When voting at the poles a Republican can vote on the Democratic ballot in Texas. A person can vote for whomever they choose at the polls at any time.
If I voted for a republican sheriff can I still vote demacrat president
When you don't know it you will vote Democratic or Republican.
Huckabee won the republican vote and Obama won the Democratic Vote
Regardless of your party affiliation, you can vote for whomever you want.
No. You are free to vote whomever you want in each election.
Texas has an open primary system meaning so long as you don't vote in the republican primary you can vote in the Democratic primary. I believe that they stamp your voter registration card with a stamp showing that you participated in the primary election.
Hawaii is one of the most solid Blue/Democrat states in the nation but it does have a Republican Governor.
I don't know how he voted in the last election, but I do know that he is a registered republican.
Not usually. It votes overwhelmingly Democratic.
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.
In a presidential election where the candidates are from either the republican or democratic parties, that would indeed be the logical conclusion of their voting choices.