Euclid, Ohio
Euclid is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The city had 49,692 residents as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau.[1]
Federal officials
The current members of the U.S. Senate from Ohio are:
Office title | Officeholder name | Date assumed office | Party affiliation |
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U.S. Senate Ohio |
January 3, 2007 |
Democratic Party |
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U.S. Senate Ohio |
January 3, 2023 |
Republican Party |
To view a map of U.S. House districts in Ohio and find your representative, click here.
State officials
The following is a list of the current state executive officials from Ohio:
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Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office |
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Attorney General of Ohio | Dave Yost | Republican | January 14, 2019 |
Chief of Staff to the Governor of Ohio | Stephanie McCloud | Republican | January 1, 2023 |
Governor of Ohio | Richard Michael DeWine | Republican | January 14, 2019 |
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio | Jon Husted | Republican | January 14, 2019 |
Ohio Auditor of State | Keith Faber | Republican | January 11, 2019 |
Ohio Director of Natural Resources | Mary Mertz | Nonpartisan | December 5, 2018 |
Ohio Secretary of State | Frank LaRose | Republican | January 12, 2019 |
Ohio Superintendent of Industrial Compliance and Labor | Robb Coventry | Nonpartisan | September 12, 2022 |
Ohio Superintendent of Public Instruction | Paul Craft | Nonpartisan | January 1, 2024 |
Ohio Treasurer | Robert Sprague | Republican | January 14, 2019 |
To view a list of state legislators from Ohio, click here.
Ballot measures
To view a list of statewide measures in Ohio, click here.
To view a list of local ballot measures in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, click here.
Local recalls
- See also: Laws governing recall in Ohio
No specific grounds are required for recall in Ohio. To get the recall on the ballot, supporters must collect signatures from qualified electors equal to 15% of the votes cast at the most recent regular municipal election. Supporters of the recall have 90 days to circulate petitions from the day the first signature is collected.[2]
See also
Footnotes
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