Ohio House District 1 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 1 District 1

Population 116,099 Under age 18 28,315 24.4% Ages 18-64 67,673 58.3% Ages 65+ 20,111 17.3% Race White 109,717 94.5%

Black/African-American 1,584 1.4% Wayne County Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,226 1.1% American Indian/Alaska Native 286 0.2% Other race reported 1,206 1.0% Two or more races 2,080 1.8% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,335 2.0%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 1 Ohio Median Household Income $58,300 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 78.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 12,618 11.3% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,571 16.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,547 12.1% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,889 6.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,361 3.9% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,502 5.4% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

30.3% of District 1 residents, or 33,883 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 1 Fact Sheet Representative Scott Wiggam

Education (Age 25+) District 1 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 10,290 13.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 29,775 39.0% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 19,324 25.3% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 16,948 22.2% 28.3%

Health District 1 Ohio No health insurance coverage 14,944 13.0% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 13,422 11.7% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,574 12.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 265 5.9% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 352 7.8% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 155 12.2 19.8

Internet Access

8,783 households, about 1 in 5, in District 1 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 1 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,201 16.4% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,184 38.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 1 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,413 35.2% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,517 10.3% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 37,259 85.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,041 80.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 2 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 2 District 2

Population 121,100 Under age 18 26,262 21.7% Ages 18-64 71,607 59.1% Ages 65+ 23,231 19.2% Race White 104,983 86.7% Black/African-American 10,808 8.9% Richland County Asian-American/Pacific Islander 999 0.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 139 0.1% Other race reported 552 0.5% Two or more races 3,619 3.0% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,318 1.9%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 2 Ohio Median Household Income $49,547 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 71.5% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 15,321 13.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,722 18.6% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,090 16.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,633 8.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,466 5.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,926 7.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

35.5% of District 2 residents, or 40,296 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 2 Fact Sheet Representative Marilyn John

Education (Age 25+) District 2 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 11,062 13.1% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 33,313 39.4% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,765 29.3% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 15,509 18.3% 28.3%

Health District 2 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,952 7.0% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 19,555 17.1% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 18,565 16.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 347 8.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 412 10.4% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 314 30.7 19.8

Internet Access

10,999 households, about 1 in 4, in District 2 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 2 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,647 17.4% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,277 42.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 2 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 18,289 37.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 7,309 15.1% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,434 85.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,450 77.3% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 3 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 3 District 3

Population 130,150 Under age 18 26,591 20.4% Ages 18-64 84,270 64.7% Ages 65+ 19,289 14.8% Race Wood County White 119,595 91.9% Black/African-American 3,416 2.6% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,274 1.7% American Indian/Alaska Native 248 0.2% Other race reported 1,342 1.0% Two or more races 3,275 2.5% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 7,228 5.6%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 3 Ohio Median Household Income $62,390 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 81.8% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 15,936 12.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,966 11.3% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,416 10.0% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,820 6.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 7,770 6.3% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 971 3.7% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

27.7% of District 3 residents, or 34,171 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 3 Fact Sheet Representative Haraz Ghanbari

Education (Age 25+) District 3 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 4,589 5.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 24,781 30.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,359 30.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 27,089 33.5% 28.3%

Health District 3 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,395 4.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 11,158 8.7% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,012 11.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 277 6.9% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 389 9.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 143 7.9 19.8

Internet Access

7,039 households, about 1 in 7, in District 3 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 3 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,534 16.9% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,041 41.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 3 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,239 28.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,681 7.3% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 46,984 92.9% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 43,550 86.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 4 Fact Sheet Representative Robert Cupp

Demographics District 4 District 4

Population 103,175 Under age 18 23,931 23.2% Ages 18-64 61,497 59.6% Ages 65+ 17,747 17.2% Race White 85,161 82.5%

Black/African-American 12,230 11.9% Allen County Asian-American/Pacific Islander 871 0.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 247 0.2% Other race reported 1,067 1.0% Two or more races 3,599 3.5% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,221 3.1%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 4 Ohio Median Household Income $53,131 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 77.3% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 13,819 13.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,841 20.6% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,171 17.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,827 7.6% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,649 6.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,541 10.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

32.5% of District 4 residents, or 32,283 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 4 Fact Sheet Representative Robert Cupp

Education (Age 25+) District 4 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 6,705 9.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 26,855 38.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,494 32.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 13,091 18.9% 28.3%

Health District 4 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,127 6.1% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 16,063 15.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,230 16.1% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 363 9.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 442 12.0% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 264 26.8 19.8

Internet Access

7,512 households, about 1 in 5, in District 4 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 4 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,159 15.4% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,822 46.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 4 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 13,951 34.3% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,376 13.2% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 35,828 88.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 33,138 81.5% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 5 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 5 District 5

Population 103,190 Under age 18 21,187 20.5% Ages 18-64 61,536 59.6% Ages 65+ 20,467 19.8% Race White 97,715 94.7% Black/African-American 2,112 2.0% Columbiana County Asian-American/Pacific Islander 198 0.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 149 0.1% Other race reported 870 0.8% Two or more races 2,146 2.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,833 1.8%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 5 Ohio Median Household Income $48,345 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 71.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 14,196 14.3% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,601 22.1% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,988 17.2% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,203 8.0% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,251 6.3% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,209 10.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

35.6% of District 5 residents, or 35,350 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 5 Fact Sheet Representative Tim Ginter

Education (Age 25+) District 5 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,518 11.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 33,218 44.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,499 28.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 11,040 14.9% 28.3%

Health District 5 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,419 6.4% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 17,309 17.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,891 16.0% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 202 7.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 262 9.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 224 25.2 19.8

Internet Access

8,844 households, about 1 in 5, in District 5 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 5 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,940 16.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,194 44.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 5 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,251 39.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 6,046 14.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 35,796 86.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 32,693 78.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 6 Fact Sheet Representative Phillip Robinson, Jr.

Demographics District 6 District 6

Population 119,929 Under age 18 24,641 20.5% Ages 18-64 69,052 57.6% Ages 65+ 26,236 21.9% Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 101,408 84.6% Black/African-American 9,371 7.8% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 6,351 5.3% American Indian/Alaska Native 112 0.1% Other race reported 369 0.3% Two or more races 2,318 1.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,668 1.4%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 6 Ohio Median Household Income $94,001 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 83.8% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 4,846 4.1% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 938 3.8% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 441 3.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,636 4.6% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,731 2.3% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 567 2.3% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

11.5% of District 6 residents, or 13,670 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 6 Fact Sheet Representative Phillip Robinson, Jr.

Education (Age 25+) District 6 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 2,747 3.1% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 17,978 20.4% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,413 24.3% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 46,006 52.2% 28.3%

Health District 6 Ohio No health insurance coverage 3,145 2.6% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 5,336 4.5% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 10,906 9.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 208 6.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 280 9.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 33 3.2 19.8

Internet Access

5,064 households, about 1 in 10, in District 6 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 6 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,905 19.1% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 2,547 40.6% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 6 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,520 33.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 1,333 2.7% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 45,302 93.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 43,666 89.6% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 7 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 7 District 7

Population 116,165 Under age 18 23,689 20.4% Ages 18-64 69,519 59.8% Ages 65+ 22,957 19.8%

Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 105,281 90.6% Black/African-American 3,402 2.9% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 4,489 3.9% American Indian/Alaska Native 270 0.2% Other race reported 466 0.4% Two or more races 2,257 1.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,075 2.6%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 7 Ohio Median Household Income $76,403 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 84.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 6,216 5.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 1,207 5.1% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 621 4.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,730 5.6% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,483 2.2% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 305 1.3% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

14.6% of District 7 residents, or 16,447 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 7 Fact Sheet Representative Tom Patton

Education (Age 25+) District 7 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 3,772 4.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 20,496 24.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,108 29.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 34,404 41.6% 28.3%

Health District 7 Ohio No health insurance coverage 3,962 3.4% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 7,426 6.5% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 12,434 10.8% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 204 6.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 277 9.0% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 46 4.7 19.8

Internet Access

5,530 households, about 1 in 8, in District 7 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 7 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,632 18.4% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,075 38.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 7 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,722 33.3% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,105 4.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,421 91.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 41,750 88.3% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 8 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 8 District 8

Population 114,251 Under age 18 23,313 20.4% Ages 18-64 68,235 59.7% Ages 65+ 22,703 19.9% Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 40,492 35.4% Black/African-American 66,520 58.2% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,770 2.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 157 0.1% Other race reported 972 0.9% Two or more races 3,340 2.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,165 1.9%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 8 Ohio Median Household Income $40,884 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 76.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 23,064 20.8% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 6,766 29.5% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,333 25.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 4,645 15.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 10,880 9.8% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,459 15.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

40.8% of District 8 residents, or 45,327 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 8 Fact Sheet Representative Kent Smith

Education (Age 25+) District 8 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,717 9.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 23,132 28.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 26,645 33.2% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 22,728 28.3% 28.3%

Health District 8 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,785 5.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 25,122 22.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 18,788 16.8% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 498 12.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 529 13.6% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 246 22.8 19.8

Internet Access

13,785 households, about 1 in 4, in District 8 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 8 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,998 23.2% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 13,229 55.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 8 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,364 31.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 10,793 20.7% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,334 83.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,316 73.5% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 9 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 9 District 9

Population 113,641 Under age 18 25,468 22.4% Ages 18-64 68,931 60.7% Ages 65+ 19,242 16.9% Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 48,524 42.7% Black/African-American 57,368 50.5% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 3,898 3.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 153 0.1% Other race reported 722 0.6% Two or more races 2,976 2.6% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,570 2.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 9 Ohio Median Household Income $54,145 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 78.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 19,789 17.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 5,885 23.3% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,457 19.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,983 11.3% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 10,640 9.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,253 12.9% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

35.0% of District 9 residents, or 38,740 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 9 Fact Sheet Representative Janine Boyd

Education (Age 25+) District 9 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,639 7.4% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 14,566 19.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 20,209 26.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 35,866 47.0% 28.3%

Health District 9 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,467 4.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 21,916 19.3% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,183 12.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 444 10.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 470 10.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 222 17.2 19.8

Internet Access

9,555 households, about 1 in 5, in District 9 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 9 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,918 22.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 9,809 49.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 9 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 13,825 28.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 8,064 16.8% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 42,894 89.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,351 80.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 10 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 10 District 10

Population 112,815 Under age 18 21,490 19.0% Ages 18-64 77,257 68.5% Ages 65+ 14,068 12.5% Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 44,128 39.1% Black/African-American 54,586 48.4% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 4,326 3.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 935 0.8% Other race reported 4,012 3.6% Two or more races 4,828 4.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 13,826 12.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 10 Ohio Median Household Income $30,154 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 67.9% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 37,185 35.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 10,834 51.0% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 4,769 43.6% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 5,204 24.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 17,864 16.8% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,335 25.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

59.1% of District 10 residents, or 62,873 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 10 Fact Sheet Representative Terrence Upchurch

Education (Age 25+) District 10 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 15,095 20.1% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 21,746 28.9% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 20,890 27.8% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 17,422 23.2% 28.3%

Health District 10 Ohio No health insurance coverage 8,267 7.5% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 38,540 35.1% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 21,893 19.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 605 14.4% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 642 15.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 410 35.3 19.8

Internet Access

16,174 households, about 1 in 3, in District 10 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 10 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,510 27.2% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 15,532 49.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 10 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 13,467 26.3% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 17,014 33.2% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 42,729 83.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,017 68.4% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 11 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 11 District 11

Population 108,344 Under age 18 27,108 25.0% Ages 18-64 65,145 60.1% Ages 65+ 16,091 14.9% Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 31,280 28.9% Black/African-American 71,337 65.8% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,300 1.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 234 0.2% Other race reported 1,256 1.2% Two or more races 2,937 2.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 4,482 4.1%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 11 Ohio Median Household Income $27,078 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 68.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 38,461 36.3% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 14,377 53.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 6,500 47.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 5,235 23.5% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 19,057 18.0% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 7,677 28.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

60.6% of District 11 residents, or 64,164 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 11 Fact Sheet Representative Stephanie Howse

Education (Age 25+) District 11 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 13,608 19.0% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 25,600 35.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,223 32.4% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 9,298 13.0% 28.3%

Health District 11 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,180 6.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 42,750 40.3% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 20,905 19.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 770 15.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 775 15.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 515 44.3 19.8

Internet Access

17,477 households, about 2 in 5, in District 11 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 11 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,977 25.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 12,889 53.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 11 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,258 30.2% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 17,740 37.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 36,931 78.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 29,755 63.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 12 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 12 District 12

Population 110,574 Under age 18 23,159 20.9% Ages 18-64 65,566 59.3% Ages 65+ 21,849 19.8% Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 36,328 32.9% Black/African-American 69,006 62.4% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,985 1.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 103 0.1% Other race reported 855 0.8% Two or more races 2,297 2.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,997 2.7%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 12 Ohio Median Household Income $44,641 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 78.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 18,757 17.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 6,123 26.8% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,819 23.0% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,468 11.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 7,323 6.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,310 10.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

38.1% of District 12 residents, or 41,607 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 12 Fact Sheet Representative Juanita Brent

Education (Age 25+) District 12 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,350 9.4% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 25,092 32.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 26,602 34.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 19,049 24.4% 28.3%

Health District 12 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,364 4.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 25,079 22.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 17,945 16.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 516 13.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 557 14.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 266 30.2 19.8

Internet Access

11,528 households, about 1 in 4, in District 12 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 12 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,398 23.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 10,561 49.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 12 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,678 33.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 8,410 16.9% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,058 86.3% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,376 76.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 13 Fact Sheet Representative Michael Skindell

Demographics District 13 District 13

Population 113,884 Under age 18 24,049 21.1% Ages 18-64 76,108 66.8% Ages 65+ 13,727 12.1% Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 80,674 70.8% Black/African-American 17,831 15.7% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,680 2.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 481 0.4% Other race reported 5,216 4.6% Two or more races 7,002 6.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 18,145 15.9%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 13 Ohio Median Household Income $42,242 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 78.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 27,108 24.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 8,600 36.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,551 29.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,804 19.3% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 10,955 9.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,922 16.5% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

47.4% of District 13 residents, or 53,551 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 13 Fact Sheet Representative Michael Skindell

Education (Age 25+) District 13 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 11,593 14.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 20,417 25.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,610 28.6% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 24,448 30.9% 28.3%

Health District 13 Ohio No health insurance coverage 9,983 8.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 33,450 29.6% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 19,687 17.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 456 10.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 482 11.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 274 30.3 19.8

Internet Access

10,165 households, about 1 in 5, in District 13 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 13 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,327 20.9% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 13,346 46.0% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 13 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 12,502 24.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 12,182 23.7% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 45,346 88.4% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 41,135 80.2% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 14 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 14 District 14

