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ORIGINALIN THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO
Charlie E. Wilson, et al.,
Relators, Case No. 12-0019
vs.
Governor John R. Kasich, et al.,
Respondents.
Original Action
SUBMISSION OF EVIDENCE OF RESPONDENTS GOVERNOR JOHN KASICH,SENATE PRESIDENT THOMAS E. NIEHAUS, AND AUDITOR DAVID YOST
VOLUMEIEXHIBIT A - DIROSSI AFFIDAVIT WITH ALL EXHIBITS
(counsel listed on next two pages)
JAN 17 2fl12
CLERK OF COURTSUPREME COURT OF OHIO
Lloyd Pierre-Louis (0068086)Counsel ofRecord
Wesp/Barwell/Pierre-Louis Co., LLC6400 Riverside Drive, Suite DDublin, OH 43017(614) 341-7576 ext. 4(614) 388-5693 [email protected]
Dennis Murray (0038509)Murray & Murray Co., L.P.A.111 East Sjloreline DriveSandusky Ohio 44870-2517(419) 624-3126(419) 624-0707 [email protected]
Noah G. Purcell (pro hac vice)Kevin J. Hamilton (pro hac vice)Abha Khanna (pro hac vice)Perkins Coie LLP1201 Third Street, Suite 4800Seattle, Washington 98101-3099(206) 359-3301(206) 259-4301 [email protected]@[email protected]
Counsel for Relators
Michael DeWine (0009181)Ohio Attorney GeneralBy: John H. Burtch (0025815)
Counsel ofRecordE. Mark Braden (0024987)Robert J. Tucker (0082205)Baker & Hostetler, LLP65 East State Street, Suite 2100Columbus, Ohio 43215(614) 228-1541(614) 462-2616 [email protected]@[email protected]
Special Counsel forRespondents GovernorJohn Kasich, Senate President Thomas E.Nieha us,, and Auditor David Yost
Aaron D. Epstein (0063286)Pearl M. Chin (0078810)Assistant Attorneys GeneralConstitutional Offices Section30 E. Broad Street, 16th FloorColumbus, OH [email protected]@ohioattorneygeneral.gov(614) 466-2872(614) 728-7592 lr^ax
Counsel for Respondent Ohio GovernorJohn Kasich
Michael DeWine (0009181)Ohio Attorney GeneralRichard N. Coglianese (0066830)
Counsel ofRecordMichael Schuler (0082390)Erin Butcher-Lyden (0087278)Assistant Attorneys GeneralConstitutional Offices Section30 East Broad Street, 17th FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215(614) 466-8980(614) 466-5087 [email protected]@ohioattorneygeneral.goverin.butcher-lyden@ohioattorneygeneral.gov
Counsel for Respondent OhioSecretary ofState Jon Husted
Jeannine R. Lesperance (0085765)Renata Staff (0086922)Assistant Attorneys GeneralConstitutional Offices Section30 E. Broad Street, 16th FloorColumbus, OH [email protected]@ohioattorneygeneral.gov(614) 466-2872(614) 728-7592 fax
Counsel forRespondentAuditorDavid Yost
Jeannine R. Lesperance (0085765)Sarah Pierce (0087799)Assistant Attorneys GeneralConstitutional Offices Section30 E. Broad Street, 16th FloorColumbus, OH 43215Jeannine.le sperance@ohioattorneygeneral. [email protected](614) 466-2872(614) 728-7592 (fax)
Counsel for Respondent President of theOhio Senate Thomas E. Niehaus
EVIDENCE OF RESPONDENTS GOVERNOR JOHN KASICH, SENATEPRESIDENT THOMAS E. NIEHAUS, AND AUDITOR DAVID YOST
Pursuant to S.Ct.Prac.R. 10.7, Respondents Governor John Kasich, Senate
President Thomas E. Niehaus, and Auditor David Yost submit the following
evidence in support of the arguments in their merit brief.
VOLUME I
Exhibit A - Affidavit of Raymond E. DiRossi
Exhibit 1 Doubletree Hotel Invoice
Exhibit 2 August 1, 2011 Consulting Agreement
Exhibit 3 2012-2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan as amendedand engrossed on September 30, 2011
Exhibit 4 Historical Precedent for Non-ContiguousGovernmental Units
Exhibit 5 1971 Ohio Apportionment Plan
EXhihit 6 1981 Ohio Apportionment Plan
Exhibit 7 1991 Ohio Apportionment Plan
Exhibit 8 2001 Ohio Apportionment Plan
Exhibit 9 Map of Franklin County under Fortner Plan
VOLUME II
Exhibit B - Affidavit of Heather Mann
Exhibit 1 Proposed Terms and Conditions of Caucus andNon-Caucus Allocation of Funds
Exhibit 2 August 5, 2011 Consulting Agreement
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Exhibit 3 Apportionment Plan Submission by CatherineTurcer and Jim Slagle on behalf of the OhioCampaign for Accountable Redistricting/OhioCitizen Action
Exhibit 4 Apportionment Plan Submission by Ray DiRossi
and Heather Mann, Joint Secretaries to the Ohio
Apportionment Board
Exhibit 5 Apportionment Plan Submission by Sarah Cherryon behalf of the House and Senate DemocraticCaucuses
Exhibit 6 Technical Amendment to Joint Secretaries' OhioApportionment Plan
Exhibit 7 Amendment A to Joint Secretaries' OhioApportionment Plan
Exhibit 8 Amendment B to Joint Secretaries' OhioApportionment Plan
Exhibit 9 Handout to Amendment B
Exhibit 10 Representative Sandra Williams September 29,2011 Press Release
Exhibit 11 House Minority Leader Budish September 29, 2011Absence Letter
Exhibit 12 Ohio Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs
letterVOLUME III
Exhibit 13 Statewide Map of 2012-2022 Ohio ApportionmentPlan House Districts
Exhibit 14 Statewide Map of 2012-2022 Ohio ApportionmentPlan Senate Districts
Exhibit 15 Maps of 99 House Districts established by 2012-2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan
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Exhibit 16 Maps of 33 Senate Districts established by 2012-2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan
Exhibit 17 Map of Counties with "Rights"
Exhibit 18 Apportionment Board Historical Schedule Chart
Exhibit 19 Chart of Mandatory/Permissive Whole CountyHouse Districts
Exhibit 20 Reference Sheet of 88 Counties and House DistrictRatios of Representation
Exhibit 21 Comparison of apportionment plans submitted toOhio Apportionment Board
Exhibit 22 Maps and Lists of Population Deviation and RacialDemographics from 2010 Census Data as Appliedto 2011 House Districts
Exhibit 23 Maps and Lists of Population Deviation and RacialDemographics from 2010 Census Data as Appliedto 2011 Senate Districts
Exhibit 24 Final Political Indices of House and SenateDistricts under 2012-2022 Ohio ApportionmentPlan
Exl.u 'l.'+ 2F ..f N .... -f!...-.+; g area °, of (^', o_iintvvuous ,,P3lap
Exhibit 26 Map of Blendon Township
Exhibit 27 Map of Clinton Township
Exhibit 28 Map of Franklin Township
Exhibit 29 Map of Hamilton Township
Exhibit 30 Map of Hilliard City
Exhibit 31 Map of Jackson Township
Exhibit 32 Map of Jefferson Township
Exhibit 33
Exhibit 34
Exhibit 35
Exhibit 36
Exhibit 37
Exhibit 38
Exhibit 39
Exhibit 40
Exhibit 41
Exhibit 42
Exhibit 43
Exhibit 44
Exhibit 45
Exhibit 46
Exhibit 4 7
Exhibit 48
Exhibit 49
Exhibit 50
Exhibit 51
Exhibit 52
Exhibit 53
Map of Madison Township
Map of Mifflin Township
Map of Norwich Township
Map of Perry Township
Map of Prairie Township
Map of Sharon Township
Map of Truro Township
Map of Washington Township
Map of Non-Contiguous areas of Hamilton County
Map of Columbia Township
Map of Springfield Township
Map of Sycamore Township
Map of Non-Contiguous areas of Summit County
Map of Bath Township
Map of Coventry Township
Map of Cuyahoga Falls City
Map of Springfield Township
Map of Non-Contiguous areas of Stark County
Map of Bethlehem Township
Map of Canton Township
Map of Osnaburg Township
Exhibit 54 Map of Perry Township
Exhibit 55
Exhibit 56
Exhibit 57
Exhibit 58
Exhibit 59
Exhibit 60
Exhibit 61
Exhibit 62
Exhibit 63
Exhibit 64
Exhibit 65
Exhibit 66
Exhibit 67
Exhibit 68
Exhibit 69
Exhibit 70
Exhibit 71
Exhibit 72
Exhibit 73
Exhibit 74
Exhibit 75
Map of Plain Township
Map of Tuscawaras Township
Map of Non-Contiguous areas of MontgomeryCounty
Map of Clay Township
Map of Clayton City
Map of Dayton City
Map of Harrison Township
Map of Jefferson Township
Map of Miami Township
Map of Riverside City
Map of Trotwood City
Map of Sylvania Township
Map of Grafton Township
Map of Eaton Township
Map comparing 2001 House Districts 59 and 60with 2011 House Districts 58 and 59
Map of Painesville Township
Map of Non-Contiguous areas of Medina County
Map of Brunswick Hills Township
Map of York Township
Map of Non-Contiguous areas of Licking County
Map of Etna Township
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Exhibit 76 Map of Madison Township
Exhibit 77 Map of Newark Township
Exhibit 78 Map of Non-Contiguous areas of Pickaway County
Exhibit 79 Map of Circleville Township
Exhibit 80 Map of Harrison Township
Exhibit 81 Map of Non-Contiguous areas of Auglaize County
Exhibit 82 Map of Duchoquet Township
Exhibit 83 Map of St. Mary's Township
Exhibit 84 Map of Marietta Township
Exhibit 85 Map comparing 2001 House District 41 and 2011House District 38.
Exhibit 86 Map comparing 2001 House Districts 62 and 63with 2011 House Districts 60 and 61
Exhibit 87 Map comparing 2001 House District 77 with 2011
House District 84
Exhibit 88 Map comparing 2001 House District 86 with 2011Housc District 91
VOLUME IV
Exhibit C - Transcript of August 4, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardMeeting
Exhibit D - Transcript of August 22, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at Ohio State University, Lima
Exhibit E - Transcript of August 22, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at University of Toledo
Exhibit F - Transcript of August 23, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at Cleveland State University
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Exhibit G -
VOLUME V
Exhibit H -
Exhibit I -
Exhibit J -
Exhibit K -
Exhibit L -
Exhibit M -
Exhibit N -
VOLUME VI
Exhibit 0 -
Exhibit P -
Exhibit Q -
Exhibit R -
VOLUME VII
Exhibit S
Exhibit T
Transcript of August 23, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at University of Akron
Transcript of August 23, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at Youngstown State University
Transcript of August 24, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at Walsh University
Transcript of August 24, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at Marietta College
Transcript of August 25, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at University of Dayton
Transcript of August 25, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at University of Cincinnati
Transcript of August 26, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at The Ohio State University -Newark
Transcript of August 26, 2011 Ohio Apportionment BoardRegional Hearing at Columbus State Community College
Transcript of September 26, 2011 Ohio Apportionment Boardmeeting
Transcript of September 28, 2011 Ohio Apportionment Boardmeeting
An Ohio Apportionment Plan for 2012-2022 as amended andengrossed on September 28, 2011
Transcript of September 30, 2011 Ohio Apportionment Boardmeeting
Affidavit of Clark Bensen
Affidavit of James Tilling
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Respectfully submitted,
Jeannine R. Lesperance (0085765) Michael e ine (0009181Renata Staff (0086922) Ohio Attorney GeneralAssistant Attorneys General By: John H. Burtch (0025815)Constitutional Offices Section Counsel of'Record30 E. Broad Street, 16th Floor E. Mark Braden (0024987)Columbus, OH 43215 Robert J. Tucker (0082205)Jeannine.lesperance@ohioattorneygen Baker & Hostetler, LLPeral.gov 65 East State Street, Suite [email protected] Columbus, Ohio 43215(614) 466-2872 (614) 228-1541(614) 728-7592 fax (614) 462-2616 fax
[email protected] for Respondent Auditor David [email protected] [email protected]
Jeannine R. Lesperance (0085765) Special Counsel for Respondents GovernorSarah Pierce (0087799) John Kasich, Senate President Thomas E.Assistant Attorneys General Niehaus, andAuditorDavid YostConstitutional Offices Section30 E. Broad Street, 16th Floor Aaron D. Epstein (0063286)Columbus, OH 43215 Pearl M. Chin (0078810)Jeannine.lesperance@ohioattorneygen Assistant Attorneys Generaleral.gov Constitutional Offices [email protected] 30 E. Broad Street, 16th Floorl6i41 4E^,C.nQgr/2 n,.iut.u..s, nrj 4321 5^„' ^u ^ .1(614) 728-7592 (fax) [email protected]
[email protected] for Respondent President of (614) 466-2872the Ohio Senate Thomas E. Niehaus (614) 728-7592 fax
Counsel for Respondent Ohio GovernorJohn Kasich
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing was served upon the following
this 17th day of January, 2012 by electronic mail and hand delivery:
Lloyd Pierre-LouisCounsel of'Record
Wesp/Barwell//Pierre-Louis Co., LLC6400 Riverside Drive, Suite DDublin, OH [email protected]
Dennis MurrayMurray & Murray Co., L.P.A.111 East Shoreline DriveSandusky Ohio [email protected]
Michael DeWineOhio Attorney GeneralRichard N. Coglianese
Counsel ofRecordMichael SchulerErin Butcher-LydenAssistant Attorneys GeneralConstitutional Offices Section30 East Broad Street, 17th FloorColumbus, Ohio [email protected]@ohioattorneygeneral.goverin.butcher-lyden@ohioattorneygeneral.gov
Counsel for Relators Counsel for Respondent Ohio Secretary ofState Jon Husted
Robert . c er (0082205)
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO
Charlie E. Wilson, et al.,
Relators, • Case No. 12-0019
vs.
Governor John R. Kasich, et al.,
Respondents.
Original Action
AFFIDAVIT OF RAYMOND E. DIROSSI
I, Raymond E. DiRossi, having been first duly sworn state as follows:
1. I am over the age of eighteen and am competent to testify to the facts
in this affidavit which are based upon my personal knowledge.
2. From August 4, 2011 to September 30, 2011, I served as a Joint
Secretary to the Ohio Apportionment Board along with Heather Mann.
3. Since January 2009, I have been the President and sole owner of
Capital Advantage, LLC. Capital Advantage, LLC provides professional consulting
and fundraising services.
4. From January 3, 2005 through December 31, 2008, I was the Finance
and Budget Director for then Ohio Representative Jon Husted. Before this position,
I worked for 13 years in the Ohio Senate starting in 1991.
5. In 1998, I was designated by the Ohio Senate as the point person on
redistricting and reapportionment. I attended 7 or 8 National Conference of State
Legislators' meetings on apportionment. I also attended all meetings of The
Legislative Task Force on Redistricting, Reapportionment, and Demographic
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Research ("Legislative Task Force"), and was trained on the GIS software,
Autobound. I was also designated as the person to coordinate with Cleveland State
University, the state's data consultants, in all matters relating to the upcoming
2001 reapportionment and redistricting.
6. In 2001, I acted as the chief assistant to the Secretary of the Ohio
Apportionment Board. In that role, I coordinated all meetings and agendas for the
full apportionment board as well as all 10 of the regional hearings that the board
held to solicit public input and feedback. I also directly assisted in the formulation
of the redistricting and reapportionment plans.
7. Prior to my appointment as a Joint Secretary to the Ohio
Apportionment Board in 2011, I had approached Speaker Batchelder and Senate
President Niehaus about wanting to be involved with the redistricting and
reapportionment process because of my prior involvement with the 2001 plans.
8. Both the Joint Republican and Joint Democratic Caucuses each
received an equal a...mn,„nt of funding frem the Legislative Task Force to be used ffr
reapportionment and redistricting efforts in 2011. All receipts and invoices for
these expenditures are matters of public record.
9. On July 7-8, 2011, I received training from John Morgan, a consultant
hired by our attorney, Mark Braden, on the GIS software, Maptitude. This software
was used to develop the 2011 redistricting and reapportionment plans.
10. On July 15, 2011, with technical advice and assistance from the IT
Director of the Senate, computer equipment was purchased using funds allocated to
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the Joint Republican Caucuses by the Legislative Task Force for use in the
reapportionment process.
11. On July 17, 2011, using the same allocation of funds from the
Legislative Task Force, a hotel room at the Doubletree Hotel in downtown
Columbus was leased as an office space for redistricting and reapportionment. A
true and accurate copy of the invoice for the lease of the Doubletree hotel room is
attached as Exhibit 1.
12. A room at the Doubletree hotel in downtown Columbus was also used
as an office for redistricting and reapportionment in 2001.
13. Beginning in mid-July, 2011, I, along with Heather Mann, sought to
coordinate weekly meetings with the staff of the leaders of the Ohio House of
Representatives and the Ohio Senate, the Governor's office, and eventually the
Auditor, to discuss both Congressional redistricting and the reapportionment plan,
though Auditor Yost or his staff never participated in any Congressional
red:.S.^.rl^.t.ng' r°.,lat°.,d 1'.:eet'.ng3'. TTlt.mately, '^:;e to 3'Ched:;Iing ^,onfll^t3' and th°., fact
that they were no longer needed, the vast majority of those weekly meetings were
cancelled and never held. In fact, those weekly meetings occurred no more than 3
times from July through October, 2011.
14. On August 1, 2011, a contract was executed between the Republican
members of the Legislative Task Force and Capital Advantage, LLC to consult on
the preparation and formulation of a plan for the next apportionment of the Ohio
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General Assembly. A true and accurate copy of that agreement is attached as
Exhibit 2.
15. On August 4, 2011, the Ohio Apportionment Board held its
organizational meeting where Heather Mann and I were appointed as the Joint
Secretaries to the Ohio Apportionment Board.
16. As a Joint Secretary, many of my initial responsibilities were
administrative in nature including organizing and preparing for the
reapportionment process, as well as the planning and organizing of the regional
public hearings on reapportionment to be held throughout the state of Ohio.
Additionally, the drafting and modernizing of the proposed rules for the Ohio
Apportionment Board, and maintaining the official records of Ohio Apportionment
Board activities were time consuming activities.
17. Additionally, much effort at the outset was taken to correct problems
with the integration of census data, the geography of Ohio's governmental units as
being shown by the Maptitude softwar., and ntegrating past election results .nto
the Maptitude software being used to draft the reapportionment plan.
18. From August 22, 2011 through August 26, 2011, the Ohio
Apportionment Board held 11 regional hearings around the state to hear public
testimony.
