Sherrod Brown

American Politician

American Mansfield, Ohio, United States

Quick Info

ProfessionAmerican Politician
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth09/11/1952
Age73 years
BirthplaceMansfield, Ohio, United States

Latest News about Sherrod Brown

12/05/2026

Sherrod Brown won the Democratic nomination for Ohio's special Senate election, according to NBC News projections, solidifying his position as the leading Democratic candidate to challenge Jon Husted. The race is considered a key battleground that could influence the balance of power in the Senate ahead of the November 3 general election.

18/08/2025

Former Senator Sherrod Brown officially announced his campaign to return to the U.S. Senate in the 2026 special election, setting up a contest against Republican incumbent Jon Husted. Brown, who lost his seat in the 2024 election, secured the Democratic nomination with 89.4% of the vote and will face Husted in the general election on November 3, 2026.

24/03/2025

Sherrod Brown launched the Dignity of Work Institute, a new nonpartisan nonprofit organization designed to function as a think tank focusing on American labor issues. The initiative aims to highlight obstacles workers face and encourage politicians and the public to recognize the needs of the working class, reflecting Brown's long-standing policy focus.

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Bio/Wiki

SummarySherrod Campbell Brown is an American Democratic politician who served as a United States Senator from Ohio from 2007 to 2025. He is widely regarded as a left-leaning populist focused on working-class issues and the dignity of work. After losing his seat in the 2024 election, he announced a comeback campaign in August 2025 to challenge Republican Jon Husted in the 2026 special election.
Political IdeologyLeft-leaning populist
Party AffiliationDemocratic Party
Notable AchievementMost recent Democrat to represent Ohio in the U.S. Senate; Winner of the 2026 Democratic nomination for Ohio's special Senate election

Educational Qualification(s)

Universities
  • Yale University
  • Ohio State University

Personal Life

ResidenceCleveland, Ohio
SpouseConnie Schultz (author and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist)
Pets
  • Franklin (rescue dog)
  • Walter (rescue dog)
ChildhoodRaised on family farm in Mansfield, Ohio; earned Eagle Scout award

Family

ChildrenThree daughters, one son
Extended FamilyOne daughter-in-law, three sons-in-law, seven grandchildren

Career

Political Positions
  • Title: State Representative Start Year: 1975
  • Title: 47th Secretary of State of Ohio Years: 1983-1991
  • Title: U.S. Representative for Ohio's 13th Congressional District Years: 1993-2007
  • Title: United States Senator from Ohio Years: 2007-2025
Senate Elections
  • Year: 2006 Opponent: Mike DeWine (two-term Republican incumbent) Result: Won
  • Year: 2012 Result: Reelected
  • Year: 2018 Result: Reelected
  • Year: 2026 Opponent: Jon Husted Status: Announced candidacy in August 2025
  • Year: 2024 Opponent: Bernie Moreno Result: Lost
  • Year: 2026 Opponent: Jon Husted Status: Won Democratic nomination; General election scheduled for November 3, 2026
Committee Roles
  • Chairman of Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
  • Member of Senate Committee on Finance
  • Ranking Member on Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee
  • Member of Agriculture Committee
Key Legislative Achievements
  • Wall Street reform law creating Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Bipartisan Leveling the Playfield Act (2015)
  • Healthcare security for coal miners (2017)
  • Farm Bill with water quality improvements and direct farmer sales funding (2018)
Policy FocusDignity of Work - principle that hard work should pay off for everyone

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Held nearly 500 roundtables across Ohio
2. Drives Jeeps made by union workers in Toledo
3. Longest serving Ohioan on the Veterans' Affairs Committee
4. Announced candidacy in August 2025 to unseat Senator Jon Husted in 2026
5. Founded the Dignity of Work Institute in March 2025 to advocate for workers' issues
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