Population 109,933 Under age 18 21,341 19.4% Ages 18-64 67,996 61.9% Ages 65+ 20,596 18.7%

Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 87,877 79.9% Black/African-American 10,622 9.7% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 4,897 4.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 394 0.4% Other race reported 2,220 2.0% Two or more races 3,923 3.6% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 9,855 9.0%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 14 Ohio Median Household Income $50,859 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 80.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 15,521 14.3% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,629 22.3% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,044 17.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,931 10.6% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 7,148 6.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,323 11.2% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

34.0% of District 14 residents, or 36,871 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 14 Fact Sheet Representative Bride Rose Sweeney

Education (Age 25+) District 14 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 9,049 11.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 27,716 34.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,599 30.8% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 18,518 23.2% 28.3%

Health District 14 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,219 5.7% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 18,991 17.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 17,347 15.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 330 8.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 380 9.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 158 16.5 19.8

Internet Access

9,011 households, about 1 in 5, in District 14 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 14 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,621 21.2% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,486 45.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 14 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,310 33.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 7,287 14.9% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 42,604 87.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 39,825 81.5% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 15 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 15 District 15

Population 112,205 Under age 18 22,613 20.2% Ages 18-64 70,566 62.9% Ages 65+ 19,026 17.0%

Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 95,971 85.5% Black/African-American 6,329 5.6% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,479 2.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 364 0.3% Other race reported 3,027 2.7% Two or more races 4,035 3.6% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 11,544 10.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 15 Ohio Median Household Income $52,630 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 80.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 14,600 13.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,289 19.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,191 17.8% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,426 9.4% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,660 5.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,538 6.9% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

33.9% of District 15 residents, or 37,661 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 15 Fact Sheet Representative Jeffrey Crossman

Education (Age 25+) District 15 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,873 11.1% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 29,185 36.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 25,628 32.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 16,219 20.3% 28.3%

Health District 15 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,876 6.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 22,718 20.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,916 15.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 365 9.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 451 11.8% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 179 17.2 19.8

Internet Access

9,045 households, about 1 in 5, in District 15 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 15 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,091 19.5% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,546 44.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 15 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,603 32.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 7,309 15.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,945 88.4% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,387 80.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 16 Fact Sheet Representative Monique Smith

Demographics District 16 District 16

Population 115,710 Under age 18 24,283 21.0% Ages 18-64 66,555 57.5% Ages 65+ 24,872 21.5% Race Part of Cuyahoga County White 106,556 92.1% Black/African-American 2,597 2.2% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 3,190 2.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 77 0.1% Other race reported 420 0.4% Two or more races 2,870 2.5% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,697 3.2%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 16 Ohio Median Household Income $76,254 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 83.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 7,662 6.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 1,930 8.0% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 949 7.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,836 5.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,967 2.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 627 2.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

17.3% of District 16 residents, or 19,764 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 16 Fact Sheet Representative Monique Smith

Education (Age 25+) District 16 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 3,641 4.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 17,049 20.3% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,538 26.8% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 40,750 48.5% 28.3%

Health District 16 Ohio No health insurance coverage 4,693 4.1% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 7,703 6.7% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 13,103 11.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 224 6.2% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 285 7.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 45 4.8 19.8

Internet Access

5,499 households, about 1 in 9, in District 16 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 16 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,911 21.6% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,983 43.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 16 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,306 35.3% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,268 4.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 45,217 92.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 43,554 88.8% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 17 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 17 District 17

Population 113,787 Under age 18 28,200 24.8% Ages 18-64 72,759 63.9% Ages 65+ 12,828 11.3% Race Part of Franklin County White 82,125 72.2% Black/African-American 19,694 17.3% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,794 2.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 255 0.2% Other race reported 4,143 3.6% Two or more races 4,776 4.2% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 9,000 7.9%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 17 Ohio Median Household Income $49,324 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 70.4% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 26,493 24.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 10,138 37.0% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,818 30.1% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,872 15.0% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 13,135 11.9% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,534 20.2% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

45.8% of District 17 residents, or 50,536 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 17 Fact Sheet Representative Adam Miller

Education (Age 25+) District 17 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 14,312 18.9% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 28,496 37.6% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 19,772 26.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 13,292 17.5% 28.3%

Health District 17 Ohio No health insurance coverage 12,516 11.3% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 31,535 28.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 17,375 15.6% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 661 11.5% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 721 12.5% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 516 48.0 19.8

Internet Access

8,193 households, about 1 in 5, in District 17 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 17 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,433 20.5% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 8,996 48.0% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 17 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 11,603 27.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 9,178 21.9% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 36,496 87.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 33,657 80.4% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 18 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 18 District 18

Population 125,039 Under age 18 13,685 10.9% Ages 18-64 103,014 82.4% Ages 65+ 8,340 6.7% Race Part of Franklin County White 98,770 79.0% Black/African-American 13,313 10.6% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 6,481 5.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 292 0.2% Other race reported 2,177 1.7% Two or more races 4,006 3.2% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 5,725 4.6%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 18 Ohio Median Household Income $56,904 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 84.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 29,106 26.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,943 29.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,562 22.6% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,030 16.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 16,749 15.5% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,336 17.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

41.6% of District 18 residents, or 44,976 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 18 Fact Sheet Representative Kristin Boggs

Education (Age 25+) District 18 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,111 7.2% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 9,442 13.3% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 13,270 18.6% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 43,429 61.0% 28.3%

Health District 18 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,516 6.0% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 14,700 11.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 10,630 8.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 324 10.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 341 10.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 147 6.5 19.8

Internet Access

7,057 households, about 1 in 7, in District 18 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 18 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,376 20.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 14,107 43.1% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 18 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 6,845 13.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,220 10.2% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 47,225 92.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 43,902 86.2% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 19 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 19 District 19

Population 130,472 Under age 18 30,735 23.6% Ages 18-64 81,473 62.4% Ages 65+ 18,264 14.0% Race Part of Franklin County White 103,706 79.5% Black/African-American 14,651 11.2% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 6,085 4.7% American Indian/Alaska Native 146 0.1% Other race reported 1,553 1.2% Two or more races 4,331 3.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 4,516 3.5%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 19 Ohio Median Household Income $88,278 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 86.9% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 7,061 5.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,296 7.6% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 867 5.2% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,233 4.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,324 2.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 938 3.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

14.8% of District 19 residents, or 18,937 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 19 Fact Sheet Representative Mary Lightbody

Education (Age 25+) District 19 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 3,035 3.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 17,369 19.0% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,464 23.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 49,346 54.1% 28.3%

Health District 19 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,847 4.5% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 8,382 6.5% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 11,232 8.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 339 6.9% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 424 8.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 67 5.7 19.8

Internet Access

3,099 households, about 1 in 20, in District 19 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 19 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,883 17.1% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,778 35.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 19 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 12,162 23.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,039 4.0% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 49,317 96.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 48,140 94.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 20 Fact Sheet Representative Richard Brown

Demographics District 20 District 20

Population 130,561 Under age 18 33,116 25.4% Ages 18-64 83,103 63.7% Ages 65+ 14,342 11.0% Race Part of Franklin County White 77,644 59.5% Black/African-American 37,848 29.0% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 4,664 3.6% American Indian/Alaska Native 147 0.1% Other race reported 3,731 2.9% Two or more races 6,527 5.0% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 7,572 5.8%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 20 Ohio Median Household Income $60,194 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 83.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 13,620 10.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,795 14.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,099 12.1% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,961 9.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,841 4.5% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,895 5.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

29.9% of District 20 residents, or 38,847 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 20 Fact Sheet Representative Richard Brown

Education (Age 25+) District 20 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,260 8.4% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 27,026 31.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 27,430 31.6% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 25,061 28.9% 28.3%

Health District 20 Ohio No health insurance coverage 10,222 7.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 23,906 18.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,561 11.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 623 10.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 751 12.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 261 22.5 19.8

Internet Access

6,045 households, about 1 in 8, in District 20 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 20 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,920 20.5% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 8,838 42.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 20 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 11,087 22.0% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,784 11.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 47,804 94.9% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 44,340 88.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 21 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 21 District 21

Population 132,866 Under age 18 31,647 23.8% Ages 18-64 83,407 62.8% Ages 65+ 17,812 13.4% Race Part of Franklin County White 103,407 77.8% Black/African-American 6,080 4.6% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 17,984 13.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 391 0.3% Other race reported 917 0.7% Two or more races 4,087 3.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 4,917 3.7%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 21 Ohio Median Household Income $91,207 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 84.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 6,149 4.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 1,631 5.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 793 4.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,181 4.8% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,980 1.5% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 441 1.4% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

13.4% of District 21 residents, or 17,718 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 21 Fact Sheet Representative Beth Liston

Education (Age 25+) District 21 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 3,170 3.4% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 10,935 11.6% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 19,700 21.0% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 60,194 64.0% 28.3%

Health District 21 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,804 4.4% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 7,347 5.6% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 9,874 7.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 340 6.4% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 421 7.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 48 5.3 19.8

Internet Access

2,482 households, about 1 in 20, in District 21 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 21 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,135 15.5% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,523 33.0% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 21 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 10,851 20.2% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 1,672 3.1% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 52,218 97.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 51,279 95.4% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 22 Fact Sheet Representative David Leland

Demographics District 22 District 22

Population 135,708 Under age 18 31,549 23.2% Ages 18-64 89,112 65.7% Ages 65+ 15,047 11.1% Race Part of Franklin County White 78,209 57.6% Black/African-American 38,056 28.0% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 11,539 8.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 400 0.3% Other race reported 1,726 1.3% Two or more races 5,778 4.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 10,202 7.5%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 22 Ohio Median Household Income $53,105 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 83.9% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 25,379 18.8% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 9,401 30.1% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,714 22.8% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,098 10.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 11,180 8.3% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,086 13.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

37.8% of District 22 residents, or 50,849 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 22 Fact Sheet Representative David Leland

Education (Age 25+) District 22 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,507 9.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 21,019 22.9% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 25,573 27.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 36,508 39.9% 28.3%

Health District 22 Ohio No health insurance coverage 13,338 9.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 27,256 20.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,991 11.1% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 515 8.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 570 8.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 230 21.5 19.8

Internet Access

5,852 households, about 1 in 10, in District 22 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 22 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,245 18.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 14,479 45.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 22 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 10,494 18.6% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 6,198 11.0% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 52,943 93.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 50,679 89.6% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 23 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 23 District 23

Population 133,437 Under age 18 35,644 26.7% Ages 18-64 83,845 62.8% Ages 65+ 13,948 10.5% Race Part of Franklin County White 110,637 82.9% Black/African-American 11,271 8.4% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 5,036 3.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 111 0.1% Other race reported 2,247 1.7% Two or more races 4,135 3.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 9,468 7.1%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 23 Ohio Median Household Income $65,265 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 83.9% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 15,543 11.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 6,243 17.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,849 15.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,326 6.5% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,768 3.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,394 4.0% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

27.7% of District 23 residents, or 36,714 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 23 Fact Sheet Representative Laura Lanese

Education (Age 25+) District 23 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,458 8.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 25,037 28.4% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 26,155 29.6% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 29,580 33.5% 28.3%

Health District 23 Ohio No health insurance coverage 9,249 6.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 18,345 13.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,817 11.1% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 443 7.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 598 9.8% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 243 21.5 19.8

Internet Access

5,072 households, about 1 in 10, in District 23 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 23 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,377 16.9% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,652 41.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 23 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 10,932 21.3% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,701 9.2% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 48,097 93.9% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 46,152 90.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 24 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 24 District 24

Population 122,855 Under age 18 28,273 23.0% Ages 18-64 75,494 61.4% Ages 65+ 19,088 15.5% Race Part of Franklin County White 108,538 88.3% Black/African-American 3,809 3.1% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 6,631 5.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 85 0.1% Other race reported 492 0.4% Two or more races 3,300 2.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,372 2.7%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 24 Ohio Median Household Income $86,806 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 85.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 7,294 6.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,113 7.5% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,007 6.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,485 5.6% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,180 2.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 873 3.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

16.1% of District 24 residents, or 19,746 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 24 Fact Sheet Representative Allison Russo

Education (Age 25+) District 24 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 3,427 3.9% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 14,058 15.9% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 20,325 23.0% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 50,399 57.1% 28.3%

Health District 24 Ohio No health insurance coverage 4,364 3.6% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 9,011 7.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 11,638 9.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 304 6.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 425 9.4% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 62 6.6 19.8

Internet Access

4,129 households, about 2 in 25, in District 24 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 24 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,817 19.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,292 38.3% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 24 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 12,796 25.3% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,289 4.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 48,222 95.4% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 46,413 91.8% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 25 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 25 District 25

Population 134,086 Under age 18 37,249 27.8% Ages 18-64 82,894 61.8% Ages 65+ 13,943 10.4% Race Part of Franklin County White 47,504 35.4% Black/African-American 71,617 53.4% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 4,963 3.7% American Indian/Alaska Native 194 0.1% Other race reported 2,788 2.1% Two or more races 7,020 5.2% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 8,576 6.4%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 25 Ohio Median Household Income $39,365 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 77.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 38,626 29.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 16,362 44.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 6,228 36.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,866 19.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 15,871 12.0% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 7,404 20.3% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

52.2% of District 25 residents, or 69,071 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 25 Fact Sheet Representative Dontavius Jarrells

Education (Age 25+) District 25 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 12,739 15.0% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 25,923 30.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 26,200 30.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 20,021 23.6% 28.3%

Health District 25 Ohio No health insurance coverage 15,171 11.4% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 45,228 33.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 18,316 13.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 819 11.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 853 12.1% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 437 36.1 19.8

Internet Access

10,475 households, about 1 in 5, in District 25 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 25 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,500 24.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 14,653 53.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 25 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 12,123 23.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 12,975 25.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 44,807 87.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 40,619 79.5% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 26 Fact Sheet Representative Erica Crawley

Demographics District 26 District 26

Population 131,549 Under age 18 31,582 24.0% Ages 18-64 82,168 62.5% Ages 65+ 17,799 13.5% Race Part of Franklin County White 44,630 33.9% Black/African-American 74,838 56.9% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,088 1.6% American Indian/Alaska Native 870 0.7% Other race reported 3,426 2.6% Two or more races 5,697 4.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 7,944 6.0%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 26 Ohio Median Household Income $42,872 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 77.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 28,679 22.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 10,658 34.0% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 4,465 27.8% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,130 12.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 13,564 10.4% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,547 17.7% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

45.8% of District 26 residents, or 59,724 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 26 Fact Sheet Representative Erica Crawley

Education (Age 25+) District 26 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 11,057 12.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 32,606 36.4% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 28,647 32.0% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 17,232 19.2% 28.3%

Health District 26 Ohio No health insurance coverage 13,487 10.3% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 36,852 28.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 21,597 16.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 722 11.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 830 13.4% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 491 46.1 19.8

Internet Access

11,802 households, about 1 in 5, in District 26 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 26 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,393 22.4% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 14,084 49.6% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 26 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,889 29.5% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 11,039 20.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 47,756 88.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 42,060 78.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 27 Fact Sheet Representative Thomas Brinkman, Jr.

