State Representative Candice Keller lost the Republican nomination for a Senate seat representing her district. And under Ohio law, she can’t run for the post this November. But she’s got another plan to defeat the representative who beat her in the primary. Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles reports.
Keller says she and her husband, Kent Keller Senior, have been talking about the current corruption scandal that’s rocked the Statehouse, and about Republican Representative George Lang .
“We don’t want another crook, sitting in the Statehouse representing us and so that being the situation here in Butler County, my husband has decided to run as a write-in candidate.”
Lang, who won the Republican primary in the spring says voters there have spoken loud and clear giving him a win by nearly a two to one margin. And as for the charge that he’s a crook…..
“I’ve never been convicted of a crime in my life and I don’t believe in feeding the monkeys.”
It would be a long shot for Kent Keller to win against Lang and Democrat Kathy Wyenandt though write-ins have won in primaries. Write in candidates have also filed to run against Republican former House Speaker Larry Householder, who is under indictment for bribery and racketeering. Householder remains on the ballot and will retain his seat if re-elected and if he’s not convicted.