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Emilia Sykes stepping down as leader of Ohio's House Democrats

 House Minority Leader Emilia Sykes (D-Akron), at a press conference with House Democrats in December 2019.
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House Minority Leader Emilia Sykes (D-Akron), at a press conference with House Democrats in December 2019.

Democrats in the Ohio House will meet soon to select a new head of their caucus, with minority leader Emilia Sykes of Akron has announced she’s stepping down after three years in that position.

35-year-old Rep. Emilia Sykes is a lawyer with a masters in public health and next year is term limited. She said in her statement that she’s not stepping away from service – “far from it”, and that she’s considering any and all options, in elected office or as a private citizen.

In an interview a year ago, Sykes described herself as a “reluctant legislator” who didn’t have a path to higher office planned out, but she added: “If there’s an opportunity that present itself and I feel like I can win, I can do a good job, I can continue to serve people effectively, then I’ll certainly look into it.”

Sykes worked to get cameras into House committee rooms, a project that had been discussed for years. Sykes has sponsored and backed bills on increasing gun regulations, dating violence and the gender pay gap. Sykes spoke out on issues involving racism, including the resolutions to declare racism a public health crisis and the racial health gap, and asked for an investigation after she said she was unfairly singled out by Statehouse security.

Sykes took over after a shakeup among House Democrats in January 2019. Then-minority leader Fred Strahorn stepped down after backing incumbent Republican Ryan Smith for speaker, while Sykes and most of the House Democratic caucus worked with and backed Larry Householder, who won. Householder was removed from leadership after being arrested in the nuclear bailout corruption scandal last year and was expelled from the House this year.

Sykes is widely considered to be preparing to run for the 13th Congressional district. That's thought to be one of the competitive districts in the newly drawn map. Max Miller, a former aide to President Trump, is already running for the Republican nomination, after first attempting to challenge Rep, Anthony Gonzalez (R-OH 16), who voted for Trump's impeachment earlier this year. But Gonzalez announced he wouldn't seek re-election, and Miller's residence was drawn into the new 13th district.

A Sykes has served in the House seat representing the Akron area since 1983. Vernon Sykes, now in his second Senate term, serving in the House from 1983 to 2000 and left because of term limits. His wife Barbara served till 2006, when Vernon Sykes then won the seat again. Emilia Sykes, their daughter, succeeded her father in 2015.

Emilia and Vernon Sykes both served on the Ohio Redistricting Commission this year.

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Karen is a lifelong Ohioan who has served as news director at WCBE-FM, assignment editor/overnight anchor at WBNS-TV, and afternoon drive anchor/assignment editor in WTAM-AM in Cleveland. In addition to her daily reporting for Ohio’s public radio stations, she’s reported for NPR, the BBC, ABC Radio News and other news outlets. She hosts and produces the Statehouse News Bureau’s weekly TV show “The State of Ohio”, which airs on PBS stations statewide. She’s also a frequent guest on WOSU TV’s “Columbus on the Record”, a regular panelist on “The Sound of Ideas” on ideastream in Cleveland, appeared on the inaugural edition of “Face the State” on WBNS-TV and occasionally reports for “PBS Newshour”. She’s often called to moderate debates, including the Columbus Metropolitan Club’s Issue 3/legal marijuana debate and its pre-primary mayoral debate, and the City Club of Cleveland’s US Senate debate in 2012.