Demographics District 27 District 27

Population 115,614 Under age 18 29,456 25.5% Ages 18-64 68,595 59.3% Ages 65+ 17,563 15.2% Race White 101,722 88.0% Part of Hamilton County Black/African-American 4,683 4.1% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 5,082 4.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 132 0.1% Other race reported 583 0.5% Two or more races 3,412 3.0% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,304 2.9%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 27 Ohio Median Household Income $91,067 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 83.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 7,452 6.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,306 7.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,161 7.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,282 5.1% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,681 3.2% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,226 4.2% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

15.0% of District 27 residents, or 17,304 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 27 Fact Sheet Representative Thomas Brinkman, Jr.

Education (Age 25+) District 27 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 2,441 3.1% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 11,611 14.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 16,688 21.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 48,384 61.1% 28.3%

Health District 27 Ohio No health insurance coverage 3,144 2.7% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 7,859 6.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 9,898 8.6% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 240 6.2% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 323 8.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 50 4.8 19.8

Internet Access

3,931 households, about 2 in 25, in District 27 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 27 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,949 17.5% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,046 42.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 27 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 11,678 25.0% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,225 4.8% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 44,453 95.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 42,847 91.6% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 28 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 28 District 28

Population 121,346 Under age 18 28,410 23.4% Ages 18-64 71,475 58.9% Ages 65+ 21,461 17.7% Race White 85,135 70.2% Black/African-American 22,820 18.8% Part of Hamilton County Asian-American/Pacific Islander 6,356 5.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 69 0.1% Other race reported 2,903 2.4% Two or more races 4,063 3.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 6,252 5.2%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 28 Ohio Median Household Income $73,329 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 83.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 10,941 9.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,123 14.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,595 10.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,889 6.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,296 3.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,370 4.9% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

21.6% of District 28 residents, or 25,826 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 28 Fact Sheet Representative Jessica Miranda

Education (Age 25+) District 28 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,641 6.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 19,894 23.4% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,619 25.4% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 37,827 44.5% 28.3%

Health District 28 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,504 5.4% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 12,138 10.1% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 12,395 10.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 369 7.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 439 9.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 200 19.7 19.8

Internet Access

6,032 households, about 1 in 8, in District 28 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 28 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,835 17.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,747 43.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 28 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,251 31.0% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,579 5.2% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 45,237 92.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 43,155 87.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 29 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 29 District 29

Population 114,313 Under age 18 27,152 23.8% Ages 18-64 68,777 60.2% Ages 65+ 18,384 16.1% Race White 90,663 79.3% Black/African-American 15,968 14.0% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,212 1.9% Part of Hamilton County American Indian/Alaska Native 173 0.2% Other race reported 746 0.7% Two or more races 4,551 4.0% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,446 2.1%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 29 Ohio Median Household Income $61,104 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 80.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 14,932 13.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 6,241 23.5% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,332 17.2% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,763 6.8% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,751 5.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,359 8.9% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

29.0% of District 29 residents, or 32,680 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 29 Fact Sheet Representative Cindy Abrams

Education (Age 25+) District 29 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,091 10.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 27,649 35.2% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,070 30.6% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 18,821 23.9% 28.3%

Health District 29 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,277 5.5% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 17,527 15.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,660 12.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 414 9.4% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 485 11.0% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 257 23.5 19.8

Internet Access

6,520 households, about 1 in 7, in District 29 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 29 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,600 17.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,868 47.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 29 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,211 31.2% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,358 11.8% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,497 91.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 39,068 85.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 30 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 30 District 30

Population 112,062 Under age 18 26,530 23.7% Ages 18-64 67,129 59.9% Ages 65+ 18,403 16.4% Race White 99,220 88.5% Part of Hamilton County Black/African-American 8,846 7.9% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 962 0.9% American Indian/Alaska Native 73 0.1% Other race reported 622 0.6% Two or more races 2,339 2.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,625 2.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 30 Ohio Median Household Income $66,949 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 83.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 9,151 8.3% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,645 10.1% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,213 8.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,570 6.4% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,095 3.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,232 4.7% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

23.1% of District 30 residents, or 25,608 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 30 Fact Sheet Representative Bill Seitz

Education (Age 25+) District 30 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 4,980 6.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 24,850 32.3% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,387 29.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 24,783 32.2% 28.3%

Health District 30 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,012 4.5% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 13,123 11.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 12,755 11.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 311 7.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 414 10.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 165 16.1 19.8

Internet Access

5,194 households, about 1 in 8, in District 30 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 30 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,828 17.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,348 40.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 30 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 13,537 30.5% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,593 8.1% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,808 92.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 39,145 88.3% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 31 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 31 District 31

Population 114,020 Under age 18 17,832 15.6% Ages 18-64 82,004 71.9% Ages 65+ 14,184 12.4% Race White 75,918 66.6% Black/African-American 29,384 25.8% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 4,472 3.9% Part of Hamilton County American Indian/Alaska Native 145 0.1% Other race reported 668 0.6% Two or more races 3,433 3.0% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,868 3.4%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 31 Ohio Median Household Income $46,832 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 80.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 24,249 22.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,651 26.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,007 21.0% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,659 13.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 12,713 11.8% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,725 9.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

40.7% of District 31 residents, or 43,891 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 31 Fact Sheet Representative Brigid Kelly

Education (Age 25+) District 31 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 6,086 8.4% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 15,210 21.0% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 17,607 24.3% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 33,531 46.3% 28.3%

Health District 31 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,557 5.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 15,306 13.6% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 13,487 12.0% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 393 9.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 441 10.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 198 13.6 19.8

Internet Access

9,712 households, about 1 in 5, in District 31 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 31 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,659 22.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 14,538 49.6% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 31 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 11,133 21.5% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,954 11.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 46,347 89.4% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 42,116 81.3% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 32 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 32 District 32

Population 122,235 Under age 18 29,968 24.5% Ages 18-64 77,851 63.7% Ages 65+ 14,416 11.8% Race White 47,263 38.7% Part of Hamilton County Black/African-American 66,904 54.7% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,646 1.3% American Indian/Alaska Native 139 0.1% Other race reported 1,009 0.8% Two or more races 5,274 4.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,516 2.9%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 32 Ohio Median Household Income $36,594 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 76.4% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 33,543 28.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 12,491 42.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 5,860 38.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,282 15.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 16,788 14.0% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,596 22.3% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

51.6% of District 32 residents, or 61,827 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 32 Fact Sheet Representative Catherine Ingram

Education (Age 25+) District 32 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 10,677 13.1% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 24,043 29.6% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,082 29.6% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 22,507 27.7% 28.3%

Health District 32 Ohio No health insurance coverage 10,292 8.6% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 36,875 30.7% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 17,106 14.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 755 12.4% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 728 11.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 445 40.8 19.8

Internet Access

11,864 households, about 1 in 5, in District 32 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 32 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,740 24.4% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 16,539 48.0% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 32 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 12,728 22.8% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 13,560 24.3% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 48,058 86.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 43,990 78.8% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 33 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 33 District 33

Population 113,999 Under age 18 28,551 25.0% Ages 18-64 67,408 59.1% Ages 65+ 18,040 15.8% Race White 48,378 42.4% Black/African-American 59,234 52.0% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,336 1.2% Part of Hamilton County American Indian/Alaska Native 173 0.2% Other race reported 1,287 1.1% Two or more races 3,591 3.2% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 4,856 4.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 33 Ohio Median Household Income $44,095 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 76.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 25,188 22.8% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 10,743 38.5% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,937 29.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,672 14.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 12,703 11.5% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,694 20.4% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

43.0% of District 33 residents, or 47,531 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 33 Fact Sheet Representative Sedrick Denson

Education (Age 25+) District 33 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 9,486 12.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 21,161 27.9% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,781 30.0% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 22,473 29.6% 28.3%

Health District 33 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,839 6.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 26,825 23.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,926 15.0% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 575 12.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 608 13.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 335 33.8 19.8

Internet Access

10,916 households, about 1 in 4, in District 33 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 33 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,183 25.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 11,033 50.1% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 33 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,944 30.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 9,223 19.1% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,071 85.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,383 77.4% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 34 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 34 District 34

Population 111,637 Under age 18 23,385 20.9% Ages 18-64 70,060 62.8% Ages 65+ 18,192 16.3% Race

White 56,101 50.3% Part of Summit County Black/African-American 42,826 38.4% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 7,143 6.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 281 0.3% Other race reported 888 0.8% Two or more races 4,398 3.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,475 3.1%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 34 Ohio Median Household Income $37,906 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 74.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 26,696 24.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 8,830 38.5% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,963 33.0% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 4,088 16.0% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 11,685 10.8% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,133 18.0% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

47.7% of District 34 residents, or 51,587 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 34 Fact Sheet Representative Emilia Sykes

Education (Age 25+) District 34 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 10,201 13.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 23,099 30.0% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,246 30.2% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 20,339 26.5% 28.3%

Health District 34 Ohio No health insurance coverage 9,425 8.6% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 29,628 27.0% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,959 15.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 529 11.9% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 553 12.5% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 386 36.5 19.8

Internet Access

11,274 households, about 1 in 4, in District 34 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 34 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,327 23.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 11,913 49.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 34 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,407 33.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 11,987 24.7% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,149 84.9% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,172 76.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 35 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 35 District 35

Population 113,926 Under age 18 24,617 21.6% Ages 18-64 73,000 64.1% Ages 65+ 16,309 14.3% Race White 86,937 76.3% Part of Summit County Black/African-American 19,314 17.0% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,252 2.0% American Indian/Alaska Native 244 0.2% Other race reported 310 0.3% Two or more races 4,869 4.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,645 2.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 35 Ohio Median Household Income $40,475 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 75.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 23,064 20.6% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 7,451 31.0% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,216 25.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,747 11.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 10,388 9.3% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,319 13.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

48.7% of District 35 residents, or 54,348 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 35 Fact Sheet Representative Tavia Galonski

Education (Age 25+) District 35 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 10,144 13.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 31,381 41.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,516 30.8% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 11,360 14.9% 28.3%

Health District 35 Ohio No health insurance coverage 10,004 8.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 28,550 25.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 19,057 16.8% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 446 10.5% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 454 10.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 351 32.0 19.8

Internet Access

10,304 households, about 1 in 5, in District 35 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 35 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,958 18.6% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 9,867 49.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 35 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,853 30.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 10,459 21.8% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,882 85.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,760 78.6% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 36 Fact Sheet Representative Bob Young

Demographics District 36 District 36

Population 116,305 Under age 18 23,215 20.0% Ages 18-64 70,840 60.9% Ages 65+ 22,250 19.1% Race White 107,829 92.7% Part of Summit County Black/African-American 3,384 2.9% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,267 1.9% American Indian/Alaska Native 118 0.1% Other race reported 208 0.2% Two or more races 2,499 2.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,502 1.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 36 Ohio Median Household Income $61,345 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 81.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 10,922 9.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,932 12.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,391 11.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,042 6.8% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,606 4.0% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,209 5.3% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

23.6% of District 36 residents, or 27,155 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 36 Fact Sheet Representative Bob Young

Education (Age 25+) District 36 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,289 6.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 27,221 32.4% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 26,293 31.3% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 25,331 30.1% 28.3%

Health District 36 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,253 4.5% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 12,273 10.6% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,366 12.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 257 7.2% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 333 9.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 121 11.6 19.8

Internet Access

7,364 households, about 1 in 7, in District 36 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 36 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,714 16.5% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,466 38.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 36 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,383 33.0% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,290 8.7% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 44,378 89.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 42,230 85.2% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 37 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 37 District 37

Population 119,114 Under age 18 26,848 22.5% Ages 18-64 71,023 59.6% Ages 65+ 21,243 17.8% Race White 102,131 85.7% Part of Summit County Black/African-American 9,114 7.7% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 4,836 4.1% American Indian/Alaska Native 266 0.2% Other race reported 327 0.3% Two or more races 2,440 2.0% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,589 2.2%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 37 Ohio Median Household Income $86,282 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 84.5% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 6,000 5.1% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 1,701 6.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 998 6.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,107 3.8% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,838 2.4% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 824 3.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

14.1% of District 37 residents, or 16,652 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 37 Fact Sheet Representative Casey Weinstein

Education (Age 25+) District 37 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 3,120 3.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 18,218 21.6% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,206 25.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 41,785 49.5% 28.3%

Health District 37 Ohio No health insurance coverage 3,460 2.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 6,527 5.5% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 11,334 9.6% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 238 6.9% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 301 8.8% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 51 4.5 19.8

Internet Access

5,176 households, about 1 in 9, in District 37 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 37 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,928 16.1% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,308 45.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 37 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,735 31.5% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,192 4.7% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,463 92.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 41,675 89.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 38 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 38 District 38

Population 112,513 Under age 18 23,338 20.7% Ages 18-64 66,409 59.0% Ages 65+ 22,766 20.2% Race White 103,855 92.3% Parts of Summit and Black/African-American 4,273 3.8% Stark Counties Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,076 1.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 81 0.1% Other race reported 252 0.2% Two or more races 1,976 1.8% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,807 1.6%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 38 Ohio Median Household Income $76,335 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 81.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 5,990 5.4% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 1,381 6.1% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 651 5.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,193 3.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,970 2.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 684 3.0% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

16.6% of District 38 residents, or 18,278 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 38 Fact Sheet Representative Bill Roemer

Education (Age 25+) District 38 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 4,454 5.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 24,489 30.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,417 28.8% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 28,864 35.5% 28.3%

Health District 38 Ohio No health insurance coverage 4,708 4.3% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 7,686 7.0% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 12,211 11.1% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 217 7.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 289 9.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 59 6.4 19.8

Internet Access

5,949 households, about 1 in 8, in District 38 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 38 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,798 16.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 2,733 38.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 38 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,487 34.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 1,930 4.3% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,490 91.3% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,423 86.6% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 39 Fact Sheet Representative Willis E. Blackshear Jr

Demographics District 39 District 39

Population 108,281 Under age 18 22,329 20.6% Ages 18-64 71,543 66.1% Ages 65+ 14,409 13.3% Race Part of Montgomery County White 47,981 44.3% Black/African-American 53,495 49.4% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 851 0.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 383 0.4% Other race reported 1,431 1.3% Two or more races 4,140 3.8% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 4,423 4.1%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 39 Ohio Median Household Income $30,282 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 67.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 31,566 32.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 10,370 47.5% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 4,721 41.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,598 18.1% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 14,773 15.4% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,374 24.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

