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Ohio State Supreme Court Justice

One of seven justices who serves on the Ohio Supreme Court.

Full office description

  • The Supreme Court of Ohio has seven justices and serves as the final authority on the Ohio Constitution and Ohio law.
  • The Court must accept appeals of cases that originated in the courts of appeals; cases involving the death penalty; cases involving questions arising under the U.S. Constitution or the Ohio Constitution; and cases in which there have been conflicting opinions from two or more courts of appeals.
  • Decisions are made collectively by majority vote, and a justice writes the majority opinion.
  • The justices elect a chief justice who serves as the administrative head of the state's court system, serving a six-year term.
  • Justices are elected at large by the voters of Ohio for six-year terms across districts. Vacancies can be filled by the governor's appointment, with staggered elections ensuring that only some justices are elected each year.
  • The chief justice earns $174,700 per year and associate justices $164,000 per year.

How this impacts you

  • Public HealthThe Ohio Supreme Court will review a case about lifting a ban on doctors prescribing abortion pills online.

  • Criminal JusticeFor someone on death row who may have been wrongfully convicted, the Ohio Supreme Court would be this person’s last resort in Ohio to have their conviction overturned.

  • Public SafetyThe Ohio Supreme Court will review Cincinnati and Columbus gun control laws, focusing on gun safety in private residences.

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Megan E. Shanahan

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Michael P. Donnelly

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