Ohio Legislative Branch
Ohio Executive Branch
Ohio Foundation
Comparing Constitutions
County Government
100

The lower house of the legislative branch. 

House of Representatives

100

The highest position in a state's government. 

The Governor

100

Outline that provided the method for admitting Ohio as a state into the union. 

Northwest Ordinance

100
The number of judges on the Ohio Supreme Court.

7

100

County department that runs hospitals, clinics, and foster care. 

Health and Human Services

200

The name of the legislative body of Ohio.

The General Assembly

200

Executive office that is currently held by Jon Husted.

Lieutenant Governor

200

The year that Ohio's first state constitution was approved.

1802

200

The way Ohio's second constitution fixed the Judicial Branch. 

They created district courts and took away the travel requirement. 

200

County Department that provides road and bridge maintenance.

Public Works and Transportation

300
The word that describes the format of Ohio's legislative branch.

Bicameral

300

Executive office of the top legal officer of a state. 

Attorney General

300

United States President who pushed and had Ohio admitted as a state. 

Thomas Jefferson

300

How Ohio's second constitution fixed the executive branch. 

New offices were created and people could vote directly on the offices. 

300

Community department that maintains vital records and runs elections. 

Records and Elections

400

The number of senators in Ohio's senate.

33

400

Executive office that oversees revenue and finances.

State Treasurer
400

The year that Ohio was admitted into the Union. 

1803

400

The way that Ohio's second constitution fixed the legislative branch. 

They stripped the General Assembly's power. Could not pass laws retroactively, appoint key officers and judges, and pass laws that didn't apply to everyone equally. 

400

County department that manages sheriff and police departments and runs county jails. 

Justice & Public Safety
500

The number of representatives in the Ohio House of Representatives

99

500

Executive office that supervises the administration of election laws and approves ballot language. 

Secretary of State

500

The city that Ohio's first capitol was located in. 

Chillicothe

500

How Ohio's second constitution changed the economic policies. 

It set a limit on state debt and required money to be used exactly on what it was borrowed for. 

500

The main sources of revenue for counties. 

Property taxes, sales tax, and service fees.