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Trans woman’s Ohio house candidacy challenged under decades-old law
Arienne Childrey is second trans woman accused of violating a rule requiring people disclose past legal names on election documents

Ava Sasani
Fri 12 Jan 2024 13.00 CET

A second transgender woman’s attempt to run for public office in Ohio was challenged under a decades-old law that requires candidates to disclose previous legal names on election documents.

Arienne Childrey, a Democrat vying for a seat in the Ohio house of representatives, learned late last week that the head of her county’s Republican party, Robert Hibner, asked the local board of elections to reject her campaign petition.

Hibner’s letter to election officials comes just days after Vanessa Joy, also a trans woman, was disqualified from running for the Ohio state house. Both Joy and Childrey are accused of violating a 1995 Ohio statute that requires political candidates to disclose any legal name changes within five years of the election.

Childrey learned about Hibner’s letter on Friday, when a local reporter called to ask for comment on the backlash to her campaign.

“I wasn’t surprised to get the phone call. Once the articles started coming out about Vanessa’s story, I knew there was a bullseye on us,” Childrey said.




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