
| Am I Eligible to Vote in the Republican Primary? |
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| Written by Staff |
| Saturday, 27 February 2010 16:40 |
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Many people have questions about their party affiliation for the primary and whether or not they are eligible to vote for the candidate of their choice. From the Ohio Secretary of State website:
In a primary election, how do I establish which political party’s ballot I am entitled to vote?You may vote the primary ballot of the political party with which you currently wish to be affiliated. If you wish to vote a party’s ballot different from what you voted in 2008 or 2009, you must complete a statement at your polling place confirming the change in your political party affiliation.
When you arrive at your polling place for the May 4th primary, you will be asked your party affiliation. If the poll worker finds that your affiliation has changed since the last time you declared your affiliation, he or she may ask you to complete a statement confirming the change.
If you haven't previously declared your affiliation, you can do so for the first time on May 4th! Todd would be honored to have your vote.
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I pledge to begin working toward a federal government that will reestablish the rights of the people and the states as they are protected within the Constitution through the 10th Amendment.

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