19. September 23, 2011 was the deadline for the submission of any
reapportionment plans to the Ohio Apportionment Board. Under the rules adopted
by the Ohio Apportionment Board on August 4, 2011, and under my duties as a
Joint Secretary of the Ohio Apportionment Board, I, along with Heather Mann,
immediately distributed copies of the submitted plans to designated agents for each
of the five members of the Ohio Apportionment Board.
20. One of the plans submitted to the Ohio Apportionment Board on
September 23, 2011 was the apportionment plan prepared by Heather Mann and
myself.
21. There were three other plans submitted to the Ohio Apportionment
Board on or before September 23, 2011. Two of the plans were from the "winners"
of the "Draw the Line Ohio" contest put on by the Ohio Campaign for Accountable
Redistricting. The other was submitted by the Joint Democratic Caucuses.
22. On September 26, 2011, the Ohio Apportionment Board heard
testimony on all four of the submitted plans.
23. On September 28, 2011, the Ohio Apportionment Board considered
amendments on the apportionment plan I submitted with Heather Mann. Due to
suggestions and considerable discussian with House Minority Leader Armond
Budish during that meeting, one of the amendments was amended and adopted.
The Ohio Apportionment Board voted 4-1 to adopt the amended plan drafted by
Heather Mann and myself.
24. The Ohio Apportionment Board held an emergency meeting on
September 30, 2011 to consider an amendment to the plan dealing with two Senate
districts in Cuyahoga and Lake Counties. This amendment was a specific request
of Democratic Representative Sandra Williams, who also serves as the Chairwoman
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of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus. The Ohio Apportionment Board adopted this
amendment and subsequently adopted the amended apportionment plan on
September 30, 2011 on a 4-0 vote. A true and accurate copy of An Ohio
Apportionment Plan For 2012-2022 (the "2012-2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan") as
amended and engrossed by the Ohio Apportionment Board on September 30, 2011 is
attached as Exhibit 3.
25. The 2012-2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan was not developed in secret.
To my knowledge, there were no meetings by the Ohio Apportionment Board that
were not open to the public. On the contrary, there were 4 public meetings of the
Ohio Apportionment Board and 11 regional hearings where the public could and did
submit testimony. And, suggestions made at these hearings were incorporated into
the enacted reapportionment plan, including (1) requests to keep Columbiana and
Allen Counties whole and in single house districts, (2) requests to keep whole or
minimize splits of political subdivisions such as Kettering, and (3) requests from the
Ohio NAA CP to prctect and maintain the number af African A merican seats in the
legislature. Later in the process, the Ohio Commission on Hispanic and Latino
Affairs asked that special consideration be given to the Hispanic community in
Lorain and Cuyahoga Counties. Heather and I did our best to address this specific
request in the apportionment plan we proposed.
26. Additionally, although agenda scripts were provided to staff members
of the Republican members of the Ohio Apportionment Board prior to the public
meetings, the Ohio Apportionment Board members did deviate from the agenda
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scripts on multiple occasions. This included small deviations dealing with process
or order of the agenda, but also included significant deviations including a
Republican member of the Ohio Apportionment Board voting with Minority Leader
Budish on a proposed amendment to the rules, which I opposed at the August 4,
2011 Ohio Apportionment Board meeting.
27. Occasionally, though not often, individual members of the Ohio
Apportionment Board, or their staff, would come to the Doubletree Hotel office to
monitor the progress of the draft of reapportionment and Congressional
redistricting plans.
28. On only one occasion were two members of the Ohio Apportionment
Board together with me at the Doubletree hotel at the same time. But, to my
recollection, they were only there in passing as one member was arriving and the
other was leaving, and I witnessed no discussions between the two members about
the specifics of the apportionment plan. At no other time when I was present was
...are than one :nember of the Ohio Apportionment Board present at the Doubletree
hotel office at the same time.
29. House Minority Leader Armond Budish never requested to review the
progress of the reapportionment plan being prepared by Heather Mann and myself.
30. I was never provided any information related to the reapportionment
plan drafted by the Joint Democratic Caucuses until their plan was officially
submitted to the Ohio Apportionment Board on September 23, 2011. Nor was I ever
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invited to any meetings related to the Joint Democratic Caucuses' preparation of
their reapportionment plan.
31. The 2012-2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan was drafted in compliance
with Article XI of the Ohio Constitution, as well as all applicable provisions of the
United States Constitution, the Federal Voting Rights Act, and applicable case law.
32. The process of reapportionment begins by taking the total population
of the state of Ohio and dividing it by 99, which yields the target population of a
house district. Ohio Constitution, Article XI, Section 2.
33. Then counties that are within 95% to 105% of the target population
must be identified and designated as a single house district. Ohio Constitution,
Article XI, Section 10(A). The only county that met this requirement under the
2010 census data was Wayne County and it is House District 1-
34. After that, any county that is between 90% and 95%, or 105% and
110% of the target population may be designated as a single house district. Ohio
C^v.St:ti.`.tiOn, Art:Ile Xl, SeCtl..:: 1^1(R) TTnd°r tl:e 2010 CenSl.'.S data, there were
four counties that met this requirement, Richland, Wood, Allen, and Columbiana
Counties, which are House Districts 2-5, respectively.
35. Then, proceeding in ordered succession from the most populous county
to the least populous county, each remaining county containing more than the
target population must be divided into a certain number of house districts. Any
remaining territory within one of these counties must be combined with adjoining
territory in another county or counties to form a single house district. Ohio
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Constitution, Article XI, Section 10(C). The remaining territory of the state shall be
combined into House of Representative districts. Article XI, Section 10(D).
36. To understand why Relators' claims are incorrect, one must first
understand the geography of the state. In many of Ohio's rural areas, the co-
existence of townships, cities and villages has not altered the traditional
checkerboard-like design of Ohio's geographical boundaries. In many of Ohio's
expanding urban areas (and a growing number of rural areas) these traditional
political subdivision squares of the state are being changed significantly by
annexation.
37. Consider the contrast between Cuyahoga and Franklin counties. In
Cuyahoga County, there are approximately 57 distinct townships, cities or villages
and every single one has a pristine definable border that is comprised of a single
continuous line. More importantly, every precinct in those 57 governmental units is
contiguous to the rest of that specific governmental unit. Cuyahoga County is the
state's most populous cou:.ty, but none of its 11 house districts are challenged by
Relators.
38. By contrast, annexation has run wild in Franklin County where there
are now more than 325 non-contiguous eces of approximately 55 distinctp
townships, cities, and villages. In an extreme case, Perry Township in Franklin
County just by itself is in 34 distinct non-contiguous pieces. In many cases, these
little pieces of land are wholly circumscribed by other governmental units and the
act of trying to reunite a non-contiguous jurisdiction would lead to dividing several
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other governmental units. In Franklin County, Relators have challenged 8 of the 10
house districts.
39. These changes in Ohio's geography are not new, but have slowly been
exacerbating themselves since the dawn of Ohio's annexation laws. The basis for
the majority of Relators' claims is that these non-contiguous pieces need to be
reassembled, and, if that action does not occur, Article XI has been violated. The
Ohio Apportionment Board, however, is not responsible for the "splitting" of these
governmental units - those decisions were made by local elected officials over
decades of annexations. Further, the Ohio Apportionment Board is required to
adopt a plan based on the geography that exists in the state at the time of the
census. See Ohio Constitution, Article XI, Section 6.
40. The constitutional protections that limit the dividing of governmental
units are diminished when the jurisdictions themselves cause their communities to
be divided. The 2001 and previous Ohio Apportionment Boards, however, granted
the certig.rou^ portions of a nan-contigucus governmental unit t e constitutional
protections of Article XI. That is, if a contiguous portion of a non-contiguous
governmental unit is divided, it is considered to be divided by the Ohio
Apportionment Board under Article XI of the Ohio Constitution. The same
principle was used in preparing the 2012-2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan.
41. The approach of the 2012-2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan prepared by
Heather and me, that reassembling non-contiguous pieces is not a constitutional
requirement, is consistent with the approach of the previous Ohio Apportionment
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Boards. In 2001, the Ohio Apportionment Board adopted a map in which 34 house
districts had non-contiguous portions of governmental units that were not counted
as "splits." The 2001 map was heavily litigated and ultimately upheld, but this
specific issue was never even raised in that, or any other litigation. And, counsel for
the plaintiffs' in the 2001 litigation is also counsel for Relators in this case. In 1991,
the Ohio Apportionment Board adopted a map in which 25 house districts had the
same non-contiguous portions of governmental units that were not counted as
"splits." In 1981, there were 16 similar house districts. See "Historical Precedent"
for a detailed listing of each of these districts attached as Exhibit 4. I have also
confirmed the existence of this approach in the 1971 Ohio Apportionment Plan.
True and accurate copies of the 1971, 1981, 1991, and 2001 Ohio Apportionment
plans are attached as Exhibits 5 to 8, respectively.
42. This means that this issue has confronted every single apportionment
board since the current version of Article XI of the Ohio Constitution was adopted in
1967. These previous apportionment boards have liau botil R^cpubhcan and
Democratic majorities and they all took the same approach as the 2011 Ohio
Apportionment Board.
43. Further, in the "User Notes on Plan Geography" section of the 2012-
2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan, the 2011 Ohio Apportionment Board proactively
noted that "many of the higher levels of geography, notably municipalities, wards,
and precincts, contain multiple pieces of territory that are separated by distances
short and long." These "non-contiguous areas" are "non-contiguous because ... they
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are legally or technically a portion of a geographic unit but surrounded by other
land-based geographic units."
44. The 2012-2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan contains a number of house
and senate districts constructed in careful accordance with the Federal Voting
Rights Act dealing with minority community concerns. If Relators' claims are
granted, the delicate balance of creating these districts while simultaneously
adhering to constitutional population and geographical restrictions will (1) result in
fewer majority-minority districts (a district with a non-Hispanic African-American
voting age population greater than 50%) being drawn, (2) jeopardize Ohio's
compliance with the Federal Voting Rights Act, and (3) diminish minority
communities' ability to elect their candidates of choice. For example: In Hamilton
County where 3 house districts are being challenged, the Ohio Apportionment
Board was able to construct two majority-minority house districts barely reaching
50+ percent while adhering to all of Article XI's provisions. The two majority-
^+ l. + + 5 4 erC°.,n nd 50.43 ° c° }"e ectl^^Pl^ Tc,u^i:^ori.,y ..cusc d:S^ric^s are O. rJ p t a p r n.,, .. Sp ..^. .. ng
the criteria Relators' suggest, this would likely not be feasible if the non-contiguous
jurisdictions had to be re-assembled.
45. Columbus cannot be contained in one whole House District; due to its
size, it has to be in at least seven house districts. Due to the fact that it wholly
circumscribes other governmental units like Whitehall and Bexley, and other non-
contiguous portions of several other governmental units - at least 8-10 house
districts are needed at a mathematical minimum. Thus, under Relators' new
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interpretation of Article XI, you cannot feasibly divide Columbus without also
"splitting" these non-contiguous pieces imbedded inside Columbus into different
districts. Again, Franklin County is home to two majority-minority house districts
that exist in compliance with the federal Voting Rights Act. The Relators' claims
would substantially upset these desirable and federally required outcomes.
46. Another example of how piecing back together the non-contiguous
governmental units could cause additional problems can be found in The Fortner
Map, one of the two "winning" maps from the Ohio Campaign on Accountable
Redistricting "Draw The Line Ohio" competition. Michael McDonald, whose
affidavit was filed in support of the Complaint, served as a consultant for the "Draw
The Line Ohio" competition. The Fortner map was the only map submitted to the
Ohio Apportionment Board that managed to keep all but one (Perry Township) of
the Franklin County governmental units with non-contiguous pieces in the same
house districts. A true and accurate copy of the apportionment of Franklin County
undcr thc Fartncr pla.i :s attached as Exh;.b:t 9. However, :n keepmg all the non-
contiguous portions in the same house district, nine house districts in Franklin
County in this map purposely split numerous contiguous Columbus City wards in
direct violation of Article XI, Section 7(C)1. Another consequence to reuniting non-
' HD 16 splits 8 Columbus City wards; HD 17 splits 16 Columbus City wards; HD18 splits 7 Columbus City wards; HD 19 splits 9 Columbus City wards; HD 20 splits5 Columbus City wards; HD 21 splits 4 Columbus City wards; HD 23 splits 14
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contiguous portions of these governmental units was that only one of the house
districts in Franklin County, House District 18, would now be a majority-minority
district. The 2012-2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan has two majority-minority
districts in Franklin County.
47. Overall, only 15 total governmental units were divided by the 2012-
2022 Ohio Apportionment Plan: the City of Columbus, the City of Cincinnati, the
City of Cleveland, the City of Akron, the City of Cuyahoga Falls, the City of
Massillon, the City of Dayton, the City of Toledo, Plain Township, the City of North
Ridgeville, Austintown Township, the City of Middletown, the City of Mentor, the
City of Brunswick, and the City of Marietta.
48. Also, although Article XI, Section 7(C) indicates that where a division
of a governmental unit is necessary it should follow the hierarchy of giving
preference to townships, then city wards, then cities, and then villages, it is not
always possible to divide a township before a city. For example, cities such as
Coiumbus, CiI'ii.iniiati, Taieuo and Dayt3n are mucii larger than the target
population of a single house district, and must be divided into multiple house
districts in order to comply with population requirements. But, once such cities are
split, a township cannot also be split or it would violate Section 7(C)'s requirement
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Columbus City wards; HD 24 splits 10 Columbus City wards; HD 25 splits 11Columbus City wards.
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of only dividing one governmental unit between two districts. Also, governmental
units must sometimes be divided to meet population requirements. But, in some
cases, townships do not have the adequate population to satisfy the population
requirement, and a city must be divided because cities most often have larger
populations.
49. Additionally, Article XI, Section 7(A)'s requirement that "the boundary
lines of districts shall be drawn so as to delineate an area containing one or more
whole counties" cannot be analyzed in a vacuum. Rather, it must be analyzed in
conjunction with the need to divide counties statewide in order to maintain
population equality as required by Article XI. It would be ideal if the population of
Ohio's counties were such that they could evenly be divided, without breaking
county boundaries, to create Ohio's 99 house districts. Unfortunately, such is not
the case, and certain counties must be split in order to make up the remainder of
Ohio's districts. But, every single house district challenged by Relators as violating
Sectlan 7(A) i,ontains one or more whole counties in compliance with Article Xl,
Section 7(A) except for those counties that are specifically divided in compliance
with Article XI, Section 10(C) because their population dictates formation of
multiple house districts.
50. Also, under Article XI, Section 10(D), the counties with less than one
ratio of representation must be combined into representative districts. And,
occasionally counties must be split to meet population requirements. Many of the
districts in northwest Ohio are population light because of the special limitations
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under Article XI on how counties containing more than one whole house ratio of
representation may be combined into house districts. For example, because under
Article XI, Section 10(B), counties between 90% and 110% of the target population
may be made into single county house districts, Allen County was made into a
single house district though it fell below the Article XI, Section 3 range of 95% to
105%. This left more population available to draw house districts in southeast
Ohio, and therefore many of these districts needed to be drawn and constructed
heavy in population, or the apportionment plan would end up with more than the
permitted 99 house districts. Thus, some counties in southeast Ohio were "split" to
meet population requirements.
51. Finally, the 2012-2022 Apportionment Plan attempts, where feasible,
to keep district boundaries similar to the 2001 plan, while at the same time
complying with population requirements, the other requirements of Article XI of the
Ohio Constitution, and the requirements of the Voting Rights Act. But, at least 60
"tivnII'ieiit aaaa have ei^2r rvYJi .^.of the 99 house districts irorti the 2001 apportionment "ii g =
shrunk to an extent that they were no longer within the Ohio Constitution's
allowable five percent population deviation, and under Article XI, Section 3, their
boundaries had to be adjusted.
52. The Ohio Apportionment Board has historically been granted
significant leeway in interpreting competing and at times specifically conflicting
provisions embodied in Article XI of the Ohio Constitution. Specifically, in
Voinovich v. Ferguson, 63 Ohio St.3d 198, 586 N.E.2d 1020 (1992), the Ohio
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Supreme Court highlighted the fact that the Ohio Apportionment Board has a right
and a duty to resolve conflicts between the provisions of Article XI to the extent
they are in competition. The 2011 Ohio Apportionment Board properly balanced
these provisions when they were in competition.
FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT.
Raymond E. DiRossi
Sworn to and subscribed in my presence on January -&, 2012.
STATE OF FLORIDACOUNTY OF ORANGE
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The Ohio House ofRepresentativesSpeaker Bill Batchelder77 South High Street, 14'" FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215(614) 466-8140
July 14, 2011
Mark Flanders, DirectorOhio Legislative Service Commission77 South High Street, 9'h FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215-6136
Dear Director Flanders:
The Ohio SenatePresident Tom Niehaus
Ohio StatehouseColumbus, Ohio 43215
(614) 466-8082
On June 16, 2011, the Co-Chairs of the Legislative Task Force on Redistricting,Reapportionment and Redistricting granted authority to the Chiefs of Staff for the respectiveRepublican and Democrat Caucuses to approve payment for expenses incurred for redistrictingefforts prior to December 31, 2011 in an amount not to exceed $150,000 per each pair of
caucuses.
Pursuant to that authority, we approve payment to Double Tree Guest Suites in the amount of$7250.00 as a down payment for attached invoice which estimates total costs of $8,464.38 fromDouble Tree Guest Suites for rental of a room for redistricting activities between July 17, 2011and October 15, 2011. We will authorize future payment of these costs in installments upon ourreceip: a nd approval of inre^l„ invoices from the Double Tree Guest Suites.
Please contact us with any questions or need of further information.
Sincerely,
Troy JudyChief of StaffOhio House of Representatives
Double Tree Suites by Hilton Columbus Downtown50 South Front StreetColumbus Ohio 43215
Invoice No.
INVOICE
Customer I Misc 1Name Legislative Task Force on Redistricting c!o Mr. Ray Di'Rossi Date 7/14/2011Address 77 S. High St., 14th Floor Order No.City Columbus State OH ZIP 43215 Rep Carrie BoorPhone 614-466-9294 FOB
Qty Description Unit Price TOTALI Guest Room July 18-October 15, 2011 90 Days $ 7,200.00 $ 7,200.000 State Tax ($7,280 X 6.75%) exempt with form or after 30 continue stay $ 486.00 $ -0 City Tax ($7,280 X 10%) exempt after 30 days continueous stay $ 720.00 $ -
Parking @ 12.00/per day /per car1 Internet charge $9.95 per day, not per connection $905.45 $ - $ -I Removal of guest room furniture $50.00 1 time charge $ 50.00 $ 50.00
Client Please return a copy of the invoice with Payment
Payment Check
Comments $7250.00 total estimated costs.Name Mr. Di'RossiCC # credit application to be completed
Expires
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489.38725.00
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Tax rate will be exempt after 30 days of contiuous stay. The extended stay for the Legislative Task Force on
Redistricting will be from July 18 through October 15, 2011. Internet charges will be charged on a usage basis per
day. The guest room furniture charge is a one time fee.
