




Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age42 years old (Jun 21, 1984)
GenderMale
LocationOhio
BackgroundAttorney
EducationUniversity of Toledo (BS)
Notable personal detailsJosh Williams is a Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing District 44 (Sylvania Township area), and has served since January 2023. He is an attorney and has taught constitutional law as a college professor. He ran for the Republican nomination for Ohio’s 9th congressional district in 2026.
Supports property tax relief and reforms to limit or eliminate unexpected local property tax increases, and has sponsored or voted for legislation that caps property-tax growth and prohibits replacement property tax levies. Advocates measures intended to reduce tax burdens on homeowners and increase transparency in local levies. No evidence found of support for major tax increases on high earners or broad wealth-redistribution policies.
Supports state-level programs and measures that increase access to specific health services (for example, parenting and pregnancy program grants and legislation to help state employees access GLP‑1 weight‑loss drugs), but has no clear public record advocating for broad national reforms such as Medicare for All or explicit positions on ACA expansion or Medicaid policy in available sources.
The candidate supports stronger immigration enforcement measures, including requiring use of E-Verify on covered construction projects and legislation to require local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities and check immigration status. His proposals focus on stricter enforcement and data collection about unauthorized immigrants in Ohio.
The candidate opposes abortion access and identifies as pro-life, supports measures to stop public funding for abortion services and to restrict certain abortion procedures, and has sponsored legislation imposing informed-consent and waiting-period requirements for abortions. He has described intentional termination of pregnancy in strongly condemnatory terms and supported ending late-term abortions.
Supports energy independence and criticizes regulations and mandates that harm local manufacturing jobs; emphasizes protecting fossil-fuel-dependent industries and market-driven solutions over aggressive mandates. Positions emphasize limiting regulation to protect jobs and economic growth rather than pursuing aggressive emissions phase-outs or Green New Deal–style policies.
Supports the Second Amendment and legal gun ownership while opposing changes that would affect law-abiding gun owners; favors tougher criminal penalties for offenders who commit violent crimes with firearms and sponsors legislation to restore gun rights for certain nonviolent offenders. Focuses on removing guns from violent, repeat offenders rather than adding broad restrictions for lawful owners.
Josh Williams is in the news because Ohio’s primary elections are unfolding as part of the broader 2026 midterm race. The reports say the primaries are shaping House and Senate contests, but they do not identify a certified winner involving him. Overall, the coverage is general election context rather than a specific new development about Williams.




Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
Endorsers of Josh Williams for OH-09 Republican nominee?
Public endorsement
Sheriffs of five counties in Ohio's 9th District endorsed Josh Williams.
Public endorsement
Greater Toledo Right to Life endorsed Josh Williams.
Public endorsement
Williams County Magistrate Nick Fee endorsed Josh Williams.
Public endorsement
Fulton County Clerk of Courts Tracy Zuver endorsed Josh Williams.
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC