District 13 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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Keith Castillo
(Lib)
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Michael Fricke
(Lib)
What are the most important functions of the State Central Committee, and why?
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What will you do to promote voter participation?
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The state central committee is the governing body of a state-level Libertarian party, responsible for managing party operations, setting policy, fundraising, and recruiting candidates.
Key duties include recruiting candidates, filling vacancies in public office or on the ballot, appointing precinct election officials, and endorsing party candidates.
Barriers to voting in Ohio include strict ID laws, limited polling access, and socioeconomic factors affecting participation.
Innovative technologies should be used to address voting obstacles, particularly for vulnerable populations, such as individuals with disabilities.
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