Please contact Carrie Boor, Sales Manager, with any questions at 614-228-4600extension 195.
CONSULTING AGREEMENT
This consulting agreement ("the Agreement") is made as of the 1' day of August 2011; between theRepublican Members of the Legislative Task Force on Redistricting, Reapportionment, andDemographic Research ("The Task Force") and Capital Advantage, LLC, 5732 Springbum Drive,Dublin, OH 43017 ("Capital Advantage").
WHEREAS, the Task Force is an entity which was created by R.C. 103.51 for the purpose, amongother things, of engaging in such research studies and other activities deemed necessary orappropriate in the preparation and formulation of a plan for the next apportionment of the OhioGeneral Assembly and a plan for the establishment of districts for election of representatives to the
United States Congress; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to R.C. 103.5I(D), Task Force is empowered to engage such. experts andtechnical advisors and fix their compensation, and to obtain such services as are necessary for theTask Force to perform its duties under R.C. 103.51; and,
WHEREAS, the Republican members of the Task Force desire to retain the services of CapitalAdvantage to aid them in carrying out their duties under RC 103.51(D) including but not limited to,the preparation and formulation of a plan for the next apportionment of the Ohio General Assembly,and a plan for the establishment of districts for election of representatives to the United StatesCongress, and Capital Advantage agrees to render such services to the Republican Members of theTask Force, on the terms and conditions set forth herein.
The Task Force and Capital Advantage mutually agree as follows:
1. ConsultinE Services. During the term of this agreement, Capital Advantage shall makeavailable Raymond E. DiRossi to render such consulting services as may be needed orrequested by the Republican Members of the.Task Force to carry out their duties under R.C.
103.51.
2. Term. The term of this agreement will commence on August 1, 2011,. and shall expire onDecember 31, 2011, unless terminated in accordance with the provisions of Section 8 of thisagreement or extended by the Task Force by agreement with Capital Advantage.
3. Consultina Payments. In consideration of the services to be performed by CapitalAdvantage pursuant to this agreement, The Task Force agrees to pay Capital Advantage thetotal sum of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000.00) payable as follows forty thousanddollars ($40,000) on August Z2, 2011, and thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) payable onOctober 17, 2011. Further, should litigation be commenced challenging the redistrictingplan passed by the General Assembly, the reapportionment plan adopted by theApportionment Board, or any similar litigation pertaining to the duties in this contract,Capital Advantage shall be paid an additional thirty thousand dollars ($30,000).
4. Expense Reimbursement. During the term of this agreement, Capital Advantage shall beentitled to reimbursement of all reasonable and necessary travel and lodging expensesincurred by Capital Advantage in connection with Capital Advantage's performance of theconsulting expenses hereunder, provided that Capital Advantage submits to the Task Force
invoices or other documentary verifications of such expenses. The determination of whetherany such expenses submitted by Capital Advantage are reasonable and necessary shall bewithin the sole discretion of the Task Force; provided, however, that the Task Force shallnot deny reimbursing Capital Advantage for any properly verified expenses that the TaskForce approved in advance of such reimbursement. The Task Force shall provide parkingaccess to Capital Advantage, the use of which shall be limited to the purpose of benefitingthe Task Force in the performance of statutory duties.
5. Other contractual obligations. Commencing on August 1, 2011, and continuing throughOctober 31, 2011, Capital Advantage sha11 not engage or hold any other contracts forconsulting services related to the General Assembly in the state of Ohio.
6. Independent Contractor. The Task Force and Capital Advantage expressly acknowledgeand agree that.the consulting services to be provided by Capital Advantage under thisagreement shall be performed as an independent contractor and not as an agent. or employeeto the Task Force or the Republican Members of the Task Force. The parties expresslyacknowledge and agree with respect to any payments made to Capital Advantage hereunder,Task Force will not: (i) withhold any federal F.I.C.A. or other federal, state or local taxes;or (ii) contribute to any applicable workers' compensation, unemployment or any other stateor federal programs. Further, Capital Advantage agrees that it. has na right to bind the TaskForce, or the Republican Members, to any legal commitments to third parties.
7. Indemnification. The Task Force shall indemnify and hold harmless Capital Advantageincluding Raymond E. DiRossi, against any and all liability insofar as such liability arisesout of or is based. upon any plan for apportionment of the Ohio General Assembly or theestablishment of districts for election of representatives to the United States Congress, or theformulation or creation of any such plan or for any such matter that the RepublicanMembers of the Task Force use the services of Capital Advantage. For this purpose,liability shall mean any: (i) judgments, damages, costs, charges, expenses, or other liabilities
imposed by any court, administrative agency, or other governmental authority in anyexecutive, legisiative, judicial, regulatory, or adminisuative action, suit, or other proceeding,including any appeals, (ii) costs, charges, and expenses (including, but not limited to,attorneys fees, filing fees, posting of bond, etc.) reasonably incurred in connection of thedefense against any such liabilities, in any such action, suit, or other proceeding; and (iii)costs, charges, and expenses (including, but not limited to, attorneys fees) reasonablyincurred in connection with investigation or defense of any claim made or threatened(whether or not made or resulting in any action, suit, or other'proceeding.) Theindemnification from liability as discussed in this section shall continue in full beyond theend of this Agreement on December 31, 2011.
S. Termination. The engagement of Capital Advantage by the Task Force under thisagreement shall terminate automatically upon and in the event of death, disability,termination ar employment, or other removal or separation of Raymond E. DiRossi as arepresentative of Capital Advantage during the term hereof. In the event of termination ofCapital Advantage's engagement, prior to the expiration of the term of this Agreement,Capital Advantage's compensation shall be prorated to the date of such termination and nofurther compensation or expense reimbursements shall be due or paid, but CapitalAdvantage will still have right to indemnification in Section 7.
9. Assignment. Without the written consent of the Republican Members of the Task Force,Capital Advantage shall have no right to assign or otherwise transfer any rights createdunder this Agreement. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and shall inure to the benefitof, Task Force and Capital Advantage and their respective successors, personalrepresentatives, executors, administrators and assigns.
10. State Propertv. All equipment, documents, and data purchased or created with Task Forcefunds shall remain the joint property of the House and Senate Republican Caucuses uponcompletion of the term of this contract, and shall be transferred to the custody of the Houseor Senate Republican Caucus upon approval of the Republican Members of the Task Force.
11. ConBdentiality. Capital Advantage shall not disclose or use, without appropriateauthorization by the Republican Members of the Task Force, any information acquired byCapital Advantage in the course of its contractual duties with the Task Force that isconfidential because of statutory provisions, or that has been clearly designated to CapitalAdvantage as confidential when that confidential designation is warranted because of thestatus of the proceedings or the circumstances under which the information was received andpreserving its confidentiality is necessary to the proper conduct of govemment business.
12. Entire AQreement. This Agreement, together with any attachments hereto, constitutes theentire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof andsupersedes any and all written or oral prior agreements and understandings between the
parties.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties agree to the above terms and warrant that they have the
authority to bind the parties.
Legislative Task Force onRedistricting, Reapportionment,and Demographic Research
Mavfiew T. SchulerOhfo Senate Chief of Staff
esentatives Chief of Staff
ay DiRossiCapital Advantage, LLC
AN OHIO
APPORTIONMENT PLAN
FoR 2012-2022Submitted by
Ray DiRossi & Heather MannJoint Secretaries to the
Qhio Apportion^nent Board
As Amended onSeptember 28, 2011
As Amended and Engross.e.d on^ ,September 30, 201,^ ^ ^^"4
FINAL OHIO APPORTIONMENT PLAN
AS AMENDED, ADOPTED AND ENGROSSED ON SEPTEMBER 30,2011
Table of Contents
1. Ohio House Districts Map (As Adopted)
II. Ohio Senate Districts Map (As Adopted)
IH. House District Legal Definitions (As Adopted)
IV. Senate District Legal Definitions (As Adopted)
V. Statistical Information - Ohio House Districts (As Adopted)
VI. Statistical Information - Ohio Senate Districts (As Adopted)
VII. User Notes on Plan Geography
FINAL OHIO APPORTIONMENT PLAN
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Map of Ohio House Districts (As Adopted)
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FINAL OHIO APPORTIONMENT PLAN
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Map of Ohio Senate Districts (As Adopted)
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HOUSE DISTRICT LEGAL DEFINITIONS
HOUSE DISTRICT 1
WAYNE COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 2
RICHLAND COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 3
WOOD COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 4
ALLEN COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 5
COLUMBIANA COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 6
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Bentleyville VillageBrecksville CityBroadview Heights CityChagri.n Falls TownshipChagrin Falls VillageGates Mills VillageGlenwillow VillageHighland Heights CityHunting Valley VillageIndependence CityLyndhurst CityMayfield VillageMoreland Hills VillageOakwood VillageSeven Hills CitySolon CityValley View VillageWalton Hills Village
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HOUSE DISTRICT 7
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Berea CityNorth Royalton CityOlmsted Falls CityOlmsted TownshipStrongsville City
HOUSE DISTRICT 8
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Beachwood CityCleveland City (part)
Ward 10 (part)Precincts H, P, Q, R, S, T
East Cleveland CityEuclid CityRichmond Heights CitySouth Euclid CityWoodmere Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 9
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Cleveland City (part)
Ward 2 (part)Precincts G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, 0, P, Q, R, S
Ward 4Cleveland Heights CityShaker Heights CityUniversity Heights City
HOUSE DISTRICT 10
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Bratenahl VillageCleveland City (part)
Ward 3, 8, 9, 11, 14Ward 10 (part)
Precincts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, J, K, L, M, N, 0
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HOUSE DISTRICT 11
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Cleveland City (part)
Ward 5, 6, 7, 12,Ward 2 (part)
Precincts A, B, C, D, E, F
Garfield Heights CityNewburgh Heights Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 12
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Bedford CityBedford Heights CityCleveland City (part)
Ward 1Highland Hills VillageMaple Heights CityMayfield Heights CityNorth Randall VillageOrange VillagePepper Pike CityWarrensville Heights City
HOUSE DISTRICT 13
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Cleveland (part)
Wards 16, 17Ward 15 (part)
Precincts D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, 0, P, Q
Lakewood CityLinndale Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 14
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Brooklyn CityBrook Park CityCleveland City (part)
Wards 18, 19Middleburg Heights CityParma Heights City
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HOUSE DISTRICT 15
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part) -Brooklyn Heights VillageCleveland City
Ward 13Ward 15 (part)
Precincts A, B, CCuyahoga Heights VillageParma City.
HOUSE DISTRICT 16
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Bay Village CityFairview Park CityNorth Olmsted CityRocky River CityWestlake City
HOUSE DISTRICT 17
FRANIkLIN COUNTY (part)Columbus City (part)
Wards 10, 11, 29, 32, 36, 37, 49, 57, 58Ward 31 (part)
Precincts B, C, D, EWard 50 (part)
Precinct C (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Hamilton Township Precinct A
Ward 79 (part)Precinct D
All portions except the noncontiguous portions adjoiningColumbus City Precinct 79-C
Franklin Township (part)Precincts A, B, C, E, FPrecinct D (part)
All portions except the noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City
Precinct 37-EHamilton Township (part)
Precinct A (part)Two noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Columbus City Precinct
49-HPrecinct B (part)
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Two noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Columbus City Precinct
49-ENoncontiguous portion adjoining to Grove City Precinct 3-G
Marblecliff VillageValleyview Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 18
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Bexley CityClinton Township (part)
Precinct C (part)All portions except four portions circumscribed by Columbus CityPrecinct 15-A and two portions adjoining Upper Arlington City Precinct
3-CColumbus City (part)
Wards 1, 2, 8, 9, 12, 14, 16, 33, 38, 39, 40, 41, 55Ward 31 (part)
Precinct AGrandview Heights City
HOUSE DISTRICT 19
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Blendon Township (part)
Precincts A, B, D, E, F
Precinct C (part)Noncontiguous portions adjoining Minerva Park VillageNoncontiguous portions adjoining Columbus City Precinct 66-F
Columbus (part)Ward 73, 82Ward 81 (part)
Precincts B, CGahanna CityJefferson Township (part)
Precinct A (part)All noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Gahanna City
Mifflin Township (part)Precinct A (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 26-B
Minerva Park VillageNew Albany CityPlain TownshipSharon Township (part)
Precinct A (part)
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Portions adjoining Westerville City Precinct 4-A
Westerville City
HOUSE DISTRICT 20
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Canal Winchester CityColumbus City (part)
Ward 46, 86Ward 45 (part)
Precincts E, G, I, J, LGroveport CityHamilton Township (part)
Precinct CPrecinct A (part)
All portions except the two noncontiguous portions circumscribed byColumbus City Ward 49-H
Precinct B (part)All portions except the two noncontiguous portions circumscribed byColumbus City Precinct 49-E and noncontiguous portion adjacent toGrove City Precinct 3-G
Jefferson Township (part)Precincts B, C, D, E, F, GPrecinct A (part)
Portion not circumscribed by Gahanna CityLithopolis VillageLockbourne VillageMadison Township (part)
Precincts A, B, EPrecinct C (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Obetz Village
Obetz VillagePickerington CityReynoldsburg CityTruro Township (part)
Precinct A (part)All portions except the noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Columbus
City Ward 84Whitehall City
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HOUSE DISTRICT 21
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Worthington CityDublin CityColumbus City (part)
Wards 60, 64, 65, 69, 72, 74Norwich Township (part)
Precinct C (part)Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Columbus City Precinct 69-D
Perry Township (part)Precinct A, B, DPrecinct C (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 60-FNoncontigaous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 64-ANoncontiguous portions circumscribed by or adjoining Columbus City
Precinct 60-GRiverlea VillageSharon Township (part)
Precinct A (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Perry Township Precinct DWesternmost noncontiguous portion adjoining the Franklin-Delaware
County borderNoncontiguous portion adjoining Sharon Township Precinct B
Precinct B (part)Noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Worthington City Precinct 1-CNoncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 72-DNorthernmost noncontiguous portion
Washington Township (part)Precinct A (part)
All noncontiguous pieces circumscribed by or adjoining Dublin CityAll noncontiguous pieces circumscribed by Columbus City Precinct 69-I
HOUSE DISTRICT 22
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Blendon Township (part)
Precinct C (part)Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Columbus City Ward 66
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 52-F
Clinton Township (part)Precinct A (part)
All portions except noncontiguous portion adjoining Clinton TownshipPrecinct B
Precinct C (part)
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Four portions circumscribed by Columbus City Precinct 15-ATwo portions adjoining Upper Arlington City Precinct 3-C
Columbus CityWards 15, 19, 20, 30, 42, 43, 52, 53, 61, 66, 70, 71, 80Ward 22 (part)
Precinct D, E, FWard 59 (part)
Precinct A, B, D, EPrecinct C (part)
All portions contiguous to Columbus City Precinct 70-D
Perry Township (part)Precinct C (part)
Two portions circumscribed by Columbus City Precinct 59-C
Sharon Township (part)Precinct A (part)
Portions either circumscribed by or adjoining the border of Columbus CityWard 71 except the portion adjoining Sharon Township Precinct BPortions circumscribed by Columbus City Ward 61
HOUSE DISTRICT 23
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Columbus City (part)
Wards 67, 75, 76, 78, 87Ward 79 (part)
Precincts A, B, CPrecinct D (part)
Noncontiguous portions adjoining Columbus City Precinct
79-CNoncontiguous portions circumscribed by Grove City
Precinct 4-BFranklin Township (part)
Precinct D (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 37-E
Grove CityHilliard City (part)
Ward 4 (part)Precincts C, D
Jackson TownshipNorwich Township (part)
Precinct A (part)Noncontiguous portions adjoining or circumscribed by Columbus City
Ward 75Prairie Township (part)
Precincts D, F, G, H, I, J
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Precinct B (part)Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Columbus City Precinct 79-C
Precinct C (part)All portions except noncontiguous portion adjoining Brown TownshipPrecinct A
Precinct K (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 67-B
Urbancrest
HOUSE DISTRICT 24
FRANKLTN COUNTY (part)Brown TownshipColumbus City (part)
Ward 21, 63, 77Ward 22 (part)
Precincts A, B, C, GFranklin Township (part)
