Ohio's 24th House of Representatives district
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American legislative district
Population(2020)122,543[1]
| Ohio's 24th State House of Representatives district | |||
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| Population (2020) | 122,543[1] | ||
Ohio's 24th House of Representatives district is currently represented by Democrat Dani Isaacsohn. It is located entirely within Hamilton County and includes part of the city of Cincinnati.
| Member | Party | Years | General Assembly |
Electoral history |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| District established January 2, 1967. | ||||
| Ralph E. Fisher (Wooster) |
Republican | January 2, 1967 – December 31, 1970 |
107th 108th |
Elected in 1966. Elected in 1968. Lost re-election.[2] |
John Johnson (Orrville) |
Democratic | January 4, 1971 – December 31, 1972 |
109th | Elected in 1970. Redistricted to the 68th district. |
| Jim Luken (Cincinnati) |
Democratic | January 1, 1973 – December 1, 1975 |
110th 111th |
Elected in 1972. Re-elected in 1974. Resigned to become Cincinnati City Councilor.[3] |
| Vacant | December 1, 1975 – January 6, 1976 |
111th | ||
| Terry Tranter (Cincinnati) |
Democratic | January 6, 1976 – December 31, 1992 |
111th 112th 113th 114th 115th 116th 117th 118th 119th |
Appointed to finish Luken's term.[4] Re-elected in 1976. Re-elected in 1978. Re-elected in 1980. Re-elected in 1982. Re-elected in 1984. Re-elected in 1986. Re-elected in 1988. Re-elected in 1990. Redistricted to the 32nd district and lost re-election.[5] |
| Jo Ann Davidson (Reynoldsburg) |
Republican | January 4, 1993 – December 31, 2000 |
120th 121st 122nd 123rd |
Redistricted from the 34th district and re-elected in 1992. Re-elected in 1994. Re-elected in 1996. Re-elected in 1998. Term-limited.[6] |
| Larry L. Flowers (Canal Winchester) |
Republican | January 1, 2001 – December 31, 2002 |
124th | Elected in 2000. Redistricted to the 19th district. |
| Geoffrey C. Smith (Columbus) |
Republican | January 6, 2003 – December 31, 2006 |
125th 126th |
Redistricted from the 28th district and re-elected in 2002. Re-elected in 2004. Lost re-election.[7] |
![]() Ted Celeste (Grandview Heights) |
Democratic | January 1, 2007 – December 31, 2012 |
127th 128th 129th |
Elected in 2006. Re-elected in 2008. Re-elected in 2010. Retired to run for U.S. Representative.[8] |
| Stephanie Kunze (Hilliard) |
Republican | January 7, 2013 – December 31, 2016 |
130th 131st |
Elected in 2012. Re-elected in 2014. Retired to run for state senator.[9] |
Jim Hughes (Upper Arlington) |
Republican | January 2, 2017 – December 31, 2018 |
132nd | Elected in 2016. Retired to run for Franklin County Common Pleas Court judge.[10] |
Allison Russo (Upper Arlington) |
Democratic | January 7, 2019 – December 31, 2022 |
133rd 134th |
Elected in 2018. Re-elected in 2020. Redistricted to the 7th district. |
| Dani Isaacsohn (Cincinnati) |
Democratic | January 2, 2023 – present |
135th | Elected in 2022. |
References
- ↑ "County Populations and Filing Locations Ohio House Districts for use in 2022 and 2024" (PDF). Ohio Secretary of State. February 2022. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ↑ "Kurfess, Gray in Spotlight As GOP Looks to Assembly". The Vindicator. November 8, 1970. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ↑ Leonard, Lee (November 13, 1975). "House overrides Rhodes veto, 83-9". The Bryan Times. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ↑ Leonard, Lee (January 7, 1976). "Lawmakers set for flood of new legislation". The Bryan Times. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ↑ "Ohio House Democrats struggle to hold off GOP". The Blade. November 4, 1992. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ↑ "Term limits end the reign of the House's graceful leader". The Blade. December 24, 2000. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ↑ Staff Writer (October 2, 2010). "Celeste and Larger square off in race". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ↑ Hallett, Joe (January 28, 2012). "Operation: Columbus". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ↑ Siegel, Jim (October 13, 2016). "Area GOP legislative candidates struggle with Donald Trump". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ↑ Siegel, Jim; Futty, John (January 18, 2018). "Legislator Hughes to run for judge's seat". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
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