State ex rel. Busch v. BrownState ex rel. Busch v. Brown
Relator is prohibited from being a write-in candidate by both the Ohio Revised Code and the Charter of the city of Westlake.
“No person who seeks party nomination for an office or position at a primary election by declaration of candidacy shall be permitted to become a candidate at the following general election for an office by nominating petition or by write-in.”
Section 7, Article VII of the Westlake City Charter provides:
“Write-in votes for municipal candidates in general elections shall be permitted only if a duly nominated candidate cannot participate due to death or other disqualifications, or if each candidate does not have an opponent. * * *”
Relator attempts to avoid the application of this charter provision, contending that, under the Ohio Constitution, only the General Assembly may enact laws governing the conduct of elections. This argument is
Assuming that the charter provision will be held inapplicable, relator proceeds to challenge the above-quoted portion of
Relator had access to the primary ballot but lost the election. He is not entitled to a second opportunity by a write-in candidacy.
The writ is denied.
Writ denied.