DeWine Picks Wilson As Ohio’s New, Temporary Attorney General
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday named Andy Wilson, a former prosecutor and currently the state’s director of public safety as the state’s new attorney general. It will be a short-term position for Wilson. Wilson will replace Dave Yost who resigned last week to take a position with a non-profit group, Alliance Defending Freedom. Yost was not eligible to seek a third term under Ohio’s term-limit laws. Two candidates are on the November ballot for attorney general, State Auditor Keith Faber, a Republican, and Columbus attorney John Kulewicz, a Democrat. Wilson will not be on the ...