110th Ohio General Assembly

The One Hundred Tenth Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1973 and 1974. 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 17 Republicans and 16 Democrats. In the House, there were 59 Democrats and 40 Republicans. This was the first Ohio General Assembly to use redistricted legislative districts from the 1970 United States Census.

The Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio.

Major events

Vacancies

  • January 3, 1973: Senator Ralph Regula (R-29th) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives.
  • December 31, 1973: Senator Robert Stockdale (R-31st) resigns due to health problems.
  • December 6, 1974: Senator Ron Mottl (D-23rd) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives.

Appointments

  • January 3, 1973: Richard Reichel is appointed to the 29th Senatorial District.
  • January 31, 1973: Charles Bolton is appointed to the 31 Senatorial District.

Senate

Leadership

Majority leadership

Minority leadership

Members of the 110th Ohio Senate

District Senator Party First elected
1 Howard C. Cook Republican 1967
2 Paul Gillmor Republican 1967
3 Ted Gray Republican 1967
4 Buz Lukens Republican 1971 (Appt.)
5 Clara Weisenborn Republican 1967
6 Tony P. Hall Democratic 1972
7 Michael Maloney Republican 1967
8 Stanley Aronoff Republican 1967
9 Bill Bowen Democratic 1970 (Appt.)
10 Max Dennis Republican 1967
11 Marigene Valiquette Democratic 1969 (Appt.)
12 Walter White Republican 1972
13 Robert J. Corts Republican 1968
14 Bill Mussey Republican 1972
15 Robert O'Shaughnessy Democratic 1972 (Appt.)
16 Donald L. Woodland Democratic 1972
17 Harry Armstrong Republican 1967
18 Anice Johnson Republican 1972
19 Tom Van Meter Republican 1972
20 Robert Secrest Democratic 1968
21 Morris Jackson Democratic 1967
22 Anthony O. Calabrese Democratic 1967
23 Anthony F. Novak Democratic 1967
24 Ron Mottl Democratic 1968
25 Paul Matia Republican 1970
26 Gene Slagle Democratic 1972
27 Oliver Ocasek Democratic 1967
28 Dave Headley Democratic 1972
29 Richard Reichel Republican 1973 (Appt.)
30 Doug Applegate Democratic 1968
31 Charles Bolton Republican 1974 (Appt.)
32 Tom Carney Democratic 1972
33 Harry Meshel Democratic 1970

Members of the 110th Ohio House of Representatives

District Representative Party First Elected
1 Eugene Branstool Dem 1972
2 John Wargo Dem 1970
3 George Mastics Rep 1967
4 James P. Celebrezze Dem 1967
5 Richard F. Celeste Dem 1970
6 Patrick Sweeney Dem 1967
7 Ken Rocco Democratic 1972
8 Ed Feighan Dem 1972
9 Troy Lee James Dem 1967
10 Tom Bell Dem 1972
11 Robert Jaskulski Dem 1970
12 Donna Pope Rep 1972 (Appt.)
13 Ike Thompson Dem 1970
14 John Sweeney Democratic 1970
15 John Thompson Dem 1970
16 Harry Lehman Democratic 1970
17 Virginia Aveni Dem 1972
18 John McCormack Democratic 1972
19 Richard Finan Republican 1972
20 John Brandenberg Republican 1972
21 Norman Murdock Republican 1966
22 Chester Cruze Republican 1968
23 William L. Mallory Sr. Democratic 1966
24 Jim Luken Democratic 1972
25 James Rankin Democratic 1970
26 Helen Fix Republican 1972
27 Alan Norris Republican 1966
28 Bill O'Neil Republican
29 William Kopp Democratic 1972
30 Mike Stinziano Democratic 1972
31 Phale Hale Democratic 1966
32 James Baumann Democratic 1970
33 Mack Pemberton Republican 1966
34 Ed Orlett Democratic 1972
35 Tom Fries Democratic 1970
36 C.J. McLin Democratic 1966
37 Paul Leonard Democratic 1972
38 Fred Young Republican 1968
39 Vernon Cook Democratic 1972
40 Claude Fiocca Democratic 1966
41 Kenneth Cox Democratic 1972
42 Pete Crossland Democratic 1972
43 Ronald Weyandt Democratic 1971 (Appt.)
44 Richard Wittenberg Democratic 1972
45 Casey Jones Democratic 1968
46 Arthur Wilkowski Democratic 1969 (Appt.)
47 Barney Quilter Democratic 1966
48 Dick Maier Republican 1972
49 Irene Smart Democratic 1972
50 James Thorpe Republican 1966
51 Tom Gilmartin Democratic 1972
52 George D. Tablack Democratic 1970 (Appt.)
53 Leo Camera Democratic 1968
54 Don Pease Democratic 1968
55 Bob Nader Democratic 1970
56 Michael Del Bane Democratic 1968
57 Bill Donham Rep 1972
58 Thomas N. Kindness Rep 1970
59 Joe Tulley Rep 1967
60 David Hartley Dem
61 Joan Douglass Rep 1972
62 Marcus Roberto Dem 1970
63 John Scott Rep 1968
64 Waldo Rose Rep 1972
65 Frank H. Mayfield Republican 1968 (Appt.)
66 Larry Hughes Rep 1968
67 Larry Christman Dem
68 John Johnson Dem 1970
69 John Galbraith Republican 1966
70 Robert Levitt Republican 1962
71 Tom Carney Democratic 1972
72 Ethel Swanbeck Rep 1967
73 Corwin Nixon Rep 1967
74 James Mueller Dem 1970
75 Charles Fry Rep 1967
76 Harry Turner Rep 1972
77 Joseph Hiestand Rep 1967
78 Rodney Hughes Rep 1967
79 Fred Hadley Rep 1967
80 Dale Locker Dem 1972
81 Bob Netzley Rep 1967
82 Michael Oxley Rep 1972
83 Charles Kurfess Rep 1967
84 Fred Deering Dem 1972
85 Gene Damschroder Rep 1972
86 Walter McClaskey Rep 1972
87 Harry Mallott Dem 1972
88 Myrl Shoemaker Dem 1967
89 Vern Riffe Dem 1967
90 Don Maddux Dem 1968
91 Claire Ball Rep 1972
92 Oakley Collins Rep 1972
93 William G. Batchelder Rep 1968
94 Rex Kieffer Jr. Rep 1972
95 Sam Speck Rep 1970
96 William Hinig Dem 1967
97 Robert Boggs Dem 1972
98 Arthur Bowers Dem 1968
99 A.G. Lancione Dem 1967

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