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Ohio graduate student says he’ll make another bid for governor in 2026

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26/06/2025

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26/06/2025

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This undated photo shows independent candidate for Ohio governor 2026 election Timothy Grady, in Ohio. (AP)

COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 26, (AP): An Ohio State University master's student said Wednesday that he's making an independent bid for governor in 2026. This marks Timothy Grady's second go at the office. The 28-year-old who says he advocates "new economic thinking” and systemic political change ran what he describes as a "largely satirical” write-in campaign in 2022.

He earned the endorsement of performance artist and activist Vermin Supreme and finishing fourth of six candidates with 574 votes. This time, he's entering a race that includes billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy, who is backed by Trump and the state Republican Party, Appalachian entrepreneur Heather Hill, and Democrat Amy Acton, a former state health director who led Ohio through the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Grady said in a news release that he is "still not the candidate Ohioans deserve,” but, "In the current field, I can confidently say I’m the best candidate for the job, because our toxic politics otherwise keeps good people out.” A native of northern Ohio's Richland County, Grady is working toward a master's of public administration at the university's John Glenn College of Public Affairs. He recently chaired and led a reorganization of the Ohio chapter of the Forward Party, a centrist political movement founded by former presidential candidate Andrew Yang.