122nd Ohio General Assembly
The 122nd Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1997 and 1998. In this General Assembly, both the Ohio Senate and the Ohio House of Representatives were controlled by the Ohio Republican Party. In the Senate, there were 21 Republicans and 12 Democrats. In the House, there were 62 Republicans and 37 Democrats. It used redistricted legislative districts from the 1990 United States Census.
Major events
Vacancies
- January 6, 1997: Senator Dennis Kucinich (D-23rd) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives.
- February 5, 1997: Senator Joseph Vukovich (D-33rd) resigns to take a seat on the Ohio 7th District Court of Appeals.
- February 5, 1997: Representative Ron Mottl (D-20th) resigns.
- February 8, 1997: Senator Jan Michael Long (D-17th) resigns to take a seat on the Probate Court of Pickaway County, Ohio.
- February 8, 1997: Representative Mike Shoemaker (D-91st) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate.
- August 8, 1997: Representative Bill Thompson (R-1st) resigns.
- October 14, 1997: Representative Mike Fox (R-59th) resigns to become a Butler County, Ohio Commissioner.
- December 5, 1997: Senator Karen Gillmor (R-26th) resigns to become a member of the State Employment Relations Board.
- January 4, 1998: Representative Lloyd Lewis Jr. resigns to become City Commissioner of Dayton, Ohio.
- February 20, 1998: Senator Nancy Dix (R-31st) resigns.
- February 20, 1998: Representative Jay Hottinger (R-77th) resigns to become state Senator of the 31st District.
- March 30, 1998: Representative Jim Mason (R-25th) resigns to become a judge on the 10th District Court of Appeals.
- May 12, 1998: Representative Rocco Colonna (R-18th) resigns.
- September 16, 1998: Representative Frank Sawyer (D-79th) resigns due to health concerns.
- December 8, 1998: Representative Mike Verich (D-66th) resigns.
- December 16, 1998: Senator Jeffrey Johnson (D-21st) resigns.
Appointments
- January 6, 1997: Patrick Sweeney appointed to the 23rd Senatorial District due to the resignation of Senator Dennis Kucinich.
- February 5, 1997: Mike Shoemaker is appointed to the 17th Senatorial District due to the resignation of Senator Jan Michael Long.
- February 5, 1997: Ron Mottl is appointed to the 20th House District due to the resignation of Representative Ron Mottl.
- February 8, 1997: Bob Hagan is appointed to the 33rd Senatorial District due to the resignation of Senator Joseph Vukovich.
- February 8, 1997: Joseph P. Sulzer is appointed to the 91st House District due to the resignation of Mike Shoemaker
- August 8, 1997: John Willamowski is appointed to the 1st House District due to the resignation of Bill Thompson
- October 15, 1997: Greg Jolivette is appointed to the 59th House District due to the resignation of Mike Fox.
- December 5, 1997: Larry Mumper is appointed to the 26th Senatorial District due to the resignation of Senator Karen Gillmor.
- January 6, 1998: Dixie Allen is appointed to the 38th House District due to the resignation of Lloyd Lewis Jr.
- February 20, 1998: David R. Evans is appointed to the 77th House District due to the resignation of Jay Hottinger.
- February 20, 1998: Jay Hottinger is appointed to the 31st Senatorial District due to the resignation of Senator Nancy Dix.
- May 1, 1998: David Goodman is appointed to the 25th House District due to the resignation of Jim Mason.
- June 23, 1998: Erin Sullivan is appointed to the 18th House District due to the resignation of Rocco Colonna.
- September 16, 1998: William J. Hartnett is appointed to the 79th House District due to the resignation of Frank Sawyer.
- December 8, 1998: Chris Verich is appointed to the 66th House District due to the resignation of Mike Verich.
Senate
Leadership
Majority leadership
Minority leadership
Members of the 122nd Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Majority leadership
Minority leadership
Members of the 122nd House of Representatives
Appt.- Member was appointed to current House Seat
See also
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