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  2. Political party strength in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes. Also indicated is the party that controlled the Ohio Apportionment Board, which draws legislative districts for the Ohio General Assembly in the years following the United States Census.

  3. Politics of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Political control of Ohio has oscillated between the two major parties. Republicans outnumber Democrats in Ohio government. The governor, Mike DeWine, is a Republican, as are all other non-judicial statewide elected officials: Lieutenant Governor of Ohio Jim Tressel, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, Ohio State Auditor Keith Faber, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose and Ohio State Treasurer ...

  4. List of United States representatives from Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Resigned to become United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Harry C. Gahn: Republican: March 4, 1921 – March 4, 1923 21st [data missing] Samuel Galloway: Opposition: March 4, 1855 – March 4, 1857 12th [data missing] Martin K. Gantz: Democratic: March 4, 1891 – March 4, 1893 4th [data missing] Harvey C. Garber: Democratic

  5. 1-party rule by Democrats and GOP dominates all corners of ...

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    Wherever you live in Ohio there's a good chance the vast majority of local elected officials belong to one political party. In rural Ohio, Republicans normally hold nearly all political jobs in ...

  6. United States presidential elections in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Lib. R = Liberal Republican Party ("Mugwumps") in 1872; Const'l Union = Constitutional Union Party (1860) N. Dem = Northern Democratic Party (1860) S. Dem = Southern Democratic Party (1860) Nat'l R = National Republican Party (1828 & 1832, later merging into the Whig Party).

  7. Libertarian Party of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 LPO state chair Ann Leech achieved first ever ballot access with party brand. [3] In its founding years, Ohio was a hotbed of Libertarian women activism. Over the years, a number of local candidates have been elected, while the Libertarian Party has been active in key issues, such as eminent domain.

  8. Some are skeptical about the value of liberal arts. These ...

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    VandenBerg, one of the new kids on the block among Ohio's private university presidents, began his tenure at the Delaware liberal arts university in July 2023. He said he believes too many ...

  9. List of state parties of the Libertarian Party (United States)

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    Libertarian Party of Ohio: Dustin Nanna [53] 0 / 33. 0 / 99. ... Classical Liberal Party of Virginia: ... List of state parties of the Libertarian Party (United States)