State Representative Allison Russo served as Minority Leader of the Ohio House of Representatives during a period in which Republicans held a supermajority in the chamber.
Electoral outcomes during leadership tenure Russo served as House Minority Leader during the 2022 and 2024 Ohio House election cycles. In the 2022 elections, Republicans maintained a 67–32 majority in the Ohio House after a federal three-judge panel ordered the state to use a previously invalidated legislative map for the election. Following the adoption of new legislative maps in October 2023, the 2024 elections resulted in a 65–34 Republican majority in the Ohio House. In Ohio House District 38, Republican
Bill Roemer won re-election in both 2022 and 2024 by margins of fewer than five percentage points.
Election performance and party criticism During Allison Russo’s tenure as House Minority Leader, Ohio Democrats continued to face challenges in expanding their legislative representation. Following the 2024 election cycle, Republicans maintained and expanded their majority in the Ohio House, while Democrats did not achieve significant gains. Post-election analysis and commentary highlighted ongoing concerns about Democratic campaign strategy and performance. In an opinion column for Cleveland.com, Thomas Suddes wrote that the party faced “a harsh new reality” following electoral losses and pointed to earlier strategic missteps. Additional commentary in The Cincinnati Enquirer described broader challenges for Ohio Democrats, including difficulties maintaining voter engagement and rebuilding competitiveness. Analysts and advocacy groups have also pointed to structural factors affecting Democratic performance, including Ohio’s legislative district maps and partisan advantages in redistricting.
Opposition to constitutional amendment threshold change During Russo’s tenure as House Minority Leader, House Democrats opposed a Republican-led effort to raise the threshold for approving constitutional amendments in Ohio from a simple majority to 60 percent. The measure was placed on the ballot during a special election held in August 2023. Ohio voters rejected the proposal.
Coalition supporting Jason Stephens speakership In 2023, during her tenure as House Minority Leader, Russo was among House Democrats who supported Republican Jason Stephens in his successful bid to become Speaker of the Ohio House for the two-year biennium. The outcome drew opposition from some members of the House Republican caucus.
Leadership change in 2025 On June 5, 2025, Russo announced that she would step down as House Minority Leader, stating that the caucus needed “ample time to prepare for the 2026 election cycle.” She stepped down later that month and continued serving as a member of the Ohio House. Representative Dani Isaacsohn was subsequently elected by the Democratic caucus to succeed her. ==Career==