Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to Resign Before Term Ends, Replacement to be Appointed
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is set to resign from his position before the end of his second term, according to sources. Yost, a Republican, is expected to announce his future plans soon. His term was originally scheduled to conclude at the end of the year. Governor Mike DeWine will be responsible for appointing a successor to complete the remainder of Yost's term. The upcoming November election will feature Columbus-area attorney John Kulewicz, a Democrat, and State Auditor Keith Faber, a Republican, as candidates for the position.