Biography
State Representative Todd Snitchler is currently serving his first term in the Ohio House of Representatives. He represents the 50th House District, which includes portions of Stark County.
Representative Snitchler received his bachelor’s degree in history and secondary education/social science from Grove City College and his law degree from the University of Akron School of Law. In addition to his work in the Legislature, he is an attorney at the Snitchler Law Firm, LLC. He was the past chairman and secretary of the Lake Township Chamber of Commerce and the co-founder and past president of the Lake Township Development Foundation. He is a graduate of Leadership Stark County’s 20th Class and he is an active member of The Chapel in North Canton.
Representative Snitchler lives in Uniontown with his wife Melanie, with whom he has two children.
Responsibilities
A State Representative is an elected official whose job is to serve as a direct link between those Ohioans he or she was elected to represent and state government. In order to best fulfill this role, a representative responds to constituent concerns and works to provide solutions through legislative action. In order to best serve their constituents, a state representative attends meetings of their local civic, social and business groups in addition to responding to mail, email and telephone correspondence from constituents in their district.