Libertarian Party of Ohio

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Libertarian Party of Ohio

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Chairperson Kevin Knedler
Vice-Chair Ann Leech
Second Vice-Chair
Treasurer Michael Johnston
Secretary Scott Urquhart
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.


History

The Libertarian Party of Ohio (LPO) was created in 1972. 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 policical and policy environment in Ohio. The LPO core issues have beem limited government, lower taxes, and greater personal liberty.

In The News

17 July 2008


The Libertarian Party of Ohio was granted ballot access a few hours ago based on a lawsuit filed June 6, 2008. The court ordered the 8 Congressional and General Assembly candidates to be placed on the general election ballot with party affiliation.




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