Precinct C (part)Two noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Columbus City Precinct
77-AHarrisburg VillageHilliard City (part)
Wards 1, 2, 3Ward 4 (part)
Precincts A, B, E, F, GNorwich Township (part)
Precincts B, DPrecinct A (part)
All portions except noncontiguous portions adjoining or circumscribed byColumbus City Ward 75
Precinct C (part)All portions except the noncontiguous portion circumscribed by ColumbusCity Ward 69
Perry Township (part)Precinct C (part)
Two noncontiguous portions adjoining Upper Arlington City Precinct 6-FNoncontiguous portion circumscribed by Columbus City Precinct 63-GNorthernmost noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct59-CWesternmost noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct
60-DNoncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 77-C
Pleasant TownshipPrairie Township (part)
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Precinct A, E, L, MPrecinct B (part)
All portions except the noncontiguous portion circumscribed by ColumbusCity Precinct 79-C
Precinct C (part)Portion adjoining Brown Township Precinct A
Precinct K (part)All portions except the noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City
Precinct 67-BSharon Township (part)
Precinct B (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 59-C
Upper Arlington CityWashington Township (part)
Precinct A (part)Two noncontiguous portions adjoining Brown Township Precinct BNoncontiguous portion adjoining Hilliard City Precinct 2-ENoncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 69-J
HOUSE DISTRICT 25
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Blendon Township (part)
Precinct C (part)Three noncontiguous portions circumscribed or adjoining Columbus City
Ward 62Three noncontiguous portions on the shared border of Columbus CityPrecinct 81-D and Columbus City Precinct 56-ANoncon*_iguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 54-F
Clinton Township (part)Precinct BPrecinct A (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Clinton Township Precinct B
Columbus City (part)Wards 6, 7, 13, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 54, 56, 62, 83Ward 81 (part)
Precincts A, D, EMifflin Township (part)
Precinct BPrecinct A
All portions except noncontiguous portion adjoining Gahanna City
Sharon Township (part)Precinct A (part)
Portion circumscribed by Columbus City Ward 54
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HOUSE DISTRICT 26
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Brice VillageColumbus City (part)
Wards 3, 4, 5, 28, 34, 35, 44, 47, 48, 51, 68, 84, 85Ward 45 (part)
Precincts A, B, C, D, F, H, KWard 50 (part)
Precincts A, B, DPrecinct C (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Columbus City Precinct 50-D
Madison Township (part)Precincts D, G, F, H
Precincts CAll portions except noncontiguous portion adjoining Obetz Village
Truro Township (part)Precinct BPrecinct A (part)
Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Columbus City Ward 84
HOUSE DISTRICT 27
HAMILTON COUNTY (part)Anderson TownshipCincinnati City (part)
Wards 1, 5Columbia Township (part)
Precincts G, HFairfax VillageLoveland CityMariemont VillageMilford CityNewtown VillageSymmes TownshipTerrace Park VillageThe Village of Indian Hill City
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HOUSE DISTRICT 28
HAMILTON COUNTY (part)Blue Ash CityDeer Park CityEvandale VillageFairfield CityForest Park CityGlendale VillageGreenhills VillageMadeira CityMontgomery CityReading CitySharonville CitySpringdale CitySpringfield Township (part)
Precincts Aa, D, TSycamore Township (part)
Precincts B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, 0, P
HOUSE DISTRICT 29
HAMILTON COUNTY (part)Addyston VillageCincinnati City (part)
Wards 19, 20Cleves VillageColerain TownshipC-rosby TownshipHarrison CityHarrison TownshipMiami TownshipNorth Bend VillageWhitewater Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 30
IIAMILTON COUNTY (part)Cheviot CityDelhi TownshipGreen TownshipCincinnati (part)
Ward 25 (part)Precincts C, D, E, F, H, I, K, L, M, N, 0
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HOUSE DISTRICT 31
HAMILTON COUNTY (part)Amberly VillageCincinnati City (part)
Wards 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 15Columbia Township (part)
Precincts A, B, C, D, E, F, LNorwood CitySilverton VillageSt. Bernard Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 32
HAMILTON COUNTY (part)Cincinnati City (part)
Wards 6, 8, 10, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 26Ward 25 (part)
Precincts A, B, G, JMt. Healthy CityNorth College Hill CitySpringfield Township (part)
Precinct K
HOUSE DISTRICT 33
HAMILTON COUNTY (part)Arlington Heights VillageCir,cirmati City (part)
Wards 7, 13, 14, 24,Elmwood Place VillageGolf Manor VillageLincoln Heights VillageLockland VillageSpringfield Township (part)
Precincts A, B, C, E, F, G, H, I, J, L, M, N, 0, P, Q, R, S, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, BbSycamore Township (part)
Precinct AWoodlawn VillageWyoming City
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HOUSE DISTRICT 34
SUMMIT COUNTY (part)Akron City (part)
Wards 1, 3, 4, 5, 8Ward 2 (part)
Precincts A, B, E, G, I, J, K, L
Bath Township (part)Precinct H (part)
Noncontiguous portion of Bath Township, Precinct H adjoining both
Fairlawn Ward 5-A and Fairlawn Ward 6-A
Precinct K (part)Noncontiguous portion of Bath Township, Precinct K on the shared borderof Akron Ward 8-J and Akron Ward 8-0Noncontiguous portions of Bath Township Precinct K adjoining thenorthern border of Fairlawn Ward 6-A
Cuyahoga Falls (part)Ward 8 (part)
Precinct B (part)Noncontiguous portion of Cuyahoga Falls, Ward 8-Bcircumscribed by Akron Ward 8-TNoncontiguous portions of Cuyahoga Falls Ward 8-B on theshared border of Akron Ward 8-0 and Akron Ward 8-TNoncontiguous portion of Cuyahoga Falls Ward 8-B circumscribedby Akron Ward 1-F
HOUSE DISTRICT 35
SUMMIT COUNTY (part)Akron City (part)
Wards 6, 7, 9, 10Ward 2 (part)
Precincts C, D, F, H
Barberton CityCoventry Township (part)
Precinct A (part)Noncontiguous portions of Coventry Township Precinct A circumscribedby Akron City Ward 7-NNoncontiguous portion adjoining the southern border of Akron City Ward
7-CPrecinct F (part) -
Noncontiguous portion of Coventry Township Precinct F adjoining thesouthern border of Akron City Ward 7-K
Precinct G (part)
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Noncontiguous portion of Coventry Township Precinct G surrounded byAkron City Ward 7-N
Precinct H (part)Noncontiguous portion of Coventry Township Precinct H that shares aborder with Barberton City Ward 1-A
Springfield Township (part)Precinct A (part)
All portions of Springfield Township Precinct A except for the portionthat adjoins Springfield Township Precinct L
HOUSE DISTRICT 36
SUMMIT COUNTY (part)Coventry Township (part)
Precincts B, C, D, E, I, JPrecinct F (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Coventry Township Precinct
CPrecinct G (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Coventry Township Precinct
DPrecinct H (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Coventry Township Precinct
I
Precinct A (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Akron City Ward 7-MNoncontiguous portion adjoining Coventry Township Precinct J
Cuyahoga Falls (part)Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Ward 8 (part)
Precinct B (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Cuyahoga Falls City Ward 3
Green CityLakemore VillageMogadore VillageSpringfield Township (part)
Precincts B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, NPrecinct A (part)
Noncontiguous portion that adjoins Springfield Township Precinct L
Tallmadge City
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HOUSE DISTRICT 37
SUMMIT COUNTY (part)Cuyahoga Falls (part)
Ward 8 (part)Precincts A, C, D, E, F
Precinct B (part)Noncontiguous portion that adjoins Cuyahoga Falls City Ward 8-C
Hudson CityMacedonia CityMunroe Falls CityNorthfield Center TownshipNorthfield VillageReminderville VillageSilver Lake VillageStow CityTwinsburg CityTwinsburg Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 38
STARK COUNTY (part)Beach City VillageBrewster VillageCanal Fulton CityLawrence TownshipMassillon City (part)
Ward 6Sugar Creek TownshipTuscarawas Township (part)
All portions except for any noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Massillon
CityWilmot Village
SUMMIT COUNTY (part)Bath Township (part)
Precincts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, JPrecinct H (part)
Portion adjoining Copley Township Precinct 0Noncontiguous portion adjoining Fairlawn City Ward 5-A and BathTownship Precinct K
Precinct K (part)Noncontiguous portions adjoining Bath Township Precinct ANoncontiguous portion that adjoins shared border of Fairlawn City Ward5-A and Akron City Ward 8-J
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Boston Heights VillageBoston TownshipClinton VillageCopley TownshipFairlawn CityNew Franklin CityNorton CityPeninsula VillageRichfield TownshipRichfield VillageSagamore Hills Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 39
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (part)Dayton City (part)
Wards 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22,Jefferson TownshipTrotwood City (part)
Ward 4 (part)Precinct B (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Dayton City Ward 15-B
Precinct C (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Dayton City Ward 15-B
HOUSE DISTRICT 40
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (part)Butler T ownshipClayton City (part)
Ward 1 (part)Precincts A, CPrecinct B (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Clay Township Precinct B
Clay Township (part)Precincts A, C,Precinct B (part)
Portions contiguous to Clayton CityDayton City (part)
Ward 2Ward 3 (part)
Precincts A, C, E, G, H, I, J, K, L
Precinct B (part)Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Butler City and Vandalia
City
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Englewood CityHarrison Township (part)
Precinct C (part)Portion adjoining Huber Heights
Huber Heights CityPhillipsburg VillageRiverside City (part)
Precincts B, E, F, K, MUnion CityVandalia CityVerona VillageWayne Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 41
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (part)Centerville CityDayton City (part)
Ward 9, 20Kettering CityOakwood CityRiverside City (part)
Precincts A, C, D, G, H, I, J, L, Paige Manor
HOUSE DISTRICT 42MONTGOMERY COUNTY (part)
Carlisle VillageGerman TownshipCiermantown CityMiamisburg CityMiami TownshipMoraine CitySpringboro CityWashington TownshipWest Carrollton City
HOUSE DISTRICT 43
PREBLE COUNTY
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (part)Brookville CityClayton City (part)
Ward 2, 3Ward 1 (part)
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Precinct DPrecinct B (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Clayton City Precinct 1-D
Dayton City (part)Ward 3 (part)
Precinct D, FPrecinct B (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Harrison Township
Farmersville VillageHarrison Township (part)
Precincts A, B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N
Precinct C (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Dayton City Precinct 3-D
Jackson TownshipNew Lebanon VillagePerry TownshipTrotwood City (part)
Ward1,2,3Ward 4 (part)
Precinct APrecinct B (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Trotwood City Precinct 4-APrecinct C (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Trotwood City Precinct 4-ANoncontiguous Portion adjoining Trotwood City Precinct 2-A
HOUSE DISTRICT 44
LUCAS COUNTY (part)Toledo City (part)
Wards 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15Ward 7 (part)
Precincts B, H
HOUSE DISTRICT 45
LUCAS COUNTY (part)Toledo City (part)
Wards 1, 3, 9, 11, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23Sylvania Township (part)
Precinct B (part)Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Toledo City Ward 23
Washington Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 46
LUCAS COUNTY (part)Harbor View VillageHolland VillageJerusalem TownshipMaumee CityOregon TownshipSpringfield TownshipToledo City (part)
Wards 16, 17, 18, 24Ward 7 (part)
Precincts A, C, D, E, F, G, I
HOUSE DISTRICT 47
FULTON COUNTY (part)Amboy TownshipArchbold VillageChesterfield TownshipClinton TownshipDover TownshipFayette VillageFranklin TownshipFulton Township (part)
All portions except theGerman TownshipGorham TownshipLyons TownshipMetamora VillagePike TownshipRoyalton TownshipWauseon City
LUCAS COUNTY (part)Berkey VillageHarding TownshipMonclova TownshipOttawa Hills VillageProvidence TownshipRichfield TownshipSpencer TownshipSwanton TownshipSwanton VillageSylvania City
oncontiguous portions circumscribed by Swanton Village
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Sylvania Township (part)All portions except for noncontiguous portion of Precinct B circumscribed byToledo City Ward 23
Waterville CityWaterville TownshipWhitehouse Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 48
STARK COUNTY (part)Bethlehem Township (part)
Precinct 1Canton Township (part)
Precinct 3, 12Hills and Dales VillageJackson TownshipMyers Lake VillageNavarre VillageNorth Canton CityPerry Township (part)
Precincts 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31Precinct 3 (part)
All portions except the noncontiguous portions circumscribed byMassillon City Precinct 1-A
Precinct 4 (part)All portions except the noncontiguous portions circumscribed byMassillon City Precinct 4-D and the noncontiguous portion adjoining
Tuscarawas Township
Precinct 28 (part)All portions except the noncontiguous portions circumscribed byMassillon City Precinct 4-D and the noncontiguous portion adjoiningMassillon City Precinct 4-C that does not adjoin Perry Township Precinct
2Plain Township (part)
Precincts 3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 32, 33, 34
Precinct 5 (part)Noncontiguous portions adjoining Plain Township Precinct 13Noncontiguous portion adjoining Plain Township Precinct 34
Precinct 7 (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Plain Township Precinct 6
Precinct 13 (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Plain Township Precinct 33
Precinct.28 (part)Two southermnost noncontiguous portions
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Precinct 29 (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Plain Township Precinct 5
Precinct 35 (part)Noncontiguous portions adjoining or circumscribed by North Canton City
Precinct 2-A
HOUSE DISTRICT 49
STARK COUNTY (part)Bethlehem Township (part)
Precincts 2, 3, 4Canton CityCanton Township (part)
Precincts 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13
East Sparta VillageMassillon City (part)
Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Osnaburg Township (part)
Precinct 4 (part)Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Canton City Precinct 4-A
Perry Township (part)Precinct 3 (part)
Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Massillon City Precinct 1-A
Precinct 4 (part)Noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Massillon City Precinct 4-D andthe noncontiguous portion adjoining Tuscarawas Township
Precinct 28 (part)The noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Massillon City Precinct 4-Dand the nOnCOntlgLiOUS portion ad^^i'Piing Massi:l on City Precinct 4-C that'
does not adjoin Perry Township Precinct 2
Pike TownshipPlain Township (part)
Precincts 1, 2Precinct 5 (part)
All portions except the noncontiguous portions adjoining the westernmostportion of Plain Township Precinct 13 and the noncontiguous portionadjoining Plain Township Precinct 34
Precinct 7 (part)Westemmost noncontiguous portion
Precinct 13 (part)All portions except the noncontiguous portion adjoining Plain Township
Precinct 33Precinct 29 (part)
All portions except the noncontiguous portion adjoining Plain TownshipPrecinct 5
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Tuscarawas Township (part)The noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Massillon City
HOUSE DISTRICT 50
STARK COUNTY (part)Alliance CityEast Canton VillageHartville VillageLake TownshipLexington TownshipLimaville VillageLouisville CityMagnolia VillageMarlboro TownshipMinerva VillageNimishillen TownshipOsnaburg Township (part)
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 5,Precinct 4 (part)
All portions except noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Canton City
Precinct 4-A
Paris TownshipPlain Township (part)
Precincts 4, 9, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 30, 36Precinct 28 (part)
Northemmost noncontiguous portionPrecinct 35 (part)
All portions except the noncontiguous portions adjoining or circumscribed
by North Canton City Precinct 2-A
Sandy TownshipWashington TownshipWaynesburg Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 51
BUTLER COUNTY (part)Fairfield CityFairfield Township (part)
Precinct 1 (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Hamilton City Ham2wd3
Precinct 14Hamilton CityHanover Township (part)
Precinct 2 (part)
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Noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Hamilton City
Precinct 7 (part)Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Hamilton CityNoncontiguous portion adjoining Ross Township Precinct 4
Ross TownshipSt. Clair Township (part)
Precinct 3Precinct 4 (part)
Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Hamilton City
HOUSE DISTRICT 52
BUTLER COUNTY (part)Fairfield Township (part)
Precincts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 19
Precincts 1 (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Fairfield Township Precinct 15
Liberty TownshipSharonville CityWest Chester Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 53
BUTLER COUNTY (part)College Corner VillageHanover Township (part)
Precincts 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10Precinct 2 (part)
Ali portions except the noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Hamilton
CityPrecinct 7 (part)
All portions except the noncontiguous portion circumscribed by HamiltonCity and the noncontiguous portion adjoining Ross Township Precinct 4
Jacksonburg VillageLemon TownshipMadison TownshipMiddletown City
Wards 1, 3Ward 2 (part)
Precincts Midd2wd2, Midd3wd2, Midd6wd2, Midd7wd2
Milford TownshipMillville VillageMonroe CityMorgan TownshipNew Miami Village
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Oxford CityOxford TownshipReily TownshipSeven Mile VillageSomerville VillageSt. Clair Township (part)
Precincts 2, 6, 8Precinct 4 (part)
All portions except the noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Hamilton
CityTrenton CityWayne Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 54
BUTLER COUNTY (part)Middletown City (part)
Ward 4Ward 2 (part)
Precincts Middlwd2, Midd4wd2, Midd5wd2, Midd8wd2
WARREN COUNTY (part)Deerfield TownshipLebanon CityMason CityMonroe CityTurtlecreek TownshipUnion Township (part)
Precinct 0085 Uriion-T-W (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Turtlecreek Township Precinct 0073 Tc-
T-SwTwo noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Lebanon City Precinct
0019 Leb-C-Sw
HOUSE DISTRICT 55
LORAIN COUNTY (part)Avon Lake CityCarlisle TownshipEaton Township (part)
Precinct 4 (part)Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Grafton Village
Elyria CityElyria TownshipGrafton Township (part) .
