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District 9 State Central Committee

Libertarian State Central Committee MemberNo. to be elected: 15 statewide—1 per US House District district | Salary: none | Term: 2 yearsResponsibilities: With other Committee members, represents the state-level decision-making body for the Libertarian party. Each US Congressional district is represented by two party representatives.

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    Zach Hall
    (Lib)

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    Tom Pruss
    (Lib)

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What are the most important functions of the State Central Committee, and why?

What are your top priorities, if elected?

What will you do to promote voter participation?

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The State Central Committee’s most important functions are building the party infrastructure, supporting candidates, and ensuring transparent internal governance. It recruits and trains candidates, coordinates messaging, and helps raise and allocate resources so campaigns can compete effectively. Just as important, it sets fair rules for endorsements, primaries, and party operations—making sure power isn’t concentrated in a few hands. A strong committee empowers grassroots members, not insiders, and keeps the party focused on its principles. Done right, it becomes the engine that turns ideas into winning campaigns and real representation for voters.
My top priorities are simple: build, support, and open up the party.

First, strengthen grassroots infrastructure—recruit candidates, train volunteers, and establish active county organizations across the state.

Second, provide real support to candidates—shared resources, coordinated messaging, and fundraising tools so anyone willing to run can compete.

Third, ensure transparency and fairness—clear rules, open processes, and no insider control over endorsements or decisions.

Finally, expand outreach—bring new people into the party by focusing on liberty, accountability, and solutions that resonate with everyday Ohioans.

A party that grows wins.
I’ll work with community groups, schools, and local organizations to encourage civic participation. When people trust the system and understand it, they’re far more likely to take part.