[Lnc-business] Ohio Ballot Access
Elizabeth Van Horn
elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
Wed Nov 7 15:50:23 EST 2018
Oliver, thank you for the information! I'll share this with LPOH.
Cheers,
EVH
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Elizabeth Van Horn
LNC Region 3 (IN, MI, OH, KY)
Secretary Libertarian Party of Madison Co, Indiana
Vice-Chair Libertarian Pragmatist Caucus
http://www.lpcaucus.org/
On 2018-11-07 10:13, Oliver Hall via Lnc-business wrote:
> I should clarify that the Ohio SOS may well take a different view, so
> this isn't a guarantee, but a solid basis for a legal challenge if
> the
> SOS disagrees.
>
> Apologies for not making that clear when I forwarded the original
> message.
>
> -Oliver
> Oliver B. Hall
> Special Counsel
> Libertarian National Committee
> 617-953-0161
>
> On 11/7/2018 9:24 AM, [1]john.phillips at lp.org wrote:
>
> Thats great news Oliver. Thank you!
> John Phillips
> Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
> Cell [2]217-412-5973
>
> ------ Original message------
> From: Oliver Hall via Lnc-business
> Date: Wed, Nov 7, 2018 8:02 AM
> To: Libertarian National Committee list;
> Cc: Oliver Hall;
> Subject:[Lnc-business] Ohio Ballot Access
> Good Morning,
>
> Please see the message below from LPO attorney Mark Brown, regarding
> ballot access in Ohio.
>
> -Oliver
>
> From: Brown, Mark
> Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2018 8:01 AM
> To:[3] harold.thomas at lpo.org
> Cc:[4] oliverbhall at gmail.com
> Subject: LPO's status
>
> Remember that ORC 3501(F), which defines political parties in Ohio,
> states in subsection (2)(b) that "[a] newly formed political party
> shall be known as a minor political party until the time of the
> first
> election for governor or president which occurs not less than twelve
> months subsequent to the formation of such party, after which
> election
> the status of such party shall be determined by the vote for the
> office
> of governor or president."
> The first election for governor or president that occurs "not less
> than
> twelve months subsequent to the formation" of the LPO in August of
> 2018
> will be the 2020 presidential election. The 2018 gubernatorial
> election occurred less than 12 months after the formation of the
> party.
> As we discussed previously, this provides the LPO two chances to win
> 3%
> of the vote, which is what parties receive when they first meet the
> vote test. E.g., Green Party which met the vote test in 2014.
>
> Mark R. Brown
>
> Newton D. Baker/Baker & Hostetler Chair
>
> Capital University Law School
>
> References
>
> 1. mailto:john.phillips at lp.org
> 2. tel:217-412-5973
> 3. mailto: harold.thomas at lpo.org
> 4. mailto: oliverbhall at gmail.com
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