Governor Mike DeWine (R-OH) has named his Lieutenant Governor, Jon Husted, to fill the remainder of J.D. Vance‘s term as Ohio’s senior U.S. Senator. Husted, hailing from northwestern Ohio, began his political career more aligned with the state’s political establishment—with praise from “moderate” Republicans and even the increasingly rare Ohio Democrat. However, after his ascent to state-wide office in 2011, Husted began moving to the political right.
The 57-year-old Ohio Republican was adopted by his parents, Jim and Judy Husted, in 1967, shortly after his birth. Husted has stated that neither his biological father nor mother wished to raise him. According to the Lieutenant Governor, his adoption and upbringing were crucial in the formation of his staunchly pro-life views. He has a zero percent rating from Abortion Forward, a pro-abortion and Democrat-aligned Ohio political group.
While serving as Secretary of State under then-Governor John Kasich (R-OH), Husted began increasingly shifting rightward. This was partly driven by Kasich’s embrace of more globalist political positions and the Ohio governor’s purge of critics from the state’s Republican Party. Notably, Kasich entered the 2016 Republican presidential primary as one of Donald J. Trump’s most outspoken and aggressive opponents—remaining in the contest well past any possibility of winning the nomination. Ultimately, Kasich refused to endorse Trump and did not attend the 2016 Republican National Convention. In 2020, Kasich endorsed Joe Biden during a speech at the Democratic National Convention.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Husted initially followed Gov. DeWine’s lead in promoting measures like masking. However, as the pandemic dragged on, he became increasingly critical of DeWine’s restrictive health measures—primarily pushed by former Director of the Ohio Department of Health, Dr. Amy Acton.
On immigration, Husted has been a staunch opponent of Democrat policies granting driver’s licenses and social security numbers to those who enter the country illegally. Yet, Husted has also backed expanding legal immigration through work visas—claiming it is necessary for Ohio’s economy.
In 2020, Husted served as co-chairman of the Trump campaign in Ohio, and he backed Trump during the 2024 Republican primary and general election.