This position is a nonpartisan position so the information you want can not be given. All people who work in a polling station are there not because of political parties, but because they applied with the voting district to work. No questions are asked about political parties. If you are looking for something that reflects a bias at the polling station you are out of luck. The workers are there to make sure ballots are handled correctly and that no one intervenes with election process and procedures.
David Letterman is niether Democrat nor Republican. He's voted both parties in past elections.
Kai Wong is Democrat. He supported the Democrats in the 2000, 2004 and the 2008 Elections.
Independent
Yes. When you register to vote you have 3 options. Republican, Democrat, and Independent. Here in CA we also have Green Party. The only thing wrong with going Independent and Green is that you don't vote in a primary. Primary elections are only for the two major parties.
Independent
Manny Diaz is an Independent.
US Grant won the 1868 US presidential election as a Republican by a comfortable margin with 214 Electoral College votes to Democrat Seymour's 60 Electoral College votes. In the 1872 elections, Grant won reelection with 286 Electoral College votes. The independent Democrat candidate had 42 votes.The US Congress had no role in either election.
Perot ran as an independent.
Democrat, Republican, Democrat-Republican, Independent, and Whig
A republican is usually more conservative...then a democrat.
A political independent is a person who is not affiliated with an organized political party. I am a registered voter but my Voter Registration Card lists my Party as "NPA" (No Party Affiliation). In my state, if I registered as a Democrat or Republican, I could vote in the party primaries for my stated party. Because I am an Independent, I cannot vote in primaries but I can vote in general elections and on referendums and non-partisan races.
No. He was an independent originally appointed by a democrat.