2019

Petition for Office

Hey, boys and girls! Do you want to let your State Representative, State Senator, or even your Congressperson know what you reallythink of them? Do you want to strike a blow for Liberty? Do you want to do battle with the cult of the omnipotent state?Well, now’s your chance! For just 25 valid signatures, you, too, can […]

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Election Night Brings Two New Libertarian Mayors to Ohio

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Columbus, Ohio – In the first local election cycle since regaining ballot access, the Libertarian Party of Ohio celebrated five wins on Tuesday’s election night. The two biggest wins are Mayor Elect Cassandra Fryman of Plymouth, Ohio and Mayor Elect Daniel Harmon of Thornville, Ohio. Winning re-election are Huber Heights Councilman Glenn

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Dayton to host Presidential Townhall

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dayton, Ohio – The best way a voter can exercise their Democratic right is by being as well-informed as possible. Candidate accessibility is key to this, especially if individuals have specific issues and questions they would like to discuss. The Libertarian Party of Ohio would like to invite the public to do just that

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Dayton to host Presidential Flotilla

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dayton, Ohio – Members of the Libertarian Party of Ohio are inviting the public to a Presidential KaBrew Flotilla. The event will take place on September 22, 2019, from 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Boaters will launch from Morgan’s Canoe Livery located at 6262 Gilmour Road, Morrow, OH 45152.  Participants will kayak approximately six miles

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Current party leaders rejoice in “freedom of voter choice.”

COLUMBUS, Ohio– For the first time since the 2014 elections Ohio voters will be able to request a Libertarian ballot at the 2020 primary polls. This is a testament to the party’s growth here in Ohio as well as across the country. Current committee executive chair, Harold Thomas, said he is looking forward to “giving

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