Ohio Senate membership, 125th General Assembly

The 125th General Assembly comprised the state legislature of the U.S. state of Ohio. The senate is the upper house of the Ohio General Assembly. Every two years, half of the senate seats come up for election. The 125th General Assembly was in session in 2003 and 2004. The party distribution was 22 Republicans and 11 Democrats.

Leadership

Majority Leadership

OfficeNamePartyDistrictHome TownSince
PresidentDoug WhiteRepublican19th DistrictAshland 
President Pro TemporeJeff JacobsonRepublican6th DistrictDayton 
Assistant President Pro TemporeRandy GardnerRepublican2nd DistrictBowling Green 
Majority WhipJay HottingerRepublican31st DistrictDayton 

Minority Leadership

OfficeNamePartyDistrictHome TownSince
Minority LeaderGregory L. DiDonatoDemocratic30th DistrictNew Philadelphia 
Assistant Minority LeaderMark L. MalloryDemocratic9th DistrictCincinnati 
Minority WhipC. J. PrentissDemocratic21st DistrictCleveland 
Assistant Minority WhipTeresa FedorDemocratic11th DistrictToledo 

Members of the Ohio Senate, 125th General Assembly

District Senator Party Home Town, County First elected
1st District Lynn R. Wachtmann Republican Napoleon, Henry  
2nd District Randall Gardner Republican Bowling Green, Wood  
3rd District David Goodman Republican Bexley, Franklin  
4th District Scott R. Nein Republican Middletown, Butler  
5th District Tom Roberts Democratic Dayton/Trotwood, Montgomery  
6th District Jeff Jacobson Republican Dayton, Montgomery  
7th District Shannon Jones Republican Springboro, Warren  
8th District Louis W. Blessing Jr. Republican Cincinnati, Hamilton  
9th District Mark L. Mallory Democratic Cincinnati, Hamilton  
10th District Steve Austria Republican Beavercreek, Greene  
11th District Teresa Fedor Democratic Toledo, Lucas  
12th District James D. Jordan Republican Urbana, Champaign  
13th District Jeffrey J. Armbruster Republican Rocky River, Cuyahoga  
14th District Doug White Republican Manchester, Adams  
15th District Ray Miller Democratic Columbus, Franklin  
16th District Steve Stivers Republican Columbus, Franklin  
17th District John Carey Republican Wellston, Jackson  
18th District Robert A. Gardner Republican Madison, Lake  
19th District Bill Harris Republican Ashland, Ashland  
20th District Joy Padgett Republican Coshocton, Coshocton  
21st District C. J. Prentiss Democratic Cleveland, Cuyahoga  
22nd District Ronald D. Amstutz Republican Wooster, Wayne  
23rd District Daniel R. Brady Democratic   Cleveland, Cuyahoga
24th District Robert F. Spada Republican   North Royalton, Cuyahoga
25th District Eric D. Fingerhut Democratic Cleveland, Cuyahoga  
26th District Larry A. Mumper Republican Marion, Marion  
27th District Kevin Coughlin Republican Cuyahoga Falls, Summit  
28th District Kimberly A. Zurz Democratic Green, Summit  
29th District J. Kirk Schuring Republican Canton, Stark  
30th District Gregory L. DiDonato Democratic Dennison, Tuscarawas  
31st District Jay Hottinger Republican Newark, Licking  
32nd District Marc Dann Democratic Youngstown, Mahoning  
33rd District Robert F. Hagan Democratic Youngstown, Mahoning  
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