60.9% of District 39 residents, or 58,437 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 39 Fact Sheet Representative Willis E. Blackshear Jr

Education (Age 25+) District 39 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 11,584 17.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 19,794 29.6% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,072 36.0% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 11,351 17.0% 28.3%

Health District 39 Ohio No health insurance coverage 9,649 9.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 34,917 33.1% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 20,517 19.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 563 12.9% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 594 13.6% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 428 30.6 19.8

Internet Access

11,518 households, about 1 in 4, in District 39 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 39 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,331 22.5% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 12,583 55.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 39 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 13,735 31.2% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 12,913 29.3% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 36,637 83.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 32,566 73.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 40 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 40 District 40

Population 119,419 Under age 18 28,756 24.1% Ages 18-64 69,874 58.5% Ages 65+ 20,789 17.4% Part of Montgomery Race County White 97,119 81.3% Black/African-American 14,130 11.8% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,203 1.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 425 0.4% Other race reported 998 0.8% Two or more races 4,544 3.8% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,526 3.0%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 40 Ohio Median Household Income $59,809 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 79.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 15,184 12.8% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 5,690 20.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,509 17.0% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,777 6.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,977 5.9% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,842 10.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

31.3% of District 40 residents, or 37,028 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 40 Fact Sheet Representative Phil Plummer

Education (Age 25+) District 40 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,103 9.9% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 25,084 30.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 28,813 35.3% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 19,720 24.1% 28.3%

Health District 40 Ohio No health insurance coverage 8,220 6.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 20,821 17.6% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 17,428 14.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 324 7.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 434 10.4% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 205 20.9 19.8

Internet Access

6,821 households, about 1 in 7, in District 40 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 40 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,160 15.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,708 40.3% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 40 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,942 33.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 6,012 12.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,369 90.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 40,950 85.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 41 Fact Sheet Representative Andrea White

Demographics District 41 District 41

Population 116,616 Under age 18 25,297 21.7% Ages 18-64 68,650 58.9% Ages 65+ 22,669 19.4% Part of Montgomery Race County White 103,858 89.1% Black/African-American 5,220 4.5% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 3,370 2.9% American Indian/Alaska Native 70 0.1% Other race reported 770 0.7% Two or more races 3,328 2.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,013 2.6%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 41 Ohio Median Household Income $60,155 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 80.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 12,240 10.6% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,642 14.5% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,584 11.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,266 7.5% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,308 4.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,481 5.9% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

25.2% of District 41 residents, or 29,135 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 41 Fact Sheet Representative Andrea White

Education (Age 25+) District 41 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 4,933 5.9% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 18,176 21.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 28,321 33.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 32,197 38.5% 28.3%

Health District 41 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,759 5.0% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 12,913 11.3% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,932 13.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 293 7.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 372 9.0% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 137 17.0 19.8

Internet Access

6,234 households, about 1 in 8, in District 41 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 41 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,545 16.6% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,900 38.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 41 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,549 31.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,250 8.1% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 48,096 92.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 45,998 88.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 42 Fact Sheet Representative Tom Young

Demographics District 42 District 42

Population 110,983 Under age 18 24,721 22.3% Ages 18-64 65,430 59.0% Ages 65+ 20,832 18.8% Part of Montgomery Race County White 95,751 86.3% Black/African-American 6,412 5.8% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 4,489 4.0% American Indian/Alaska Native 72 0.1% Other race reported 1,272 1.1% Two or more races 2,987 2.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,636 3.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 42 Ohio Median Household Income $64,054 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 81.5% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 11,321 10.3% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,817 15.6% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,641 11.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,811 6.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,709 4.3% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,489 6.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

24.3% of District 42 residents, or 26,638 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 42 Fact Sheet Representative Tom Young

Education (Age 25+) District 42 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,670 7.2% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 20,332 25.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 25,410 32.2% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 27,501 34.8% 28.3%

Health District 42 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,894 5.4% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 13,066 11.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,495 13.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 305 7.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 403 10.1% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 153 14.6 19.8

Internet Access

6,194 households, about 1 in 8, in District 42 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 42 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,014 19.1% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,573 38.0% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 42 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,375 32.6% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,571 7.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,565 92.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 40,909 86.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 43 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 43 District 43

Population 117,464 Under age 18 26,170 22.3% Ages 18-64 68,576 58.4% Ages 65+ 22,718 19.3% Parts of Preble and Race Montgomery Counties White 81,461 69.3% Black/African-American 29,355 25.0% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 955 0.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 322 0.3% Other race reported 915 0.8% Two or more races 4,456 3.8% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,729 1.5%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 43 Ohio Median Household Income $49,192 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 77.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 19,317 16.8% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 6,882 27.0% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,337 23.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,665 9.1% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 8,292 7.2% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,906 11.4% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

35.5% of District 43 residents, or 40,885 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 43 Fact Sheet Representative Rodney Creech

Education (Age 25+) District 43 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,600 10.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 30,446 37.0% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 27,689 33.6% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 15,559 18.9% 28.3%

Health District 43 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,747 6.7% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 21,161 18.3% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 19,227 16.6% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 451 10.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 536 12.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 341 30.6 19.8

Internet Access

9,528 households, about 1 in 5, in District 43 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 43 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,248 19.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,619 47.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 43 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,975 34.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 7,340 14.9% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,371 87.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 39,861 80.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 44 Fact Sheet Representative Paula Hicks-Hudson

Demographics District 44 District 44

Population 113,493 Under age 18 25,756 22.7% Ages 18-64 72,038 63.5% Ages 65+ 15,699 13.8% Race Part of Lucas County White 51,034 45.0% Black/African-American 51,809 45.6% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,720 1.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 275 0.2% Other race reported 2,261 2.0% Two or more races 6,394 5.6% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 7,463 6.6%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 44 Ohio Median Household Income $30,252 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 67.8% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 36,126 33.6% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 12,073 48.0% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 5,416 41.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 4,214 19.1% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 17,823 16.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,661 26.5% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

58.5% of District 44 residents, or 62,802 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 44 Fact Sheet Representative Paula Hicks-Hudson

Education (Age 25+) District 44 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 12,654 17.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 22,613 31.4% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,501 32.7% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 13,147 18.3% 28.3%

Health District 44 Ohio No health insurance coverage 9,108 8.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 34,702 31.3% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 21,667 19.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 627 13.5% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 619 13.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 445 32.3 19.8

Internet Access

11,571 households, about 1 in 4, in District 44 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 44 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,886 23.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 12,857 52.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 44 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,678 30.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 14,541 30.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,950 85.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 36,200 75.8% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 45 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 45 District 45

Population 114,038 Under age 18 27,364 24.0% Ages 18-64 70,308 61.7% Ages 65+ 16,366 14.4% Race Part of Lucas County White 88,796 77.9% Black/African-American 14,510 12.7% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,177 1.0% American Indian/Alaska Native 275 0.2% Other race reported 3,572 3.1% Two or more races 5,708 5.0% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 10,582 9.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 45 Ohio Median Household Income $45,996 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 77.5% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 19,977 17.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 6,987 26.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,296 22.2% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,464 11.1% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 8,699 7.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,145 11.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

40.6% of District 45 residents, or 45,890 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 45 Fact Sheet Representative Lisa Sobecki

Education (Age 25+) District 45 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,137 10.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 27,058 34.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 29,483 37.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 13,043 16.8% 28.3%

Health District 45 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,883 6.1% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 27,440 24.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 18,023 15.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 437 9.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 507 10.8% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 329 32.7 19.8

Internet Access

9,272 households, about 1 in 5, in District 45 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 45 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,233 19.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 8,092 41.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 45 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,341 29.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 9,149 18.8% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,724 89.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 39,469 81.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 46 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 46 District 46

Population 115,640 Under age 18 25,482 22.0% Ages 18-64 70,746 61.2% Ages 65+ 19,412 16.8% Race Part of Lucas County White 91,440 79.1% Black/African-American 13,331 11.5% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,137 1.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 492 0.4% Other race reported 3,121 2.7% Two or more races 5,119 4.4% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 9,654 8.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 46 Ohio Median Household Income $53,072 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 78.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 18,068 15.8% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 5,516 22.1% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,753 20.1% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,500 9.1% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 8,810 7.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,074 12.3% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

33.7% of District 46 residents, or 38,562 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 46 Fact Sheet Representative Michael Sheehy

Education (Age 25+) District 46 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,164 10.1% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 23,923 29.6% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 26,849 33.2% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 21,827 27.0% 28.3%

Health District 46 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,733 5.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 19,940 17.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 18,075 15.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 385 8.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 453 10.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 282 29.4 19.8

Internet Access

8,527 households, about 1 in 6, in District 46 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 46 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,800 19.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,916 44.6% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 46 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,121 32.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 7,693 15.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 44,582 90.3% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 40,846 82.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 47 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 47 District 47

Population 115,888 Under age 18 27,579 23.8% Ages 18-64 66,634 57.5% Ages 65+ 21,675 18.7% Parts of Lucas and Race Fulton Counties White 104,943 90.6% Black/African-American 2,573 2.2% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,708 2.3% American Indian/Alaska Native 112 0.1% Other race reported 2,222 1.9% Two or more races 3,330 2.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 6,002 5.2%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 47 Ohio Median Household Income $79,188 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 82.5% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 6,866 6.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 1,824 6.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 885 6.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,439 4.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,534 3.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,111 4.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

16.6% of District 47 residents, or 18,909 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 47 Fact Sheet Representative Derek Merrin

Education (Age 25+) District 47 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 4,300 5.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 21,102 26.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,369 28.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 32,115 39.7% 28.3%

Health District 47 Ohio No health insurance coverage 4,178 3.6% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 9,087 7.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 11,940 10.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 211 6.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 271 7.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 107 10.7 19.8

Internet Access

5,492 households, about 1 in 8, in District 47 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 47 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,859 16.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 2,675 35.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 47 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,613 32.5% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,534 5.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,623 92.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 39,482 87.8% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 48 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 48 District 48

Population 111,346 Under age 18 22,219 20.0% Ages 18-64 65,054 58.4% Part of Stark County Ages 65+ 24,073 21.6% Race White 101,676 91.3% Black/African-American 4,310 3.9% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,292 2.1% American Indian/Alaska Native 1 0.0% Other race reported 672 0.6% Two or more races 2,395 2.2% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,926 1.7%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 48 Ohio Median Household Income $62,902 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 82.4% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 7,843 7.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,134 9.8% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,028 8.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,451 4.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,915 3.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,203 5.5% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

22.4% of District 48 residents, or 24,361 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 48 Fact Sheet Representative Scott Oelslager

Education (Age 25+) District 48 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 4,402 5.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 26,934 33.4% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,629 30.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 24,665 30.6% 28.3%

Health District 48 Ohio No health insurance coverage 4,703 4.3% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 9,770 8.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 13,148 12.0% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 242 7.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 260 8.4% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 98 10.3 19.8

Internet Access

6,223 households, about 1 in 8, in District 48 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 48 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,351 15.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,764 38.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 48 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,866 36.0% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,984 6.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 42,671 91.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 40,674 86.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 49 Fact Sheet Representative Thomas West

Demographics District 49 District 49

Population 117,504 Under age 18 26,719 22.7% Ages 18-64 71,336 60.7% Ages 65+ 19,449 16.6% Race White 88,385 75.2% Black/African-American 20,843 17.7% Part of Stark County Asian-American/Pacific Islander 546 0.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 282 0.2% Other race reported 1,216 1.0% Two or more races 6,232 5.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 4,043 3.4%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 49 Ohio Median Household Income $38,422 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 74.9% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 27,643 24.3% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 10,573 40.8% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 4,866 34.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,113 11.8% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 11,625 10.2% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,410 17.0% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

46.4% of District 49 residents, or 52,829 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 49 Fact Sheet Representative Thomas West

Education (Age 25+) District 49 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 10,049 12.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 32,859 41.2% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 25,410 31.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 11,401 14.3% 28.3%

Health District 49 Ohio No health insurance coverage 8,307 7.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 32,136 27.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 18,375 15.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 494 10.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 521 10.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 487 43.7 19.8

Internet Access

10,764 households, about 1 in 5, in District 49 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 49 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,547 19.9% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 9,549 46.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 49 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,026 34.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 11,984 24.0% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 42,793 85.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 39,181 78.4% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 50 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 50 District 50

Population 111,393 Under age 18 24,325 21.8% Ages 18-64 66,009 59.3% Ages 65+ 21,059 18.9% Race White 105,075 94.3% Black/African-American 2,567 2.3% Part of Stark County Asian-American/Pacific Islander 555 0.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 186 0.2% Other race reported 415 0.4% Two or more races 2,595 2.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,343 1.2%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 50 Ohio Median Household Income $62,007 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 79.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 11,288 10.4% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,339 14.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,621 12.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,917 6.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,091 4.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,580 6.7% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

26.3% of District 50 residents, or 28,510 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 50 Fact Sheet Representative Reggie Stoltzfus

Education (Age 25+) District 50 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,496 7.2% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 29,970 39.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,326 29.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 18,911 24.7% 28.3%

Health District 50 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,538 5.0% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 13,690 12.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 13,788 12.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 238 7.2% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 312 9.4% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 148 12.6 19.8

Internet Access

6,915 households, about 1 in 6, in District 50 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 50 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,804 14.9% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,383 41.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 50 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,458 35.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,706 10.7% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 39,646 90.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,102 84.3% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 51 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 51 District 51

Population 114,049 Under age 18 26,852 23.5% Ages 18-64 69,331 60.8% Ages 65+ 17,866 15.7% Race Part of Butler County White 94,485 82.8% Black/African-American 12,529 11.0% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,124 1.9% American Indian/Alaska Native 498 0.4% Other race reported 1,307 1.1% Two or more races 3,106 2.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 7,156 6.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 51 Ohio Median Household Income $54,281 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 76.3% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 14,356 12.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,450 16.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,132 15.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,099 8.5% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,698 6.0% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,105 8.0% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

33.3% of District 51 residents, or 37,201 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 51 Fact Sheet Representative Sara Carruthers

Education (Age 25+) District 51 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,573 11.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 28,980 38.4% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,145 28.0% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 16,856 22.3% 28.3%

Health District 51 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,566 6.7% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 20,098 17.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,102 14.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 365 8.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 461 10.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 321 30.0 19.8

Internet Access

7,184 households, about 1 in 6, in District 51 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 51 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,558 17.4% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,797 45.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 51 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,043 33.6% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,796 13.0% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,169 89.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,536 83.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 52 Fact Sheet Representative Jennifer Gross

