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Governmental authority in the U.S. state of Ohio, like that at the federal level, is divided among three nominally co-equal branches--executive, legislative, and judicial. Unlike at the federal level, all three of these branches are popularly elected in Ohio. Elections for state office are held in even-numbered years, with gubernatorial election years alternating with presidential election years.

1 Executive Branch

The executive branch of Ohio government comprises six officers elected statewide for four-year terms:

2 Legislative Branch

The legislative branch, the Ohio General Assembly, comprises two houses--the senate and the house of representatives. The house of representatives is composed of 99 members elected from single-member districts of equal population. Each of the 33 senate districts is formed by combining three house districts. Senators serve four-year staggered terms and representatives serve two-year terms.

In order to be enacted into law, a bill must be adopted by both houses of the assembly and signed by the governor. If the governor vetos a bill, the assembly can override the veto with a three-fifths supermajority of both houses. A bill will also become a law if the governor fails to sign or veto it within 10 days of its being presented.

The Legislative Service Commission is one of several legislative agencies. It serves as a source for legal expertise and staffing. The commission drafts proposed legislation.

3 Judicial Branch

The judicial branch is headed by the supreme court, which has one chief justice and six associate justices, each elected to staggered six-year terms.

There are several other levels of elected judiciary in the Ohio court system:

Judges in Ohio are generally elected, except for the Court of Claims, for which judges sit by assignment of the chief justice. When there are temporary vacancies in elected judgeships, those vacancies are also filled by assignment by the chief justice.

4 Apportionment

The General Assembly, with the approval of the governor, draws the U.S. congressional district lines for Ohio's 18 seats in the United States House of RepresentativesThe House of Representatives is the larger of two houses that make up the United States Congress, the other being the United States Senate. Members Members of the House are elected for a term of two years. Elections alternately coincide with the president. The Ohio Apportionment BoardThe Ohio Apportionment Board which convenes every 10 years, following the census, draws the single-member legislative districts for the Ohio General Assembly. Each of the 33 senate districts is comprised of three contiguous of the 99 house of representati draws state legislative district lines in Ohio.



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