Who is running for Ohio governor?

Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley at Wednesday's city commission meeting. CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF

Democrat Rich Cordray announced Wednesday that he is stepping down from his federal post, fueling speculation that he’ll soon announce plans to run for Ohio governor.

He would join a crowded field.

Here’s a look at who has announced and who is rumored for the governor’s race in Ohio.

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ANNOUNCED

William O’Neill, Ohio Supreme Court Justice

Conn Pillich, former state representative

Joe Schiavoni, Ohio Senate Minority Leader

Betty Sutton, former U.S. Representative

Nan Whaley, Dayton Mayor

Republican

Jon Husted, Ohio Secretary of State

Jim Renacci, U.S. Representative

Mary Taylor, Ohio Lieutenant Governor

RUMORED

Democrat

Richard Cordray, former Ohio Attorney General and Ohio Treasurer

Jerry Springer, former Cincinnati Mayor

Dennis Kucinich, former U.S. Representative