Elections Rep. Sweeney was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in the
general election on November 6, 2018, winning 72 percent of the vote over 28 percent of
Libertarian candidate Ryan McClain. Shortly after the election, the Ohio House Democratic Caucus appointed her to fill the vacancy in the seat she had just won, allowing her to take office early. Notably, she was uncontested in her 2020
primary election after having to clear a four-person primary on May 8, 2018. Rep. Sweeney sought re-election to a second term on
November 3, 2020 against a Republican opponent. She won a clear victory, beating her opponent by a 16.9% margin and with 58.4% of the total vote. In her district, Sweeney won by a 6% larger margin and with 3.6% more votes than
Joe Biden, who still carried it by a strong 10.9% margin. Some of her success may be attributed to keeping Brook Park and other working-class areas solidly in her column.
Committees In the 133rd General Assembly, Rep. Sweeney served on the Finance Committee, the Commerce and Labor Committee, the Insurance Committee, and as Ranking Member of the Finance Subcommittee on High Education. In the 134th General Assembly, Rep. Sweeney serves as the Ranking Member of the Finance Committee, as well as on the Finance Subcommittee on Primary and Secondary Education, the Financial Institutions Committee, the Insurance Committee. Prior to her appointment as Finance Ranking Member, she was the Ranking Member of the Government Oversight Committee. ==References==