The number of DEMOCRATIC delegates Ohio receives 162 delegates for the convention, 92 of which are elected democratically through 18 Congressional District caucuses held tonight (January 3rd). Each caucus is afforded a certain number of male and female delegate positions to be filled from their region. http://www.buckeyestateblog.com/tonights_ohio_caucuses_explained A NYTimes link talking about all states Democratic Delegates. http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/primaries/democraticprimaries/index.html They also have a breakdown of Republican delegates: http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/primaries/republicanprimaries/index.html
88 total delegates - 10 base at-large / 54 re: 18 congressional districts / 3 party / 21 bonus
The Ohio Senators are split in 2014: Sherrod Brown is a Democrat, and Rob Portman is a Republican.
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No, Ohio delegates are not required to vote for only one presidential candidate. They have the flexibility to cast their votes for the candidate of their choice during the national convention. However, delegates are typically pledged to vote for a specific candidate based on the results of the state's primary or caucus.
There are 100 delegates in the Virginia House of Delegates.
Ohio cast its 18 electoral votes for Barack Obama in the 2012 election. The 2012 presidential election popular vote totals in Ohio were Barack Obama 2,827,709 and Mitt Romney 2,661,437.
100 delegates
Yes, "delegates" is a noun. It refers to individuals chosen to represent a group or organization at a conference or meeting.
74 delegates plus 18 super delegates democratic. 40 delegates republican
Alaska has 27 delegates
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