Join Eric Terford to discuss your concerns and the opportunities within Ohio’s 2nd House District.
Where: Whitehall Library Meeting Room 3 4445 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43213 When: Wed, July 24th @ 7pm
Join Eric Terford to discuss your concerns and the opportunities within Ohio’s 2nd House District.
Where: Whitehall Library Meeting Room 3 4445 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43213 When: Wed, July 24th @ 7pm
Here is a selection of past Franklin County Libertarian candidates and friends of the county party.
t-shirt and polo styles available!
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new candidate petitioning tool:
This is a voter validation tool using up-to-date voter records from the Ohio Secretary of State website.
Candidates and voters can easily verify if a voter record is eligible to sign the minor part candidate petition.
All they need is last name, street name the county from the pull down, the online tool check the database, brings back a list of possible matches and lets you pick the right one.
This is checking all primaries in the voter record back to 2022, so even if someone forgets, we can be certain.
The tool is up-to-date with full voter data for all 88 Ohio counties, and can be found at CanISign.org and CanISign.com.
This will tremendously simplify the odious petitioning process.
Please feel free to share this resources with anyone who needs to confirm unaffiliated and independent votes.
If you have not voted in a partisan primary in the last 2 years, qualifying you as an unaffiliated voter, you can sign Libertarian candidate petitions and get them on the ballot!
Ohio state-wide and local Libertarian candidates need your help!
Check and see if you can sign the Ohio Minor Party Candidate Nominating Petition!
Franklin County Libertarian Candidates,
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new candidate petitioning tool:
This is a voter validation tool using up-to-date voter records from the Ohio Secretary of State website.
Candidates and voters can easily verify if a voter record is eligible to sign the minor party candidate nominating petition.
All they need is last name, street name, the county from the pull down, the online tool check the public voter records, brings back a list of possible matches and lets you pick the right one.
This is checking all primaries in the voter record back to 2022, so even if someone forgets, we can be certain.
The tool is up-to-date with full voter data for all 88 Ohio counties, and can be found at CanISign.org and CanISign.com.
This will tremendously simplify the odious petitioning process.
Please feel free to share this resources with anyone who needs to confirm unaffiliated and independent votes.
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If you have not voted in a partisan primary in the last 2 years, qualifying you as an unaffiliated voter, you can sign Libertarian candidate petitions and get them on the ballot!
County party members and candidates will be at Pins Mechanical at Easton Town Center Thursday, July 11th at 6:30pm.
Drop by, sign petitions and celebrate our return to the ballot!
We will have state-wide, county and state representative candidate petitions to sign. If you are not sure of your district, we can look it up!
Private Property Rights: We advocate for strong property rights, enabling individuals to protect and manage natural resources responsibly, fostering environmental stewardship through ownership and accountability.
Market-Based Solutions: We support market mechanisms such as pollution pricing and tradable permits, encouraging innovation and efficiency in environmental conservation without government mandates.
Decentralization: We prefer decentralized approaches to environmental issues, empowering local communities and private initiatives to address conservation and sustainability based on local needs and preferences.
Voluntary Conservation: We promote voluntary efforts and initiatives to protect the environment, encouraging individuals, businesses, and communities to engage in conservation practices without government coercion.
Technological Innovation: We believe in the power of technological innovation to address environmental challenges, supporting research and development in clean technologies and sustainable practices.
Property Rights Enforcement: We advocate for strict enforcement of property rights against polluters and environmental offenders, ensuring that those who harm others’ property or natural resources are held accountable.
Education and Awareness: We emphasize education and public awareness on environmental issues, fostering a culture of responsibility and informed decision-making among individuals and businesses regarding their environmental impact.
Individual Rights: We prioritize protecting individual rights and freedoms, including free speech, privacy, and due process, ensuring government respects these fundamental liberties.
Civil Liberties: We defend civil liberties against government overreach, advocating for limits on surveillance, police powers, and infringements on personal autonomy.
Criminal Justice Reform: We promote reforms that emphasize rehabilitation, reduce incarceration rates, and uphold fair trials and equal treatment under the law.
Privacy Rights: We oppose unwarranted surveillance and data collection, advocating for strong privacy protections in the digital age to safeguard personal information.
Self Defense: We view the only legitimate use of force is in defense of individual rights against aggression. We affirm the right to bear arms as a fundamental individual right, opposing unnecessary restrictions or prosecution for exercising right of self-defense.
Free Speech: We defend freedom of expression, opposing censorship and advocating for robust protections that allow diverse viewpoints to flourish without government interference.
Equality Before the Law: We advocate for equal treatment under the law regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status, ensuring fairness and justice for all.
Individual Freedom: We believe in the right to engage in economic activities without excessive government interference, ensuring individuals can pursue work, business, and keep the rewards of their labor.
Limited Government Intervention: We advocate against regulations that stifle entrepreneurship and competition, preferring market mechanisms to allocate resources efficiently.
Free Market Principles: We support voluntary exchange and prices set by supply and demand, viewing free markets as superior to central planning for fostering prosperity and innovation.
Property Rights: We prioritize secure property rights, essential for investment, innovation, and responsible resource management, opposing government actions that undermine these rights.
Opposition to Crony Capitalism: We reject government favoritism towards specific industries or companies, advocating for a level playing field where success is based on merit, not political connections.
Taxation and Fiscal Policy: We advocate minimal taxation to fund essential government functions only, believing in simplifying tax systems and reducing the overall burden on individuals and businesses.
Personal Responsibility: We stress individual accountability in economic decisions, supporting voluntary charity and mutual aid over government welfare, encouraging self-reliance and community support.