In 2010, Ohio elected a Republican U. S. Senator and 13 Republican and 5 Democratic U. S. Representatives.
In 2008, Ohio cast all 20 of its electoral votes for Barack Obama and Joe Biden. They also elected 10 Democratic and 8 Republican U. S. Representatives.
In 2006, Ohio elected a Democratic U. S. Senator and 11 Republican and 7 Democratic U. S. Representatives.
In 2004, Ohio cast all 20 of its electoral votes for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. They also elected a Republican U. S. Senator and 12 Republican and 6 Democratic U. S. Representatives.
The state that has successfully voted for the president in the last ten elections is Ohio.
They voted for the Democratic candididate in 1996, 2000 2004 and 2008.
No. Minnesota has voted Democrat for the last 11 elections. This time also, it voted for Hillary Clinton.
That would have to be Minnesota, because every state except MN went red in 1984. Minnesota has voted Democratic in the last ten presidential elections (1976-2012), and the District of Columbia has voted Democratic in the last thirteen presidential elections (1964-2012), which is its entire presidential voting history.
The ______ is the last example of indirect voting in national elections
In the 12 U. S. Presidential Elections of the past 50 years, Kentucky voted for the Democratic candidate four times: 1964 - Lyndon Johnson 1976 - Jimmy Carter 1992 - Bill Clinton 1996 - Bill Clinton
They had a Republican Governor as recently as 17 January 2007. They have supported the Democratic candidate in the last five elections.
Michigan voted Republican in the 2016 election, and Democratic in the past three presidential elections in 2012, 2008, and 2004.
As of my last update in October 2023, specific information about Ohio's delegates to the Republican National Convention may vary depending on the outcome of the primary elections and party decisions. Typically, Ohio's delegates are determined through a combination of primary results and party rules. For the most current and accurate information, it's best to check with the Ohio Republican Party or official election resources.
Arizona last voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in the 1996 election when Bill Clinton was re-elected. Since then, the state has leaned Republican in subsequent elections until Joe Biden won Arizona in 2020, marking a significant political shift.
I visited the State of Ohio last summer to explore its historical sites and national parks.
Gwen is the last to get voted off