Since 1913, Ohioans and people across this country, citizens across this country have had their ability to select the U.S. senator. Ohio law provides that when there is a vacancy in the United States Senate, it is the governor who makes that interim appointment. And so I have the obligation to make an appointment which I'm told will basically last until after the 2026 election. (00:32–00:42)
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Asserts that Ohio law mandates the governor to appoint an interim U.S. Senator when there is a vacancy.
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