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(614) 466-2124 Rep90@Ohiohouse.Gov Allen 4 Robert R HOUSE COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE PHONE NUMBER EMAIL DISTRICT Adams 90 Brian Baldridge (R) (614) 466-2124 [email protected] Allen 4 Robert R. Cupp (R) (614) 466-9624 [email protected] Ashland 70 Darrell Kick (R) (614) 466-2994 [email protected] 64 Michael J. O'Brien (D) (614) 466-5358 [email protected] Ashtabula 99 John Patterson (D) (614) 466-1405 [email protected] 78 Ron Hood (R) (614) 466-1464 [email protected] Athens 94 Jay Edwards (R) (614) 466-2158 [email protected] 82 Craig S. Riedel (R) (614) 644-5091 [email protected] Auglaize 84 Susan Manchester (R) (614) 466-6344 [email protected] Belmont 95 Don Jones (R) (614) 644-8728 [email protected] Brown 66 Doug Green (R) (614) 644-6034 [email protected] 51 Sara P. Carruthers (R) (614) 644-6721 [email protected] 52 George F. Lang (R) (614) 466-8550 [email protected] Butler 53 Candice Keller (R) (614) 644-5094 [email protected] 54 Paul Zeltwanger (R) (614) 644-6027 [email protected] Carroll 95 Don Jones (R) (614) 644-8728 [email protected] Champaign 85 A. Nino Vitale (R) (614) 466-1507 [email protected] 74 Bill Dean (R) (614) 466-1470 [email protected] Clark 79 J. Kyle Koehler (R) (614) 466-2038 [email protected] 65 John Becker (R) (614) 466-8134 [email protected] Clermont 66 Doug Green (R) (614) 644-6034 [email protected] Clinton 91 Shane Wilkin (R) (614) 466-3506 [email protected] Columbiana 5 Timothy E. Ginter (R) (614) 466-8022 [email protected] Coshocton 72 Larry Householder (R) (614) 466-2500 [email protected] Crawford 87 Riordan T. McClain (R) (614) 644-6265 [email protected] 6 Phillip M. Robinson, Jr. (D) (614) 644-6041 [email protected] 7 Thomas F. Patton (R) (614) 466-4895 [email protected] 8 Kent Smith (D) (614) 466-5441 [email protected] 9 Janine R. Boyd (D) (614) 644-5079 [email protected] 10 Terrence Upchurch (D) (614) 466-7954 [email protected] Cuyahoga 11 Stephanie D. Howse (D) (614) 466-1414 [email protected] 12 Juanita O. Brent (D) (614) 466-1408 [email protected] 13 Michael J. Skindell (D) (614) 466-5921 [email protected] 14 Bride Rose Sweeney (D) (614) 466-3350 [email protected] 15 Jeffrey A. Crossman (D) (614) 466-3485 [email protected] 16 Dave Greenspan (R) (614) 466-0961 [email protected] 80 Jena Powell (R) (614) 466-8114 [email protected] Darke 84 Susan Manchester (R) (614) 466-6344 [email protected] Defiance 82 Craig S. Riedel (R) (614) 644-5091 [email protected] 67 Kris Jordan (R) (614) 644-6711 [email protected] Delaware 68 Rick Carfagna (R) (614) 466-1431 [email protected] Erie 89 D. J. Swearingen (R) (614) 644-6011 [email protected] HOUSE COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE PHONE NUMBER EMAIL DISTRICT 77 Jeff LaRe (R) (614) 466-8100 [email protected] Fairfield 78 Ron Hood (R) (614) 466-1464 [email protected] Fayette 92 Gary Scherer (R) (614) 644-7928 [email protected] 17 Adam C. Miller (D) (614) 644-6005 [email protected] 18 Kristin Boggs (D) (614) 466-1896 [email protected] 19 Mary Lightbody (D) (614) 466-4847 [email protected] 20 Richard D. Brown (D) (614) 644-6002 [email protected] 21 Beth Liston (D) (614) 644-6030 [email protected] Franklin 22 David Leland (D) (614) 466-2473 [email protected] 23 Laura Lanese (R) (614) 466-9690 [email protected] 24 C. Allison Russo (D) (614) 466-8012 [email protected] 25 Bernadine Kennedy Kent (D) (614) 466-5343 [email protected] 26 Erica C. Crawley (D) (614) 466-8010 [email protected] Fulton 47 Derek Merrin (R) (614) 466-1731 [email protected] Gallia 93 Jason Stephens (R) (614) 466-1366 [email protected] 76 Diane V. Grendell (R) (614) 644-5088 [email protected] Geauga 99 John Patterson (D) (614) 466-1405 [email protected] 73 Rick Perales (R) (614) 644-6020 [email protected] Greene 74 Bill Dean (R) (614) 466-1470 [email protected] Guernsey 97 Adam Holmes (R) (614) 644-6014 [email protected] 27 Thomas E. Brinkman Jr. (R) (614) 644-6886 [email protected] 28 Jessica E. Miranda (D) (614) 466-8120 [email protected] 29 Cindy Abrams (R) (614) 466-9091 [email protected] Hamilton 30 Bill Seitz (R) (614) 466-8258 [email protected] 31 Brigid Kelly (D) (614) 466-5786 [email protected] 32 Catherine D. Ingram (D) (614) 466-1645 [email protected] 33 Sedrick Denson (D) (614) 466-1308 [email protected] Hancock 83 Jon Cross (R) (614) 466-3819 [email protected] Hardin 83 Jon Cross (R) (614) 466-3819 [email protected] Harrison 95 Don Jones (R) (614) 644-8728 [email protected] Henry 81 James M. Hoops (R) (614) 466-3760 [email protected] Highland 91 Shane Wilkin (R) (614) 466-3506 [email protected] Hocking 78 Ron Hood (R) (614) 466-1464 [email protected] 70 Darrell Kick (R) (614) 466-2994 [email protected] Holmes 98 Brett Hudson Hillyer (R) (614) 466-8035 [email protected] Huron 57 Dick Stein (R) (614) 466-9628 [email protected] Jackson 93 Jason Stephens (R) (614) 466-1366 [email protected] Jefferson 96 Jack Cera (D) (614) 466-3735 [email protected] Knox 68 Rick Carfagna (R) (614) 466-1431 [email protected] 60 John M. Rogers (D) (614) 466-7251 [email protected] Lake 61 Jamie Callender (R) (614) 644-6074 [email protected] 90 Brian Baldridge (R) (614) 466-2124 [email protected] Lawrence 93 Jason Stephens (R) (614) 466-1366 [email protected] HOUSE COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE PHONE NUMBER EMAIL DISTRICT 71 Mark Fraizer (R) (614) 466-1482 [email protected] Licking 72 Larry Householder (R) (614) 466-2500 [email protected] 83 Jon Cross (R) (614) 466-3819 [email protected] Logan 85 A. Nino Vitale (R) (614) 466-1507 [email protected] 55 Gayle Manning (R) (614) 644-5076 [email protected] Lorain 56 Joseph A. Miller III (D) (614) 466-5141 [email protected] 57 Dick Stein (R) (614) 466-9628 [email protected] 44 Paula Hicks-Hudson (D) (614) 466-1401 [email protected] 45 Lisa A. Sobecki (D) (614) 644-6017 [email protected] Lucas 46 Michael Sheehy (D) (614) 466-1418 [email protected] 47 Derek Merrin (R) (614) 466-1731 [email protected] Madison 74 Bill Dean (R) (614) 466-1470 [email protected] 58 Michele Lepore-Hagan (D) (614) 466-9435 [email protected] Mahoning 59 Don Manning (R) (614) 466-6107 [email protected] 86 Tracy M. Richardson (R) (614) 466-8147 [email protected] Marion 87 Riordan T. McClain (R) (614) 644-6265 [email protected] 69 Stephen D. Hambley (R) (614) 466-8140 [email protected] Medina 70 Darrell Kick (R) (614) 466-2994 [email protected] Meigs 94 Jay Edwards (R) (614) 466-2158 [email protected] Mercer 84 Susan Manchester (R) (614) 466-6344 [email protected] Miami 80 Jena Powell (R) (614) 466-8114 [email protected] Monroe 96 Jack Cera (D) (614) 466-3735 [email protected] 39 Fred Strahorn (D) (614) 466-1607 [email protected] 40 Phil Plummer (R) (614) 644-8051 [email protected] Montgomery 41 Jim Butler (R) (614) 644-6008 [email protected] 42 Niraj J. Antani (R) (614) 466-6504 [email protected] 43 J. Todd Smith (R) (614) 466-2960 [email protected] Morgan 78 Ron Hood (R) (614) 466-1464 [email protected] Morrow 87 Riordan T. McClain (R) (614) 644-6265 [email protected] 78 Ron Hood (R) (614) 466-1464 [email protected] Muskingum 97 Adam Holmes (R) (614) 644-6014 [email protected] Noble 95 Don Jones (R) (614) 644-8728 [email protected] Ottawa 89 D. J. Swearingen (R) (614) 644-6011 [email protected] Paulding 82 Craig S. Riedel (R) (614) 644-5091 [email protected] Perry 72 Larry Householder (R) (614) 466-2500 [email protected] 78 Ron Hood (R) (614) 466-1464 [email protected] Pickaway 92 Gary Scherer (R) (614) 644-7928 [email protected] Pike 91 Shane Wilkin (R) (614) 466-3506 [email protected] 75 Randi Clites (D) (614) 466-2004 [email protected] Portage 76 Diane V. Grendell (R) (614) 644-5088 [email protected] Preble 43 J. Todd Smith (R) (614) 466-2960 [email protected] Putnam 81 James M. Hoops (R) (614) 466-3760 [email protected] Richland 2 Mark J. Romanchuk (R) (614) 466-5802 [email protected] HOUSE COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE PHONE NUMBER EMAIL DISTRICT 91 Shane Wilkin (R) (614) 466-3506 [email protected] Ross 92 Gary Scherer (R) (614) 644-7928 [email protected] Sandusky 88 Bill Reineke (R) (614) 466-1374 [email protected] Scioto 90 Brian Baldridge (R) (614) 466-2124 [email protected] 87 Riordan T. McClain (R) (614) 644-6265 [email protected] Seneca 88 Bill Reineke (R) (614) 466-1374 [email protected] 84 Susan Manchester (R) (614) 466-6344 [email protected] Shelby 85 A. Nino Vitale (R) (614) 466-1507 [email protected] 38 Bill Roemer (R) (614) 644-5085 [email protected] 48 Scott Oelslager (R) (614) 752-2438 [email protected] Stark 49 Thomas West (D) (614) 466-8030 [email protected] 50 Reggie Stoltzfus (R) (614) 466-9078 [email protected] 34 Emilia Strong Sykes (D) (614) 466-3100 [email protected] 35 Tavia Galonski (D) (614) 644-6037 [email protected] Summit 36 Anthony DeVitis (R) (614) 466-1790 [email protected] 37 Casey Weinstein (D) (614) 466-1177 [email protected] 38 Bill Roemer (R) (614) 644-5085 [email protected] 63 Gil Blair (D) (614) 466-3488 [email protected] Trumbull 64 Michael J.
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