In 2009, Ohio changed the deadline for a qualified party to certify the names of its presidential and vice-presidential nominees from 75 days before the general election, to 90 days before the general election. This was a very irrational act, … Continue reading
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On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, three Ohio activists who are part of a group attempting to place a citizens’ initiative constitutional amendment on the ballot in Ohio, sued the Attorney General of Ohio in federal court. Brown v Yost, s.d., … Continue reading
The Ohio Libertarian Party is not ballot-qualified, so it is using the independent presidential petition. That petition, which requires 5,000 signatures, is now finished and will soon be submitted to the Secretary of State. Although the Libertarian Party does not … Continue reading
If you are in or near Ohio’s Capital City of Columbus today, I am honored to be speaking at Noon (and it will start precisely at Noon) to the Federalist Society at the Capital University School of Law, 303 E. … Continue reading
Here is the story on another Republican Party-dominated state in which there is a move to ban Ranked Choice Voting statewide. Thanks to FairVote for the heads up! … Continue reading