Ohio has several U.S. House districts in which the only person who filed in any party primary is the incumbent. However, Republicans will try to nominate someone by write-in at the May 6 primary in the 13th district, and Democrats … Continue reading
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On April 2, the Ohio Supreme Court unanimously ruled that George Maier should remain on the Democratic primary ballot. He is a candidate for Sheriff. His ballot position had been challenged on the grounds that he doesn’t meet the election … Continue reading
On March 30, the Ohio Libertarian Party filed this opening brief in the Sixth Circuit, in its lawsuit to place its gubernatorial candidate on its own primary ballot. The state and the attorney for the individual who challenged the Libertarian … Continue reading
On March 20, U.S. District Court Judge Algenon Marbley refused to enjoin a new Ohio election law that says independent candidate petitions must be completed within one year of the starting date. Duncan v Husted, southern district, 2:13cv1157. The decision … Continue reading
New filings entered on March 20 and March 21 in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Husted include documents explaining that the party’s appeal to the Sixth Circuit need not be decided immediately. U.S. District Court Judge Michael Watson issued a … Continue reading