Jon Husted
Jon Husted
Assumed office January 14, 2019Governor Mike DeWine Preceded by Mary Taylor In office January 10, 2011 – January 14, 2019Governor John Kasich Preceded by Jennifer Brunner Succeeded by Frank LaRose In office January 5, 2009 – January 9, 2011Preceded by Peggy Lehner Succeeded by Peggy Lehner In office January 3, 2005 – January 4, 2009Preceded by Larry Householder Succeeded by Armond Budish In office January 8, 2001 – January 4, 2009Preceded by Donald Mottley Succeeded by Peggy Lehner
Born (1967-08-25 ) August 25, 1967 (age 57) Royal Oak , Michigan , U.S.Political party Republican Spouse(s)
Children 3 Education University of Dayton (BA , MA )
Jon A. Husted (born August 25, 1967) is an American politician. He has been the 66th Lieutenant Governor of Ohio since 2019. He is a member of the Republican Party .[ 1]
Electoral history
Election results
Year
Office
Election
Subject
Party
Votes
%
Opponent
Party
Votes
%
2010
Ohio Secretary of State
Primary
Jon Husted
Republican
506,253
67.26
Sandra O'Brien
Republican
246,444
32.74
Election results
Year
Office
Election
Subject
Party
Votes
%
Opponent
Party
Votes
%
Opponent
Party
Votes
%
2000
Ohio House of Representatives
General
Jon Husted
Republican
24,593
50%
Dick Church, Jr.
Democratic
18,698
38%
*
2002
General
Jon Husted
Republican
22,468
64%
Gabrielle Williamson
Democratic
12,403
36%
2004
General
Jon Husted
Republican
36,490
65%
John Shady
Democratic
19,640
35%
2006
General
Jon Husted
Republican
28,339
100%
2008
Ohio Senate
General
Jon Husted
Republican
103,975
61%
John Doll
Democratic
65,216
39%
2010
Ohio Secretary of State
General
Jon Husted
Republican
1,973,422
54.04%
Maryellen O'Shaughnessy
Democratic
1,500,648
41.09%
Charlie Earl
Libertarian
179,495
4.87%
2014
General
Jon Husted
Republican
1,811,020
59.83%
Nina Turner
Democratic
1,074,475
35.50%
Kevin Knedler
Libertarian
141,292
4.67%
*2000 election notes: Richard Hartmann got 3,934 votes, Bryan Carey (L ) got 904 votes and Charles Turner (N ) got 705 votes.
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Italics indicate next-in-line of succession for states and territories without a directly elected lieutenant governor or whose lieutenant governor office is vacant:
Political party affiliation