From the Ohio Secretary of State web site: "How do I establish which political party’s ballot I am entitled to vote?" "You may vote the primary ballot of the political party with which you currently wish to be affiliated. If you voted the primary ballot of a different political party in 2005 or 2006, you will complete a statement at your polling place confirming the change in your political party affiliation." http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/PublicAffairs/VoterInfoGuide.aspx?Section=15
The Democrats did not have a primary in Virginia. Democrats apparently voted for Ron Paul in the Republican primary in some areas No questions about party affiliation were asked at the polls.
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No, one can only vote if they are registered in that party.
He is a Democrat.
Ohio is considered a "battleground state". This means that Ohio can swing democrat or republican depending on the actual candidates and issues.
John Glenn served as a Democratic U.S. Senator from Ohio.
The Ohio Senators are split in 2014: Sherrod Brown is a Democrat, and Rob Portman is a Republican.
Alabama: -Richard Shelby: Republican -Jeff Sessions: Republican Alaska: -Lisa Murkowski: Republican -Mark Begich: Democrat Arizona: -John McCain: Republican -Jon Kyl: Republican Arkansas: -Mark Pryor: Democrat -John Boozman: Republican California: -Dianne Feinstein: Democrat -Barbara Boxer: Democrat Colorado: -Mark Udall: Democrat -Michael Bennet: Democrat Connecticut: -Joe Liberman: Independent -Richard Blumenthal: Democrat Delaware: -Tom Carper: Democrat -Chris Coons: Democrat Florida: -Bill Nelson: Democrat -Marco Rubio: Republican Georgia: -Saxby Chambliss: Republican -Johnny Isakson: Republican Hawaii: -Daniel Inouye: Democrat -Daniel Akaka: Democrat Idaho: -Mike Crapo: Republican -Jim Risch: Republican Illinois: -Dick Durbin: Democrat -Mark Kirk: Republican Indiana: -Richard Lugar: Republican -Dan Coats: Republican Iowa: -Chuck Grassley: Republican -Tom Harkin: Democrat Kansas: -Pat Roberts: Republican -Jerry Moran: Republican Kentucky: -Mitch McConnell: Republican -Rand Paul: Republican Louisiana: -Mary Landrieu: Democrat -David Vitter: Republican Maine: -Olympia Snowe: Republican -Susan Collins: Republican Maryland: -Barbara Mikulski: Democrat -Ben Cardin: Democrat Massachusetts: -John Kerry: Democrat -Scott Brown: Republican Michigan: -Carl Levin: Democrat -Debbie Stabenow: Democrat Minnesota: -Amy Klobuchar: Democrat -Al Franken: Democrat Mississippi: -Thad Cochran: Republican -Roger Wicker: Republican Missouri: -Claire McCaskill: Democrat -Roy Blunt: Republican Montana: -Max Blaucus: Democrat -Jon Tester: Democrat Nebraska: -Ben Nelson: Democrat -Mike Johanns: Republican Nevada: -Harry Reid: Democrat -Dean Heller: Republican New Hampshire: -Jeanne Shaheen: Democrat -Kelly Ayotte: Republican New Jersey: -Frank Lautenberg: Democrat -Bob Menendez: Democrat New Mexico: - Jeff Bingaman: Democrat -Tom Udall: Democrat New York: -Chuck Schumer: Democrat -Kristen Gillibrand: Democrat North Carolina: -Richard Burr: Republican -Kay Hagan: Democrat North Dakota -Kent Conrad: Democrat -John Hoeven: Republican Ohio: -Sherrod Brown: Democrat -Rob Portman: Republican Oklahoma: -Jim Inhofe: Republican -Tom Coburn: Republican Oregon: -Ron Wyden: Democrat -Jeff Merkley: Democrat Pennsylvania: -Bob Casey, Jr.: Democrat -Pat Toomey: Republican Rhode Island: -Jack Reed: Democrat -Sheldon Whitehouse: Democrat South Carolina: -Lindsey Graham: Republican -Jim DeMint: Republican South Dakota: -Tim Johnson: Democrat -John Thune: Republican Tennessee: -Lamar Alexander: Republican -Bob Corker: Republican Texas: -Kay Bailey Hutchison: Republican -John Cornyn: Republican Utah: -Orrin Hatch: Republican -Mike Lee: Republican Vermont: -Patrick Leahy: Democrat -Bernie Sanders: Independent Virginia: -Jim Webb: Democrat -Mark Warner: Democrat Washington: -Patty Murray: Democrat -Maria Cantwell: Democrat West Virginia: -Jay Rockefeller: Democrat -Joe Manchin: Democrat Wisconsin: -Herb Kohl: Democrat -Ron Johnson: Republican Wyoming: -Mike Enzi: Republican -John Barrasso: Republican
