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John Rogers (Ohio politician)

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American politician
John M. Rogers
Member of theOhio House of Representatives
from the 60th district
In office
January 7, 2013 – December 31, 2020
Preceded byLorraine Fende[1]
Succeeded byDan Troy
Personal details
Born
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseRosemarie
ResidenceMentor-on-the-Lake, Ohio
EducationCuyahoga Community College (A.A.)
Hiram College (B.A.)
John Carroll University (M.B.A.)
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (J.D.)
ProfessionAttorney[1]

John M. Rogers is a formerDemocratic member of theOhio House of Representatives, representing the 60th District which includes theLake County communities ofEastlake,Fairport Harbor,Grand River,Lakeline,Mentor-on-the-Lake,Painesville,Timberlake,Wickliffe,Willoughby,Willowick, as well as parts of bothMentor andPainesville Township.[2] He was first elected in 2012.[3]

Prior to his election, Rogers was mayor ofMentor-on-the-Lake for 18 years and a Mentor-on-the-Lake city councilman for five years. He has also served asLake County deputy treasurer and Lake County assistant prosecutor.[1] He was chosen for the 60th District ticket by the party central committee after Lake County CommissionerDan Troy withdrew.[4] In the election Rogers defeatedRepublican Lori DiNallo with 55.47% of the vote.[5] He would go on to be re-elected in 2014, 2016, and 2018. He was aconservative Democrat who opposed abortion and supported gun rights.[6]

References

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  1. ^abc"Election: Ohio House District 60 race is Lori DiNallo vs. John Rogers".The News-Herald. Retrieved13 January 2013.
  2. ^"Representative John Rogers (D)".Ohio House of Representatives. Retrieved13 January 2013.
  3. ^"Lake, Geauga county, state officials ready for work in 2013 (with video)".The News-Herald. Retrieved13 January 2013.
  4. ^"Mentor-on-the-Lake Mayor John Rogers replacing Dan Troy on November ballot (with video)".The News-Herald. Retrieved13 January 2013.
  5. ^"Ohio House of Representatives: November 6, 2012".Ohio Secretary of State. Archived fromthe original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved13 January 2013.
  6. ^http://ratings.conservative.org/people/86c59663-eaa7-477d-882f-218432f7e6b3
136th Ohio General Assembly (2025–2026)
Speaker of the House
Matt Huffman (R)
Speakerpro tempore
Gayle Manning (R)
Majority Leader
Marilyn John (R)
Minority Leader
Dani Isaacsohn (D)
  1. Dontavius Jarrells (D)
  2. Latyna Humphrey (D)
  3. Ismail Mohamed (D)
  4. Beryl Piccolantonio (D)
  5. Meredith Lawson-Rowe (D)
  6. Christine Cockley (D)
  7. Allison Russo (D)
  8. Anita Somani (D)
  9. Munira Abdullahi (D)
  10. Mark Sigrist (D)
  11. Crystal Lett (D)
  12. Brian Stewart (R)
  13. Tristan Rader (D)
  14. Sean Brennan (D)
  15. Chris Glassburn (D)
  16. Bride Rose Sweeney (D)
  17. Mike Dovilla (R)
  18. Juanita Brent (D)
  19. Phil Robinson (D)
  20. Terrence Upchurch (D)
  21. Eric Synenberg (D)
  22. Darnell Brewer (D)
  23. Dan Troy (D)
  24. Dani Isaacsohn (D)
  25. Cecil Thomas (D)
  26. Ashley Bryant Bailey (D)
  27. Rachel Baker (D)
  28. Karen Brownlee (D)
  29. Cindy Abrams (R)
  30. Mike Odioso (R)
  31. Bill Roemer (R)
  32. Jack Daniels (R)
  33. Veronica Sims (D)
  34. Derrick Hall (D)
  35. Steve Demetriou (R)
  36. Andrea White (R)
  37. Tom Young (R)
  38. Desiree Tims (D)
  39. Phil Plummer (R)
  40. Rodney Creech (R)
  41. Erika White (D)
  42. Elgin Rogers Jr. (D)
  43. Michele Grim (D)
  44. Josh Williams (R)
  45. Jennifer Gross (R)
  46. Thomas Hall (R)
  47. Diane Mullins (R)
  48. Scott Oelslager (R)
  49. Jim Thomas (R)
  50. Matthew Kishman (R)
  51. Jodi Salvo (R)
  52. Gayle Manning (R)
  53. Joe Miller (D)
  54. Kellie Deeter (R)
  55. Michelle Teska (R)
  56. Adam Mathews (R)
  57. Jamie Callender (R)
  58. Lauren McNally (D)
  59. Tex Fischer (R)
  60. Brian Lorenz (R)
  61. Beth Lear (R)
  62. Jean Schmidt (R)
  63. Adam Bird (R)
  64. Nick Santucci (R)
  65. David Thomas (R)
  66. Sharon Ray (R)
  67. Melanie Miller (R)
  68. Thaddeus Claggett (R)
  69. Kevin Miller (R)
  70. Brian Lampton (R)
  71. Levi Dean (R)
  72. Heidi Workman (R)
  73. Jeff LaRe (R)
  74. Bernard Willis (R)
  75. Haraz Ghanbari (R)
  76. Marilyn John (R)
  77. Meredith Craig (R)
  78. Matt Huffman (R)
  79. Monica Robb Blasdel (R)
  80. Johnathan Newman (R)
  81. Jim Hoops (R)
  82. Roy Klopfenstein (R)
  83. Ty Mathews (R)
  84. Angela King (R)
  85. Tim Barhorst (R)
  86. Tracy Richardson (R)
  87. Riordan McClain (R)
  88. Gary Click (R)
  89. D. J. Swearingen (R)
  90. Justin Pizzulli (R)
  91. Bob Peterson (R)
  92. Mark Johnson (R)
  93. Jason Stephens (R)
  94. Kevin Ritter (R)
  95. Ty Moore (R)
  96. Ron Ferguson (R)
  97. Adam Holmes (R)
  98. Mark Hiner (R)
  99. Sarah Fowler (R)


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