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Precinct 1Noncontiguous portion adjoining Carlisle Township
Grafton VillageNorth Ridgeville (part)
Wards 1, 2Ward 3 (part)
Precincts B, ESheffield Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 56
LORAIN COUNTY (part)Amherst CityAmherst TownshipBrighton TownshipBrownhelm TownshipCamden TownshipHenrietta TownshipKipton VillageLorain CityNew Russia TownshipOberlin CityPittsfield TownshipSheffield Lake CitySheffield TownshipSouth Amherst VillageVermillion City
HOUSE DISTRICT 57
HURON COUNTY
LORAIN COUNTY (part)Avon CityColumbia TownshipEaton Township (part)
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 5Precinct 4 (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Eaton Township Precinct 5Grafton Township (part)
Precinct 2Precinct 1 (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Grafton Township Precinct 2Huntington TownshipLaGrange Township
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LaGrange VillageNorth Ridgeville City (part)
Ward 4Ward 3 (part)
Precincts A, C, DPenfield TownshipRochester TownshipRochester VillageWellington TownshipWellington Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 58
MAHONING COUNTY (part)Austintown Township (part)
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25,26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
Campbell CityCoitsville TownshipLowellville VillageStruthers CityYoungstown City
HOUSE DISTRICT 59
MAHONING COUNTY (part)Alliance CityAustintown Township (part)
Precincts 5, 16, 23, 27Beaver TownshipBeloit VillageBerlin TownshipBoardman TownshipCanfield CityCanfield TownshipColumbiana CityCraig Beach VillageEllsworth TownshipGoshen TownshipGreen TownshipJackson TownshipMilton TownshipNew Middletown VillagePoland TownshipPoland Village
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Salem CitySebring VillageSmith TownshipSpringfield TownshipWashingtonville Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 60
LAKE COUNTY (part)Eastlake CityFairport Harbor villageGrand River VillageLakeline VillageMentor City (part)
Ward 4Mentor-on-the-Lake CityPainesville CityPainesville Township (part)
Precinct JPrecinct D (part)
Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Painesville Precinct 2b
Timberlake VillageWickliffe CityWilloughby CityWillowick City
HOUSE DISTRICT 61
LAKE COUNTY (part)Concord TownshipKirtland CityKirtland Hills VillageLeroy TownshipMadison TownshipMadison VillageMentor City (part)
Wards 1, 2, 3North Perry VillagePainesville Township (part)
Precincts A, B, C, E, K, F, G, H, IPrecinct D (part)
All portions except noncontiguous portion circumscribed by PainesvilleCity Precinct 2b
Perry TownshipPerryVillage
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Waite Hill VillageWilloughby Hills City
HOUSE DISTRICT 62
WARREN COUNTY (part)Blanchester VillageButlerville VillageCarlisle VillageClear Creek TownshipCorwin VillageFranklin CityFranklin TownshipHamilton TownshipHarlan TownshipHarveysburg VillageLoveland CityMainville VillageMassie TownshipMiddletown CityMorrow VillagePleasant Plain VillageSalem TownshipSouth Lebanon VillageSpringboro CityUnion Township (part)
Precinct 0077 Union-T-EPrecinct 0085 Union-T-W (part)
- Three noncontiguous portions adjoining South Lebanon Village Precinct
0109 Sol-V-MWashington TownshipWayne TownshipWaynesville Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 63
TRUMBULL COUNTY (part)Bazetta TownshipBrookfield TownshipCortland CityFowler TownshipGirard CityHartford TownshipHubbard CityHubbard Township
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Liberty TownshipLordstown VillageMcDonald VillageNewton Falls VillageNewton TownshipNiles CityOrangeville VillageVernon TownshipVienna TownshipWeathersfield TownshipYankee Lake VillageYoungstown City
HOUSE DISTRICT 64
ASHTABULA COUNTY (part)Andover TownshipAndover VillageColebrook TownshipOrwell TownshipOrwell VillageWayne TownshipWilliamsfield TownshipWindsor Township
TRUMBULL COUNTY (part)Bloomfield TownfieldBraceville TownshipBristol TownshipChampion TownshipFarmington TownshipGreene TownshipGustavus TownshipHowland TownshipJohnston TownshipKinsman TownshipMecca TownshipMesopotamia TownshipWarren CityWarren TownshipWest Farmington VillageSouthington Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 65
CLERMONT COUNTY (part)Goshen TownshipLoveland CityMiami TownshipMilford CityNewtonsville VillageOwensville VillageStonelick TownshipUnion TownshipWayne Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 66
BROWN COUNTY
CLERMONT COUNTY (part)Amelia VillageBatavia TownshipBatavia VillageBethel VillageChilo VillageFelicity VillageFranklin TownshipJackson TownshipMonroe TownshipMoscow VillageNeville VillageNew Richmond VillageOhio TownshipPierce TownshipTate TownshipWashington TownshipWilliamsburg TownshipWilliamsburg Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 67
DELAWARE COUNTY (part)Ashley VillageBerlin TownshipBrown TownshipConcord TownshipDelaware City
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Delaware TownshipDublin CityLiberty TownshipMarlboro TownshipOrange Township (part)
Precincts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, L, M, N, 0
Precinct K (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Precinct C
Ostrander VillageOxford TownshipPowell CityRadnor TownshipScioto TownshipShawnee Hills VillageThompson TownshipTroy Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 68
KNOX COUNTY
DELAWARE COUNTY (part)Berkshire TownshipColumbu.s CityGalena VillageGenoa TownshipHarlem TownshipKingston TownshipOrange Township (part)
Precinct K (part)Three noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Westerville CityTwo noncontiguous portions adjoining the shared border of WestervilleCity Precinct G and Columbus City Precinct D
Porter TownshipSunbury VillageTrenton TownshipWesterville City
HOUSE DISTRICT 69
MEDINA COUNTY (part)Brunswick City (part)
Ward 1Brunswick Hills Township (part)
Precinct A (part)
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Two noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Brunswick City Ward 1Noncontiguous portion adjoining Brunswick City Precinct 1-Bimmediately to the east
Precinct E (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Brunswick City Precinct 1-C
Chippewa Lake VillageCreston VillageGloria Glens Park VillageGranger TownshipGuilford TownshipHarrisville TownshipHinckley TownshipLafayette TownshipLodi VillageMedina CityMedina TownshipMontville TownshipRittman CitySeville VillageSharon TownshipYork Township (part)
Precinct A (part)Easternmost noncontiguous portion adjoining the northern border ofLafayette Township Precinct E
Precinct C (part)Two southernmost noncontiguous portions adjoining Medina City Precinct
1-EWadsworth CityWadsworth TownshipWestfield Center VillageWestfield Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 70
ASHLAND COUNTY
HOLMES COUNTY (part)Hardy TownshipHolmesville VillageLoudonville VillageMillersburg VillageNashville VillagePrairie TownshipRipley TownshipWashington Township
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MEDINA COUNTY (part)Brunswick City (part)
Wards2,3,4Brunswick Hills Township (part)
Precincts B, C, D, FPrecinct A (part)
Five noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Brunswick City Ward 2Noncontiguous portion adjoining northernmost border of Brunswick City
Ward 2Noncontiguous portion adjoining shared border of Brunswick CityPrecinct 3-A and Brunswick City Precinct 4-EPortion adjoining Medina Township
Precinct E (part)All portions except easternmost noncontiguous portion that adjoinsBrunswick City Precinct I -C
Chatham TownshipHomer TownshipLitchfield TownshipLiverpool TownshipSpencer TownshipSpencer VillageYork Township (part)
Precinct BPrecinct A (part)
Portion adjoining Litchfield Township Precinct AEasternmost portion that adjoins York Township C
Precinct C (part)Portion adjoining York Township Precinct B
HOUSE DISTRICT 71
LICKING COUNTY (part)Bennington TownshipBurlington TownshipEden TownshipEtna Township (part)
Precinct B (part)Noncontiguous portion circumscribed by Reynoldsburg CityPrecinct 3b
Granville TownshipGranville VillageHartford TownshipHartford Village
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Heath CityJersey TownshipJohnstown VillageLiberty TownshipMadison Township (part)
Precinct B (part)Portions circumscribed by Newark City
McKean TownshipMonroe TownshipNew Albany CityNewark CityNewark TownshipNewton TownshipPataskala CityReynoldsburg CitySt. Louisville VillageUtica VillageWashington Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 72
COSHOCTON COUNTY
PERRY COUNTY
LICKING COUNTY (part)Alexandria VillageBowling Green TownshipBuckeye Lake ViliageEtna Township (part)
Precincts A, C, D, E, FPrecinct B (part)
Noncontiguous portion not circumscribed by Reynoldsburg 3bFallsbury TownshipFranklin TownshipGratiot VillageHanover TownshipHanover VillageHarrison TownshipHebron VillageHopewell TownshipKirkersville VillageLicking TownshipMadison Township (part)
Precincts A, C
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Precinct B (part)Noncontiguous portion not circumscribed by Newark City
Mary Ann TownshipPerry TownshipSt. Albans TownshipUnion Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 73
GREENE COUNTY (part)Bath TownshipBeavercreek CityBeavercreek TownshipBellbrook CityCenterville CityClifton VillageFairborn CityHuber Heights CityKettering CityMiami TownshipSugarcreek TownshipYellow Springs Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 74
MADISON COUNTY
CLARK COUNTY (part)Catawba VillageHarmony TownshipMorefield Township (part)
Precincts 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11Precinct 1 (part)
Portion adjoining Morefield Township Precinct 6Precinct 3 (part)
Portion not circumscribed by Springfield City Precinct 38
Pleasant TownshipSouth Vienna Village
GREENE COUNTY (part)Bowersville VillageCaesarscreek TownshipCedarville VillageCedarville TownshipJamestown Village
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Jefferson TownshipNew Jasper TownshipRoss TownshipSilvercreek TownshipSpring Valley TownshipSpring Valley Village
Xenia CityXenia Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 75
PORTAGE COUNTY (part)Atwater TownshipBrady Lake VillageBrimfield TownshipCharlestown TownshipDeerfield TownshipEdinburg TownshipFranklin TownshipKent CityMogadore VillagePalmyra TownshipParis TownshipRandolph TownshipRavenna CityRavenna TownshipRootstown TownshipStreetsboro CitySuffieid TownshipSugar Bush Knolls VillageTallmadge City
HOUSE DISTRICT 76
GEAUGA COUNTY (part)Auburn TownshipBainbridge TownshipBurton TownshipBurton VillageChardon TownshipChester TownshipHunting Valley VillageMiddlefield TownshipMiddlefield VillageMunson Township
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Newbury TownshipParkman TownshipRussell TownshipSouth Russell VillageTroy Township
PORTAGE COUNTY (part)Aurora CityFreedom TownshipGarrettsville VillageHiram TownshipHiram VillageMantua TownshipMantua VillageNelson TowrishipShalersville TownshipWindham TownshipWindham Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 77
FAIRFIELD COUNTY (part)Baltimore VillageBuckeye Lake VillageCanal Winchester City (part)
Portions adjoining Violet TownshipColumbus CityGreenfield TownshipLancaster CityLiberty Township .Millersport VillagePickerington CityPleasant TownshipPleasantville VillageReynoldsburg CityRichland TownshipRushville VillageThurston VillageViolet TownshipWalnut TownshipWest Rushville Village
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HOUSE DISTRICT 78
HOCKING COUNTY
MORGAN COUNTY
ATHENS COUNTY (part)Glouster VillageJacksonville.VillageTrimble TownshipTrimble Village
FAIRFIELD COUNTY (part)Amanda TownshipAmanda VillageBerne TownshipBloom TownshipBremen VillageCanal Winchester (part)
Westernmost noncontiguous portionCarroll VillageClearcreek TownshipHocking TownshipLithopolis VillageMadison TownshipRush Creek TownshipStoutsville VillageSugar Grove VillageTarlton Village
MUSKINGUM COUNTY (part)Clay TownshipFultonham VillageNewton TownshipRoseville VillageSouth Zanesville Village
PICKAWAY COUNTY (part)Ashville VillageCircleville CityCircleville Township (part)
Precinct North (parts)Portions adjoining Washington Township Precinct Central
Harrison Township
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Lockbourne VillageMadison TownshipPickaway TownshipSalt Creek TownshipSouth Bloomfield VillageTarlton VillageWalnut TownshipWashington Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 79
CLARK COUNTY (part)Bethel TownshipClifton VillageDonnelsville VillageEnon VillageGerman TownshipGreen TownshipMadison TownshipMad River TownshipMoorefield Township (part)
Precinct I (part)Portions not adjoining Morefield Township Precinct 6
Precinct 3 (part)Portion circumscribed by Springfield City Precinct 38
New Carlisle CityNorth Hampton VillagePike TownshipSouth Charleston VillageSpringfield CitySpringfield TownshipTremont City Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 80
MIAMICOUNTY
DARKE COUNTY (part)Adams TownshipArcanum VillageBradford VillageButler TownshipCastine VillageFranklin TownshipGettysburg Village
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Gordan VillageHarrison TownshipHollansburg VillageIthaca VillageLiberty TownshipMonroe TownshipNeave TownshipNew Madison VillagePalestine VillagePitsburg VillageTwin TownshipVan Buren TownshipWayne Lakes Village
FIOUSE DISTRICT 81
IiENRY COUNTY
PUTNAM COUNTY
WILLIAMS COUNTY
FULTON COUNTY (part)Delta VillageFulton Township (part)
The noncontiguous portions circumscribed by Swanton VillageSwan Creek TownshipSwanton VillageYork Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 82
DEFIANCE COUNTY
PAULDING COUNTY
VAN WERT COUNTY
AUGLAIZE (part)Buckland VillageDuchouchet Township (part)
Precinct W (part)Portion adjoining Pusheta TownshipNoncontiguous portion circumscribed by Wapokoneta City
Logan Township
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Moulton TownshipNoble TownshipSalem TownshipSt. Marys CitySt. Marys Township (part)
Portions circumscribed by St. Marys CityWapokeneta City
HOUSE DISTRICT 83
HANCOCK COUNTY
HARDIN COUNTY
LOGAN COUNTY (part)Belle Center VillageBokescreek TownshipRichland TownshipRidgeway VillageRush Creek TownshipRushsylvania VillageWest Mansfield Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 84
MERCER COUNTY
AUGLAIZE COUNTY (part)Clay TownshipCridersville VillageDuchoquet Township (part)
Precinct EPrecinct W (part)
Noncontiguous portion adjoining Logan Township
German TownshipGoshen TownshipJackson Township,Minster VillageNew Bremen VillageNew Knoxville VillagePusheta TownshipSt. Marys Township (part)
Precinct E (part)Portion not circumscribed by St. Marys City
Precinct W (part)
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Portion not circumscribed by St. Marys CityUnion TownshipUniopolis VillageWashington TownshipWayne TownshipWaynesfield Village
DARKE COUNTY (part)Allen TownshipAnsonia VillageBrown TownshipBurkettsville VillageGreenville CityGreenville TownshipJackson TownshipMississinawa TownshipNew Weston VillageNorth Star VillageOsgood VillagePatterson TownshipRichland TownshipRossburg VillageUnion City VillageVersailles VillageWabash TownshipWashington TownshipWayne TownshipYorkshire VillageYork Township
SHELBY COUNTY (part)Anna VillageBotkins VillageCynthian TownshipDinsmore TownshipFort Loramie VillageJackson Center VillageJackson TownshipKettlersville VillageLoramie TownshipMcLean TownshipRussia VillageTurtle Creek TownshipVan Buren Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 85
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY
LOGAN COUNTY (part)BellefontaineBloomfield TownshipDe Graff VillageHarrison TownshipHuntsville VillageJefferson TownshipLake TownshipLakeview VillageLiberty TownshipMcArthur TownshipMiami TownshipMonroe TownshipPerry TownshipPleasant TownshipQuincy VillageRussells Point VillageStokes TownshipUnion TownshipValley Hi VillageWashington TownshipWest Liberty VillageZane TownshipZanesfield Village
SHELBY COUNTY (part)Clinton TownshipFranklin TownshipGreen TownshipLockington VillageOrange TownshipPerry TownshipPort Jefferson VillageSalem TownshipSidney CityWashington Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 86
UNION COUNTY
MARION COUNTY (part)Big Island TownshipBowling Green TownshipGreen Camp TownshipGreen Camp VillageLa Rue VillageMarion CityMarion TownshipMontgomery TownshipNew Bloomington VillagePleasant TownshipProspect TownshipProspect VillageRichland TownshipWaldo TownshipWaldo Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 87
CRAWFORD COUNTY
MORROW COUNTY
WYANDOT COUNTY
1VIARION COUNTY (part)Caledonia VillageClaridon TownshipGrand Prairie TownshipGrand TownshipMorral VillageSalt Rock TownshipScott TownshipTully Township
SENECA COUNTY (part)Big Spring TownshipLoudon TownshipNew Riegel Village
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HOUSE DISTRICT 88
SANDUSKY COUNTY
SENECA COUNTY (part)Adams TownshipAttica VillageBettsville VillageBloom TownshipBloomville VillageClinton TownshipEden TownshipFostoria CityGreen Springs VillageHopewell TownshipJackson TownshipLiberty TownshipPleasant TownshipReed TownshipRepublic VillageScipio TownshipSeneca TownshipThompson Township
Tiffin CityVenice Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 89
ERIE COUNTY
OTTAWA COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 90
ADAMS COUNTY
SCIOTO COUNTY
LAWRENCE COUNTY (part)Coal Grove VillageHamilton TownshipHanging Rock VillageIronton CityUpper Township (part)
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Precinct I (part)Noncontiguous portion adjoining Ironton City Precinct 1-B
HOUSE DISTRICT 91
CLINTON COUNTY
HIGHLAND COUNTY
PIKE COUNI'Y
ROSS COUNTY (part)Franklin TownshipHuntington Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 92
FAYETTE COUNTY
PICKAWAY COUNTY (part)Circleville Township (part)
Precincts Northwest, SouthPrecinct North (part)
Portion adjoining Precinct NorthwestCommercial Point VillageDarby TownshipDarbyville VillageDeercreek TownshipHarrisburg VillageJackson TownshipMonroe TownshipMuhlenberg TownshipNew Holland VillageOrient VillagePerry TownshipScioto TownshipWayne TownshipWilliamsport Village
ROSS COUNTY (part)Adelphi VillageBainbridge VillageBuckskin TownshipChillicothe VillageClarksburg Village
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Colerain TownshipConcord TownshipDeerfield TownshipFrankfort VillageGreen TownshipGreenfield CityHarrison TownshipJefferson TownshipKingston VillageLiberty TownshipPaint TownshipPaxton TownshipScioto TownshipSouth Salem VillageSpringfield TownshipTwin TownshipUnion Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 93
GALLIA COUNTY
JACKSON COUNTY
LAWRENCE COUNTY (part)Aid TownshipAthalia VillageChesapeake VillageDecatur TownshipElizabeth TownshipFayette TownshipLawrence TownshipMason TownshipPerry TownshipProctorville VillageRome TownshipSouth Point VillageSymmes TownshipUnion TownshipUpper Township (part)
Precincts 2, 3, 4Precinct I (part)
Portion adjoining Upper Township Precinct 4Washington TownshipWindsor Township
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VINTON COUNTY (part)Eagle TownshipElk TownshipHarrison TownshipJackson TownshipMcArthur VillageRichland TownshipSwan Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 94
ATHENS COUNTY (part)Albany VillageAlexander TownshipAmes TownshipAmesville VillageAthens CityAthens TownshipBern TownshipBuchtel VillageCanaan TownshipCarthage TownshipChauncey VillageCoolville VillageDover TownshipLee TownshipLodi TownshipNelsonville CityRome TownshipTroy TownshipWaterloo TownshipYork Township
MEIGS COUNTY
VINTON COUNTY (part)Brown TownshipClinton TownshipHamden VillageKnox TownshipMadison TownshipVinton TownshipWilkesville TownshipWilkesville Village
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Zaleski VillageWASHINGTON COUNTY (part)
Belpre CityBelpre TownshipDecatur TownshipDunham TownshipFairfield TownshipMarietta City (part)
Ward 1, 2, 4Marietta Township (part)
Precinct West (part)Southemmost noncontiguous portion
Precinct East A (part)Westernmost noncontiguous portion adjoining Ohio River
Palmer TownshipWarren TownshipWesley Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 95
CARROLL COUNTY
HARRISON COUNTY
NOBLE COUNTY
BELMONT COUNTY (part)Bamesville VillageBeimont VillageBethesda VillageFairview VillageFlushing TownshipFlushing VillageGoshen TownshipHolloway VillageKirkwood TownshipMorristown VillageRichland TownshipSomerset TownshipSt. Clairsville CityUnion TownshipWarren TownshipWayne TownshipWheeling TownshipWilson Village
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WASHINGTON COUNTY (part)Adams TownshipAurelius TownshipBarlow TownshipBeverly VillageFearing TownshipGrandview TownshipIndependence TownshipLawrence TownshipLiberty TownshipLowell VillageLower Salem VillageLudlow TownshipMacksburg VillageMarietta City (part)
Ward 3Marietta Township (part)
Precinct East B, East C, East DPrecinct West (part)
Northernmost noncontiguous portionPrecinct East A (part)
Easternmost portion adjoining Marietta Township Precinct East BMatamoras VillageMuskingum TownshipNewport TownshipSalem TownshipWaterford TownshipWatertown Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 96
JEFFERSON COUNTY
MONROE COUNTY
BELMONT COUNTY (part)Bellaire VillageBridgeport VillageBrookside VillageColerain TownshipMartins Ferry CityMead TownshipPease TownshipPowhatan Point Village
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Pultney TownshipShadyside VillageSmith TownshipWashington TownshipYork TownshipYorkville Village
HOUSE DISTRICT 97
GUERNSEY COUNTY
MUSKINGUM COUNTY (part)Adams TownshipAdamsville VillageBlue Rock TownshipBrush Creek TownshipCass TownshipDresden VillageFalls TownshipFrazeyburg VillageGratiot VillageHarrison TownshipHighland TownshipHopewell TownshipJackson TownshipJefferson TownshipLicking TownshipMadison TownshipMeigs TownshipMonroe TownshipMuskingum TownshipNew Concord VillageNorwich VillagePerry TownshipPhilo VillageRich Hill TownshipSalem TownshipSalt Creek TownshipSpringfield TownshipUnion TownshipWashington TownshipWayne Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 98
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY
HOLMES COUNTY (part)Baltic VillageBerlin TownshipClark TownshipGlenmont VillageKillbuck TownshipKillbuck VillageKnox TownshipMechanic TownshipMonroe TownshipPaint TownshipRichland TownshipSalt Creek TownshipWalnut Creek Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 99
ASHTABULA COUNTY (part)Ashtabula CityAshtabula TownshipAustinburg TownshipCherry Valley TownshipConneaut CityDenmark TownshipDorset TownshipGeneva CityGeneva TownshipGeneva-on-the-Lake VillageHarpersfield TownshipHartsgrove TownshipJefferson TownshipJefferson VillageKingsville TownshipLenox TownshipMonroe TownshipMorgan TownshipNew Lyme TownshipNorth Kingsville VillagePierpont TownshipPlymouth Township
