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Firstly, he was accused of spending funds from his clerk campaign account on expenances in relation to his house campaign, in violation of Ohio election law. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The Ohio Elections Commission dismissed 28 of 29 charges brought against the campaign, before issuing them a $100 fine for the single upheld charge (which had been caused by ...
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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
The following candidates achieved at least one of the following in the 2024 election cycle: appeared on a primary ballot, received votes in a LP-sanctioned contest that did not require ballot access, were invited to a party-sanctioned debate or forum, or were included on the Libertarian National Committee's list of candidates.
Ohio's primary election is March 19. Early voting began Feb. 21. At the top of the ballot are party primaries for president – though the nominees are all but set – and for U.S. Senate on the ...
Ohio voters must become registered by Feb. 20 to be eligible to cast their ballots during the 2024 primary election. Local boards of election will be open to 9 p.m. Feb. 20 for late registrants ...
In April 2020, Representative Justin Amash from Michigan's 3rd congressional district became the first Libertarian member of Congress, after switching from the Republican Party and spending time as an independent. However, Amash has never been elected as a Libertarian, and did not seek re-election in 2020. [92]
A primary election on May 22, 2018, and a runoff election on July 24, 2018, in races where no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the May primary determined which candidates appear on the November 6 general election ballot. Primary and runoff election results can be obtained from the Georgia Secretary of State's website. [1] A ...