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Ohio State Rep. Jean Schmidt

R House District 65 (2021-2022), House District 62 (2023-)

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Summary

SCHMIDT, Jean, a Representative from Ohio; born November 29, 1951; BA., University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1974; Lead Clermont, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1993; trustee, Miami Township, Miami, Ohio, 1989-2000; member of the Ohio state house of representatives, 2000-2004; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Ninth Congress, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of United States Representative Rob Portman and reelected to the three succeeding Congresses (August 2, 2005-present).

Biographical

  • Full Name: Jeannette Mary Schmidt
  • Gender: Female Female
  • Date of Birth: Nov. 29, 1951 (age: 72)
  • Place of Birth: Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Religion: Roman Catholic
  • Hometown: Miami Township, Ohio
  • Place of Residence: Loveland, Ohio
  • Occupation: Bank manager; teacher
  • Alternate Name: Jeannette Marie Hoffman
Family:
Married: Peter W. Schmidt stockbroker

1 child: Emilie

Education

Office History

Congressional Offices:
State Legislature Offices:

Election Results

  • 2011 (Nov. 2, 2010 election)
    2nd Congressional District of Ohio
    Jeannette Mary Schmidt (Jean), 58.45%
    Republican
    Surya Yalamanchili, 34.66%
    Democrat
    Marc Johnston, 6.84%
    Libertarian
  • 2009 (Nov. 4, 2008 election)
    2nd Congressional District of Ohio
    Jeannette Mary Schmidt (Jean), 44.83%
    Republican
    Victoria Wulsin, 37.46%
    Democrat
    David H. Krikorian, 17.70%
    Independent
  • 2007 (Nov. 7, 2006 election)
    2nd Congressional District of Ohio
    Jeannette Mary Schmidt (Jean), 50.45%
    Republican
    Victoria Wulsin, 49.39%
    Democrat

Contact Information

Personal Financial Disclosures

Disclosures as a member:

Congressional Staff

Staff Salary Rate:

Office Median Annual Salary: $62,079.93
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Staff Salaries Paid:

Caught Our Eye

  • Trump-tied Bush scheduler heads back to Sen. Portman

    Posted by Keturah Hetrick on April 1, 2022
    George W. Bush's former scheduler, a woman whose husband is tied to Donald Trump, has found her way back to Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio). read more
  • Some departing members of Congress have failed to file required disclosures

    Posted by Daimon Eklund on Feb. 21, 2013
    For the departing members of Congress, there is one final piece of bookkeeping to complete after they've left their Capitol office for good. Each member has to fill out one more personal financial disclosure, the last official look at the financial picture of the legislators before they move into private life. read more
  • Posted by Steve Olson on Jan. 18, 2013
    A former Ag committee aide to Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio) has left to handle the lobbying efforts of a subsidiary to a large multinational. read more
  • Posted by Garrett Snedeker on June 26, 2012
    Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio) has brought a former lobbyist and aide to Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) back through the revolving door this month onto her legislative team. read more
  • Nearly 50 members have yet to file financial disclosures

    Posted by LegiStorm on July 19, 2011
    Half of the members of Congress who received extensions to file their personal financial disclosures at the May deadline have since filed, leaving nearly 50 lawmakers who have yet to file. read more
  • Many lawmakers granted financial disclosure extensions

    Posted by LegiStorm on June 15, 2011
    Twenty senators and 75 representatives requested an extension of the May deadline and did not have a 2011 personal financial disclosures in today's release. read more