For 11th Congress, here are the names, party affiliation and Law School of each member of the Senate who is an attorney:Lamar Alexander: Republican: New York UniversityMax Baucus: Democrat:Stanford UniversityEvan Bayh: Democrat: University of VirginiaMichael Bennet: Democrat: YaleJeff Bingaman: Democrat: Stanford UniversityKit Bond: Republican: University of VirginiaSam Brownbach: Republican: University of KansasRoland Burris: Democrat: Howard UniversityRobert Byrd: Democrat: American University Law SchoolBen Cardin: Democrat: University of MarylandBen Casey: Democrat: Catholic UniversitySaxby Chambliss: Republican: University of TennesseeThad Cochran: Republican: University of MississippiJohn Cornyn: Republican: University of VirginiaMichael Crapo: Republican: HarvardChris Dodd: Democrat: University of LouisvilleDick Durbin: Democrat: GeorgetownRuss Feingold: Democrat: HarvardKirsten Gillibrand: Democrat: University of California, Los AngelesLindsey Graham: Republican: University of South CarolinaJudd Gregg: Republican: Boston UniversityTom Harkin: Democrat: Catholic UniversityOrrin Hatch: Republican: University of PittsburghKay Bailey Hutchinson: Republican: University of TexasKen Inouye: Democrat: George Washington UniversityMike Johanns: Republican: Creighton UniversityTom Johnson: Democrat: University of South DakotaPaul Kirk: Democrat: HarvardAmy Klobucher: Democrat: University of ChicagoJohn Kyl: Republican: University of ArizonaPat Leahy: Democrat: GeorgetownGeorge Lemieux: Republican: GeorgetownCarl Levin: Democrat: HarvardJoe Lieberman: Independent: YaleMel Martinez: Republican: Florida State UniversityClaire McCaskill: Democrat: University of MissouriMitch McConnell: Republican: University of KentuckyRobert Menendez: Democrat: Rutgers UniversityLisa Murkowski: Republican: Williamette CollegeBen Nelson: Democrat: University of NebraskaBill Nelson: Democrat: University of VirginiaMark Pryor: Democrat: University of ArkansasJack Reed: Democrat: HarvardHarry Reid: Democrat: GeorgetownJames Risch: Republican: University of IdahoChuck Schumer: Democrat: HarvardJeff Sessions: Republican: University of AlabamaRichard Shelby: Republican: University of AlabamaArlen Specter: Democrat: YaleTom Udall: Democrat: University of New MexicoDavid Vitter: Republican: TulaneGeorge Voinovitch: Republican: Ohio StateMark Warner: Democrat: HarvardJim Webb: Democrat: GeorgetownSheldon Whitehouse: Democrat: University of VirginiaRoger Wicker: Republican: University of MississippiRon Wyden: Democrat: University of Oregon
There won't be an official result until November 29, but the Ohio Secretary of State's unofficial results are currently showing that Trump won with an absolute majority (51.9%) of the votes in Ohio, considerably ahead of Clinton (43.4%).
Which Bessie Coleman? The one from Texas or the one from Ohio? If you mean Bessie Coleman the aviator, since she was from Chicago Illinois in the 1920's, she was probably a democrat.
Hillary Clinton won the Democratic primary election in Ohio on March 4, 2008.
Which Bessie Coleman? The one from Texas or the one from Ohio? If you mean Bessie Coleman the aviator, since she was from Chicago Illinois in the 1920's, she was probably a democrat.
In the state of Ohio it is not required that campers be registered. There are only about 500 registered campers in the state.
Ohio Republican Party was created on 1852-02-13.