U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Get Involved in Ohio Libertarian Ballot Access Case

On January 14, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to intervene in the Ohio Libertarian Party’s ballot access case. The part of the case put in front of the U.S. Supreme Court concerned whether the 2013 ballot access law violates the Ohio Constitution. The U.S. District Court is still considering the part of the case on whether the 2014 removal of the party’s gubernatorial nominee from the Libertarian primary ballot was unlawful.


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U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Get Involved in Ohio Libertarian Ballot Access Case — 3 Comments

  1. One more SCOTUS contempt for having EQUAL ballot access for ALL candidates for the same office.

    How many EVIL SCOTUS actions since 1968 regarding ballot access ???

  2. It is very likely that the Ohio Libertarian Party will file a lawsuit in state court, very soon.

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