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AO 2009-16

Libertarian Party of Ohio

Summary

State party committee status for the Libertarian Party of Ohio.

Documents

Final opinion July 29, 2009
Date Name Document type
07/29/2009 2009-16 Final Opinion
07/28/2009 Vote Votes
07/22/2009 Draft AO (OGC), Agenda Document No. 09-51 Draft Documents
06/15/2009 Request by Libertarian Party of Ohio AO Request, Supplemental Material, and Extensions of Time

Entities

Role Name Type
Requestor Libertarian Party of Ohio Party committee, state or local
Counsel/Representative Mr. Michael Johnston Individual