• About
  • Contact
Thursday, June 12, 2025
The US Inquirer
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Crime
  • World
PRICING
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Crime
  • World
No Result
View All Result
The US Inquirer
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

Jon Husted, Ohio’s lieutenant governor, expected to fill Vance’s Senate seat

by Ed OKeefe Fin Gomez Aaron Navarro Kathryn Watson
January 17, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Jon Husted, Ohio’s lieutenant governor, expected to fill Vance’s Senate seat

RELATED POSTS

Top diplomat in Ukraine gives “damning” testimony

Top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine describes “alarming” Ukraine pressure campaign

Washington — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is expected to name Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to fill the Senate seat that Vice President-elect JD Vance is vacating, multiple sources tell CBS News. 

DeWine is expected to announce his selection at a 1 p.m. press conference Friday. 

The announcement will end months of speculation and jockeying for the seat Vance held for just two years. DeWine, who is a former U.S. senator, has been tight-lipped about who might replace Vance in the Senate. 

DeWine and other Republican governors met with President-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate earlier this month. 

The senior U.S. senator from Ohio is now Sen. Bernie Moreno, who became a senator only earlier this month. 

Husted, 57, has been Ohio’s lieutenant governor since 2019. He also served as Ohio’s secretary of state and had been considering running for governor to replace a term-limited DeWine in 2026. 

Ohio Lt Gov. Jon Husted speaks at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 15, 2024.
Ohio Lt Gov. Jon Husted speaks at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 15, 2024.

Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty Images


Wealthy Trump ally and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was also floated as a possibility for the job. Trump tapped him to co-lead the “Department of Government Efficiency,” a new advisory body meant to tackle federal spending and waste. Ramaswamy has been largely quiet after he took to social media in December to criticize U.S. culture as venerating “mediocrity” and seemed to suggest Americans are lazy, prompting backlash. 

“More movies like ‘Whiplash,’ fewer reruns of ‘Friends,'” Ramaswamy, 39, complained on X in December. “More math tutoring, fewer sleepovers. More weekend science competitions, fewer Saturday morning cartoons. More books, less TV. More creating, less ‘chillin.’ More extracurriculars, less ‘hanging out at the mall.'”

That didn’t go over well, with many other Trump allies and supporters criticizing Ramaswamy for his comments.

In Ohio, governors name senators to fill vacancies in the U.S. Senate until the next regular election. In this case, the special election will be November 2026, and the winner will remain in office until Vance’s term was to expire. He would have been up for reelection in 2028.

For seats in the House, the governor calls a special election. Ohio hasn’t had to fill a U.S. Senate vacancy since 1974. 

Ed O’Keefe


headshot-600-ed-okeefe.jpg

Ed O’Keefe is CBS News senior White House and political correspondent. He previously worked for The Washington Post covering presidential campaigns, Congress and federal agencies. His primary focus is on President Biden, Vice President Harris and political issues across the country.

Twitter

Instagram

Share6Tweet4Share1

Ed OKeefe Fin Gomez Aaron Navarro Kathryn Watson

Related Posts

Top diplomat in Ukraine gives “damning” testimony
Politics

Top diplomat in Ukraine gives “damning” testimony

June 11, 2025
Top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine describes “alarming” Ukraine pressure campaign
Politics

Top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine describes “alarming” Ukraine pressure campaign

June 11, 2025
Russian troops moving into areas once controlled by US-backed Kurds
Politics

Russian troops moving into areas once controlled by US-backed Kurds

June 11, 2025
Bruce Springsteen: President Trump “doesn’t have a grasp” on what it means to be American
Politics

Bruce Springsteen: President Trump “doesn’t have a grasp” on what it means to be American

June 11, 2025
Senate Republicans introduce resolution condemning Democrats on impeachment
Politics

Senate Republicans introduce resolution condemning Democrats on impeachment

June 11, 2025
Joe Biden says his children won’t “have offices in the White House”
Politics

Joe Biden says his children won’t “have offices in the White House”

June 11, 2025
Next Post
Official portraits of President-elect Trump, Vice President-elect Vance released

Official portraits of President-elect Trump, Vice President-elect Vance released

The Supreme Court upheld the law that would ban TikTok. Here’s why.

The Supreme Court upheld the law that would ban TikTok. Here's why.

Recommended Stories

Bill Clinton on fighting impeachment

Bill Clinton on fighting impeachment

June 9, 2025
What’s next for U.S.-Mexico negotiations?

What’s next for U.S.-Mexico negotiations?

June 10, 2025
First judge rules Trump can use Alien Enemies Act. Here’s what that means.

First judge rules Trump can use Alien Enemies Act. Here’s what that means.

May 15, 2025

Popular Stories

  • From Bedroom Dreams to Breakout Success: How Soluh Became One of Roblox’s Fastest-Growing Creators

    From Bedroom Dreams to Breakout Success: How Soluh Became One of Roblox’s Fastest-Growing Creators

    18 shares
    Share 7 Tweet 5
  • What to know about the L.A. immigration protests after ICE operations

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Trump budget bill would increase deficit by $2.4 trillion, CBO says

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Timeline: How Trump and Musk went from rivals to allies — and now foes again

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Supreme Court lets DOGE access sensitive Social Security Administration info

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
The US Inquirer

© 2023 The US Inquirer

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Ethics
  • Fact Checking and Corrections Policies
  • Copyright
  • Privacy Policy
  • ISSN: 2832-0522

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Crime
  • World

© 2023 The US Inquirer

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?