What’s the difference Between HB228 from 2019 and HB 108?

HB 228 changed Ohio self-defense law by moving the trial burden to the prosecution once evidence supports self-defense, defense of another, or defense of residence. It also covered firearm preemption, local-government liability, law-enforcement carry rules, weapons transactions, and other firearm-related sections. HB 108 keeps the HB 228 self-defense framework but adds a new pretrial motion and hearing process. […]

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Turning Momentum Into Votes

Our party marches through this primary season with measurable progress and real momentum. More than 5,500 valid signatures were submitted to secure ballot access for three statewide candidates. Over seventy candidates were recruited across Ohio. Thirty-Eight have been certified for the May 5 primary ballot. This reflects disciplined field work, coordinated petition drives, and candidates

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A Ban on Ranked Choice Voting Is a Ban on Local Choice

Ohio did not just debate ranked choice voting. On March 17, 2026, Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 63, which generally prohibits ranked choice voting and authorizes withholding Local Government Fund distributions from a municipality or chartered county that uses it. State leaders acted before any Ohio locality had actually implemented ranked choice voting. This

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Libertarian Primary FAQ โ€“ May 5th

1. When is the Libertarian primary?The Libertarian primary is Tuesday, May 5th. Polls are open during standard Ohio voting hours on Election Day. Early in person and absentee by mail options start April 7th under Ohio law. 2. Where do I vote?Voters cast ballots at their assigned polling location or at their county board of

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