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Second District:

First subdivision: County of Butler.

Second subdivision: Counties of Miami, Champaign, Clark,
Darke and Preble.

Third subdivision: Counties of Warren, Clinton, Greene
and Montgomery.

Third District:

First subdivision: Counties of Shelby, Auglaize, Mercer and Allen.

Second subdivision: Counties of Henry and Putnam.

Third subdivision: Counties of Defiance, Fulton, Paulding,
Van Wert and Williams.

Fourth District:

First subdivision: Counties of Lucas, Ottawa, Sandusky,
Huron and Erie.

Second subdivision: Counties of Summit, Medina and Lo-
rain.

Third subdivision: County of Cuyahoga.

Fifth District:

First subdivision: Counties of Brown and Clermont.

Second subdivision: Counties of Highland, Ross, Fayette,
Pickaway and Madison.

Third subdivision: County of Franklin.

Sixth District:

First subdivision: Counties of Licking, Knox and Delaware.
Second subdivision: Counties of Ashland, Richland and
Morrow.

Third subdivision: Counties of Wayne, Holmes and Co-
shocton.

Seventh District:

First subdivision: Counties of Athens, Washington and
Monroe.

Second subdivision: Counties of Fairfield, Hocking, Vin-
ton, Meigs and Gallia.

Third subdivision: Counties of Jackson, Lawrence, Pike,
Scioto and Adams.

Eighth District:

First subdivision: Counties of Muskingum, Morgan, Guernsey and Noble.

Second subdivision: County of Belmont.

Third subdivision: Counties of Tuscarawas, Harrison and
Jefferson.

Ninth District:

First subdivision: Counties of Stark, Carroll and Colum-
biana.

Second subdivision: Counties of Trumbull, Portage and
Mahoning.

Third subdivision: Counties of Geauga, Lake and Ashta-
bula.

Tenth District:

First subdivision: Counties of Wood, Hancock, Seneca and
Hardin.

Second subdivision: Counties of Crawford, Marion and
Wyandot.

Third subdivision: Counties of Union and Logan.

APPENDIX D

REVIEW OUTLINE OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT

96. THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

I. Legislative Department. (Ohio Const., Art. II.; Bates, Rev. Stat., §§ 24 to 46.)

The General Assembly.

1. Senate,-thirty-eight members elected from senatorial districts for two years.

2. House of Representatives,-one hundred and nine members elected from representative districts for two years. Each house elects its own officers, except that the lieutenant governor is president of the Senate.

II. Executive Department. (Ohio Const., Art. III.; Bates, Rev. Stat., §§ 80 to 218.)

1. Executive Officers.

(1). Governor,-elected for two years.

(2). Lieutenant Governor,-elected for two years.
(3). Secretary of State,-elected for two years.
(4). Auditor of State,-elected for four years.
(5). Treasurer of State,-elected for two years.
(6). Attorney General,-elected for two years.
2. Administrative Officers, Boards and Commissions.1

GENERAL

(1). State Supervisor and Inspector of Elections,secretary of state appoints four deputy State supervisors for each county for two years. (97 Ohio Laws, 218.)

(2). Voting Machines Commission,-consists of governor, secretary of state and attorney general. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § (2966-55).)

The

1These are classified according to the subjects they deal with. classification is made for convenience, and does not represent any real administrative organization among the officers and boards.

(3). Bureau of Inspection and Supervision of Public

Offices,-auditor of state is chief inspector and supervisor of public offices, and appoints three deputies. (95 Ohio Laws, 511.)

(3a). Board of Deposit,-treasurer of state, auditor of state and attorney general. (97 Ohio Laws,

535.)

(4). Inspector of Public Institutions,-appointed by State auditor, term indefinite. (95 Ohio Laws, 246.)

(5). Ohio State Board of Uniform State Laws,three members appointed by the governor for three years. (95 Ohio Laws, 108.)

(6). Commission on Fees of County Officials,-state auditor, secretary of state and attorney general. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § (1298-3).)

(7). Commissioners of Sinking Fund,-state auditor, secretary of state and attorney general. (Const. 1851, Art. VIII., § 8.)

(8). State Board of Appraisers and Assessors,—state auditor, treasurer of state, attorney general and secretary of state. (97 Ohio Laws, 326.)

(9). Board of Appraisers of Railroad Property,made up of the auditors of the several counties. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § 2770; 97 Ohio Laws, 572.)

(10). Annual State Board of Equalization for Banks,— governor, state auditor and attorney general. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § 2808.)

(11). Annual State Board of Equalization for Railroads,-state auditor, state treasurer, commissioner of railroads and attorney general. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § 2811; 97 Ohio Laws, 575.) (12). Decennial State Board of Equalization,— -as many members as compose State senate, elected by senatorial districts. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § 2818.)

PUBLIC SAFETY

(13). State Board of Health,-four members appointed

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(14). State Board of Medical Examiners,— -seven members appointed by governor for seven years. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § 4403.)

(15). Osteopathic Examining Committee,-three members appointed by State Board of Medical Examiners for three years. (95 Ôhio Laws, 213.) (16). State Board of Dental Examiners,-five members appointed by governor for three years. (95 Ohio Laws, 313, 523.)

(17). Ohio Board of Pharmacy,-five members appointed by governor for five years. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § 4406.)

(18). State Board of Veterinary Examiners,—seven members, five appointed by governor for six years, the secretary of the State Board of Health and the secretary of the State Board of Agriculture being ex-officio members. (Bates, Rev. Stat., §(4412-4).)

(19). Ohio State Sanatorium,-board of five members appointed by governor for five years.

(20). State Board of Embalming Examiners,-five members, three appointed by governor, the president and the secretary of the State Board of Health being ex-officio members. (95 Ohio Laws, 333.)

(21). Ohio Dairy and Food Commissioner-elected for two years. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § (409-7).) (22). State Fire Marshal,-appointed by governor for two years. He in turn appoints two deputy fire marshals. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § (409-50).)

PUBLIC EDUCATION

(23). State Commissioner of Common Schools,elected for three years. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § 354.)

(24). State School Book Board,-governor, secretary of state and State commissioner of common schools. (Bates, Rev. Stat., § (4019-1).) (25). Board of Trustees of Ohio University,-twentyone members, nineteen of whom are appointed by governor, who together with the president of the university, is an ex-officio member. (University Catalogue.)

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