Columbus. Dr. Amy Acton and Vivek Ramaswamy announced running mates Wednesday in Ohio’s 2026 governor race. Acton selected former Ohio Democratic Party chair David Pepper, citing his local government experience; Ramaswamy chose Ohio Senate President Rob McColley, emphasizing legislative knowledge. Both candidates said their picks balance outsider backgrounds with governing capability. Each ticket scheduled public events and roundtables this week in Columbus to introduce their lieutenant governor selections. Campaign statements highlighted affordability, anti-corruption, and legislative effectiveness as priorities. Governor Mike DeWine cannot seek reelection due to term limits, creating an open-seat contest. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
Amy Acton's campaign strengthened its ticket by adding David Pepper, and Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign gained legislative credibility by selecting Rob McColley, each enhancing perceived governing capacity for the respective tickets.
No verified individual or group was reported as harmed by the announcements; the selections shifted campaign dynamics and messaging for opposing campaigns.
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Ohio candidates name running mates shaping gubernatorial tickets
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