Ohio actually has a law that says if you legally change your name within the last 5 years, it has to be on the petition. In the article it mentions that there is no place for a previous name (dead name in this instance) on the petition, and the Secretary of State’s candidate guide doesn’t mention this requirement at all.

Apparently other trans candidates had their petitions accepted with no problem.

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      11 months ago

      From the article you’re commenting on:

      At least two of the other trans candidates running also didn’t know the law, and didn’t include their dead names, but both were certified by their boards

      From my comment your replying to:

      The form doesn’t even have a place for it…

      And the 33 page guide doesn’t mention it…

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      11 months ago

      Seeing how you immediately suspect someone of lying rather than simply misunderstanding something speaks volumes to the the objective fact that you are a moron.

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      The anger in your response and the fact that you feel the need to literally insult someone indicates that you feel very insecure on this subject and don’t have arguments to back up your position.