Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) did not vote for President Donald Trump nor Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden ahead of the Nov. 3 election.

The Maryland governor revealed he voted for former President Ronald Reagan, according to The Washington Post.

He voted by mail last week, casting a write-in for Reagan ā€œbecause he wanted to make a statement and felt he could in a state where the president is deeply unpopular, and Biden led a recent poll by 30 percentage points,ā€ as the Post reports.

Calling Reagan his ā€œhero in politics,ā€ Hogan told the Post on Thursday, ā€œI know it’s simply symbolic. It’s not going to change the outcome in my state. But I thought it was important to just cast a vote that showed the kind of person I’d like to see in office.ā€

Hogan said during an interview in September with C-SPAN, ā€œI was a foot soldier in the Revolution…I was a delegate to the convention in ’80 and ’84. I was a chairman of youth for Reagan.ā€

He added at the time that Reagan is ā€œsomebody I greatly admired,ā€ adding that the former president ā€œhad a positive vision for Americaā€ and ā€œalso really believed in bipartisanship.ā€

See Hogan’s comments below:

Hogan’s remarks come amid the speculation of a potential 2024 presidential bid for Hogan.