I have to read all of this tomorrow, but I live in Medina Ohio and have no clue what is going on with this....I am 16th district...there is no district captain yet, and who are the delegates? what do I sign where? are there delegates...where is this information at?
Obviously, I am NOT smarter than a 5th grader, someone explain where the info is for my specific district....16th district. I need a place where people in my specific district are communicating......point me to it please.
+1 . I got 200 petitions signed in VA, but because of him clarifying something wrong they were all invalid. Sometimes I wonder if they actually want to win this thing.
Ohio, you are doing great! Hang in there.
I don't know about that, but the petitions are formatted in legal size paper on the pdf.'s
Wait a minute... was that a statement or a question? Man it's getting late![]()
you cannot cross county lines. if your gonna get signatures from medina county, then that entire sheet has to have signatures from medina county.
should call, write and email Anson Chi because his site gives out false information
http://www3.webng.com/ronpaul/delegatestates.html
"It starts at your precinct, then county, then state and finally the RNC [which, as anyone reading this thread can see, is incorrect. There is no precinct nor county process.]
"Next, contact your County GOP organization (step C below) and ask for information on how you can become a delegate to the GOP Conventions and for the rules for all the conventions (especially precinct convention)."
Every Ohioan following the advice on his site is being misled. There are no GOP conventions of any kind in Ohio having anything to do with delegates.
His Ohio specific information reads "Page not found."
You typically start at your precinct (district) convention as a delegate and work your way up to state, and finally, the RNC;
It typically NOT definitely. Also, it says it can be as easy as just getting signatures. It's different for every state!
This is an Ohio specific thread. I quote from Anson's site showing the wrong information and provide a link. No, most states do not "typically" follow the process outlined on Anson's site that is misleading everyone who goes there.
This is an Ohio specific thread. I quote from Anson's site showing the wrong information and provide a link. No, most states do not "typically" follow the process outlined on Anson's site that is misleading everyone who goes there.