Demographics District 52 District 52

Population 125,067 Under age 18 32,603 26.1% Ages 18-64 76,219 60.9% Ages 65+ 16,245 13.0% Race White 101,256 81.0% Part of Butler County Black/African-American 10,242 8.2% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 7,922 6.3% American Indian/Alaska Native 357 0.3% Other race reported 1,450 1.2% Two or more races 3,840 3.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 6,412 5.1%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 52 Ohio Median Household Income $99,566 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 83.3% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 8,360 6.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,538 10.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,161 7.0% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,163 4.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,231 2.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,423 4.4% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

15.3% of District 52 residents, or 19,001 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 52 Fact Sheet Representative Jennifer Gross

Education (Age 25+) District 52 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 4,618 5.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 17,934 21.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,355 25.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 38,474 46.7% 28.3%

Health District 52 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,119 4.1% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 9,916 8.0% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 9,421 7.6% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 316 7.5% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 387 9.1% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 116 9.3 19.8

Internet Access

2,639 households, about 1 in 20, in District 52 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 52 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,682 15.9% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 2,737 39.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 52 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 11,187 25.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 1,733 4.0% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 42,052 96.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 40,840 93.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 53 Fact Sheet Representative Thomas Hall

Demographics District 53 District 53

Population 123,067 Under age 18 26,245 21.3% Ages 18-64 78,666 63.9% Ages 65+ 18,156 14.8% Race White 109,982 89.4% Part of Butler County Black/African-American 6,042 4.9% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,649 2.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 179 0.1% Other race reported 1,158 0.9% Two or more races 3,057 2.5% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,578 2.9%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 53 Ohio Median Household Income $60,181 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 79.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 17,805 15.6% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,375 17.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,721 13.1% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,743 7.0% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 11,069 9.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,571 10.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

31.0% of District 53 residents, or 35,392 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 53 Fact Sheet Representative Thomas Hall

Education (Age 25+) District 53 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,310 9.9% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 27,796 37.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,278 28.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 17,193 23.4% 28.3%

Health District 53 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,542 5.3% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 16,425 13.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,783 13.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 296 8.0% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 358 9.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 194 9.8 19.8

Internet Access

6,398 households, about 1 in 7, in District 53 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 53 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,164 17.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,313 49.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 53 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,192 32.6% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,176 9.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 39,778 91.3% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,180 85.3% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 54 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 54 District 54

Population 127,055 Under age 18 30,409 23.9% Ages 18-64 80,545 63.4% Ages 65+ 16,101 12.7% Parts of Warren and Race Butler Counties White 103,554 81.5% Black/African-American 7,930 6.2% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 11,643 9.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 155 0.1% Other race reported 713 0.6% Two or more races 3,060 2.4% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 4,277 3.4%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 54 Ohio Median Household Income $77,392 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 75.3% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 9,453 7.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,059 10.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,534 9.2% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,231 5.4% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,905 4.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,865 6.2% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

18.8% of District 54 residents, or 22,504 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 54 Fact Sheet Representative Paul Zeltwanger

Education (Age 25+) District 54 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 6,265 7.2% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 22,435 25.9% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 20,177 23.3% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 37,694 43.5% 28.3%

Health District 54 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,826 4.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 11,247 9.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 13,739 11.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 277 7.0% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 363 9.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 156 10.5 19.8

Internet Access

4,293 households, about 1 in 10, in District 54 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 54 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,328 17.1% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,462 37.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 54 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 12,148 26.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,933 8.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,765 94.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 42,231 90.8% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 55 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 55 District 55

Population 121,653 Under age 18 26,799 22.0% Ages 18-64 73,974 60.8% Ages 65+ 20,880 17.2% Race Part of Lorain County White 102,990 84.7% Black/African-American 11,142 9.2% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,447 1.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 323 0.3% Other race reported 1,047 0.9% Two or more races 4,704 3.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 6,931 5.7%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 55 Ohio Median Household Income $59,024 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 74.4% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 15,613 13.4% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 5,468 20.8% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,484 17.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,224 7.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,977 6.0% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,843 10.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

27.7% of District 55 residents, or 32,244 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 55 Fact Sheet Representative Gayle Manning

Education (Age 25+) District 55 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,210 9.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 24,771 28.9% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 30,081 35.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 22,613 26.4% 28.3%

Health District 55 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,122 5.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 15,312 13.1% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,471 14.1% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 348 9.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 402 10.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 188 17.7 19.8

Internet Access

8,598 households, about 1 in 6, in District 55 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 55 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,291 18.2% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,143 49.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 55 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,740 32.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,338 11.1% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,934 91.4% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 39,465 82.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 56 Fact Sheet Representative Joseph Miller III

Demographics District 56 District 56

Population 119,767 Under age 18 25,874 21.6% Ages 18-64 71,939 60.1% Ages 65+ 21,954 18.3% Race Part of Lorain County White 95,985 80.1% Black/African-American 13,589 11.3% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,514 1.3% American Indian/Alaska Native 663 0.6% Other race reported 2,514 2.1% Two or more races 5,502 4.6% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 21,715 18.1%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 56 Ohio Median Household Income $48,182 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 74.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 21,481 18.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 7,578 29.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,317 25.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,219 10.8% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 9,875 8.5% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,719 14.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

38.2% of District 56 residents, or 44,382 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 56 Fact Sheet Representative Joseph Miller III

Education (Age 25+) District 56 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 11,038 13.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 27,365 33.9% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 27,443 34.0% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 14,903 18.5% 28.3%

Health District 56 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,084 6.0% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 25,170 21.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 19,870 16.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 388 9.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 426 10.5% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 327 24.5 19.8

Internet Access

11,696 households, about 1 in 4, in District 56 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 56 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,887 18.9% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,538 52.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 56 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,335 36.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 8,143 17.2% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,355 87.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,580 75.3% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 57 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 57 District 57

Population 124,589 Under age 18 29,871 24.0% Ages 18-64 73,137 58.7% Ages 65+ 21,581 17.3% Race White 118,402 95.0% Parts of Huron and Black/African-American 2,316 1.9% Lorain Counties Asian-American/Pacific Islander 858 0.7% American Indian/Alaska Native 263 0.2% Other race reported 685 0.5% Two or more races 2,065 1.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 5,808 4.7%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 57 Ohio Median Household Income $66,647 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 80.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 10,675 8.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,437 11.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,606 10.6% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,683 5.8% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,560 3.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,503 5.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

23.2% of District 57 residents, or 28,566 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 57 Fact Sheet Representative Dick Stein

Education (Age 25+) District 57 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,210 8.4% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 31,877 37.3% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 25,358 29.7% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 21,040 24.6% 28.3%

Health District 57 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,350 5.1% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 12,829 10.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,355 12.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 252 6.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 365 9.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 186 15.4 19.8

Internet Access

7,252 households, about 1 in 7, in District 57 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 57 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,415 17.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,953 40.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 57 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,563 34.6% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,783 7.9% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,836 91.6% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 40,625 84.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 58 Fact Sheet Representative Michele Lepore-Hagan

Demographics District 58 District 58

Population 117,091 Under age 18 24,481 20.9% Ages 18-64 70,665 60.4% Ages 65+ 21,945 18.7% Race White 76,826 65.6% Part of Mahoning County Black/African-American 31,863 27.2% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 787 0.7% American Indian/Alaska Native 405 0.3% Other race reported 1,764 1.5% Two or more races 5,446 4.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 11,097 9.5%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 58 Ohio Median Household Income $34,618 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 70.8% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 30,416 27.1% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 10,506 43.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 4,802 37.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 4,057 13.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 11,907 10.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,716 19.7% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

52.0% of District 58 residents, or 58,452 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 58 Fact Sheet Representative Michele Lepore-Hagan

Education (Age 25+) District 58 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 10,258 12.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 33,316 41.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,654 30.4% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,798 15.8% 28.3%

Health District 58 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,663 5.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 36,226 31.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 20,894 18.3% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 535 12.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 598 14.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 368 33.5 19.8

Internet Access

12,808 households, about 1 in 4, in District 58 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 58 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,910 19.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 9,391 50.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 58 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 19,526 38.5% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 14,420 28.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,882 82.6% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,893 74.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 59 Fact Sheet Representative Al Cutrona

Demographics District 59 District 59

Population 112,870 Under age 18 21,913 19.4% Ages 18-64 65,960 58.4% Ages 65+ 24,997 22.1% Race White 106,395 94.3% Part of Mahoning Black/African-American 2,877 2.5% County Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,339 1.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 203 0.2% Other race reported 162 0.1% Two or more races 1,894 1.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,707 2.4%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 59 Ohio Median Household Income $63,268 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 82.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 8,693 7.8% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,063 9.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,092 8.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,895 5.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,662 3.3% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 808 3.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

22.8% of District 59 residents, or 25,297 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 59 Fact Sheet Representative Al Cutrona

Education (Age 25+) District 59 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 4,617 5.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 28,318 34.2% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,960 27.8% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 26,816 32.4% 28.3%

Health District 59 Ohio No health insurance coverage 3,961 3.6% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 11,286 10.1% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 13,789 12.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 242 8.0% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 317 10.5% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 99 10.6 19.8

Internet Access

6,694 households, about 1 in 7, in District 59 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 59 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,001 16.2% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,000 41.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 59 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,828 37.3% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,911 8.2% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,293 90.6% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 41,077 86.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 60 Fact Sheet Representative Daniel P. Troy

Demographics District 60 District 60

Population 113,003 Under age 18 23,251 20.6% Ages 18-64 69,621 61.6%

Ages 65+ 20,131 17.8% Part of Lake County Race White 99,478 88.0% Black/African-American 6,948 6.1% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,112 1.0% American Indian/Alaska Native 119 0.1% Other race reported 1,688 1.5% Two or more races 3,658 3.2% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 6,728 6.0%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 60 Ohio Median Household Income $58,861 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 82.5% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 10,502 9.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,174 13.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,325 10.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,176 7.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,330 3.9% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,322 5.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

26.7% of District 60 residents, or 29,646 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 60 Fact Sheet Representative Daniel P. Troy

Education (Age 25+) District 60 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,116 8.9% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 27,078 33.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 26,940 33.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 19,262 24.0% 28.3%

Health District 60 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,564 5.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 14,154 12.6% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,550 13.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 244 7.0% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 304 8.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 161 17.1 19.8

Internet Access

7,586 households, about 1 in 6, in District 60 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 60 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,854 17.6% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,128 41.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 60 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,860 32.5% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,636 9.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,500 89.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 41,271 84.5% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 61 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 61 District 61

Population 116,951 Under age 18 23,313 19.9% Ages 18-64 68,985 59.0% Ages 65+ 24,653 21.1% Part of Lake County Race White 109,818 93.9% Black/African-American 2,999 2.6% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,786 1.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 162 0.1% Other race reported 510 0.4% Two or more races 1,676 1.4% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,353 2.9%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 61 Ohio Median Household Income $71,849 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 82.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 7,823 6.8% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,118 9.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 947 7.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,838 5.5% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,007 2.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 828 3.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

18.1% of District 61 residents, or 20,908 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 61 Fact Sheet Representative Jamie Callender

Education (Age 25+) District 61 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,608 6.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 25,588 30.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 27,840 32.7% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 26,077 30.6% 28.3%

Health District 61 Ohio No health insurance coverage 4,151 3.6% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 8,352 7.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,047 13.0% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 227 7.4% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 263 8.6% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 84 7.8 19.8

Internet Access

5,401 households, about 1 in 9, in District 61 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 61 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,071 18.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,402 38.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 61 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,004 35.8% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,644 5.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 44,090 92.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 42,103 88.6% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 62 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 62 District 62

Population 119,913 Under age 18 30,867 25.7% Ages 18-64 70,772 59.0% Ages 65+ 18,274 15.2% Race Part of Warren County White 113,918 95.0% Black/African-American 1,739 1.5% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,627 1.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 38 0.0% Other race reported 591 0.5% Two or more races 2,000 1.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,812 2.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 62 Ohio Median Household Income $85,933 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 82.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 6,115 5.1% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 1,701 5.6% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 837 5.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,348 5.3% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,498 2.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 762 2.5% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

15.3% of District 62 residents, or 18,223 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 62 Fact Sheet Representative Scott Lipps

Education (Age 25+) District 62 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,537 7.0% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 22,698 28.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,646 27.2% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 29,702 37.3% 28.3%

Health District 62 Ohio No health insurance coverage 4,276 3.6% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 7,404 6.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 12,703 10.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 255 6.4% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 380 9.5% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 146 14.4 19.8

Internet Access

4,356 households, about 1 in 10, in District 62 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 62 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,669 15.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 2,643 38.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 62 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 13,500 30.8% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 1,923 4.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,054 93.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 39,413 90.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 63 Fact Sheet Representative Mike Loychik

Demographics District 63 District 63

Population 106,088 Under age 18 20,105 19.0% Ages 18-64 62,283 58.7% Ages 65+ 23,700 22.3% Race White 98,524 92.9% Part of Trumbull County Black/African-American 4,680 4.4% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 585 0.6% American Indian/Alaska Native 79 0.1% Other race reported 57 0.1% Two or more races 2,163 2.0% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,858 1.8%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 63 Ohio Median Household Income $49,608 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 76.3% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 14,557 13.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,515 22.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,043 18.2% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,702 8.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,194 5.9% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,309 11.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

33.4% of District 63 residents, or 35,090 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 63 Fact Sheet Representative Mike Loychik

Education (Age 25+) District 63 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,057 9.0% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 34,668 44.3% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 20,758 26.6% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 15,694 20.1% 28.3%

Health District 63 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,923 5.6% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 17,945 17.1% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,362 14.6% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 226 8.4% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 288 10.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 159 19.4 19.8

Internet Access

10,126 households, about 1 in 5, in District 63 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 63 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,166 15.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,294 43.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 63 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 18,676 39.6% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,968 10.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,788 86.6% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 36,981 78.5% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 64 Fact Sheet Representative Michael O’Brien

Demographics District 64 District 64

Population 105,026 Under age 18 24,096 22.9% Ages 18-64 60,723 57.8% Ages 65+ 20,207 19.2%

Race Parts of Trumbull and White 89,180 84.9% Ashtabula Counties Black/African-American 11,872 11.3% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 572 0.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 151 0.1% Other race reported 194 0.2% Two or more races 3,057 2.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,805 1.7%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 64 Ohio Median Household Income $45,261 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 68.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 20,851 20.4% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 7,840 32.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,381 29.1% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,726 10.1% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 8,990 8.8% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,790 15.9% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

42.1% of District 64 residents, or 43,008 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 64 Fact Sheet Representative Michael O’Brien

Education (Age 25+) District 64 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 9,744 13.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 32,172 44.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 18,282 25.3% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,030 16.7% 28.3%

