The government of Ohio has asked the U.S. Supreme Court for more time to respond to the cert petition filed by the Ohio Libertarian Party in the case over the composition of the Ohio Elections Commission. The law says there … Continue reading
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On August 20, the Sixth Circuit asked Ohio to respond to the pending petition for rehearing en banc in Thompson v DeWine, 21-3514. This is the case over whether petitioning relief should have been granted to initiative proponents during 2020, … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court has assigned case number 21-226 to Libertarian Party of Ohio v Crites. The state’s response is due September 15. This is the case that challenges the Ohio law on the composition of the state Elections Commission. … Continue reading
Ohio has an Election Commission, which regulates campaign finance and also has a role in setting up gubernatorial general election debates. Ohio law says the Commission must have seven members: three Democrats, three Republicans, and a person who is not … Continue reading
On August 12, proponents of a local initiative in Bridgeport, Ohio, asked the Ohio Supreme Court to reconsider its opinion earlier this month. That opinion says the local initiative should not be on the ballot because the proponents didn’t submit … Continue reading