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Title: Republican's Transgender Stepdaughter Kicked Off Ballot
Post by: Jessica_Rose on January 04, 2024, 03:07:51 PM
Republican's Transgender Stepdaughter Kicked Off Ballot

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/republican-s-transgender-stepdaughter-kicked-off-ballot/ar-AA1mtjGQ?cvid=f13a028e49ce44c2b4c48a37525e8eb4&ei=25

Story by Rachel Dobkin

A transgender woman who hoped to run for the Ohio House of Representatives has criticized a decision to disqualify her from the race after she failed to use her former name.

Vanessa Joy, who is the stepdaughter of state Representative Bill Roemer, collected all the necessary signatures to run as a Democratic candidate for House District 50, but she was barred from the election after officials said she violated a recondite Ohio law.

The law states that candidates for public office have to list any name changes from the past five years on their signature petitions. Joy, who has legally changed her name, criticized the campaign rule.

"I would have had to have my dead name on my petitions," Joy told News 5 Cleveland. "But in the trans community, our dead names are dead; there's a reason it's dead—that is a dead person who is gone and buried."

Joy said she wasn't aware of the little-known law.

"Something that is that important should have been on the instructions," she said. "It should have been on the petition."

The rule is also not found in the secretary of state's 2024 candidate guide, according to the local outlet.
Title: Re: Republican's Transgender Stepdaughter Kicked Off Ballot
Post by: D'Amalie on January 04, 2024, 03:32:02 PM
Another place where growth and inclusion is needed!  Hmm.  This candidate's political advisors failed her; unless she didn't have any help setting up the petition?  This situation may be no more than bureaucracy.  Does she have time to take it to court?  Are we assuming that she was running as an openly trans?

I do get the history is behind and dead names make you feel, well, dead.