The Ohio League of Women Voters, and Ohio Common Cause, want the state to delay its primary from May to June. See this news story. A later primary would mean a later petition deadline for independent candidates, because Ohio requires … Continue reading
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On March 24, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas M. Rose issued a ruling in State of Ohio v Raimondo, s.d., 3:21cv-64. He denied the state’s request to force the Census Bureau to speed up the population data, so that the … Continue reading
On March 19, the Sixth Circuit refused to rehear Libertarian Party of Ohio v Wilhem, 20-3585. This is the case over the Ohio law that says the state elections commission should have three members from the largest party, three from … Continue reading
On March 11, Ohio filed this brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in Thompson v DeWine, 20-1072. The issue is whether Ohio should have given some ballot access relief to initiative proponents during 2020. The state says the case is … Continue reading
On February 25, the state of Ohio sued the U.S. Census Bureau over the Bureau’s announcement that states can’t obtain 2020 census data until September 30, 2021. The state says it must have the data sooner than that, in order … Continue reading