Health District 64 Ohio No health insurance coverage 9,617 9.4% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 24,606 24.0% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,662 15.3% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 361 9.5% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 394 10.4% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 299 29.4 19.8

Internet Access

10,665 households, about 1 in 4, in District 64 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 64 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,145 17.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,534 56.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 64 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,493 39.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 6,967 16.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 35,118 83.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 31,564 74.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 65 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 65 District 65

Population 126,836 Under age 18 29,812 23.5% Ages 18-64 76,792 60.5% Ages 65+ 20,232 16.0% Race White 119,811 94.5% Black/African-American 2,011 1.6% Part of Clermont County Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,082 1.6% American Indian/Alaska Native 144 0.1% Other race reported 338 0.3% Two or more races 2,450 1.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,899 2.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 65 Ohio Median Household Income $68,484 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 81.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 9,560 7.6% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,464 8.3% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,153 7.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,085 7.4% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,530 3.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,387 4.7% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

22.7% of District 65 residents, or 28,585 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 65 Fact Sheet Representative Jean Schmidt

Education (Age 25+) District 65 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,044 8.1% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 26,950 30.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 25,861 29.6% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 27,521 31.5% 28.3%

Health District 65 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,153 4.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 12,983 10.3% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,270 12.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 276 6.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 372 9.0% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 172 15.2 19.8

Internet Access

6,431 households, about 1 in 8, in District 65 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 65 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,400 18.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,437 43.3% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 65 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,748 30.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,319 6.8% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 45,665 93.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 42,566 86.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 66 Fact Sheet Representative Adam Bird

Demographics District 66 District 66

Population 121,011 Under age 18 27,800 23.0% Ages 18-64 73,382 60.6% Ages 65+ 19,829 16.4% Race White 116,793 96.5% Parts of Brown and Black/African-American 1,237 1.0% Clermont Counties Asian-American/Pacific Islander 652 0.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 185 0.2% Other race reported 263 0.2% Two or more races 1,881 1.6% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,521 1.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 66 Ohio Median Household Income $61,259 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 75.8% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 15,159 12.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,763 17.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,223 15.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,508 8.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,808 5.7% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,273 8.3% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

28.5% of District 66 residents, or 34,031 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 66 Fact Sheet Representative Adam Bird

Education (Age 25+) District 66 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 10,370 12.4% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 32,450 38.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,618 28.2% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 17,298 20.7% 28.3%

Health District 66 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,483 6.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 18,311 15.3% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 18,783 15.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 332 8.2% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 398 9.8% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 279 24.7 19.8

Internet Access

8,785 households, about 1 in 5, in District 66 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 66 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,505 18.6% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,465 43.3% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 66 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,464 35.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,271 11.3% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,475 88.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,056 81.2% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 67 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 67 District 67

Population 136,241 Under age 18 36,985 27.1% Ages 18-64 82,395 60.5% Part of Delaware County Ages 65+ 16,861 12.4% Race White 118,057 86.7% Black/African-American 4,345 3.2% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 9,350 6.9% American Indian/Alaska Native 188 0.1% Other race reported 655 0.5% Two or more races 3,646 2.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,678 2.7%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 67 Ohio Median Household Income $106,477 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 84.5% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 6,956 5.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,078 5.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 941 4.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 965 4.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,538 1.9% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 765 2.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

12.3% of District 67 residents, or 16,462 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 67 Fact Sheet Representative Kris Jordan

Education (Age 25+) District 67 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 3,374 3.8% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 16,386 18.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,004 23.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 46,964 53.5% 28.3%

Health District 67 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,257 3.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 8,163 6.0% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 11,079 8.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 269 6.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 350 8.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 82 5.3 19.8

Internet Access

3,242 households, about 2 in 25, in District 67 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 67 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,617 17.4% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,749 43.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 67 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 11,674 24.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,117 4.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 45,290 96.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 43,682 93.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 68 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 68 District 68

Population 126,375 Under age 18 30,743 24.3% Ages 18-64 75,100 59.4% Ages 65+ 20,532 16.2% Parts of Knox and Delaware Counties Race White 116,249 92.0% Black/African-American 3,107 2.5% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 3,710 2.9% American Indian/Alaska Native 207 0.2% Other race reported 454 0.4% Two or more races 2,648 2.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,498 2.0%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 68 Ohio Median Household Income $77,906 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 80.4% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 10,167 8.3% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,572 11.8% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,412 8.8% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,538 5.3% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,151 4.2% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,125 7.0% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

19.3% of District 68 residents, or 23,638 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 68 Fact Sheet Representative Rick Carfagna

Education (Age 25+) District 68 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 4,904 5.8% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 23,779 28.2% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,869 25.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 33,869 40.1% 28.3%

Health District 68 Ohio No health insurance coverage 8,028 6.4% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 10,791 8.6% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 13,735 10.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 307 7.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 425 9.8% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 160 12.4 19.8

Internet Access

5,839 households, about 1 in 8, in District 68 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 68 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,411 18.1% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,683 37.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 68 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 13,683 29.5% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,975 6.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 42,428 91.6% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 40,470 87.4% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 69 Fact Sheet Representative Sharon A. Ray

Demographics District 69 District 69

Population 123,915 Under age 18 28,787 23.2% Ages 18-64 73,917 59.7% Ages 65+ 21,211 17.1% Race White 118,206 95.4% Part of Medina County Black/African-American 1,673 1.4% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,477 1.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 244 0.2% Other race reported 513 0.4% Two or more races 1,802 1.5% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,462 2.0%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 69 Ohio Median Household Income $78,052 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 82.8% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 7,224 5.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,239 7.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,101 7.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,463 5.0% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,823 2.3% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 711 2.5% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

16.8% of District 69 residents, or 20,564 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 69 Fact Sheet Representative Sharon A. Ray

Education (Age 25+) District 69 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 3,684 4.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 25,330 29.4% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,963 29.0% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 32,173 37.3% 28.3%

Health District 69 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,012 4.1% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 9,412 7.6% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 12,918 10.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 191 5.5% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 257 7.4% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 80 6.5 19.8

Internet Access

5,727 households, about 1 in 8, in District 69 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 69 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,586 17.2% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,480 38.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 69 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,340 31.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,587 5.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 44,977 93.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 42,365 88.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 70 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 70 District 70

Population 120,661 Under age 18 27,116 22.5% Ages 18-64 71,915 59.6% Ages 65+ 21,630 17.9% Race White 115,937 96.1% Black/African-American 1,459 1.2% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 872 0.7% Parts of Ashland, Medina, and Holmes American Indian/Alaska Native 41 0.0% Counties Other race reported 359 0.3% Two or more races 1,993 1.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,204 1.8%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 70 Ohio Median Household Income $62,297 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 81.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 11,956 10.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,083 15.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,379 10.6% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,952 6.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,922 4.2% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,484 5.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

25.8% of District 70 residents, or 30,222 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 70 Fact Sheet Representative Darrell Kick

Education (Age 25+) District 70 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,694 10.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 31,571 38.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,188 28.3% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 18,611 22.7% 28.3%

Health District 70 Ohio No health insurance coverage 10,374 8.7% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 12,414 10.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,329 12.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 244 5.5% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 327 7.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 183 14.5 19.8

Internet Access

8,331 households, about 1 in 6, in District 70 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 70 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,040 17.5% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,600 36.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 70 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,474 33.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,555 7.8% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,348 88.4% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,311 81.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 71 Fact Sheet Representative Mark Fraizer

Demographics District 71 District 71

Population 123,328 Under age 18 28,571 23.2% Ages 18-64 75,391 61.1% Ages 65+ 19,366 15.7% Race White 110,472 89.6% Black/African-American 6,140 5.0% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,650 1.3% American Indian/Alaska Native 122 0.1% Other race reported 739 0.6% Part of Licking County Two or more races 4,205 3.4% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,749 2.2%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 71 Ohio Median Household Income $60,921 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 79.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 14,495 12.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,877 17.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,194 14.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,161 8.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,309 5.3% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,518 9.0% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

29.3% of District 71 residents, or 34,839 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 71 Fact Sheet Representative Mark Fraizer

Education (Age 25+) District 71 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,073 8.6% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 27,642 33.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 26,029 31.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 21,805 26.4% 28.3%

Health District 71 Ohio No health insurance coverage 8,067 6.6% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 18,530 15.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 19,662 16.1% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 337 7.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 458 10.5% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 266 20.0 19.8

Internet Access

6,969 households, about 1 in 7, in District 71 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 71 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,203 17.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,162 44.3% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 71 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,749 32.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,859 12.9% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,116 90.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,488 84.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 72 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 72 District 72

Population 123,029 Under age 18 29,031 23.6% Ages 18-64 72,573 59.0% Parts of Coshocton, Ages 65+ 21,425 17.4% Perry, and Licking Race Counties White 118,809 96.6% Black/African-American 1,094 0.9% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 768 0.6% American Indian/Alaska Native 296 0.2% Other race reported 78 0.1% Two or more races 1,984 1.6% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,286 1.0%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 72 Ohio Median Household Income $56,803 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 75.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 15,219 12.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 5,164 18.3% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,309 15.6% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,378 7.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,690 5.5% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,404 8.5% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

30.8% of District 72 residents, or 37,500 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 72 Fact Sheet Representative Larry Householder

Education (Age 25+) District 72 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 9,700 11.4% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 36,355 42.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,713 27.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 15,135 17.8% 28.3%

Health District 72 Ohio No health insurance coverage 8,472 6.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 19,239 15.7% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 19,444 15.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 318 7.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 384 9.1% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 245 22.3 19.8

Internet Access

9,855 households, about 1 in 5, in District 72 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 72 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,302 17.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,643 41.6% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 72 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,517 37.6% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 6,851 14.7% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,346 86.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 36,699 78.8% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 73 Fact Sheet Representative Brian Lampton

Demographics District 73 District 73

Population 115,646 Under age 18 24,056 20.8% Ages 18-64 72,398 62.6% Ages 65+ 19,192 16.6% Race Part of Greene County White 98,962 85.6% Black/African-American 6,543 5.7% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 4,751 4.1% American Indian/Alaska Native 114 0.1% Other race reported 717 0.6% Two or more races 4,559 3.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,718 3.2%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 73 Ohio Median Household Income $75,895 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 79.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 11,428 10.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 2,993 12.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,460 10.8% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,448 5.5% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,815 5.2% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,419 6.0% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

22.5% of District 73 residents, or 25,141 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 73 Fact Sheet Representative Brian Lampton

Education (Age 25+) District 73 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 3,809 4.8% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 15,120 19.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,523 29.8% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 36,559 46.3% 28.3%

Health District 73 Ohio No health insurance coverage 4,551 4.0% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 11,527 10.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 13,148 11.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 252 7.0% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 324 9.0% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 114 9.9 19.8

Internet Access

4,957 households, about 1 in 9, in District 73 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 73 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,577 15.1% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,220 39.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 73 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 12,977 27.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,409 7.3% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,912 93.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 41,860 89.4% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 74 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 74 District 74

Population 113,554 Under age 18 23,194 20.4% Ages 18-64 70,642 62.2% Ages 65+ 19,718 17.4% Parts of Madison, Greene, and Clark Race Counties White 101,756 89.6% Black/African-American 7,721 6.8% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 625 0.6% American Indian/Alaska Native 137 0.1% Other race reported 386 0.3% Two or more races 2,929 2.6% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,111 1.9%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 74 Ohio Median Household Income $61,701 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 72.4% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 11,579 11.3% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,962 17.6% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,747 14.2% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,866 7.1% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,534 5.4% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,009 8.9% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

27.4% of District 74 residents, or 28,116 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 74 Fact Sheet Representative Bill Dean

Education (Age 25+) District 74 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,099 10.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 30,683 39.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,713 30.2% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 16,020 20.4% 28.3%

Health District 74 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,597 5.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 16,022 14.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,967 15.8% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 256 7.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 353 10.5% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 191 14.8 19.8

Internet Access

6,710 households, about 1 in 6, in District 74 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 74 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,011 16.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,028 37.3% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 74 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,879 35.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,760 11.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 37,427 89.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 34,950 83.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 75 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 75 District 75

Population 118,787 Under age 18 21,909 18.4% Ages 18-64 79,177 66.7% Ages 65+ 17,701 14.9% Race White 105,709 89.0% Part of Portage County Black/African-American 5,743 4.8% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,346 2.0% American Indian/Alaska Native 153 0.1% Other race reported 838 0.7% Two or more races 3,998 3.4% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,494 2.1%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 75 Ohio Median Household Income $54,097 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 78.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 16,396 14.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,663 17.0% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,005 16.6% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,577 6.3% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 7,782 6.9% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,791 8.3% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

32.1% of District 75 residents, or 36,199 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 75 Fact Sheet Representative Gail Pavliga

Education (Age 25+) District 75 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,381 7.2% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 27,436 36.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,156 28.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 21,221 28.2% 28.3%

Health District 75 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,234 5.3% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 16,681 14.1% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,400 13.9% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 238 7.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 298 9.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 125 7.0 19.8

Internet Access

8,210 households, about 1 in 6, in District 75 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 75 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,580 18.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,910 55.1% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 75 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,095 30.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,744 12.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,808 91.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,346 82.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 76 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 76 District 76

Population 116,574 Under age 18 25,515 21.9% Ages 18-64 68,034 58.4% Ages 65+ 23,025 19.8% Race Parts of Geauga and White 112,259 96.3% Portage Counties Black/African-American 1,900 1.6% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,171 1.0% American Indian/Alaska Native 191 0.2% Other race reported 116 0.1% Two or more races 937 0.8% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,390 1.2%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 76 Ohio Median Household Income $80,670 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 82.3% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 6,940 6.1% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 1,974 7.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 859 6.8% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,521 5.0% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,741 2.4% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 652 2.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

18.3% of District 76 residents, or 20,891 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 76 Fact Sheet Representative Diane Grendell

Education (Age 25+) District 76 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,336 9.1% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 23,012 28.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 19,632 24.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 30,306 37.7% 28.3%

Health District 76 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,798 6.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 8,585 7.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 13,112 11.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 232 7.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 283 8.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 65 4.8 19.8

Internet Access

8,015 households, about 1 in 6, in District 76 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 76 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,316 19.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 2,482 42.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 76 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,380 35.3% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 2,149 4.9% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 38,123 87.6% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,512 81.6% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 77 Fact Sheet Representative Jeffrey LaRe

