On January 14, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to intervene in the Ohio Libertarian Party’s ballot access case. The part of the case put in front of the U.S. Supreme Court concerned whether the 2013 ballot access law violates the … Continue reading
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On January 12, the Ohio Libertarian Party asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in its ballot access case, which was filed in September 2013. The case is still in the U.S. District Court, although the U.S. District Court has … Continue reading
Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley filed a declaration of write-in candidacy for the Ohio presidential primary, but it arrived too late, according to this story. He filed as a write-in because earlier his petition to be on the ballot was … Continue reading
The Ohio Secretary of State has rejected Martin O’Malley’s petition to be placed on the Democratic presidential primary ballot. See this story. He needed 1,000 signatures and submitted 1,175. He has been told that only 772 signatures are valid. Ohio … Continue reading
December 16 was the deadline for candidates running for the vacant U.S. House seat in Ohio’s 8th districts. Twenty candidates filed. See the list here. James J. Condit, Jr., who was the Constitution Party’s nominee for that seat in 2014, … Continue reading