Officials
Biography
Diane Mullins is a Republican state representative serving Ohio's 47th House District, which includes portions of Butler County such as Hamilton and Oxford. Elected in the 2024 Ohio House of Representatives election with 61.61% of the vote, she is currently in her first term and previously ran unsuccessfully in the 2020 Republican primary. A pastor and community activist, she co-pastors Calvary Church in Hamilton with her husband Jim, and they have two children, Cody and Jordan. She is also a founder of Deborah’s Voice, focused on women's issues including human trafficking, domestic violence, and political involvement. Born in London, Kentucky, Mullins emphasizes her roles as wife, mother, and grandmother in public service.
Notable achievements and positions: Vice Chair of the House Community Revitalization Committee; member of the Medicaid, Agriculture, and Public Safety Committees in the 136th General Assembly.
Education and Political Experience
Specific details on Mullins' formal education are not available in public records. Her political experience includes her current role as state representative since 2025, following her 2024 election victory, and a prior unsuccessful 2020 primary bid against Thomas Hall. Prior to elected office, she has been active as a pastor and community leader through initiatives like Deborah’s Voice.
Committees
4 assignmentsAt a glance
- Office
- State Assembly
- District
- House District 47
- Mailing
- 77 S. High St. 11th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215