On March 5, 2008, the 6th circuit ruled that Ohio cannot constitutionally ban the practice of paying circulators on a per signature basis. Citizens for Tax Reform v Deters, 518 F 3d 375. Ohio wants to take this case to … Continue reading
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On June 6, the Ohio Libertarian Party filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against the Ohio Secretary of State, alleging that the party is a qualified party and should have its nominees for president, vice-president, Congress and state legislature … Continue reading
Ohio has decided not to appeal the injunction that was granted in U.S. District Court earlier this week. The injunction said that any adult may circulate an independent candidate petition in Ohio. Therefore, it is now completely safe for minor … Continue reading
On June 2, Brian Moore (Socialist Party presidential candidate) won injunctive relief from U.S. District Court in Columbus, against an Ohio law that requires independent candidate petition circulators to be registered voters in Ohio. Moore v Brunner, southern dist., 2:08cv-224. … Continue reading
1. The Ohio Libertarian Party will file its lawsuit, alleging that it is a qualified party, between June 2 and June 6. 2. The Ohio Secretary of State has decided to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to restore Ohio’s law, … Continue reading