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Ohio's 5th congressional district (2018) Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Bob Latta (incumbent) 176,569 : 62.3 : Democratic: J. Michael Galbraith 99,655 35.1 Libertarian: Don Kissick 7,393 2.6 Total votes 283,617 : 100.0 : Republican hold
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elected on Republican–Libertarian fusion, left Libertarian party, elected as Republican [l] [17] Jarrod Sammis: Vermont: Rutland–3 4 January 2023 8 January 2025 elected as Republican, expelled, switched to Libertarian [m] [18] Jim McClarin: New Hampshire: Hillsborough 33 1994 1996 elected as Libertarian [19] Don Gorman: New Hampshire ...
In 2012, the Libertarian Party of Florida faced legal action when Franklin Perez, the 2012 Libertarian candidate for the Florida State House of Representatives (District 28), sued the party. The lawsuit arose from the LPF's failure to refund a candidate filing fee after de-vetting Perez and removing him from the party's state website.
The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio were held on ... Libertarian: Don Kissick 7,393 2.6 Total votes ... Republican primary results Party ...
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Three Republican officials are facing opposition from other Republicans and two school levies are making a return to the March 2024 primary. 2 Portage commissioners, Rep. Pavliga face GOP primary ...
The LPO has sued secretaries of state from both major parties and won. The first case, Libertarian Party of Ohio v. Blackwell [7] was decided in LPO's favor on September 6, 2006 and laid the legal framework for another victory on July 17, 2008 in Libertarian Party of Ohio v. Brunner. [8]