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Ohio Libertarians Regain Minority Party Status

Group of Libertarians arrive at the Ohio Secretary of State’s office to deliver petitions to put Charlie Earl on the ballot as a presidential nominee. Earl would then be swapped out for Gary Johnson.
Jo Ingles
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Ohio Public Radio
Group of Libertarians arrive at the Ohio Secretary of State’s office to deliver petitions to put Charlie Earl on the ballot as a presidential nominee. Earl would then be swapped out for Gary Johnson for the 2016 Presidental Election.";

The Libertarian Party of Ohio has officially regained “minor party” status in the state.

Secretary of State Jon Husted said the Libertarians submitted more than 60,000 valid signatures, which was more than they needed to get their party’s designation on the ballot with its candidates.

The party lost that status in 2014 when lawmakers changed the rules to make it harder for minor parties to appear before voters. Opponents say they did that to help boost John Kasich’s chances of re-election. Charlie Earl, the Libertarian candidate for governor that year was disqualified from running because of invalid petitions.

To keep the party’s status for the 2020 presidential election, Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Travis Irvine will need to get of the three percent of the statewide vote this November.

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