As of my last update, approximately 1 in 7 Ohioans have a felony conviction, which translates to about 1.5 million people. This figure reflects the significant impact of felony convictions on the state's population. However, exact numbers can vary due to changes in laws and reporting practices, so it’s advisable to consult recent state data or research for the most current statistics.
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Its pretty self explanatory... Ohioans!
Ohioans live in the 1st through 16th congressional districts of Ohio.
Orville and Wilbur Wright.
The two Ohioans that have statues in Washington D.C. are James Garfield and William Allen. Garfield wasÊthe 20th president and Allen was a governor of Ohio.
Because Ohio has terrible weather and a bad economy. Florida has wonderful weather and a vibrant economy.
It depends on the felony
It is cheaper to get things from one thing to another
Well not all ohioans. Cleveland and Cinncinati are very urban so in those areas no. However roughly about 50 percent of ohio is still farmland (and I'd know this be living there for nearly 10 years) and so in a way yes there are many ohioans that are farmers. But don't go thinking all people from ohio are hillbillies. A lot of famous americans are from ohio, i.e. (thomas edison, the wright brothers, annie oakley, and steven speilberg +more) if you don't believe me look it up.
The depends entirely upon the type of felony.
It is a charge that many people goes to court for it. It is a felony.
No. A felony removes you from a great many jobs.