Demographics District 77 District 77

Population 121,517 Under age 18 29,730 24.5% Ages 18-64 73,119 60.2% Ages 65+ 18,668 15.4% Race Part of Fairfield County White 103,342 85.0% Black/African-American 10,596 8.7% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,484 2.0% American Indian/Alaska Native 146 0.1% Other race reported 1,096 0.9% Two or more races 3,853 3.2% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 3,135 2.6%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 77 Ohio Median Household Income $66,797 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 79.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 11,695 9.8% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,750 12.8% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,800 11.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,590 6.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,797 4.0% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,496 5.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

25.7% of District 77 residents, or 30,783 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 77 Fact Sheet Representative Jeffrey LaRe

Education (Age 25+) District 77 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,964 7.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 26,568 32.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 25,241 30.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 23,874 29.2% 28.3%

Health District 77 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,390 5.3% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 17,087 14.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,835 13.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 343 8.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 433 10.4% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 188 15.5 19.8

Internet Access

6,731 households, about 1 in 7, in District 77 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 77 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,806 18.1% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,123 48.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 77 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,458 32.0% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,939 13.1% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,992 90.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,433 85.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 78 Fact Sheet Representative Brian Stewart

Demographics District 78 District 78

Population 123,628 Under age 18 27,676 22.4% Ages 18-64 74,457 60.2% Parts of Hocking, Ages 65+ 21,495 17.4% Morgan, Fairfield, Pickaway, Muskingum, Race and Athens Counties White 117,912 95.4% Black/African-American 2,579 2.1% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 237 0.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 162 0.1% Other race reported 141 0.1% Two or more races 2,597 2.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,059 0.9%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 78 Ohio Median Household Income $55,516 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 70.2% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 15,603 13.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,710 17.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,165 14.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,626 9.1% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 7,336 6.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,465 9.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

32.6% of District 78 residents, or 39,200 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 78 Fact Sheet Representative Brian Stewart

Education (Age 25+) District 78 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 9,791 11.4% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 36,900 43.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,682 28.8% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 14,340 16.7% 28.3%

Health District 78 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,209 6.0% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 21,900 18.1% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 20,771 17.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 286 7.4% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 358 9.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 264 22.1 19.8

Internet Access

9,779 households, about 1 in 5, in District 78 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 78 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,494 18.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,872 39.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 78 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,422 35.2% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 7,608 16.3% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,463 86.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 36,856 79.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 79 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 79 District 79

Population 116,163 Under age 18 26,608 22.9% Ages 18-64 68,199 58.7% Ages 65+ 21,356 18.4% Race Part of Clark County White 98,972 85.2% Black/African-American 10,769 9.3% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 797 0.7% American Indian/Alaska Native 256 0.2% Other race reported 655 0.6% Two or more races 4,714 4.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 4,433 3.8%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 79 Ohio Median Household Income $47,992 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 75.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 18,333 16.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 5,998 23.0% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,710 19.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,521 9.0% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 8,589 7.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,058 11.7% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

39.5% of District 79 residents, or 44,631 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 79 Fact Sheet Representative Kyle Koehler

Education (Age 25+) District 79 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 9,569 12.2% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 29,715 37.9% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,992 31.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 14,164 18.1% 28.3%

Health District 79 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,663 6.7% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 26,277 22.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 19,819 17.3% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 387 9.2% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 498 11.8% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 446 37.4 19.8

Internet Access

8,174 households, about 1 in 6, in District 79 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 79 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,277 17.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,687 41.8% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 79 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,017 36.3% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 8,937 19.1% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,329 88.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,662 82.5% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 80 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 80 District 80

Population 123,825 Under age 18 28,674 23.2% Ages 18-64 72,668 58.7% Ages 65+ 22,483 18.2% Parts of Miami and Race Darke Counties White 116,766 94.3% Black/African-American 2,236 1.8% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,352 1.1% American Indian/Alaska Native 205 0.2% Other race reported 253 0.2% Two or more races 3,013 2.4% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,915 1.5%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 80 Ohio Median Household Income $60,852 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 80.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 10,776 8.8% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,062 10.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,243 9.1% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,914 6.3% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,161 3.4% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,178 4.2% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

26.0% of District 80 residents, or 31,866 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 80 Fact Sheet Representative Jena Powell

Education (Age 25+) District 80 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,459 8.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 32,751 38.2% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 26,651 31.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 18,907 22.0% 28.3%

Health District 80 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,157 5.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 13,887 11.3% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,624 13.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 257 6.2% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 360 8.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 242 21.0 19.8

Internet Access

8,087 households, about 1 in 6, in District 80 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 80 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,343 15.4% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,706 37.0% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 80 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,039 35.2% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,947 8.2% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 43,216 89.4% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 40,256 83.3% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 81 Fact Sheet Representative James Hoops

Demographics District 81 District 81

Population 112,231 Under age 18 26,762 23.8% Ages 18-64 65,668 58.5% Ages 65+ 19,801 17.6% Race Parts of Putnam, Henry, White 106,249 94.7% Williams, and Fulton Counties Black/African-American 859 0.8% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 405 0.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 279 0.2% Other race reported 2,600 2.3% Two or more races 1,839 1.6% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 6,463 5.8%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 81 Ohio Median Household Income $59,662 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 81.5% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 9,843 9.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,573 13.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,603 11.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,436 5.3% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,500 4.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,881 7.2% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

25.5% of District 81 residents, or 28,018 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 81 Fact Sheet Representative James Hoops

Education (Age 25+) District 81 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,888 7.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 32,638 42.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,659 32.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 13,611 17.7% 28.3%

Health District 81 Ohio No health insurance coverage 4,343 3.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 12,606 11.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,132 12.8% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 251 6.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 335 9.1% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 195 19.1 19.8

Internet Access

7,628 households, about 1 in 6, in District 81 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 81 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,924 13.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 2,911 34.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 81 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,786 32.9% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,897 8.7% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,189 89.3% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 37,358 83.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 82 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 82 District 82

Population 108,291 Under age 18 25,499 23.5% Ages 18-64 63,133 58.3% Ages 65+ 19,659 18.2% Race White 101,854 94.1% Black/African-American 1,244 1.1% Parts of Defiance, Paulding, Van Wert, and Asian-American/Pacific Islander 417 0.4% Auglaize Counties American Indian/Alaska Native 372 0.3% Other race reported 2,000 1.8% Two or more races 2,404 2.2% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 6,259 5.8%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 82 Ohio Median Household Income $57,802 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 80.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 11,084 10.4% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,675 14.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,995 14.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,764 6.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,901 4.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,823 7.3% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

28.3% of District 82 residents, or 30,129 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 82 Fact Sheet Representative Craig Riedel

Education (Age 25+) District 82 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 6,577 8.9% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 32,837 44.6% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,180 30.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,033 16.3% 28.3%

Health District 82 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,232 4.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 12,719 11.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,652 13.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 243 7.2% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 301 9.0% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 232 22.3 19.8

Internet Access

8,803 households, about 1 in 5, in District 82 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 82 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,558 13.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,801 39.3% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 82 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,578 35.2% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,352 9.8% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 38,966 88.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,446 80.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 83 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 83 District 83

Population 113,579 Under age 18 25,807 22.7% Ages 18-64 69,285 61.0% Ages 65+ 18,487 16.3% Race White 106,141 93.5% Parts of Hancock, Black/African-American 1,517 1.3% Hardin, and Logan Counties Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,725 1.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 79 0.1% Other race reported 1,415 1.2% Two or more races 2,702 2.4% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 4,725 4.2%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 83 Ohio Median Household Income $56,924 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 79.5% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 12,579 11.6% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,642 14.5% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,537 11.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,713 6.8% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,225 4.8% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,635 6.5% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

29.5% of District 83 residents, or 32,104 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 83 Fact Sheet Representative Jon Cross

Education (Age 25+) District 83 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 6,326 8.4% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 29,981 39.8% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,226 28.2% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 17,856 23.7% 28.3%

Health District 83 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,881 6.1% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 13,286 11.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 14,087 12.5% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 294 7.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 403 10.0% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 252 19.8 19.8

Internet Access

7,605 households, about 1 in 6, in District 83 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 83 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,807 15.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,611 37.1% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 83 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,180 33.0% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,347 9.5% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 41,206 89.6% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,389 83.5% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 84 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 84 District 84

Population 114,719 Under age 18 28,770 25.1% Ages 18-64 65,160 56.8% Ages 65+ 20,789 18.1% Race

White 111,575 97.3% Parts of Mercer, Darke, Auglaize, and Shelby Black/African-American 947 0.8% Counties Asian-American/Pacific Islander 894 0.8% American Indian/Alaska Native 107 0.1% Other race reported 318 0.3% Two or more races 878 0.8% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,735 1.5%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 84 Ohio Median Household Income $62,656 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 84.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 8,908 7.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,010 10.6% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,223 9.0% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,684 6.0% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,507 3.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,105 3.9% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

24.8% of District 84 residents, or 28,101 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 84 Fact Sheet Representative Susan Manchester

Education (Age 25+) District 84 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 5,977 7.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 34,427 44.6% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,019 28.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 14,771 19.1% 28.3%

Health District 84 Ohio No health insurance coverage 4,284 3.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 10,701 9.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 13,228 11.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 252 5.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 364 8.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 188 17.2 19.8

Internet Access

7,563 households, about 1 in 6, in District 84 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 84 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,577 13.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,368 34.3% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 84 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,231 33.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 3,247 7.1% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,673 89.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 38,071 83.4% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 85 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 85 District 85

Population 108,485 Under age 18 25,198 23.2% Ages 18-64 64,339 59.3% Parts of Champaign, Ages 65+ 18,948 17.5% Logan, and Shelby Race Counties White 101,500 93.6% Black/African-American 2,670 2.5% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,094 1.0% American Indian/Alaska Native 336 0.3% Other race reported 334 0.3% Two or more races 2,551 2.4% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,971 1.8%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 85 Ohio Median Household Income $57,800 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 78.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 11,752 11.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,705 15.1% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,824 14.2% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,911 7.4% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,107 4.8% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,521 6.2% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

29.4% of District 85 residents, or 31,280 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 85 Fact Sheet Representative Nino Vitale

Education (Age 25+) District 85 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 6,718 9.1% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 33,471 45.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,560 29.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,398 16.7% 28.3%

Health District 85 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,624 5.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 14,926 13.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,884 14.8% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 277 7.5% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 363 9.8% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 281 27.6 19.8

Internet Access

7,549 households, about 1 in 6, in District 85 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 85 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,788 15.6% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,970 33.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 85 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 14,944 34.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 4,908 11.3% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 38,770 89.3% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,862 82.6% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 86 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 86 District 86

Population 114,613 Under age 18 26,135 22.8% Ages 18-64 71,749 62.6% Parts of Union and Ages 65+ 16,729 14.6% Marion Counties Race White 103,024 89.9% Black/African-American 5,077 4.4% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 2,691 2.3% American Indian/Alaska Native 360 0.3% Other race reported 683 0.6% Two or more races 2,778 2.4% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,724 2.4%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 86 Ohio Median Household Income $62,291 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 70.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 11,320 10.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,617 14.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,647 12.0% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,538 6.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,691 5.4% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,010 7.9% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

28.4% of District 86 residents, or 29,888 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 86 Fact Sheet Representative Tracy Richardson

Education (Age 25+) District 86 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,719 9.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 30,292 38.2% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,506 28.4% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 18,729 23.6% 28.3%

Health District 86 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,483 5.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 15,403 14.5% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,027 15.1% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 312 7.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 380 9.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 267 27.8 19.8

Internet Access

6,845 households, about 1 in 6, in District 86 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 86 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,058 17.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,082 44.3% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 86 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 13,384 31.8% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,217 12.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 37,848 89.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,283 83.8% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 87 Fact Sheet Representative Riordan McClain

Demographics District 87 District 87

Population 110,453 Under age 18 24,984 22.6% Ages 18-64 64,886 58.7% Ages 65+ 20,583 18.6% Race White 106,586 96.5% Black/African-American 946 0.9% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 560 0.5%

American Indian/Alaska Native 77 0.1% Parts of Morrow, Other race reported 458 0.4% Crawford, Wyandot, Marion, and Seneca Two or more races 1,826 1.7% Counties Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,035 1.8%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 87 Ohio Median Household Income $53,246 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 78.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 11,998 11.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,485 14.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,535 11.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,447 8.6% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,001 4.6% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,599 6.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

32.1% of District 87 residents, or 34,848 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 87 Fact Sheet Representative Riordan McClain

Education (Age 25+) District 87 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 7,724 10.0% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 35,165 45.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,646 29.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 11,353 14.8% 28.3%

Health District 87 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,205 5.7% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 16,192 14.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,883 15.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 270 7.7% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 347 9.9% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 222 21.0 19.8

Internet Access

9,112 households, about 1 in 5, in District 87 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 87 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,542 16.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,563 36.5% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 87 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 16,219 36.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,194 11.8% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 38,715 87.6% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,067 79.4% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 88 Fact Sheet Representative Gary N. Click

Demographics District 88 District 88

Population 110,184 Under age 18 24,549 22.3% Ages 18-64 65,835 59.8% Ages 65+ 19,800 18.0% Race White 101,780 92.4%

Black/African-American 3,417 3.1% Parts of Sandusky and Asian-American/Pacific Islander 555 0.5% Seneca Counties American Indian/Alaska Native 269 0.2% Other race reported 1,657 1.5% Two or more races 2,506 2.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 8,544 7.8%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 88 Ohio Median Household Income $53,091 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 79.5% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 13,076 12.4% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 4,112 17.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,032 16.1% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,170 8.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,121 5.8% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,055 8.7% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

30.9% of District 88 residents, or 32,638 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 88 Fact Sheet Representative Gary N. Click

Education (Age 25+) District 88 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 6,812 9.0% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 32,977 43.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,323 30.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,359 16.4% 28.3%

Health District 88 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,094 4.7% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 16,036 14.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,209 15.0% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 270 7.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 345 9.8% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 255 22.8 19.8

Internet Access

9,008 households, about 1 in 5, in District 88 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 88 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,482 14.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,388 39.3% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 88 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,060 34.5% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,077 11.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 38,028 87.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 34,641 79.4% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 89 Fact Sheet Representative D.J. Swearingen

Demographics District 89 District 89

Population 115,412 Under age 18 22,922 19.9% Ages 18-64 66,634 57.7% Ages 65+ 25,856 22.4% Race Parts of Erie and Ottawa White 102,682 89.0% Counties Black/African-American 7,266 6.3% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 534 0.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 412 0.4% Other race reported 1,629 1.4% Two or more races 2,889 2.5% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 5,332 4.6%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 89 Ohio Median Household Income $55,888 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 78.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 12,652 11.1% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,917 17.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,921 16.0% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 1,963 5.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,571 4.9% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,711 7.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

28.5% of District 89 residents, or 32,363 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 89 Fact Sheet Representative D.J. Swearingen

