Ohio's congressional delegation

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Ohio's congressional delegation is the group of elected U.S. Senators and Representatives who represent the state of Ohio in the United States Congress.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf congressional delegation
appliesToPopulation residents of Ohio
canInitiate constitutional amendments
canPropose federal statutes
canVoteOn declarations of war
federal budget
presidential appointments in the Senate
treaty ratifications in the Senate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
establishedAfter Ohio statehood
function advocate for Ohio's interests in Congress
introduce and vote on federal legislation
provide constituent services to Ohio residents
represent Ohio in the federal legislative process
secure federal funding for Ohio
governedByDocument United States Constitution NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalPrecursor Ohio's territorial congressional representation NERFINISHED
hasOfficeIn Ohio NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
hasPart United States representatives from Ohio NERFINISHED
United States senators from Ohio NERFINISHED
houseRepresentationBasis population of Ohio
houseTermLength 2 years
jurisdiction federal laws affecting the United States
legislativeBody United States Congress
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
lowerHouse United States House of Representatives NERFINISHED
meetsAt United States Capitol NERFINISHED
numberOfSenators 2
oversightOf federal executive agencies
partOf federal government of the United States NERFINISHED
regulatedBy United States election law NERFINISHED
representativesChamber United States House of Representatives NERFINISHED
representativesElectedBy voters of Ohio's congressional districts
representativesElectionMethod popular vote
represents Ohio NERFINISHED
senateRepresentationBasis equal representation of states
senateTermLength 6 years
senatorsChamber United States Senate NERFINISHED
senatorsElectedBy voters of Ohio
senatorsElectionMethod popular vote
state Ohio
statehoodDateOfOhio 1803
subjectTo ethics rules of the United States Congress
subordinateTo electorate of Ohio
upperHouse United States Senate NERFINISHED
usesLanguage English

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Ohio's 9th congressional district partOf Ohio's congressional delegation
United States congressional delegations by state hasPart Ohio's congressional delegation
this entity surface form: Ohio congressional delegation
Thomas A. Burke represented Ohio's congressional delegation
this entity surface form: state of Ohio in the United States Senate