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The organization's candidates have not been listed as Libertarians on statewide ballots in Ohio in recent years.
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The Libertarian Party of Ohio has filed a complaint claiming Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose is violating the federal law that bars state officials from using their official authority to interfere with elections.
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The decision is a loss for the Ohio Green and Libertarian parties. The Ohio Elections Commission unanimously ruled that current law allows debate鈥
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The Libertarian Party of Ohio has officially regained 鈥渕inor party鈥 status in the state. Secretary of State Jon Husted says the Libertarians submitted鈥
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Ohio鈥檚 top elections official says he鈥檚 going to allow the Libertarian Party to use an unusual strategy to place its presidential candidate on the state鈥檚鈥
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The recent petition signature filing by Ohio Libertarians to get a presidential candidate on the statewide ballot this fall raises questions about how it鈥
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Wednesday at 4pm is the deadline for submitting petition signatures for independent presidential candidates for the fall ballot in Ohio. The Libertarian鈥