U.S. District Court Upholds Ohio Law That Makes it Impossible for a Member of a Minor Party to Ever Serve on the Ohio Elections Commission

On June 5, U.S. District Court Judge Algernon Marbley upheld the Ohio law that says members of the Ohio Elections Commission must include an equal number of members of the two largest parties in the state, plus an independent member chosen by the other commissioners. Under this scheme, members of minor parties can never be eligible for the commission. Libertarian Party of Ohio v Taveras, s.d., 2:19cv-2501. Here is the decision.


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U.S. District Court Upholds Ohio Law That Makes it Impossible for a Member of a Minor Party to Ever Serve on the Ohio Elections Commission — 3 Comments

  1. Nothing new for TYRANT regimes to push things into the R word state of affairs.

    USA has been in the R state since the TYRANT T usurped the 1787 Const on 1 June 2020 with his attack on 1 Amdt folks in Lafayette Park and the church bible stunt photo op.

    Where is the 3rd Continental Congress ??? — the coming LP convention ???

    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

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