Libertarian Party of Ohio

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Libertarian Party of Ohio

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Chairperson Scott Pettigrew
Vice-Chair
Second Vice-Chair
Treasurer Linda Comstock
Secretary Robert Coogan
Member at-large

LNC Region 3

Founded 1972
Address 2586 Tiller Lane Suite 2K
Columbus, OH 43231

Website http://www.lpo.org/

The Libertarian Party of Ohio (LPO) is the Ohio affiliate of the Libertarian Party. The LPO is the 4th largest affiliate of the LP and the 3rd largest political party in Ohio.

Current Executive Committee

Other positions

History

The Libertarian Party of Ohio (LPO) was created in 1972, led by Kay Harroff Over the years, Ohio Libertarians have been elected to a number of local offices. From the beginning, the mission of the LPO is to make an impact on the political and policy environment in Ohio. The LPO core issues have been limited government, lower taxes, and greater personal liberty.

Ballot Access

The Libertarian Party of Ohio has successfully challenged several ballot access laws. In 2004, Ohio law provided that if a party did not receive five percent of the votes for its presidential or gubernatorial candidate in a general election, the party would need to gather signatures of voters equal to one percent of the number of votes cast for president or governor in the previous election and to file its registration petition 120 days in advance of the primary election, which equated to one year in advance of the general election in presidential election years. The LPO challenged this law on the ground that the combined requirements severely burdened their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights of free association. The Sixth Circuit Court found that the Ohio law placed severe burdens on the First Amendment rights of free speech and association of the LPO, its members, and potential voters-supporters, was not narrowly tailored, and did not serve a compelling state interest. Libertarian Party of Ohio v. Blackwell, 462 F.3d 579 (6th Cir. 2006).

The Ohio Legislature did not enact new legislation following Blackwell; however, the Secretary of State issued Directive 2007-09 in an attempt to bring Ohio into compliance. The directive purported to lover the number of signatures to .5% of the number of votes cast for president or governor in the preceding general election and changed the filing deadline to 100 days before the primary. This Directive was struck down on the same First Amendment grounds as Blackwell. Libertarian Party of Ohio v.s Brunner, 567 F. Supp. 2d 1006 (S.D. Ohio 2008).

Past Officials, Staff, and Other Contacts

Conventions

  • October 1973 - Cleveland, Ohio

Elections

See: Libertarian Party of Ohio Historical Election Results

Size and Influence

Year Minimum
Unique
Voters
Signature
Members
(Dec)
LNC
Total Donors
2004 - 2016
Or
Active Members
1972 - 2003

(Dec)
2016 174,498 5,701 805
2015 5,215 518
2014 143,363 5,151 584
2013 5,037 1,085
2012 81,469 4,773 673
2011 4,537 639
2010 184,478 4,467 690
2009 4,236 647
2008 246,002 3,908 726
2007 (Nov) 3,605 (Nov) 541
2006 71,473 3,509 442
2005 3,238 644
2004 14,676 (Aug) 804
2003 666
2002 791
2001 964
2000 117,466 1,171
1999 1,119
1998 9,146 1,056
1997 821
1996 12,851 704
1995 451
1994 321
1993 292
1992 23,896 333
1991 258
1990 267
1989 226
1988 11,989 161
1987
1986 803
1985
1984 13,841
1983
1982 195,957
1981
1980 49,033
1979
1978 6,966
1977
1976 8,952
1975
1974 76,882
1973
1972



Libertarian Party of Ohio
Affiliates: FranklinHamiltonKnoxLickingLorainLucas
Conventions: 1973
Central Committees: 2020-2022
Documents: BylawsConstitutionsNewslettersPlatforms
Other: Election Results



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