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Gov. Mike DeWine expected to tap Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to fill Ohio Senate seat


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COLUMBUS - Gov. Mike DeWine will appoint Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to replace Vice President-elect JD Vance in the U.S. Senate, according to two sources familiar with the process.

DeWine is scheduled to hold a news conference at 1 p.m. today, but his office declined to provide details about the topic of discussion.

Husted's anticipated appointment − first reported by Signal Ohio − will end weeks of speculation about who will join Sen. Bernie Moreno, who took the oath of office earlier this month after defeating former Sen. Sherrod Brown in November. Husted will serve in the Senate through 2026 and must run that year if he wants to keep the seat.

Per Ohio law, the winner of the November 2026 election will fill out the remainder of Vance's term, which ends in 2028.

Husted was long seen as the front runner for the Senate seat, but he wrestled with whether to accept the appointment or pursue a bid to replace term-limited DeWine as governor. His appointment ensures he'll avoid a bruising Republican primary for governor that could include former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, Attorney General Dave Yost and Treasurer Robert Sprague.

Ramaswamy also emerged as a late contender for Senate after withdrawing his name from consideration two months ago. President-elect Donald Trump tapped Ramaswamy to lead the Department of Government Efficiency with Elon Musk, but he recently urged the Ohio entrepreneur to accept the Senate appointment if offered.

Ramaswamy lives in suburban Columbus and grew up in Cincinnati

Ramaswamy is now expected to proceed with his original plan, according to a source familiar with his thinking: Tackle the task before him at DOGE and announce a run for governor in 2026.

Who is Jon Husted?

Husted became lieutenant governor in 2019. He joined forces with DeWine in the 2018 election after a brief run against him, and the pair defeated Democrat Richard Cordray amid national losses for Republicans. Prior to that, Husted served as secretary of state, Ohio House speaker and state senator.

During his tenure as DeWine's No. 2, Husted championed economic development and helped persuade Intel to build a $28 billion semiconductor plant in central Ohio. He also enjoyed a moment in the national spotlight when he gave the vice-presidential nomination speech for Vance at last year's Republican National Convention.

DeWine will need to appoint someone to serve as lieutenant governor for the next two years.

This story will be updated.

Haley BeMiller covers state government and politics for the Paste BN Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news organizations across Ohio.