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Libertarian Party of Ohio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Libertarian Party of Ohio
The Libertarian Party of Ohio (LPO) is the Ohio affiliate of the Libertarian Party. It is the fourth largest state affiliate of the Libertarian Party nationally and the third largest political party in Ohio. == History == The Libertarian Party of Ohio was the product of a women's project for limited government, organized in 1972 by Kay Harroff and fellow Randians of a chapter of Objectivists meeting regularly in Cleveland. In 1977, LPO member Elaine Lindsey won office as an independent to Circleville City Council. In 1982 LPO state chair Ann Leech achieved first ever ballot access with party brand.〔Leech, Ann. 2011. 'The LPO – A Retrospective'. ''The Buckeye Libertarian''. Dec. pp 1-3.〕 In its founding years, Ohio was a hotbed of Libertarian women activism. Over the years, a number of local candidates have been elected, while the Libertarian Party has been active in key issues, such as eminent domain. In 2013, Todd Grayson was retained as City Council member for the NW Ohio city of Perrysburg. He was at the time and continues through 2016, the Vice Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Wood County. He is the first registered Libertarian in Wood County to hold office. In 2014, Ohio GOP sought ways to have LPO removed from the ballot. This includes republicans connected to then Governor Kasich having a part in the partisan challenge of Charlie Earl's primary efforts.
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