In Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Amy Acton, the former Ohio health director known for her prominent role in handling the COVID-19 pandemic, has expressed interest in running for governor in 2026. Acton disclosed her contemplation during the Democratic National Convention held in Chicago. The physician and public health expert mentioned a desire to give back her experience and expertise to the community during this phase of her life. Acton, a Democrat, highlighted the insights she gained into the operations of the governor’s office while serving under Republican Governor Mike DeWine’s administration, particularly during the televised daily coronavirus briefings at the start of the pandemic in 2020. She stated, “I always am just really focused on how I can best be of service,” emphasizing her commitment to public welfare over political ambitions.
Acton’s tenure as the state health director propelled her into the limelight, both statewide and nationally. Her approach, blending professionalism with a comforting demeanor, won her acclaim for comforting residents grappling with fear during the pandemic. However, Acton faced criticism for utilizing expansive emergency powers that resulted in various impactful measures. These actions included postponing the state’s presidential primary, shuttering Ohio’s fitness centers, and enforcing stay-at-home orders as part of efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19 along with Governor DeWine.
Despite enduring a challenging period marked by public scrutiny, protests, legal battles, and personal attacks, Acton never wavered in her dedication to public service. After stepping down from her position, she briefly contemplated running for the U.S. Senate in 2021. As preparations begin for the gubernatorial race in 2026, with DeWine set to exit due to term limits, noteworthy Republican contenders include Lt. Gov. Jon Husted and Attorney General Dave Yost, indicating a potentially competitive election cycle ahead.