On May 9, the Ohio State Appeals Court, 10th district, heard oral argument in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Husted, 16AP000496. This is the last remaining Libertarian Party ballot access case in Ohio. The party argues that the Ohio Constitution … Continue reading
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Columbus, Ohio, held elections for city council and school board on May 2. Although the elections are formally non-partisan, party organizations play a big role. The Working Families Party in Columbus, which is called Yes We Can Columbus, sponsored candidates … Continue reading
On April 19, the Ohio Supreme Court refused to rehear State ex rel Fockler v Husted, 2016-1863, one of the Libertarian Party’s ballot access cases. This case involved whether the Gary Johnson vote in November 2016 created a new ballot-qualified … Continue reading
The Ohio State Court of Appeals will hear Libertarian Party of Ohio v Husted on Tuesday, May 9, at 9 a.m. This case is over whether the 2013 ballot access law violates the State Constitution. The State Constitution appears to … Continue reading
On March 8, the Ohio Senate passed SB 10. It provides that if a qualified party that is entitled to a primary has no contests for any office, then no primary will be held for such a party. Here is … Continue reading