Ohio State Representatives Directory

Find Your Representatives

Not sure who represents you? Use these official tools to find your districts and representatives:

State Executive Officials

Governor Mike DeWine

Term: 2023-2027

Phone: (614) 466-3555

Address: Riffe Center, 30th Floor, 77 South High Street, Columbus, OH 43215

Website: governor.ohio.gov

Lieutenant Governor Jim Tressel

Term: 2024-2027 (Appointed January 8, 2024)

Phone: (614) 466-3555

Address: Riffe Center, 30th Floor, 77 South High Street, Columbus, OH 43215

Website: Lt. Governor's Office

Attorney General Dave Yost

Phone: (800) 282-0515

Address: 30 E. Broad Street, 14th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215

Website: ohioattorneygeneral.gov

Secretary of State Frank LaRose

Phone: (614) 466-2655

Address: 22 North Fourth Street, 16th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215

Website: ohiosos.gov

Ohio Senate

The Ohio Senate consists of 33 members representing districts across the state. Each senator represents approximately 349,000 Ohioans and serves a 4-year term.

Senate Information

  • Main Phone: (614) 466-4900
  • Address: Ohio Senate, 1 Capitol Square, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Website: Senate Directory

Note: Due to the large number of state senators and frequent updates to contact information, please use the official Senate Directory link above to find your specific senator's current contact details.

Ohio House of Representatives

The Ohio House consists of 99 members representing districts across the state. Each representative serves approximately 116,000 Ohioans and serves a 2-year term.

House Information

  • Main Phone: (614) 466-3357
  • Address: Ohio House of Representatives, 77 S. High Street, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Website: House Directory

Note: Due to the large number of state representatives and frequent updates to contact information, please use the official House Directory link above to find your specific representative's current contact details.

Additional Resources

Tips for Contacting Your Representatives

  1. Be Specific: Clearly state the issue or bill you're concerned about
  2. Be Personal: Share how the issue affects you and your community
  3. Be Concise: Keep your message focused and to the point
  4. Be Professional: Always be respectful and courteous
  5. Follow Up: Keep track of responses and any commitments made