Hearing Held in Ohio Case Over Party Labels for State Supreme Court Judicial Elections

On April 17, U.S. District Court Judge Benita Y. Pearson held oral argument in Brunner v LaRose, n.d., 4:23cv-2180.  State Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Brunner filed this lawsuit in 2023 against the 2021 Ohio law that says party labels should be on general election ballots for elections for State Supreme Court Justice.  There are no party labels for lower level judicial elections.

The state argued that the case should be dismissed.  Brunner asked to amend her Complaint, and the judge directed that Brunner should submit her draft to the other side, and if there are no procedural objections, it will be allowed.

Brunner argues that the Ohio law concerning the conduct of state judges bars the state from putting party labels on the November ballot.  Brunner must run for re-election in 2026.  She is a Democrat.


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