By Associated Press - Tuesday, October 11, 2016

BOSTON (AP) - State Auditor Suzanne Bump is planning to seek re-election in 2018.

The Democrat made the announcement Tuesday to tamp down speculation she might leave her post to run the two businesses her husband Paul McDevitt owned and operated before his death from cancer last month.

Bump said even before her husband received his terminal diagnosis, he had been preparing his successor.



Bump said she is now owner and sole director of both businesses, Modern Assistance Programs, Inc., and MAP Test, Inc., but will have no role in their day-to-day operations.

She has named the firms’ executive vice president as president and chief executive officer.

She said her ownership of the mental health and substance abuse treatment companies poses no conflict of interest given the private sector nature of the work.

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