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Current Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine is term-limited and cannot seek re-election in 2026. DeWine on Friday announced that Lt. Gov. Jon Husted would fill the U.S. Senate seat held by former Sen ...
Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine is term-limited and cannot seek re-election in 2026. DeWine on Friday announced that Lt. Gov. Jon Husted would fill the U.S. Senate seat that was held by former ...
“The Ohio Republican Party of today looks nothing like what it did eight years ago, when Mike DeWine launched his campaign for governor. It is louder and brasher and, in all ways, Trump-ier ...
The 2026 Ohio gubernatorial election is scheduled to take place on November 3, 2026, to elect the next governor of Ohio. Incumbent Republican governor Mike DeWine is term-limited and ineligible to seek a third consecutive term. The winner of the election will be inaugurated on January 11, 2027. [1]
So far, Ohio voters have continued to support candidates with government experience for state-level offices, while favoring business backgrounds in their presidential and Senate picks. “At the federal legislative level, that’s a different yardstick and standard than for governor of Ohio," said Republican consultant Terry Casey.
The Republican primary to replace DeWine has already shifted multiple times even though the election is more than a year away. Former Lt. Gov. Jon Husted took a U.S. Senate appointment to replace ...
He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated if he will do so. Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity, a Republican, is seen as a potential candidate for her party's nomination. [138] State Senator Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee against Shapiro in 2022, is also considering running. [139]
The 2022 Ohio gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Ohio.Incumbent Republican governor Mike DeWine won re-election to a second term in a landslide, defeating Democratic nominee Nan Whaley, the former mayor of Dayton, with 62.4% of the vote. [2]