President Joe Biden will not be on Ohio’s ballot come November as things currently stand. State law dictates filing deadlines for candidates, but the timing of the Democratic National Convention (DNC),
The idea that some people in the legislature are prepared to hold out and wait until some court tells them to do their job is to me the height of their responsibility,” says CWRU emeritus law professor Jonathan Entin.
After Ohio’s legislature failed this week to meet a deadline to change state law to ensure that President Joe Biden can get on the state’s presidential ballot, the courts appear to be the next logical option to fix the problem,
The question of whether President Joe Biden will appear on Ohio’s general-election ballot this fall could soon be headed to the courts, as the state legislature adjourned on Wednesday without passing any legislation to free him from an administrative snag.