Ohio Libertarian Party Asks U.S. District Court Judge to Keep it On Ballot for 2015 Local Partisan Elections

On February 27, the Ohio Libertarian Party requested a ruling from a U.S. District Court that the Court keep the party on the ballot for the 2015 local partisan elections. The party is awaiting a ruling from the same court on whether the new procedures for parties to get on the ballot (the bill passed in November 2013) is constitutional. In the meantime the party has some candidates in some local partisan 2015 elections.

The recent motion points out that the new law, passed in 2013, doesn’t even make it possible for a party to petition its way onto the ballot for odd year elections. Thanks to Steven Linnabary for the link.


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Ohio Libertarian Party Asks U.S. District Court Judge to Keep it On Ballot for 2015 Local Partisan Elections — 2 Comments

  1. Ohio should have separate qualification procedures for partisan city elections.

  2. Every election is NEW – odd or even years.

    Too many MORON lawyers and judges to count.

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