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Richmond TownshipRoaming Shores VillageRock Creek VillageRome TownshipSaybrook TownshipSheffield TownshipTrumbull Township
GEAUGA COUNTY (part)Aquilla VillageChardon CityClaridon TownshipHambden TownshipHuntsburg TownshipMontville TownshipThompson Township
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SENATE LEGAL DEFINITIONS
Senate District 1: House Districts 81, 82, 83
Senate District 2: House Districts 3, 47, 89
Senate District 3: House Districts 17, 19, 20Senate District 4: House Districts 51, 52, 53Senate District 5: House Districts 39, 43, 80Senate District 6: House Districts 40, 41, 42
Senate District 7: House Districts 27, 54, 62
Senate District 8: House Districts 28, 29, 30Senate District 9: House Districts 31, 32, 33Senate District 10: House Districts 73, 74, 79Senate District 11: House Districts 44, 45, 46
Senate District 12: House Districts 4, 84, 85
Senate District 13: House Districts 55, 56, 57Senate District 14: House Districts 65, 66, 90Senate District 15: House Districts 18, 25, 26Senate District 16: House Districts 21, 23, 24Senate District 17: House Districts 91, 92, 93Senate District 18: House Districts 61, 75, 76Senate District 19: House Districts 22, 67, 68Senate District 20: House Districts 77, 78, 97Senate District 21: House Districts 9, 10, 11
Senate District 22: House Districts 2, 69, 70
Senate District 23: House Districts 13, 14, 15
Senate District 24: House Districts 6, 7, 16
Senate District 25: House Districts 8, 12, 60
Senate District 26: House Districts 86, 87, 88
Senate District 27: House Districts 1, 37, 38
Senate District 28: House Districts 34, 35, 36
Senate District 29: House Districts 48, 49, 50
Senate District 30: House Districts 94, 95, 96
Senate District 31: House Districts 71, 72, 98
Senate District 32: House Districts 63, 64, 99
Senate District 33: House Districts 5, 58, 59
Senate District 31: Pursuant to Article 11 Section 12 - this Senate districtis assigned to Senator Tim Schaffer
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Statistical Information - Ohio House Districts
HouseDistrict
PopulationAfrican-American
Voting Age Po ulatioii
Non-Hispanic African-AmericanVoting Age Population
1 114,520 1.46% 1.45%
2 124,475 9.60% 9.53%
3 125,488 2.51% 2.45%
4 106,331 11.07% 10.98%
5 107,841 2.41% 2.32%
6 121,333 5.70% 5.64%
7 116,897 2.39% 2.33%
8 118,631 50.76% 50.43%
9 121,495 51.63% 51.38%
10 116,644 51.39% 50.69%
11 117,155 61.07% 60.66%
12 113,307 57.75% 57.42%
13 112,814 14.79% 14.09%
14 111,546 5.91% 5.69%
15 112,243 3.32% 3.10%
16 118,056 1.41% 1.37%
17 111,745 13.57% 13.36%
18 115,001 10.36% 10.23%
19 112,092 8.68% 8.60%
20 117,082 21.65% 21.43%
21 117,063 3.28% 3.21%
22 118,513 20.52% 20.30%
23 119,836 6.33% 6.20%
24 111,291 2.57% 2.52%
25 119,779 52.35% 51.98%
26 121,012 52.72% 52.33%
27 112,793 3.15% 3.11%
28 120,572 17.45% 17.33%
29 114,308 10.63% 10.58%
30 111,781 4.31% 4.28%
31 111,683 27.70% 27.55%
32 119,852 50.72% 50.46%
33 111,385 50.63% 50.39%
34 111,642 39.80% 39.52%
35 115,499 12.23% 12.13%
36 117,225 2.20% 2.17%
37 116,920 5.89% 5.84%
38 112,209 3.34% 3.31°/u
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39 112,153 51.14% 50.91%
40 117,941 9.12% 9.05%
41 116,940 3.18% 3.13%
42434445464748
111,297119,092119,905115,247119,583115,420111,367
5.10%22.64%45.94%7.42%8.99%2.31%3.07%
05.03%22.56%
045.54%7.29%8.83%2.28%3.04%
49 120,749 15.6910/o 15.59%
50 111,757 3.05% 3.02%
5152
113,750118,753
8.90%6.54%
8.75%6.44%
53 117,124 4.49% 04.42%
54 120,278 6.40%06.33%
55 118,505 9.57%09.42%
56 120,219 9.87% 9.36%
57 122,258 1.01 % 0.96%
58 121,674 25.83%025.27%
5960
117,149112,479
2.29%3.78%
2.26%3.72%
61 117,562 2.09% 2.06%
62 110,919 1.31% 01.29%
6364
110,994110,725
3.74%11.18%
03.69%11.09%
65 122,159 1.23% 1.21%
66 120,050 0.90% 0.88%
67 118,314 3.06% 3.03%
68 116,821 2.11% 2.08%
69 118,560 1.13% 1.10%
70 119,720 0.80% n0.80%
7172
118,881120,570
3.96%0.87%
3.93%0.85%
73 111,783 5.31% 5•22%
747576
112,375118,137115,763
8.55%4.53%1,.68%
8.49%4.47%1.68%
77 115,080 5.94% 5.88%
787980
121,666119,183121,643
1.79%9.24%1.67%
1.78%9.17%1.65%
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81 114,714 0.53% 0.51%
82 110,749 1.00% 0.96%
83 112,899 1.22% 1.18%
84 115,213 0.28% 0.27%
85 111,337 2.18% 2.16%
86 112,079 5.12°/u 5.06%
87 111,843 0.46% 0.45%
88 113,794 2.43% 2.37°/u
89 118,507 5.36% 5.31%
90 122,270 2.42% 2.40%
91 122,263 1.51% 1.49%
92M 121,567 6.48% 6.45%
93 120,871 1.39% 1.38%
94 120,653 2.13% 2.11%
95 121,921 2.71% 2.69%
96 122,299 3.66% 3.65%
97 117,784 2.99% 2.96%
98 122,139 0.60% 0.58%
99 110,998 3.34% 3.27%
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Statistical Information - Ohio Senate Districts
SenateDistrict
PopulationAfrican-American
Voting Age Po ulation
Non-Hispanic African-AmericanVoting Age Population
1 338,362 0.92% 0.88%
2 359,415 3.40% 3.35%
3 340,919 14.68% 14.51%
4 349,627 6.60% 6.49%
5 352,888 24.63% 24.53%
6 346,178 5.79% 5.73%
7 343,989 3.69% 3.64%
8 346,661 11.00% 10.93%
9 342,920 42.72% 42.51°/u
10 343,341 7.72% 7.64°/u
11 354,735 21.11% 20.88%
12 332,881 4.42% 4.38%
13 360,982 6.81% 6.58%
14 364,479 1.53% 1.51%
15 355,792 37.22% 36.93%
16 348,190 4.07% 3.98%
17 364,701 3.16% 3.14%
18 351,462 2.80% 2.77%
19 353,648 8.94% 8.84%
20 354,531 3.51% 3.48%
21 355,295 54.53% 54.07%
22 362,755 4.00% 3.96%
23 336,603 7.96% 7.58%
24 356,286 3.18% 3.13%
25 344,418 37.70% 37.46%
26 337,716 2.67% 2.63%
27 343,649 3.59% 3.55%
28 344,366 17.62% 17.49%
29 343,872 7.43% 7.38%
30 364,873 2.83% 2.81%
31 361,590 1.80% 1.78%
32 332,717 6.04% 5.96%
33 346,664 10.56% 10.33%
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User Notes on Plan Geography
Part A. General Overviewl. To assist users in their review of the legislative district plan, the plan geography is being
provided in different formats. These include a geographic data file known as a shape file anda tabular data file known as an assignment file. The geographic file includes the boundariesfor each district. The tabular data file includes one record for the lowest level of geographyused to create the plan and the district to which it is assigned.
2. Users with Geographic hiformation Systems (GIS) software may note a handful of instancesin which the appearance of the geography assigned to each district may not match the legal
boundaries. Notes follow on these instances below.3. As a general caveat, whatever the geographic representation might appear to be when the
legislative plan is viewed via any software, the controlling document as to the status of anygeography is the legal defmitions as submitted by the Joint Secretaries to the OhioApportionment Board. Those definitions can be found in this document.
4. Any geographic area of the state not specifically named in this legal definition for House andSenate Districts that is wholly contained within the boundaries of a district but not contiguousto any district boundary, is assigned to that district. Any geographic area of the state notspecifically named in this legal defmition that is contiguous to any district boundary isassigned to that district with which it has the longest continuous boundary. If two or moreboundaries are of equal length, the area is assigned to the district with less population. Alldistricts are contiguous including those that are contiguous only by bodies of water.
5. The legal defmition will be posted at the following website designated by the Ohio
Apportionment Board: bttp^//www.reshapeohio.org.
Part B. Geographic DatabaseThe underlying geographic database used to create plans for legislative districts was developed bythe Urban Center at Cleveland State University (CSU) in conjunction with the Voinovich Center atOhio University (OU) as part of the project to develop the 2010 Ohio Common and UnifiedRedistricting Database (OCURD). CSU was selected by bipzrtisan action by the co-chairs of the
Ohio Legislative Task Force on Redistricting, Reapportionment and Demographic Research. The
lowest level of geography in this database is not the census block but the split census block.1. The overall purpose of the project was to accommodate for the fact that many census blocks
contain portions of multiple higher levels of geography, such as a precinct or a municipality.In geographic terms, these are known as `split' units because they did not nest into the higherlevels of geography. The project also enabled the creation of geographic layers for wards(which were not part of the census geographic products) and precincts that more closely
reflect the boundaries used in the 2008 and 2010 elections.2. To create a geographic system that allowed for topological integrity, the OCURD project
used the boundaries of the higher levels of geography as overlays and assigned theunderlying census block, or portions thereof, to each of the higher levels. When the higherlevel geography crossed the census block, a new geographic unit was created known as a splitblock. It is this `block split' layer of geography that was the lowest level of geography from
which the legislative districts were created.3. Another goal of the OCURD project was to estimate the population in each portion of the
split blocks. The project researched several means by which this could be accomplished andchose a method based upon the length of the streets in each such block. Because the
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population was estimated for each portion, the number of persons was not rounded to a whole
person and thus some fractional numbers will be found.4. Another issue arose as the OCURD database was being used by the Joint Secretaries of the
Ohio Apportionment Board to create legislative plans. This issue relates to the fact that manyof the higher levels of geography, notably municipalities, wards, and precincts, containmultiple pieces of territory that are separated by distances short and long. In geographicterms, these are known as `non-contiguous areas' (NCA) because there is some other land orwater between the pieces. There are two types of NCAs: those that are not contiguousbecause they are islands surrounded by water and those that are not contiguous because theyare legally or technically a portion of a geographic unit but surrounded by other land-basedgeographic units. Examples of the first type are the islands off the coast of Lake Erie.Examples of the second type abound in the state.
5. In most cases, the multi-part units are combined for geographic representation in GISsoftware. In geographic terms, these are known as `shapes' and are assigned to a district asone unit, even though there may be separate estimates of population for the blocks thatcomprise the higher level unit. Because they are combined as an entire shape they can onlybe assigned to one district by the GIS software used for the redistricting phase of theapportionment process. The software used by the Board to undertake this process wasMaptitnde for Redistricting (MTR) by Caliper Corporation.
6. Requirements of the Ohio Constitution relate to both creating districts from contiguousterritory and the maintenance of political subdivision boundaries. Therefore, making use of amulti-part area as the boundary of a district could present a situation in which a polificalsubdivision would be split and a district would be created using non-contiguous territory.
7. Whatever the geographic representation of the GIS software, the controlling document as tothe statas of any geography is the legal definition as adopted by the Apportionment Board.
8. Because some areas in the higher geographic levels are multi-part units the software flaggedsome districts as being non-contiguous. Notes on these situations follow.
Part C. Notes on Specific Districts:The following areas include districts that were designated bv the Maptitude software as having some
non-contiguous areas:1. District 38-Stark County. Block 391517147013085 is split into two pieces including
portions of precincts 151ANY & 151AEB. The portion in 151ANY contains no populationand is a part of district 49. See the item 4 in Part A and the legal defmition.
2. District 46-Lucas County. Several islands are located off the Lake Erie coast but areportions of Jerusalem Township. See the item 4 in Part A and the legal defmition.
3. District 48-Stark County. Block 391517123002009 is split into three pieces includingportions of precincts 151ACD, 151AME, and 151ANG. Each of these portions contains nopopulation. The triangular portion at the lower south east of the block is a part of district 49.
See the item 4 in Part A and the legal defmition.4. District 55-Lorain County. Several islands are located off the Lake Erie coast but are
portions of Avon Lake City. See the item 4 in Part A and the legal defmition.5. District 83-Hardin and Logan Counties. There is one unit in the `Block Split' layer,
390650007003086091AAR, that is unassigned in the map. It contains no population and issurrounded by district 83. See the item 4 in Part A and the legal description.
6. District 88-Sandusky County. One island is located in Sandusky Bay but is a portion ofRiley Township. See the item 4 in Part A and the legal definition.
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FINAL OHIO APPORTIONMENT PLAN
AS AMENDED, ADOPTED AND ENGROSSED ON SEPTEMBER 30,2011
7. District 89-Ottawa County. This district has three components: the portion above SanduskyBay; the portion below Sandusky Bay; and several islands off the Lake Erie coast. See the
item 4 in Part A and the legal defmition.
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Historical Precedent / treatment on non-contiguous eeoeraphv
2001 Apportionment Plan - 34 Examples• HD 19 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Blendon TWP, Jefferson TWP, Madison TWP, Plain TWP,
Sharon TWP and Truro TWP• HD 20 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Blendon TWP, Jefferson TWP, Plain TWP and Truro TWP• HD 21 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Mifflin TWP, Perry TWP and Sharon TWP• HD 22 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Clinton TWP, Perry TWP, Washington TWP and Sharon TWP• HD 23 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Jackson TWP, Norwich TWP, Prairie TWP and Washington
TWP• HD 24 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Clinton TWP, Franklin TWP, Norwich TWP, Perry TWP and
Prairie TWP• HD 25 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Franklin TWP and Jackson TWP• HD 26 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Madison TWP• HD 27 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Clinton TWP and Mifflin TWP• HD 28 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Springfield TWP and Sycamore TWP• HD 29 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Harrison TWP and Springfield TWP• HD 32 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Springfield TWP• HD 33 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Columbia TWP, Springfield TWP and Sycamore TWP• HD 34 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Columbia TWP• HD 35 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Deerfield TWP and partial non
contiguous territory from Columbia TWP and Sycamore TWP• HD 36 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Huber Heights and partial non
contiguous territory from Dayton• HD 37 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Dayton and Kettering and partial
non contiguous territory from Carlisle TWP• HD 38 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Dayton and Kettering and partial
non contiguous territory from Riverside• HD 40 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Dayton and partial non contiguous
territory from Riverside
Historical Precedent / treatment on non-contiguous geography
2001 Apportionment Plan - continued• HD 41 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Akron and partial non contiguous
territory from Cuyahoga Falls• HD 43 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Coventry TWP and
Springfield TWP• HD 45 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Akron and partial non contiguous
territory from Coventry TWP and Springfield TWP• HD 49 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Toledo and partial non contiguous
territory from Sylvania TWP• HD 50 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Perry TWP and
Tuscarawas TWP• HD 51 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Perry TWP, Plain TWP and
Tuscarawas TWP• HD 52 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Perry TWP and Plain TWP• HD 53 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Middletown and partial non
contiguous territory from Fairfield TWP, Hanover TWP and St. Clair TWP• HD 54 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Fairfield TWP, Hanover
TWP and St. Clair TWP• HD 56 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Elyria and partial non contiguous
territory from Carlisle TWP and Elyria TWP• HD 57 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Elyria and partial non contiguous
territory from Carlisle TWP and Elyria TWP• HD 64 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Bazetta TWP, Fowler TWP
and Mesopotamia TWP• HD 65 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Bazetta TWP and Fowler
TWP• HD 76 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Pusheta TWP and
Duchouquet TWP• HD 78 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Pusheta TWP and
Duchouquet TWP
Historical Precedent / treatment on non-contiguous eeoeraphy
1991 Apportionment Plan - 25 Examples• HD 21 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Mifflin TWP and Clinton TWP• HD 22 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Franklin TWP• HD 23 was comprised of wards and /.or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Hamilton TWP and Franklin TWP• HD 24 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Blendon TWP, Hamilton TWP, Reynoldsburg, Westerville,
Jefferson TWP, Truro TWP and Sharon TWP• HD 25 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Jefferson TWP, Miflin TWP, Truro TWP and Blendon TWP
• HD 26 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial noncontiguous territory from Blendon TWP, Clinton TWP, Perry TWP and Sharon TWP
• HD 27 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial noncontiguous territory from Perry, Clinton TWP and Sharon TWP
• HD 28 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial noncontiguous territory from Franklin, Clinton TWP, Norwich and Prairie TWP
• HD 29 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Dublin, Perry TWP, Norwich and Prairie TWP
• HD 30 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial noncontiguous territory from Columbia TWP and Springfield TWP
• HD 31 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Springfield TWP• HD 32 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Forest Park, Mount Healthy, Symmes TWP, Sycamore and
Springfield TWP• HD 35 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Forest Park, Mount Healthy and Springfield TWP• HD 36 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Sycamore TWP and Symmes TWP• HD 38 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Dayton and partial non contiguous
territory from Jefferson TWP and Madison TWP• HD 39 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Dayton and partial non contiguous
territory from Harrison TWP, Mad River TWP and Madison TWP• HD 40 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Dayton and partial non contiguous
territory from Jefferson TWP, Harrison TWP and Madison TWP• HD 45 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Akron and partial non contiguous
territory from Cuyahoga Falls• HD 46 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Akron and partial non contiguous
territory from Cuyahoga Falls
Historical Precedent / treatment on non-contieuous eeosraphy
1991 Apportionment Plan - 25 Examples• HD 47 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Akron and partial non contiguous
territory from Springfield TWP and Coventry TWP• HD 48 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Springfield TWP and
Coventry TWP• HD 55 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Plain TWP and Perry TWP
• HD 61 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Elyria and partial non contiguous
territory from Amherst TWP and Carlisle TWP• HD 62 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Elyria and partial non contiguous
territory from Carlisle TWP• HD 90 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Marion and partial non contiguous
territory from Marion TWP
Historical Precedent / treatment on non-contiguous seography
1981 Apportionment Plan -16 Examples• HD 25 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Columbia TWP• HD 26 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Cincinnati and partial non
contiguous territory from Columbia TWP,• HD 27 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Springfield TWP and
Sycamore TWP• HD 28 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Clinton TWP and Columbia TWP• HD 29 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Clinton TWP and Miflin TWP• HD 30 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Norwich TWP and Vallyview• HD 31 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Clinton TWP• HD 32 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Truro TWP• HD 33 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Franklin TWP• HD 34 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Sharon TWP and Truro TWP• HD 35 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Columbus and partial non
contiguous territory from Sharon TWP, Norwich TWP and Clinton TWP• HD 45 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Toledo and partial non contiguous
territory from Springfield TWP• HD 48 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Toledo and partial non contiguous
territory from Springfield TWP• HD 52 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Youngstown and partial non
contiguous territory from Boardman• HD 53 was comprised of wards and / or precincts of Youngstown and partial non
contiguous territory from Boardman• HD 72 was comprised of partial non contiguous territory from Amherst TWP and Perkins
TWP
Historical Precedent / treatment on non-contiguous seosraphv
1971 Apportionment Plan -?? ExamplesThere are examples - especially in Franklin county, but due to time I have not been able toanalyze the legal description of the 1971 Apportionment Board aYthe level I did for the 2001
through 1981.
