![]() A quorum of Senators must be present in order to conduct business. For the Ohio Senate, a quorum is a simple majority, or seventeen, of the 33 members. ![]() The Ohio flag is hoisted above the Senate (or North) side of the Statehouse on days of Senate session. On days the House of Representatives meets for session, the Ohio flag is displayed on the House (or South) side of the Statehouse. The picture above was taken on a day of Senate session.
![]() Members access session materials via laptops At the end of each two year session of the General Assembly, the Senate adjourns sine die. Sine die is Latin for "without day"; that is, without a future meeting date. ![]() Four cameras are stationed around the Chamber to record Senate session. Ohio House and Senate sessions were televised for the first time in 1960. Live web streaming began in 1998. The buttons on the Senate members' desks do serve a purpose. After each senator has cast his or her vote, it is recorded by the Senate Clerk and one of two lights indicates whether each senator voted in favor or against the proposed legislation. These button lights allow each member to ensure that his or her vote was recorded accurately. Senators also use the buttons on their desks to indicate to the Senate President when he or she would like to be recognized to speak. The names of the members who wish to address the body are displayed on a computer on the Senate President's podium. The President uses the list to manage the order of floor debates. The Senate is directed by law to keep a journal of its proceedings. When necessary, the members' yeas and nays are taken by a roll call vote and entered in the journal. ![]() A rail separates the Senate floor from the visitor's gallery. The Senate adopts its own rules each legislative session to prescribe the body's procedures and organization. The Senate also, in conjunction with the House of Representatives, adopts joint rules to govern the legislative conduct between the two houses. Parliamentary actions not specifically addressed in the Senate rules or the joint rules may be found in Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure. A senator must be inside the railing of the Senate floor in order for his or her vote to be counted. Members may not speak until officially recognized by the Senate President. |



The Ohio flag is hoisted above the Senate (or North) side of the Statehouse on days of Senate session. On days the House of Representatives meets for session, the Ohio flag is displayed on the House (or South) side of the Statehouse. The picture above was taken on a day of Senate session.


