Dayton Daily News

Husted won’t run for U.S. Senate seat in 2022

‘My public service skills and passion are at the state level,’ he said.

- By Laura A. Bischoff

Lt. Gov. Jon Husted COLUMBUS — will not run for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Republican Rob Portman in 2022.

Husted, a former Miami Valley lawmaker and Ohio secretary of state, said in a statement that his plan is to run for re-election as lieutenant governor and one day run for governor.

“My public service skills and passion are at the state level,” he said in a statement posted to Twitter. As lieutenant governor, Husted’s focus has been on economic developmen­t, workforce developmen­t and applying technology to government functions.

In a surprise announceme­nt on Monday, Portman said he won’t seek a third term in the U.S. Senate, citing the political gridlock and rancor.

“It’s a toxic environmen­t, let’s face it. There are a lot of people who are on one extreme or the other. That makes it more difficult for someone like me,” Portman said Tuesday in a call with reporters. “I don’t think President Trump has been helpful in

closing that partisan gap. I think the partisan gridlock has been building for decades but I think he contribute­d to it.”

Husted ran in the GOP primary for governor but joined Greene County Republican Mike DeWine as his running mate in late 2017. The

DeWine-Husted team was elected in 2018.

Husted, who grew up in Montpelier in northwest Ohio, was a standout defensive player for the University of Dayton. He represente­d Kettering in the Ohio General Assembly for 10 years and served as House speaker. He was first elected statewide in 2011 as secretary of state and re-elected in 2014.

Republican­s who could be interested in running for Portman’s seat include Ohio Republican Party Chair Jane Timken, U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, Attorney General Dave Yost, Secretary of State Frank LaRose and others.

Timken and Jordan are closely aligned with former president Donald Trump, who won Ohio by eight percentage points in 2016 and 2020.

Two Democrats — U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of Niles and Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley — are considerin­g whether to run for governor or senator. Cleveland.com reported that former Ohio Department of Health director Dr. Amy Acton might also be considerin­g running for senator.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Lt. Gov. Jon Husted says he will not run for U.S. Senate in 2022.
CONTRIBUTE­D Lt. Gov. Jon Husted says he will not run for U.S. Senate in 2022.

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