But it looks very obvious that House Districts 27, 28, 29 and 33 had these non contiguous
township issues.
Ray
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I+inal Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT I
COLUMBIANA COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 2
DELAWARE COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 3
WAYNE COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 4
ALLEN COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 5
FAIRFIELD COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 6
WOOD COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 7
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)
Cleveland (part)Ward 11
EuclidRichmond HeightsSouth Euclid
112,075
109,989
111,564
108,473
122,759
121,065
111,675
10/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 8
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)BeachwoodBedfordBedford HeightsCleveland (part)
Ward 4Ward 3 (part)
Precincts a, b, c, d, h, wHighland HillsNorth RandallOrangeShaker HeightsWarrensville HeightsWoodmere
HOUSE DISTRICT 9
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Cleveland (part)
Ward 9Cleveland HeightsEast ClevelandUniversity Heights
117,591
114,206
HOUSE DISTRICT 10 110,046
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)BratenahlCleveland (part)
Wards 8,10,13,15Ward 14
Precincts d, x, i, n, 1, s, h, k, y, q, p, r, o, v, t, m, u, w, j
210/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 11
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Cleveland (part)
Wards 5,6,7,12,16Brooklyn HeightsCuyahoga HeightsNewburgh Heights
114,798
HOUSE DISTRICT 12 117,878
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Cleveland (part)
Wards 1,2Ward 3 (part)
Precincts f, p, i, e, q, r, m, 1, n, k, s, t, o, g, v, u, j
Garfield HeightsMaple Heights
HOUSE DISTRICT 13
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Cleveland (part)
Wards 17,18Ward 14 (part)
Precincts c, a, b, f, e, gLakewood
110,663
HOUSE DISTRICT 14 111,238
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Cleveland (part)
Wards 19,20,21Parma HeightsBrook Park
10/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 15 112,894
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)
ParmaLinndaleBrooklynMiddleburg Heights
HOUSE DISTRICT 16 120,226
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)
Bay VfllageFairview ParkNorth OlmstedRocky RiverWestlake
HOUSE DISTRICT 17 119,734
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)BentleyvilleBrecksvilleBroadview HeightsChagrin FallsChagrin Falls TownshipGlenwillowHunting ValleyIndependenceLyndhurstMayfield Heights (part)
- Precincts k, h, i, d, rn, o, s, j, q, b, 1, gMoreland HillsOakwood
Pepper Pike
Seven Hills
Solon
Valley ViewWalton Hills
410/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 18 110,019
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)BereaOlmsted FallsOlmsted TownshipNorth RoyaltonStrongsville
HOUSE DISTRJCT 19 117,871
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Blendon Township (part)
Only Precincts BLE-030-00-b, BLE-030-00-e part north of theCity of Columbus Ward 73, and portions surrounded by Wards ofWesterville, and Precinct 010-66-d hd-24 which is surrounded byWard 66 City of Columbus
BriceCanal WinchesterColumbus (part)
Ward 45Ward 66 (part)
Precincts 010-66-d hd-25, 010-66-d hd-26
GroveportJefferson Township (part)
All except portions north of Columbus Ward 4 and portions on theborder of Gahanna Ward 3
Madison Township (part)Aii, except portions south of eastern edge of Columbus Ward 50
New AlbanyObetzPickeringtonPlain Township (part)
All, except portions West of New Albany and Surrounded byColumbus Ward 73
ReynoldsburgSharon Township (part)
Precinct aTruro Township (part)
All, except portions surrounded by Columbus Ward 46
Westerville
510/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT20 119,386
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)BexleyBlendon Township (part)
Everything except Precincts BLE-030-00-b, BLE-030-00-e partnorth of Columbus Ward 73, and portions surrounded by Wards ofWesterville, and Precinct 010-66-d hd-24. which is surrounded byWard 66 of Columbus
Columbus (part)Wards 62, 73, 46Ward 27 (part)
Precincts 010-27-d, 010-27-a hd-25, 010-27-a hd-22, 010-
27-bGahannaJefferson Township (part)
Portions north of Columbus Ward 4 and portions on the border of
Gahanna Ward 3Plain Township (part)
Only those portions West of New Albany and Surrounded by
Columbus Ward 73Truro Township (part)
Only portions surrounded by Columbus Ward 46
Whitehall
610/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 21 119,975
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)
Columbus (part)Wards 74, 65, 72, 71, 53, 61, 54, 52, 42Ward 66 (part)
Precincts 010-66-a, 010-66-b, 010-66-c,010-66-e
Mifflin Township (part)Only portions surrounded by Columbus Ward 42
Minerva ParkPerry Township (part)
Only precincts per 140-00-a, per 140-00-d, CD 12, per 140-00-d
CD 15Portion surrounded by Columbus precinct 010-74-g, 2 portions
surrounded by Worthington Precinct 182-01-c
Sharon Township (part)All except Precinct Sharon a and portion surrounded byColumbus Ward 59
Worthington .
710/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT22 120,106
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Clinton Township (part)
Any portion west of Columbus Ward 42, except any portion south
of Columbus Ward 15Columbus (part)
Wards 60, 63, 64, 59, 70, 20, 19, 21, 30, 22, 43
DublinPerry Township (part)
All, except portion south of Upper Arlington, Precincts: per 140-00-a, per 140-00-d CD 12, per 140-00-d CD15, island surroundedby Columbus Precinct 010-74-g, 2 portions surrounded by
Worthington Precinct 182-01-c
RiverleaWashington Township (part)
Portions surrounded by DublinSharon Township (part)
Portion surrounded by Columbus Ward 59
HOUSE DISTRICT 23 115,070
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Brown TownshipColumbus (part)
Ward 67,Ward 69Grove CityHarrisburgHilliardJackson Township (part)
Only portion surrounded by Grove CityNorwich Township (part)
Except non-contiguousportion South of Columbus Ward 10
Pleasant TownshipPrairie Township (part)
Except PRA 170-00-c hd-28 and except two Eastern non-contiguous portions of PRA 170-00-c hd-29 and except 010-57-h
hd28
UrbancrestWashington Township (part)
Except portions surrounded by the City of Dublin
8 -10/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 24 118,418
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Clinton Township (part)
Portion south of Columbus Ward 15Columbus (part)
Wards 10, 15; 33, 57, 31Franklin Township (part)
All portions north of Columbus Wards 11, 31, 36Grandview HeightsMarble CliffNorwich Township (part)
Non-contiguous portion south of Columbus Ward 10
Perry Township (part)Small portion south of Upper Arlington
Prairie Township (part)O_nf^PR A 170-00-c hd-28 and Eastern non-contiguous portions of
PRA 170-00-c hd-29 and010-57-h hd28
Upper ArlingtonValleyView
HOUSE DISTRICT 25 118,864
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Columbus (part)
Wards 36, 11, 58, 38, 9, 14, 40, 37, 49, 1, 2, 32
Franklin Township (part)Ail except portions north of Columbus Wards 11, 31, 36
Hamilton TownshipJackson Township (part)
All except portion surrounded by Grove City
Lockbourne
HOUSE DISTRICT 26 119,424
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Columbus (part)
Wards 3, 4, 5, 55, 35, 51, 50, 44, 28, 47, 48, 34, 68, 29, 12, 8
Ward 27Precincts 010-27-f, 010-27-c, 010-27-c
Madison Township (part)Only portions south of eastern edge of Columbus Ward 50
910/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 27 .119,864
FRANKLIN COUNTY (part)Clinton Township (part)
Only those portions directly south of Columbus Ward 42 andexcluding all portions of Clinton Township in.House District 22and House District 24
Columbus (part)Wards 6, 7, 13, 41, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 56, 39
Mifflin Township (part)All except non-contiguous portion surrounded by Columbus ward
42
HOUSE DISTRICT 28 111,722
HAMILTON COUNTY (part)Arlington HeightsBlue AshEvendaleFairfieldForest ParkGlendaleLincoln HeightsLocklandMontgomeryReadingSharonvilleSpringdaleSpringfield Township (part)
Oniy Precincts bb, uu, aa, d, i, hh, ff-cdl, ff-cd2
Sycamore Township (part)Precincts c, b, i, d, r, o
WoodlawnWyoming
1010/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 29 117,780
HAMILTON COUNTY (part)Colerain TownshipCrosby TownshipGreenhillsHarrison Township (part)
Precincts aa, bb, cc
Mount HealthyNorth College HillSpringfield Township (part)
Everything except Precincts bb, uu, aa, d, i, hh, ff, cc, dd, ff-cdl,
ff-cd2
HOUSE DISTRICT 30
HAMILTON COUNTY (part)Delhi TownshipGreen TownshipHarrisonHarrison Township (part)
Precincts ee, ddMiami TownshipWhitewater Township
110,060
HOUSE DISTRICT 31 110,350
HA1VlILTON COUNTY (part)CheviotCincinnati (part)
Wards 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26ClevesNorth BendAddyston
HOUSE DISTRICT 32 111,985
HAMILTON COUNTY (part)Cincinnati (part)
Wards 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24Springfield Township (part)
Only Precinct cc
1110/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 33 111,770
HAIVIILTON COUNTY (part)Cincinnati (part)
Wards 3, 9, 13, 7, 14Columbia Township (part)
Precincts d, e, a, 1, cDeer ParkElmwood PlaceGolf ManorNorwoodSilvertonSpringfield Township (part)
Precinct ddSt. BernardSycamore Township (part)
Precinct a
HOUSE DISTRICT 34 110,989
HANIILTON COUNTY (part)Anderson TownshipCincinnati (part)
Wards 1, 2, 4, 5Columbia Township (part)
Only Precincts g, f
FairfaxNewtownTerrace Park
HOUSE DISTRICT 35 109,930
HANIILTON COUNTY (part)AmberleyColumbia Township (part)
Precinct m, h, b
Indian HfllLovelandMaderiaMariemontMilfordSycamore Township (part)
Precincts n, p, m, 1, q, s, j, g, x, y, f, h, t, v, e, u, w, k
Symmes Township
1210/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 35 Cont.
WARREN COUNTY (part)ButlervilleCorwinDeerfield Township (part)
Precincts wm, sm c, sm, sm b, wma, sea, t s, sm a, seb, em, m, nni,nma, see, kings mills, loveland park
Hamilton TownshipHarlan TownshipHarveysburgLovelandMainevilleMassie TownshipMorrowPleasant PlainSalem TownshipSouth LebanonUnion TownshipWashington TownshipWayne TownshipWaynesvIlle
HOUSE DISTRICT 36 109,685
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (part)BrookvilleButler TownshipClay TownshipClaytonDayton (part)
Precinct 3b portion near Miami-Montgomery border
EnglewoodFarmersvilleGerman TownshipGerma.ntownHuber Heights (part)
Wards 1, 2, 3, 4Jackson TownshipNew LebanonPerry TownshipPhillipsburgUnionVandaliaVerona
1310/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 37 111,810
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (part)Carflsle (part) only portion contained within Miami Township
Dayton (part)Ward 9
Kettering (part)Wards 3, 4
Miami TownshipMiamisburgMoraineOakwoodSpringboroWest Carrollton City
HOUSE DISTRICT 38 110,724
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (part)
CentervilleDayton (part)
Wards 10, 20Kettering (part)
Wards 1,2Riverside (part)
Precincts y, c, h, p, i, g, j, a, d, r, q, 1, nWashington TownshipWright Patterson
HOUSE DISTRICT 39 110,914
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (Part)Dayton (part)
Wardsl4, 19, 13, 1, 8, 12, 11, 2, 7, 21, 22, 16, 18, 17
Jefferson Township
1410/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4, 2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 40115,929
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (part)Dayton (part)
Wards 15, 6, 4, 5, 3 except portion noted in House District 36
Harrison TownshipHuber Heights (part)
Wards 5, 6Riverside (part)
Everything except Precincts y, c, h, p, i, g, j, a, d, r, q, 1, n
Trotwood
HOUSE DISTRICT 41 114,155
SU1ViMIT (part)RemindervilleTwinsburgTwinsburg TownshipMacedonia
NorthfieldSagamore HiIls TownshipNorthfield Center TownshipBoston HeightsBoston TownshipPeninsulaRichfieldRichfield TownshipBath TownshipFairlawnCopley TownshipNortonAkron (part)
Ward 8 (part)Precincts j, o, t, i, v, a, f, q, r, m, b, w, s, p, c, 1, e
Ward 1 (part)Only the non-contiguous portions surrounded byAkron Ward 8
Cuyahoga Falls (part)Only the non-contiguous portions surrounded by Akron Ward 8
1510/4/2001
Final Reapportionment Plan Legal Descriptionas Amended on October 4,2001
HOUSE DISTRICT 42 112,234
SUMNIIT (part)HudsonStowSilver LakeMunroe FallsCuyahoga Falls (part)
Except portion surrounded by Akron Ward I and Ward 8
HOUSE DISTRICT 43 119,678
SUMMIT COUNTY (part)GreenNew FranklinFranklin TownshipClintonCoventry Township (part)
Not including portions surrounded by City of Akron and portionsbetween Akron Ward 9 and Barberton
Springfield Township (part)All portions of Township except portion surrounded by Akron
Ward 6LakemoreMogadoreTallmadge
PORTAGE COUNTY (part)Atwater TownshipBrimfield TownshipEdinburg TownshipMogadoreRandolph TownshipRootstown TownshipSuffield TownshipTallmadge
HOUSE DISTRICT 44 115,998
SUMMIT COUNTY (part)Akron (part)
Wards 2,3,4,5,1 except part surrounded by Ward 8
Ward 8 (part)Precincts d, n, h, g, k, u
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HOUSE DISTRICT 45 114,154
SUMMIT COUNTY (part)Akron (part)
Wards 10,6,7,9BarbertonCoventry Township (part)
Portions surrounded by City of Akron and portion between AkronWard 9 and Barberton
Springfield Township (part)Only the portion surrounded by Akron Ward 6
HOUSE DISTRICT 46 115,129
LUCAS COUNTY (part)BerkeyHarding TownshipHollandMaumeeMonclova TownshipOttawa HillsProvidence TownshipRichfield TownshipSpencer TownshipSpringfield TownshipSwantonSwanton TownshipSylvaniaSylvania Townst'iip (part)
All except non-contiguous portion surrounded by Toledo Ward 23
WaterviIleWaterville TownshipWhitehouse
HOUSE DISTRICT 47 110,753
LUCAS COUNTY (part)Toledo (part)
Ward 5, 7, 24, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
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HOUSE DISTRICT 48 116,259
LUCAS COUNTY (Part)Toledo.(part)
Ward 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 21
HOUSE DISTRICT 49 112,913
LUCAS COUNTY (Part)Harbor ViewJerusalem TownshipOregonSylvania Township (part)
Only non-contiguous portion contained within Toledo Ward 23
Toledo (part)Ward 3, 9, 11, 1, 22, 23
Washington Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 50 110,528
STARK COUNTY (part)Beach CityBethlehem TownshipBrewsterCanal FultonEast CantonEast SpartaHartvilleLake TownshipLawrence TownshipLouisvilleMagnoliaMarlboro TownshipNavarre "Nimishillen TownshipOsnaburg TownshipPerry Township (part)
Precinct 3 all, except non-contiguous portions surrounded by theCity of Massilon, Precinct 28 all, except non-contiguous portionssurrounded by the City of Massilon, Precincts 4, 23, 25, 7, 16, 2,
24, 29, 1, 22, 19, 12, 21, 27, 20Pike TownshipSandy TownshipSugar Creek TownshipTuscarawas Township (part)
All except portions of township surrounded by the City ofMassillon
WaynesburgWilmot
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HOUSE DISTRICT 51 118,856
STARK COUNTY (part)Hills and DalesJackson TownshipMassillon -North CantonPerry Township (part)
Only non-contiguous portions of Perry Precincts 3 and 28
surrounded by the City of Massilon
Plain Township (part)All except Plain 1, Plain 2 and the non-contiguous portions of
precinct 29 HD-54Tuscarawas Township (part)
Only the portions surrounded by the city of MassiIlon
HOUSE DISTRICT 52 109,176
STARK COUNTY (part)CantonCanton TownshipMeyers LakePerry Township (part)
Precincts 26, 9, 31, 30, 15, 11, 6, 10, 5, 18, 13, 8, 14, 17
Plain Township (part)Plain 1, Plain 2, and the non-contiguous portion of Plain 29-HD 54
2010/4/2001
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HOUSE DISTRJCT 53 111,122
BUTLER COUNTY (part)College CornerFairfield Township (part)
Excluding Precinct 4ANHanover Township (part)
All except portions surrounded by Ward 1 in the City of Hanulton
JacksonburgMadison TownshipMiddletown (part)
Ward 1, 3Milford TownshipMorgan TownshipNew MiamiOxfordOxford TownshipReily TownshipSeven MileSomerville.St. Clair Township (part)
Excluding Precinct 4KC portion adjacent to Ross Township
TrentonWayne Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 54 110,496
BUTLER COUNTY (part)FairfieldFairfield Township (part)
Precinct 4ANHamiltonHanover Township (part)
Only portions surrounded by Ward 1 in the City of Hamilton
MillvilleRoss TownshipSt. Clair Township (part)
Precinct 4KC portion adjacent to Ross Township
2110/4/2001
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HOUSE DISTRICT 55 111,189
BUTLER COUNTY (part)Lemon TownshipLiberty TownshipMiddletown (part)
Ward 2, 4
MonroeSharonvilleWestchester Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 56 119,565
LORAIN COUNTY (part)Amherst TownshipCarlisle Township (part)
Only non-contiguous portion of township surrounded by Elyria
Ward 5Elyria (part)
Ward 6, 5Elyria Township (part)
Except island contained in Ward 2 in the City of Elyria
LorainNew Russia TownshipOberlinSheffield LakeSheffield TownshipSouth Amherst
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HOUSE DISTRICT 57 119,002
LORAIN COUNTY (part)AvonAvon LakeCarlisle Township (part)
All except non-contiguous portion of township surrounded by
Ward 5 of ElyriaColumbia TownshipEaton Township
