatives District
Ohio's 6th House of Representatives district is currently represented by Democratic Party (United States), Democrat Adam Miller (politician), Adam Miller. It is located entirely within Franklin County, Ohio, Franklin County and includes parts of Columbus, Ohio, Columbus, as well as parts of Franklin Township, Franklin County, Ohio, Franklin and Prairie Township, Franklin County, Ohio, Prairie Townships. List of members representing the district References

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Adam Miller (politician)
Adam Clay Miller is an American attorney and politician serving as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 6th district. He is a Democrat. The district consists of portions of Columbus including Hilltop, and the Southside as well as Valleyview in Franklin County. Early life and education Miller was born in Columbus, Ohio and is the fourth-generation resident of the Hilltop neighborhood. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from Ohio State University, a Juris Doctor from the Capital University Law School, and a Master of Science in strategic studies from the United States Army War College. Career Outside of politics, Miller works as a director with Kegler, Brown, Hill + Ritter. In 1998, Miller ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives against Deborah Pryce. He lost again in 2004, this time for a seat on the Ohio State Board of Education. A colonel in the United States Army Reserve, Miller is a Judge Advocate Genera ...
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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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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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Rocky River, Ohio
Rocky River is a city in western Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. A suburb of Cleveland, it is located along the shore of Lake Erie approximately west of downtown Cleveland. The city is named for the Rocky River that forms its eastern border. The population was 21,755 according to the 2020 census data results. Early history In the summer of 1764, British Colonel John Bradstreet led a force of more than 2,000 regular soldiers, American volunteers and native Americans as part of an attack to stop Pontiac’s Rebellion, which ended before Bradstreet could attack. His mission was revised to retrieval of prisoners, exploration and peacemaking. As the host of 60 boats and nine canoes attempted to find shelter in an increasing storm on Lake Erie, waves overcame the fleet, ruining 25 boats and damaging many others. Bradstreet and his men came ashore in what is now Bradstreet’s Landing Park in Rocky River on 18 October 1764. After tarrying three days, the diminished force retur ...
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Jim Petro
James M. Petro (born October 25, 1948) is an American lawyer and politician of the Republican Party who served as the Attorney General of Ohio. Previously, Petro also served as Ohio State Auditor and he was a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor of Ohio during the 2006 Ohio primaries, but lost to Ken Blackwell. Early life and early career Petro was born October 25, 1948 in Brooklyn, Ohio. A Brooklyn High School graduate, he attended Denison University in Granville, Ohio where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree and joined the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He later earned his J.D. degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in Cleveland, Ohio. Petro served as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for Franklin County as a trial lawyer responsible for felony prosecutions, and then as Assistant Director of Law for the city of Cleveland, Ohio. After starting his private practice, Petro became prosecuting attorney for the city of Rocky River, Ohio. Poli ...
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The Vindicator (Ohio Newspaper)
''The Vindicator'' is a daily newspaper serving Youngstown, Ohio, United States and the Mahoning County region as well as southern Trumbull County and northern Columbiana County. ''The Vindicator'' was established in 1869. As of September 1, 2019, ''The Vindicator'' is owned by Ogden Newspapers Inc. of Wheeling, West Virginia. The ''Tribune Chronicle'' and ''The Vindicator'' are published by Charles Jarvis, with Brenda Linert as editor. The new owners of ''The Vindicator'' announced a welcome to the new version of the Vindicator. History (1869-1984) The paper began in 1869 when it launched as ''The Mahoning Vindicator''. The paper became the Youngstown Vindicator shortly after. During the 1920s, Ku Klux Klan members began protesting outside of then owner William F. Maag, Jr.'s house in response to the paper's reporting of local KKK activities. Its reporting on the KKK, the mafia, political corruption, and big business matters garnered the paper a reputation of fearlessness. Almost ...
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Ohio State Treasurer
The treasurer of the U.S. state of Ohio is responsible for collecting and safeguarding taxes and fees, as well as managing state investments. The Treasury was located in the Ohio Statehouse from 1861 to 1974, when it was moved to the Rhodes State Office Tower. The original office in the statehouse, which has been restored to its 19th-century appearance, is used for ceremonial events. Before Ohio became a state, John Armstrong was Treasurer-General of the Northwest Territory from 1796 to 1803. He was appointed to the post by the United States Congress. Under the first constitution of Ohio, 1803 to 1851, the state legislature appointed a treasurer. Since the second constitution in 1852, the office has been elective. The current officeholder is Republican Robert Sprague. List of Ohio State Treasurers Elections Ohio voters elect the treasurer for a four-year term in midterm election years, along with the governor and lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, a ...
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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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Bay Village, Ohio
Bay Village is a city in western Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. Located along the southern shore of Lake Erie, the city is a western suburb of Cleveland and a part of the Cleveland metropolitan area. The population was 16,163 at the 2020 census. History Before the first European-Americans arrived in the area around 1600, Erie Indians lived in Bay Village and the surrounding areas. The most important Indian trail in Ohio is present-day Lake Road, which is a main road in Bay Village. In that same century, what is now Bay Village, along with Avon Lake, Avon, and Westlake, was part of one territory. This territory was later called by the whites in a native language, "Xeuma", a term roughly meaning "those who came before us". The area belonged to Connecticut until 1803, the year in which Ohio became a state. Before 1803, the Connecticut Land Company sold and gave away land in the area to Connecticut citizens, who had lost their homes and farms during the Revolutionary War. ...
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Jeff Jacobs
Jeff Jacobs is a former mayor of St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Career Jacobs became a member of the St. Louis Park City Council A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area. Depending on the location and classification of the municipality it may be known as a city council, town council, town board, community council, rural counc ... in 1991, and served as an at-large member until April 1999 when he became the Mayor. He served as mayor from 1999 until 2016. He was succeeded by Jake Spano. External links * Jeff Jacobs' profile at the St. Louis Park Historical Society: http://slphistory.org/jacobsjeff References 1950s births Minnesota Democrats Living people {{Minnesota-mayor-stub ...
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