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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vernon_SykesVernon Sykes - Wikipedia

    Vernon Sykes (born October 2, 1951) is an American politician serving as the state Senator for the 28th district of the Ohio Senate. The district included Akron, Barberton, Green, Portage Lakes, Sawyerwood, Lakemore and portions of Cuyahoga Falls, Mogadore and Tallmadge in Summit County.

  2. Yesterday, state Senator Vernon Sykes (D-Akron) disagreed with Ohio Senate Republicans again for including unrelated and controversial language in a bill to fix the Biden ballot situation.

  3. Senator Vernon Sykes serves the people of Senate District 28. Senator Sykes is currently serving his second term in the Ohio Senate, where he represents the 28th Senate district, encompassing portions of Summit and Geauga counties, and all of Portage County.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Elections. Ohio Senate District 28 seat open following incumbent’s exit. Democrat Casey Weinstein and Republican Jon Leissler compete for Akron-area post. by Arielle Kass October 16, 2024October 16, 2024. Rep. Casey Weinstein, D-Hudson, and Republican Jon Leissler are vying to replace Sen. Vernon Sykes, who is finishing his second term and ...

  5. Today, state Senator Vernon Sykes (D-Akron) commends the Ohio Senate for its unanimous passage of Senate Bill 141, which designates a section of I-77 in Akron between I-76 and Lovers Lane as the American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. Memorial Highway.

  6. Senator Vernon Sykes is currently serving his first term in the Ohio State Senate, representing the 28th district. The 28th district includes: Akron, Barberton, Coventry, Green, Lakemore, Mogadore, Springfield, Tallmadge, and portions of Bath and Cuyahoga Falls.

  7. 26. Apr. 2022 · House Minority Leader Allison Russo and state Sen. Vernon Sykes speak to media outside of Room 313 of the Ohio Statehouse. The two Dem members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission tried to convince GOP members to renew talks on legislative redistricting plans, but no other members showed. (Photo: Susan Tebben, OCJ)