Elyria (part)Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 7
Elyria Township (part)Only portion contained in Ward 2 of the City of Elyria
North RidgevilleSheffield
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HOUSE DISTRICT 58 115,579
HURON COUNTY
LORAIN COUNTY (part)AmherstBrighton TownshipBrownhelm TownshipCamden Township
GraftonGrafton TownshipHenrietta TownshipHuntington TownshipKiptonLagrangeLagrange TownshipPenfield TownshipPittsfield TownshipRochesterRochester TownshipVermiflonWellingtonWellington Township
SENECA COUNTY (Part)Adams TownshipAtticaBloom TownshipBloomvilleGreen SpringsReed TownshipRepublicScipio TownshipThompson TownshipVenice Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 59 113,008
MAHONING (part)Austintown Township (part)
Precincts 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 12, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31,32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51,52, 53, 54, 60, 61
Berlin TownshipBoardman TownshipCanfieldCanfield TownshipCraig Beach _Ellsworth TownshipJackson TownshipMilton Township
PolandPoland Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 60 113,725
MAHONING COUNTY (Part)Austintown Township (part)
Precincts 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25CampbellCoitsville TownshipLowellviIleStruthersYoungstown
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HOUSE DISTRICT 61 117,544
CARROLL COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY (part)Beaver TownshipSmith TownshipSpringfield Township.New MiddletownAllianceSebringBeloitGoshen TownshipGreen TownshipWashingtonvilleColumbiana
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY (part)Sandy TownshipMineral CityFairfield TownshipWarren TownshipUnion TownshipDennisonMill TownshipUhrichsvilleMidvale
STARK COUNTY (part)MinervaParis TownshipWashington TownshipAllianceLexington TownshipLimaville
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HOUSE DISTRICT 62 111,378
LAKE COUNTY (part)Concord TownshipEastlakeKirtlandKirtland HillsLakelineMentor-on-the-LakeTimberlakeWaite HillWickliffeWilloughbyWilloughby HillsWillowick
HOUSE DISTRICT 63 116,133
LAKE COUNTY (part)Fairport HarborGrand RiverLeroy TownshipMadisonMadison TownshipMentorNorth PerryPainesvillePainesville TownshipPerryPerry Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 64 109,044
TRi JMBULL COUNTY (part)Bazetta Township (part)
Portion surrounded by the City of Cortland
Braceville TownshipBristol TownshipChampion TownshipCortlandFarmington TownshipFowler Township (part)
Portion surrounded by the City of CortlandHowland TownshipJohnston TownshipMecca TownshipMesopotamia Township (part)
Precinct BSouthington TownshipVernon TownshipWarrenWarren TownshipWest Farniington
HOUSE DISTRICT 65 109,451
TRUMBULL COUNTY (Part)Bazetta Township (part)
Except the portions surrounded by the City of CortlandBrookfield TownshipFowler Township (part)
Except the portions surrounded by the City of CortlandGirardHartford TownshipHubbardHubbard TownshipLiberty TownshipLordstownMcDonaldNewton FallsNewton TownshipNilesOrangevilleVienna TownshipWeathersfield TownshipYankee LakeYoungstown
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HOUSE DISTRICT 66 120,119
CLERMONT (Part)AmeliaBataviaBatavia TownshipGoshen TownshipLovelandMiami TownshipMilfordUnion Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 67 109,100
WARREN COUNI'Y (Part)CarfisleClear Creek TownshipDeerfield Township (part)
Everything except Precincts wm, sm c, sm, sm b, wma, sea, ts,sm a, seb, em, ni, nm, nma, sec, kings mills, loveland park
FranklinFranklin TownshipLebanonMasonMiddletownMonroeSpringboroTurtle Creek Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 68 118,741
PORTAGE COUNTY (Part)AuroraBrady LakeCharlestown TownshipDeerfield TownshipFreedom TownshipFranklin TownshipGarrettsvilleHiramHiram TownshipKentMantuaMantua TownshipNelson TownshipPahnyra TownshipParis TownshipRavennaRavenna TownshipShalersville TownshipStreetsboroSugar Bush KnollsWindhamWindham Township:
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HOUSE DISTRICT 69 112,668
MEDINA COUNTY (Part)BrunswickBrunswick Hills TownshipChatham TownshipChippewa LakeGranger TownshipHinckley TownshipLafayette TownshipLitchfield TownshipLiverpool Township
MedinaMedina TownshipMontville TownshipSharon TownshipSpencerSpencer TownshipYork Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 70 112,257
GREENE COUNTY (Part)Bath TownshipBeavercreekBeaverereek Township
FairbomXeniaXenia Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 71 112,519
LICKING COUNTY (part)AlexandriaBennington TownshipBurlington TownshipEden TownshipEtna Township (part)
Portions surrounded by City of Reynoldsburg
Fallsbury TownshipGranvilleGranville TownshipHartfordHartford TownshipHeathJersey TownshipJohnstownLiberty TownshipMadison TownshipMary Ann TownshipMcKean TownshipMonroe TownshipNewarkNewark TownshipNewton TownshipPataskalaReynoldsburgSt. Albans TownshipSt. LouisvilleUticaWashington Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 72 109,622
CLARK COUNTY (Part)Bethel TownshipDonnelsvilleEnonMad River TownshipMoorefield Township (part)
Portions surrounded by the City of SpringfieldNew CarlisleSpringfieldSpringfield Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 73 111,774
RICHLAND COUNTY (part)BellvilleBlooming Grove TownshipButlerButler TownshipCass TownshipFranklin TownshipJackson TownshipJefferson TownshipLucasMadison TownshipMansfieldMifflin TownshipMonroe TownshipPerry TownshipPlymouthPlymouth TownshipSharon TownshipShelbyShilohWashington TownshipWeller TownshipWorthington Township
3310/4/2001
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HOUSE DISTRICT 74 119,773
DEFIANCE COUNTY (part)DefianceDefiance TownshipDelaware TownshipFarmer TownshipHicksvilleHicksville TownshipHighland TownshipMark TownshipMilford TownshipNeyNoble TownshipRichland TownshipSherwoodTifFin TownshipWashington Township
FULTON COUNTY
WILLIAMS COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 75 - 114,887
DEFIANCE COUNTY (part)Adams Township
HENRY COUNTY
PAULDING COUNTY
PUTNAM COUNTY
VAN WERT COUNTY
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HOUSE DISTRICT 76 117,668
AUGLAIZE (part)BucklandClay TownshipCridersvilleDuchouquet Township (part)
Except portion surrounded by WapakonetaGoshen TownshipLogan TownshipNew KnoxvillePusheta Township (part)
Except portion surrounded by WapakonetaUnion TownshipUniopolisWashington TownshipWayne TownshipWaynesfield
HANCOCK COUNTY
HARDIN COUNTY
3510/4/2001
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HOUSE DISTRICT 77 119,568
DARKE COUNTY (Part)Allen TownshipAnsoniaBurkettsvilleBrown TownshipGreenvilleGreenviIle TownshipHarrison TownshipHollansburgJackson TownshipLiberty TownshipMississinawa TownshipNew WestonNorth StarOsgoodPalestinePatterson TownshipRossburgUnion CityVersaillesWabash TownshipWashington TownshipWayne TownshipYork TownshipYorkshire
MERCER COUNTY
PREBLE COUNTY
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HOUSE DISTRICT 78 118,983
AUGLAIZE COUNTY (part)Duchouquet Township (part)
Portion surrounded by Wapakoneta
German TownshipJackson TownshipMinsterMoulton TownshipNew BremenNoble TownshipPusheta Township (part)
Portion surrounded by WapakonetaSalem TownshipSt. MarysSt. Marys TownshipWapakoneta
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY
SHELBY COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 79 115,870
DARKE COUNTY (part)Adams TownshipArcanumButler TownshipBradfordCastineFranklin TownshipGettysburgGordonIthacaMonroe TownshipNeave TownshipNew MadisonPitsburgRichland TownshipTwin TownshipVan Buren TownshipWayne Lakes
MIAMI COUNTY
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HOUSE DISTRICT 80 112,010
ERIE COUNTY
OTTAWA COUNTY (part)Allen TownshipBay TownshipBenton TownshipCarroll TownshipCatawba Island TownshipClay CenterClay TownshipDanbury TownshipErie TownshipGenoaMarbleheadPort ClintonPortage TownshipPut-in-BayPut-in-Bay TownshipRocky Ridge
HOUSE DISTRICT 81 119,006
OTTAWA COUNTY (part)ElmoreHarris TownshipOak HarborSalem Township
SANDUSKY COUNTY
SENECA COUNTY (Part)BettsvilleBig Spring TownshipClinton TownshipEden TownshipFostoriaHopewell TownshipJackson TownshipLiberty TownshipLoudon TownshipNew RiegelPleasant TownshipSeneca TownshipTiffm
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HOUSE DISTRICT 82 113,051
CRAWFORD COUNTY
MARION COUNTY (part)Grand Prairie TownshipGrand TownshipMarionMarion Township (part)
Precincts E, C, D, B, A, H, F, IMorralSalt Rock Township
WYANDOT COUNTY
HOUSE DISTRICT 83 109,954
LOGAN COUNTY
MARION COUNTY (part)Big Island TownshipBowling Green TownshipCaledoniaClaridon TownshipGreen CampGreen Camp TownshipLaRueMarion Township (part)
Precincts K, J, GMontgomery TownshipNew BloomingtonPleasant TownshipProspectProspect TownshipRichland TownshipScott TownshipTully TownshipWaldoWaldo Township
UNION COUNTY
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HOUSE DISTRICT84 110,962
CLARK COUNTY (part)CatawbaCliftonGerman TownshipGreen TownshipHarmony TownshipLawrencevilleMadison TownshipMoorefield Township (part)
Except portions surrounded by City of Springfield
Except point contiguous areasNorth HamptonPike TownshipPleasant TownshipSouth CharlestonSouth ViennaTremont City
GREENE COUNTY (Part)BellbrookBowersvilleCaesars Creek TownshipCedarvilleCedarville TownshipCliftonJamestownJefferson TownshipKetteringMianu TownshipNew Jasper TownshipRoss TownshipSilver Creek TownshipSpring VaIleySpring Valley TownshipSugar Creek TownshipYellow Springs
MADISON COUNTY
4010/4/2001
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HOUSE DISTRICT85 118,932
FAYETTE COUNTY
PICKAWAY COUNTY (part)AshvilleCircleville Township (part)
Precinct South, Northwest, North (part - except for non-contiguous
part east of Circleville)Connnercial PointDarby Township
DarbyvilleDeer Creek Township
Harrison TownshipJackson TownshipMonroe TownshipMuhlenberg TownshipNew Holland
OrientPerry TownshipScioto TownshipSouth BloomfieldWayne TownshipWilliamsport
ROSS COUNTY (part)BainbridgeBuckskin TownshipChillicothe
ClarksburgConcord TownshipDeerfield Township
FrankfortGreen TownshipHuntington Township
KingstonPaint TownshipPaxton TownshipScioto Township
South SalemTwin TownshipUnion Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 86
CLINTON COUNTY
HIGHLAND COUNTY
PIKE COUNTY
109,113
HOUSE DISTRICT 87
GALLIA COUNTY
JACKSON COUNTY
LAWRENCE COUNTY (part)Aid TownshipAthaliaChesapeakeFayette TownshipLawrence TownshipMason TownshipProctorvilleRome TownshipSymmes TownshipUnion TownshipWindsor Township
ROSS COUNTY (part)AdelphiColerain TownshipFranklin TownshipHarrison TownshipJefferson TownshipLiberty TownshipSpringfield Township
VINTON COUNTY
118,761
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HOUSE DISTRICT88 117,090
ADAMS COUNTY (part)Cherry ForkLiberty TownshipManchesterManchester TownshipMonroe TownshipOliver TownshipSeamanSprigg TownshipTiffin TownshipWayne TownshipWest UnionWinchesterWinchester Township
BROWN COUNTY
CLERMONT COUNTY (part)
BethelFelicityFranklin TownshipJackson TownshipMonroe TownshipMoscowNevilleNew RichmondNewtonsvilleOhio TownshipOwensvillePierce TownshipChiloStonelick TownshipTate TownshipWashington TownshipWayne TownshipWilliamsburgWHliamsburg Township
4310/4/2001
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HOUSE DISTRICT 89 120,278
ADAMS COUNTY (part)Bratton TownshipBrush Creek TownshipFranklin TownshipGreen TownshipJefferson TownshipMeigs TownshipPeeblesRomeScott Township
LAWRENCE COUNTY (part)Coal GroveDecatur TownshipElizabeth TownshipHamilton TownshipHanging RockIrontonPerry TownshipSouth PointUpper TownshipWashington Township
SCIOTO COUNTY
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HOUSE DISTRICT 90 115,600
ASHI,AND COUNTY (part)Green TownshipHanover TownshipHayesvilleLoudonvIlleMifflinMi$lin TownshipMilton TownshipPerrysvilleVermillion Township
KNOX COUNTY
MORROW COUNTY
RICHLAND COUNTY (part)CrestlineLexingtonOntarioSandusky TownshipSpringfield TownshipTroy Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 91 120,238
HOCKING COUNTY
LICKING COUNTY (part)Bowling Green TownshipBuckeye LakeEtna Township (part)
Except portion surrounded by ReynoldsburgFranklin TownshipGratiotHanoverHanover TownshipHarrison TownshipHebronHopewell TownshipKirkersvilleLicking TownshipPerry TownshipUnion Township
PERRY COUNTY
PICKAWAY COUNTY (part)CirclevilleCircleville Township (part)
Non-contiguous portion of Precinct Circleville-North
Madison TownshipPickaway TownshipSalt Creek TownshipTarltonWalnut TownshipWashington Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 92
ATHENS COUNTY
MEIGS COUNTY
MORGAN COUNTY
119,698
WASHINGTON COUNTY (part)Barlow TownshipBelpreBelpre TownshipDecatur TownshipDunham TownshipFairfield TownshipPalmer TownshipWesley Township
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HOUSE DISTRICT 93
GUERNSEY COUNTY
MONROE COUNTY
118,692
MUSKINGUM COUNTY (part)Meigs TownshipNew ConcordNorwichRich Hill TownshipUnion Township
NOBLE COUNTY
WASHINGTON (part)Adams TownshipAurelius TownshipBeverlyFearing TownshipGrandview TownshipIndependence TownshipLawrence TownshipLiberty TownshipLowellLower SalemLudlow TownshipMacksburgMariettaMarietta TownshipMatamorasMuskingum TownshipNewport TownshipSalem TownshipWarren TownshipWaterford TownshipWatertown Township
4810/4/2001
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HOUSE DISTRICT 94 116,323
COSHOCTON COUNTY
MUSKINGUM COUNTY (part)
AdamsvilleAdams TownshipBlue RockTownshipBrush Creek TownshipCass TownshipClay TownshipDresdenFalls TownshipFrazeysburgFultonhamHarrison TownshipGratiotHighland TownshipHopewell TownshipJackson TownshipJefferson TownshipLicking TownshipMadison TownshipMonroe TownshipMuskingum TownshipNewton TownshipPerry TownshipPhiloRosevilleSalem TownshipSalt Creek TownshipSouth ZanesvilleSpringfield TownshipWashington TownshipWayne TownshipZanesville
4910/4/2001
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HOUSE DISTRICT95 112,825
BELMONT COUNTY (Part)BellaireBridgeportBrooksideColerain TownshipMartins FerryMead TownshipPease TownshipPowhatan PointPultney TownshipShadysideWashington TownshipWayne TownshipWflsonYork TownshipYorkville
JEFFERSON COUNTY
5010/4/2001
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HOUSE DISTRICT 96 119,717
HARRISON COUNTY
BELMONT COUNTY (part)BarnesvilleBelmontBethesdaFairviewFlushingFlushing TownshipGoshen TownshipHollowayKirkwood TownshipMorristownRichland TownshipSt. ClairsvilleSmith TownshipSomerset TownshipUnion TownshipWarren TownshipWheeling Township
5110/4/2001
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HOUSE DISTRICT 96 Cont.
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY (part)Auburn TownshipBalticBarnhillBucks TownshipBolivarClay TownshipDoverDover TownshipFranklin TownshipGnadenhuttenGoshen TownshipJefferson TownshipLawrence TownshipNewcomerstownNew PhiladelphiaOxford TownshipParralPerry TownshipPort WashingtonRoswellRush TownshipSalem TownshipStone CreekStrasburgSugar CreekSugar Creek Township
TuscarawasWashington TownshipWayne TownshipWarwick TownshipYork TownshipZoar
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HOUSE DISTRICT 97 117,499
ASHLAND COUNTY (part)AshlandBailey LakesClear Creek TownshipJackson TownshipJeromesvilleLake TownshipMohican TownshipMontgomery TownshipOrange TownshipPerry TownshipPolkRuggles TownshipSavannahSullivan TownshipTroy Township
HOLMES COUNTY
MEDINA COUNTYCrestonGloria Glens ParkGuilford TownshipHarrisville TownshipHomer TownshipLodiRittmanSevIlleWadsworthWadsworth TownshipWestfield CenterWestfield Township
HOUSE DISTRICT 98 113,905
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (part)Gates MillsMayfield Heights (part)
Precincts e, p, a, t, f, u, r, c, nHighland HeightsMayfield
GEAUGA COUNTY
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HOUSE DISTRICT 99
ASHTABULA COUNTY
TRUMBULL COUNTY (part)Bloornfield TownshipGreene TownshipGustavus TownshipKinsman TownshipMesopotarnia Township (part)
Precinct A
109,349
Total Population 11,353,140,
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Senate Legal Descriptions
New Senate Districts shall be comprised of the followina House Districts
Senate District 1: 74, 75, 76Senate District 2: 6, 46, 80Senate District 3:Senate District 4:
19, 20, 2153, 54, 55
Senate District 5: 39, 40, 79Senate District 6: 36, 37, 38Senate District 7: 34, 35, 67 Assigned to Senator Richard H. Finan
Senate District 8: 28, 29, 30Senate District 9: 31, 32 33Senate District 10: 70, 72, 84Senate District 11: 47, 48, 49Senate District 12: 4, 77, 78Senate District 13: 56, 57, 58Senate District 14: 66, 88, 89Senate District' 15: 25, 26, 27Senate District 16: 22, 23, 24Senate District 17: 85, 86, 87Senate District 18: 62, 63, 98Senate District 19: 2, 73, 90Senate District 20: 92, 93, 94 Assigned to Senator James Carnes
Senate District 21: 9, 10, 11Senate District 22: 3, 69, 97Senate District 23:Senate District 24:
13, 14, 1516, 17, 18 Assigned to Senator Robert F. Spada
Senate District 25: 7, 8, 12Senate District 26: 81, 82, 83Senate District 27 41, 42, 45Senate District 28 43, 44, 68Senate District 29: 50, 51, 52Senate District 30: 1, 95, 96Senate District 31: 5, 71, 91Senate District 32: 64, 65, 99Senate District 33: 59, 60, 61
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