Education (Age 25+) District 89 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 6,939 8.3% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 30,662 36.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 26,999 32.1% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 19,426 23.1% 28.3%

Health District 89 Ohio No health insurance coverage 5,143 4.5% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 15,018 13.2% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 17,380 15.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 259 7.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 310 9.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 187 18.9 19.8

Internet Access

9,203 households, about 1 in 5, in District 89 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 89 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,669 15.9% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,250 42.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 89 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 19,471 39.5% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,394 11.0% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 44,069 89.5% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 40,031 81.3% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 90 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 90 District 90

Population 117,753 Under age 18 26,153 22.2% Ages 18-64 70,512 59.9% Ages 65+ 21,088 17.9% Race White 112,005 95.1% Parts of Adams, Scioto, Black/African-American 2,788 2.4% and Lawrence Counties Asian-American/Pacific Islander 358 0.3% American Indian/Alaska Native 259 0.2% Other race reported 290 0.2% Two or more races 2,053 1.7% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,502 1.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 90 Ohio Median Household Income $40,368 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 63.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 25,042 22.1% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 7,880 30.6% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 4,015 28.4% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,785 13.8% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 10,775 9.5% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,966 15.4% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

45.3% of District 90 residents, or 51,397 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 90 Fact Sheet Representative Brian Baldridge

Education (Age 25+) District 90 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 13,043 16.0% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 34,713 42.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,686 26.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,253 15.0% 28.3%

Health District 90 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,782 5.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 29,454 25.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 26,038 22.8% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 268 8.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 337 10.5% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 331 30.0 19.8

Internet Access

12,409 households, about 1 in 4, in District 90 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 90 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,990 19.5% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,270 49.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 90 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 18,662 40.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 12,536 27.2% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 37,553 81.4% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 33,746 73.1% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 91 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 91 District 91

Population 120,740 Under age 18 28,352 23.5% Ages 18-64 71,719 59.4% Ages 65+ 20,669 17.1% Parts of Clinton, Race Highland, Pike, and Ross White 114,985 95.2% Counties Black/African-American 2,018 1.7% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 422 0.3% American Indian/Alaska Native 286 0.2% Other race reported 272 0.2% Two or more races 2,757 2.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,360 1.1%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 91 Ohio Median Household Income $46,976 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 70.3% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 21,420 18.1% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 7,182 25.8% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,071 21.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,202 11.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 9,580 8.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,504 12.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

39.6% of District 91 residents, or 46,816 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 91 Fact Sheet Representative Shane Wilkin

Education (Age 25+) District 91 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 12,336 15.0% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 34,490 42.0% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,958 27.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,432 15.1% 28.3%

Health District 91 Ohio No health insurance coverage 8,248 6.9% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 27,146 22.7% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 23,537 19.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 328 7.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 418 9.7% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 397 32.9 19.8

Internet Access

11,397 households, about 1 in 4, in District 91 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 91 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,730 18.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,398 45.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 91 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,517 37.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 9,262 19.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 40,561 85.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,868 75.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 92 Fact Sheet Representative Mark Johnson

Demographics District 92 District 92

Population 120,997 Under age 18 26,453 21.9% Ages 18-64 75,195 62.1% Ages 65+ 19,349 16.0% Parts of Fayette, Ross, Race and Pickaway Counties White 109,440 90.4% Black/African-American 6,034 5.0% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,039 0.9% American Indian/Alaska Native 114 0.1% Other race reported 710 0.6% Two or more races 3,660 3.0% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,935 1.6%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 92 Ohio Median Household Income $53,570 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 65.1% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 16,832 15.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 5,350 20.7% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,587 17.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,626 10.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 6,974 6.3% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,504 9.7% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

33.5% of District 92 residents, or 37,112 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 92 Fact Sheet Representative Mark Johnson

Education (Age 25+) District 92 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 11,044 12.9% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 37,025 43.3% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,512 27.5% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 13,874 16.2% 28.3%

Health District 92 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,944 6.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 19,843 17.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 20,753 18.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 326 8.3% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 376 9.6% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 329 34.7 19.8

Internet Access

9,497 households, about 1 in 5, in District 92 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 92 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,506 17.8% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,466 46.7% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 92 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,632 35.2% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 7,910 17.8% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 38,892 87.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 34,866 78.6% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 93 Fact Sheet Representative Jason Stephens

Demographics District 93 District 93

Population 117,029 Under age 18 26,967 23.0% Ages 18-64 69,501 59.4% Ages 65+ 20,561 17.6% Race Parts of Gallia, Jackson, White 112,057 95.8% Lawrence, and Vinton Counties Black/African-American 1,670 1.4% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 645 0.6% American Indian/Alaska Native 167 0.1% Other race reported 285 0.2% Two or more races 2,205 1.9% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,162 1.0%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 93 Ohio Median Household Income $47,411 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 70.3% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 21,217 18.5% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 7,017 26.8% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,336 24.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,294 11.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 8,161 7.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,011 11.5% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

40.5% of District 93 residents, or 46,504 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 93 Fact Sheet Representative Jason Stephens

Education (Age 25+) District 93 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 11,916 14.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 34,489 42.6% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 22,596 27.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 11,986 14.8% 28.3%

Health District 93 Ohio No health insurance coverage 9,083 7.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 25,344 21.8% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 23,550 20.3% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 194 8.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 203 8.5% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 226 20.8 19.8

Internet Access

12,219 households, about 1 in 4, in District 93 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 93 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,812 20.6% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,401 44.6% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 93 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,035 37.8% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 8,826 19.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 37,062 82.1% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 32,898 72.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 94 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 94 District 94

Population 120,497 Under age 18 20,575 17.1% Ages 18-64 80,539 66.8% Ages 65+ 19,383 16.1% Parts of Meigs, Athens, Race Vinton, and Washington White 112,485 93.4% Counties Black/African-American 2,763 2.3% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 1,964 1.6% American Indian/Alaska Native 201 0.2% Other race reported 396 0.3% Two or more races 2,688 2.2% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,897 1.6%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 94 Ohio Median Household Income $44,301 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 68.4% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 25,852 23.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 5,085 25.2% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,730 24.9% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,178 11.9% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 13,306 12.2% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,639 13.1% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

41.9% of District 94 residents, or 45,652 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 94 Fact Sheet Representative Jay Edwards

Education (Age 25+) District 94 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,909 11.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 28,611 37.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 20,743 27.3% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 17,715 23.3% 28.3%

Health District 94 Ohio No health insurance coverage 8,016 6.7% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 20,614 17.3% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 22,239 18.7% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 227 8.1% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 292 10.4% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 195 9.6 19.8

Internet Access

11,424 households, about 1 in 4, in District 94 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 94 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,991 17.0% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 7,221 53.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 94 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,414 34.4% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 7,806 17.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 38,360 85.6% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 33,373 74.5% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 95 Fact Sheet Representative Don Jones

Demographics District 95 District 95

Population 117,129 Under age 18 23,319 19.9% Ages 18-64 68,739 58.7% Ages 65+ 25,071 21.4% Race Parts of Carroll, Harrison, Noble, White 111,700 95.4% Belmont, and Black/African-American 2,875 2.5% Washington Counties Asian-American/Pacific Islander 594 0.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 312 0.3% Other race reported 392 0.3% Two or more races 1,256 1.1% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,118 1.0%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 95 Ohio Median Household Income $52,573 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 67.6% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 13,173 12.0% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 3,559 15.6% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 1,638 14.2% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,867 8.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 4,845 4.4% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,411 6.2% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

30.8% of District 95 residents, or 33,968 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 95 Fact Sheet Representative Don Jones

Education (Age 25+) District 95 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 9,170 10.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 38,193 44.5% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 24,825 28.9% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 13,687 15.9% 28.3%

Health District 95 Ohio No health insurance coverage 7,695 7.0% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 14,914 13.5% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 19,216 17.4% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 153 6.5% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 218 9.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 170 18.1 19.8

Internet Access

12,025 households, about 1 in 4, in District 95 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 95 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,123 14.3% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 3,145 39.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 95 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 18,133 39.7% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,109 11.2% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 37,462 82.0% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 33,678 73.7% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 96 Fact Sheet Representative Ron Ferguson

Demographics District 96 District 96

Population 117,436 Under age 18 22,911 19.5% Ages 18-64 69,753 59.4% Ages 65+ 24,772 21.1% Parts of Jefferson, Race Monroe, and Belmont White 109,225 93.0% Counties Black/African-American 5,021 4.3% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 470 0.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 130 0.1% Other race reported 236 0.2% Two or more races 2,354 2.0% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,495 1.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 96 Ohio Median Household Income $46,480 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 69.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 19,190 16.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 5,749 25.4% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,425 21.3% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,403 10.2% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 8,593 7.5% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,895 12.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

36.2% of District 96 residents, or 41,460 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 96 Fact Sheet Representative Ron Ferguson

Education (Age 25+) District 96 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 8,088 9.5% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 38,679 45.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 25,448 30.0% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,483 14.7% 28.3%

Health District 96 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,681 5.8% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 21,332 18.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 20,880 18.0% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 89 7.6% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 108 9.3% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 109 10.8 19.8

Internet Access

12,413 households, about 1 in 4, in District 96 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 96 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,817 14.1% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,208 45.4% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 96 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 19,218 39.8% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 7,734 16.0% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 39,208 81.2% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,851 74.3% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 97 Fact Sheet Representative

Demographics District 97 District 97

Population 116,644 Under age 18 26,273 22.5% Ages 18-64 69,452 59.5% Ages 65+ 20,919 17.9% Race Parts of Guernsey, and Muskingum Counties White 108,107 92.7% Black/African-American 3,110 2.7% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 542 0.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 331 0.3% Other race reported 691 0.6% Two or more races 3,863 3.3% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 1,378 1.2%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 97 Ohio Median Household Income $47,024 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 73.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 20,064 17.7% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 7,191 28.3% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 3,159 24.5% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,789 10.0% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 8,059 7.1% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 2,994 11.8% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

37.1% of District 97 residents, or 42,107 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 97 Fact Sheet Representative Adam Holmes

Education (Age 25+) District 97 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 10,257 12.8% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 33,423 41.7% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 23,807 29.7% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,759 15.9% 28.3%

Health District 97 Ohio No health insurance coverage 6,610 5.7% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 23,937 20.7% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 18,802 16.3% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 327 8.0% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 432 10.5% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 322 29.3 19.8

Internet Access

10,763 households, about 1 in 4, in District 97 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 97 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,708 17.9% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 6,581 50.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 97 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 17,787 38.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 8,731 18.7% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 39,342 84.3% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 35,888 76.9% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 98 Fact Sheet Representative Brett Hudson Hillyer

Demographics District 98 District 98

Population 123,176 Under age 18 31,549 25.6% Ages 18-64 70,229 57.0% Ages 65+ 21,398 17.4% Race White 119,734 97.2% Black/African-American 661 0.5% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 484 0.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 179 0.1% Parts of Tuscarawas and Holmes Counties Other race reported 126 0.1% Two or more races 1,992 1.6% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 2,868 2.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 98 Ohio Median Household Income $55,270 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 77.0% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 14,423 11.9% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 5,229 16.9% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,169 15.1% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 2,376 8.6% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 5,340 4.4% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 1,735 5.6% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

32.7% of District 98 residents, or 39,712 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 98 Fact Sheet Representative Brett Hudson Hillyer

Education (Age 25+) District 98 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 17,895 22.0% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 33,406 41.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 17,552 21.6% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,404 15.3% 28.3%

Health District 98 Ohio No health insurance coverage 20,958 17.2% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 13,878 11.4% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 15,328 12.6% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 272 5.8% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 379 8.1% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 269 22.0 19.8

Internet Access

12,957 households, about 3 in 10, in District 98 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 98 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,016 15.7% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 4,496 40.9% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 98 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,236 34.1% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 5,108 11.4% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 35,643 79.8% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 31,706 71.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2 Ohio House District 99 Fact Sheet Representative Sarah Fowler Arthur

Demographics District 99 District 99

Population 108,076 Under age 18 23,807 22.0% Ages 18-64 64,235 59.4% Ages 65+ 20,034 18.5% Parts of Ashtabula and Race Geauga Counties White 100,582 93.1% Black/African-American 3,788 3.5% Asian-American/Pacific Islander 556 0.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 131 0.1% Other race reported 463 0.4% Two or more races 2,556 2.4% Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino (of any race) 4,647 4.3%

Income, Employment & Poverty District 99 Ohio Median Household Income $49,949 $56,602 Employment (Age 25-64) % % Labor Force Participation Rate 70.7% 77.9% Poverty Count % % Persons living below poverty 19,116 18.2% 14.0% Children (Age 0-17) below poverty 6,006 25.6% 19.9% Families with children living below poverty 2,297 20.7% 16.8% Older Adults (Age 60+) below poverty 3,250 11.7% 8.8% Persons in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 9,438 9.0% 6.3% Children (Age 0-17) in deep poverty (under 50% of poverty) 3,218 13.7% 9.3%

Food Bank Benefits Eligibility

39.0% of District 99 residents, or 40,917 people, live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, which means they are eligible to receive food bank benefits in Ohio.

2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 1 Ohio House District 99 Fact Sheet Representative Sarah Fowler Arthur

Education (Age 25+) District 99 Ohio Less than a high school diploma 9,602 12.7% 9.6% High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 31,927 42.1% 33.0% Some college or associate degree 21,853 28.8% 29.1%

Bachelor’s degree or higher 12,389 16.4% 28.3%

Health District 99 Ohio No health insurance coverage 9,498 9.0% 6.1% Medicaid coverage 18,848 17.9% 15.9%

Disability Status (with a disability) 16,986 16.2% 14.0%

Birth Outcomes Count Rate Rate Low birthweight (under 5.5 pounds) 276 8.2% 8.6% Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) 344 10.2% 10.3% Teen births (births per 1,000 females ages 15-19) 231 25.1 19.8

Internet Access

9,276 households, about 1 in 5, in District 99 don’t have an internet subscription. Internet access is important for accessing virtual school, employment and benefits.

Housing District 99 Ohio

Unaffordable housing: Housing costs are more than 30% of the household income Owner-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,850 19.4% 18.0%

Renter-occupied households in unaffordable housing 5,477 53.2% 44.9%

Access & Benefits District 99 Ohio Public Benefits Income Count % % Households with Social Security Income (OASDI) 15,720 37.3% 31.9%

Households that received SNAP (food stamps) 6,998 16.6% 13.1%

Technology Count % % Household has one or more computing device 35,705 84.7% 89.1% Household has an internet subscription 32,873 78.0% 82.4% Sources: Birth Outcomes data are from Ohio Department of Health, 2016-2018, calculated by The Center for Community Solutions. All other data are 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, compiled by The Center for Community Solutions. 2021 www.CommunitySolutions.com 2