The Columbus Dispatch

Sykes says she will run for seat in Ohio’s 13th District

Dems land high-profile congressio­nal contender

- Haley Bemiller

Ohio Rep. Emilia Sykes will run for the open the 13th Congressio­nal District, giving Democrats a high-profile contender in what's shaping up to be a competitiv­e race.

Sykes' announceme­nt on Tuesday came weeks after she stepped down from her role as House minority leader to explore other career options. In an interview with USA TODAY Network Ohio, she cast herself a fighter who could leverage her bipartisan work in Columbus to find common ground with congressio­nal Republican­s.

“People feel alone,” she said. “They feel like there's no one thinking of them, and it's why people leave Ohio. Our Ohioans are our greatest asset, and we should be valuing them and adjusting to their needs.”

Sykes was first elected to her Akron district in 2014 and became the first Black female lawmaker under the age of 30 to serve in the Legislatur­e. She hails from an Akron political family: Her mother, Barbara Sykes, served in the Ohio House and ran for state auditor and her father, Vernon Sykes, is a state senator.

In the Ohio House, Sykes got a bill signed into law that allows victims of dating violence to get protective orders, pushed to make sure Black Ohioans got needed resources during the pandemic and served on the Ohio Redistrict­ing Commission. If elected to Congress, she said she aims to tackle a range of issues including health care, rising costs and access to highspeed internet.

“We live complicate­d lives, and we must be willing to tackle complicate­d issues at the same time,” she said.

Sykes was elected as minority leader in 2019 after she helped deliver Democratic votes to elect former Rep. Larry Householde­r as House speaker. Black lawmakers, including Sykes, believed Householde­r's opponent – Republican Ryan Smith – fostered a

racist culture in the Statehouse.

Sykes later called for Householde­r's removal after he was charged with racketeeri­ng in the House Bill 6 scandal.

Ohio’s 13th Congressio­nal District: State of the race

GOP mapmakers drew a new 13th Congressio­nal District that includes Akron, Medina and parts of suburban Cleveland after U.S. Rep. Anthony Gonzalez announced he wouldn't seek reelection in the current 16th Congressio­nal District. Under that map, the 13th would be one of the most competitiv­e in the state with a slight edge for Democrats, according to the popular redistrict­ing website Dave's Redistrict­ing.

But whether the district retains its proposed form remains to be seen. The Ohio Supreme Court struck down the initial map last week, forcing lawmakers to go back to the drawing board and come up with new districts. The court noted that Summit County was one of three counties split up unnecessar­ily.

Sykes' potential Republican opponents include Max Miller, a close ally and former aide to Donald Trump, and Shay Hawkins, who previously worked for U.S. Rep. Jim Renacci and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott. Trump endorsed Miller when he initially set out to challenge Gonzalez and doubled down on his support after Ohio Republican­s approved the new maps.

Gonzalez was one of 10 Republican­s who voted to impeach the former president after the riot.

Haley Bemiller is a reporter for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news organizati­ons across Ohio.

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