Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles says he’ll have an announcement in a few days about his future plans.
With six months left in office, Quarles has been speculated as a running mate for Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron. Speaking in Bowling Green on Tuesday, Quarles said he’s had conversations with Cameron about the number two spot.
“They’re very positive conversations, and I’m going to stick with public service,” he told WKU Public Radio. “I’ll have an announcement about what I’m doing next in the next few days.”
Quarles addressed the Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts. As for his future in the public eye, he told the gathering, “I’m not done yet, so stay tuned.”
Quarles finished in 2nd place behind Cameron in the May primary. As a former state representative, he’s well-known in Frankfort and a native of Central Kentucky, which was a battleground area in the 2019 race for governor.
Quarles declined to say if he has applied to become the next president of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System.
Source: hoptownchronicle.org
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