Romney won in 2012- his only opponent was Ron Paul. Santorum and Gingrich did not file in time to get on the ballot and write-ins were not allowed .
In Virginia, voters do not register by party affiliation and can choose which primary to vote in. Registered voters can participate in either the Democratic or Republican primary, regardless of their party affiliation.
Virginia does not have party registration. In Virginia a person can vote in one primary, republican or democrat, but not both. So a republican can vote in the democratic primary. Should you chose the democrat you most agree with or the one you think has the greatest chance of loosing to the republican is up to you.
Romney won, but Gingrich was second.
Yes, you can. I found this in fairfaxcounty.gov "Virginia is an Open Primary state which means that any registered voter in Virginia can vote in either a Democratic or Republican primary. When both parties are holding a primary election, you will be asked which primary you want to vote in when you check in to vote with your photo ID."
Romney won with 4285 (32%) votes; Santorum was second with 3860( 29%).
Mitt Romney won 50 delegates in the 2012 Florida Republican presidential primary.
only a members of the republican party can vote in a republican close primary.
Republican
Virginia is 53% republican and 47% democrat although this had changed since the 08 election when Virginia was more democrat.
For the most part yes. Howver, Florida,Virginia and North Carolina were won by Obama in 2008.
Anyone who is registered to vote in West Virginia can vote in the primary election. It does not matter whether a person is Independent, Republican, or Democrat at the time of voting.
During the Primary a registered Democrat cannot even go to the Republican primary, but you can vote Republican in the election.