112th Ohio General Assembly
The 112th 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 62 Democrats and 37 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 take a seat in the Ohio Senate.
Appointments
- January 3, 1977: Ronald Nabakowski is appointed to the 13th Senatorial District due to the resignation of Don Pease.
- January 3, 1978: Robert Regula is appointed to the 49th House District due to the resignation of Irene Smart.
- September 14, 1978: Richard Finan is appointed to the 7th Senatorial District due to the resignation of Michael Maloney.
- September 14, 1978: Helen Rankin is appointed to the 25th House District due to the death of James W. Rankin.
- September 14, 1978: Dale Van Vyven is appointed to the 18th House District due to the resignation of Richard Finan.
Senate
Leadership
Majority leadership
Minority leadership
Members of the 123rd Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Majority leadership
Minority leadership
Members of the 123rd House of Representatives
Appt.- Member was appointed to current House Seat
See also
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