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Greta Johnson (born May 2, 1977) is an American attorney and politician. Johnson is the former representative of the 35th district of the
Ohio House of Representatives The Ohio House of Representatives is the lower house of the Ohio General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Ohio; the other house of the bicameral legislature being the Ohio Senate. The House of Representatives first met in ...
, serving from January 2015 to March 2017. Johnson is a former assistant prosecutor for Summit County, who challenged incumbent representative Zack Milkovich in the 2014 Democratic primary. Johnson defeated Milkovich with 54% of the vote and won the general election with 61% of the vote. She held the seat until 2017, when she resigned to work for the Summit County Executive.


Education and early career

Johnson is from Akron, Ohio. Johnson has a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education and a Master of Arts in Higher Education from the
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where she was captain of the women's volleyball team. She also received a Juris Doctor from the
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."For the Ohio House"
"Akron Beacon Journal, April 3, 2014.
"35th Ohio House District race: Aimee N. Cooper, Greta Johnson" "Akron Beacon Journal", October 19, 2016. Johnson worked as a police legal adviser and the assistant prosecuting attorney in the City of Akron Law Department before becoming a representative. Previously, she was an assistant county prosecutor in Summit and Mahoning counties.


Ohio House of Representatives


Political campaigns


2014

Johnson challenged incumbent Democrat Zach Milkovich in the 2014 Democratic Primary. The Summit County Democratic Party broke with tradition to endorse her against her in her bid to oust her Democratic, incumbent rival from the Statehouse. Johnson was also endorsed by the Akron Beacon Journal. In the 2014 general election, Johnson won against Republican challenger Linda Robinson. Johnson was one of only two Democrats elected to the Statehouse from Summit County. Her campaign focused on the value of early education in public schools and the rights of women. She was also critical of state cuts to local schools and local governments.


2016

As an incumbent, Johnson faced no Democratic challenger in the May 2016 primary. In the 2016 general election, Johnson successfully defended her seat against Republican challenger Aimee N. Cooper. Johnson served on Hillary Clinton's Ohio Leadership Team in 2016 to assist Clinton in winning Ohio in the
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State Representative

During her first term in the Ohio Statehouse Johnson served on the Armed Services, Veterans Affairs and Public Safety; Judiciary; Transportation and Infrastructure; and Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review committees. During her second term, she served on the Criminal Justice; Education and Career Readiness; and Government Accountability and Oversight committees. Johnson sponsored numerous bills, including a bill to make the preparation of a presentence report optional if both the prosecution and defense agree. Johnson was a vocal defendant of woman's health care and of
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of Ohio. During her time at the Statehouse, she also focused on local issues in her district, she voiced public opposition to a $50 per credit hour fee that the University of Akron administration imposed on students.


Summit County Executive's Office

In March 2017, Johnson stepped down as State Representative and took a position as Deputy Director of Law, Insurance, and Risk Management for Summit County Executive Ilene Shapiro. She currently serves as the Assistant Chief of Staff and Public Information Officer for the Executive's office.


Electoral history


References


Links


Official campaign site
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