On February 10, the Sixth Circuit upheld the Ohio law that says the membership of the Ohio Elections Commission shall consist of three members from each of the two largest parties in the state, plus an independent member. Libertarian Party … Continue reading
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On February 8, the Ohio Secretary of State asked the U.S. Supreme Court for more time to respond to the cert petition in Thompson v DeWine, 20-1072, the case over petitioning for initiatives during the health crisis.
The U.S. Supreme Court has assigned a case number to Thompson v De Wine, 20-1072. This is the Ohio case on whether election officials should have eased ballot access for initiatives during the health crisis. The state’s response is due … Continue reading
Ohio initiative proponents have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear Thompson v DeWine, the case over ballot access for initiatives during the health crisis. The case doesn’t have a case number yet, but here is the cert petition. The … Continue reading
The Columbus, Ohio Metropolitan Club is sponsoring a U.S. House debate, 12th district, on October 30, and has invited the nominees of all three parties who are on the ballot (Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian). This is a very unusual development … Continue reading