On Sunday, June 2, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed HB 2, the bill that moves the deadline for qualified parties to certify their national tickets from 90 days before the election, to 65 days. The bill only affects 2024.
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On May 31, the Ohio Senate passed HB 2. The bill is now through the legislature and on its way to the Governor. It moves the deadline for qualified major parties to certify their presidential and vice-presidential candidates from 90 … Continue reading
On May 30, the Ohio House passed HB 2, which moves the deadline for qualified parties to certify their presidential and vice-presidential nominees from 90 days before the election to 65 days before. It also passed HB 1, which bans … Continue reading
On May 29, the Sixth Circuit issued an opinion in Brown v Yost, 24-3354, that is protective of the ability of people to use the initiative process in Ohio. The Ohio law does not permit a statewide initiative to circulate … Continue reading
On May 28, the Ohio Senate passed a bill that moves the deadline for a qualified party to certify its national ticket from 90 days before the general election, to 74 days before. If the bill becomes law, the deadline … Continue reading