The 2026 Ohio governor’s race came into sharper focus this week as both major campaigns finalized their tickets, Gov. Mike DeWine issued a general election endorsement and the Ohio Manufacturers’ Association (OMA) laid out its expectations for the campaign year.
DeWine endorsed Republican front-runner Vivek Ramaswamy and his running mate, Ohio Senate President Rob McColley, citing Ohio’s economic momentum and McColley’s leadership experience.
On the Democratic side, presumptive nominee Dr. Amy Acton selected David Pepper, a former chair of the Ohio Democratic Party and Hamilton County commissioner who previously ran statewide for auditor in 2010 and attorney general in 2014.
As the race takes shape, OMA said manufacturers are defining the priorities they expect candidates to address, including affordable and reliable energy, workforce availability and tax competitiveness. With both tickets now set, manufacturers can expect increased attention on economic competitiveness, workforce policy and the broader business climate facing Ohio manufacturers.
“We welcome a robust debate on how best to achieve those outcomes and look forward to working with leaders who are prepared to advance them,” OMA president Ryan Augsburger said. 1/7/2026