On July 15, the Ohio Supreme Court unanimously put Robert Bender back on the November 2019 ballot as a Libertarian nominee for City Council of Reynoldsburg. This is a partisan election. State ex rel Bender v Franklin County Board of … Continue reading
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The Ohio legislature has amended the budget bill to move the primary for all office, in presidential years, from the second Tuesday in March, to the third Tuesday in March. Thanks to Political Wire for this news. If the bill … Continue reading
On June 28, the Ohio Libertarian Party filed this 23-page brief in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Wilhem, s.d., 2:19cv-2501. The case challenges the composition of the Ohio Elections Commission. The law requires that the Commission be composed of three … Continue reading
Ohio has a state Elections Commission, which is responsible for enforcing the state’s campaign finance laws. The Commission consists of three members of each of the two largest parties, plus one person who is not a member of any party. … Continue reading
The Sixth Circuit will hear Schmitt v Husted, 19-3196, on Wednesday, June 26. This is the case on whether election officials can reject a local initiative, even though it has enough valid signatures, because they don’t think it would be … Continue reading