From an article published on BallotAccess.org on June 24th, 2011:
On June 23, the Ohio Senate passed HB 194, the Secretary of State’s omnibus election law bill.
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From an article published on BallotAccess.org on June 24th, 2011:
On June 23, the Ohio Senate passed HB 194, the Secretary of State’s omnibus election law bill.
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UPDATE: Added explanatory material:
The Ohio House passed a version that would require petitioning at 1% of the most recent vote for governor or president to be submitted by 90 days before a primary election.
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From an email to IPR by LPOH chairman Kevin Knedler:
May 17, 2011 — The Libertarian Party of Ohio is pleased to announce that LP member Todd Grayson has been appointed to the city council of Perrysburg, OH (in NW Ohio, near Toledo). …
From an article by Lou Grieco in the Dayton Daily News (Dayton, OH); posted online on Wednesday, March 16, 2011:
Eric W. Deaton, the former Constitution Party candidate for U.S.…
By Charlie Earl, 2010Libertarian Candidate for Ohio Secretary of State. Forwarded to IPR by Ohio LP chair Kevin Knedler.
On May 25th, 1787, a number of delegates assembled in Philadelphia for the expressed purpose of correcting some deficiencies in the Articles of Confederation, the national document of law and purpose for the United States of America.…
Posted on the web page of the Libertarian Party of Ohio. H/T Kevin Knedler.
In this tumultuous time of debate on Senate Bill 5, and Ohio’s attempt at collective bargaining reform, let’s take a look at the Right to Work laws which seem to have been placed aside.…
From an article by Doug Caruso over at the Columbus Dispatch:
The Libertarian candidate who dropped out of the Columbus City Council race this week says he knew nothing of a deal with Republicans to head off a primary election.…
Via IPR email and LP blog:
Today the Buckeye Firearms Association (BFA) announced their endorsement of Mark Noble for Columbus City Council.
Mark Noble has been involved with and actively advocated firearms freedoms in past runs for office.…
H/T Kevin Knedler:
Doug Caruso at the Columbus Dispatch:
Republicans and Libertarians reached a deal today that cancels the need for a Columbus City Council primary and ensures that two candidates from each of those parties are on the ballot in November.
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