Ohio Party System Research Paper

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Caleb Fjone
Dr. Walling
PS-360
October 25, 2015
Ohio Party System Paper When we take a look at Ohio, it is mostly known for it being a swing state especially for the presidential election. The parties have a lot of their work ahead of them when election season rears its head. Ohio has not even voted for the loser since 1960. When it comes to debating about issues, jobs is the big one for Ohio. Ohio is a very industrious state and has a population of approximately eleven and a half million people, making them a state with voting power.
The Development of the State Party System: Just like every other state in the United States, Ohio, has been dominated by the two-party system of Democrats and Republicans. The parties that dominated in …show more content…

It later became a state on March 1st, 1803 (Blue, Frederick J). The Ohio Constitution of 1803’s format was the platform of the Democratic Republicans, which favored a smaller government with a limit on their powers. This constitution also took some powers form the governor because the previous governor of the territory pursued his own policies (Ohio Constitution of 1803). Later on, the Federalists lost their grasp on Ohio and so did the Democrat Republicans, but they were able to leave major foothold in the creation of the Ohio Constitution. During the early 1920’s it became a power struggle between the Democrats and the Whig Party. The Whig Party came about in the mid 1830’s, whereas the Democrats came around just a decade earlier (Ohio History Central). The Democratic Party had developed ideas that laid the groundwork of the party until the twentieth century. The Democrats understood that the states should preserve the power and the not the federal government. It was implied that the federal government would have just enough power to maintain the functionality of government. The Democrats put emphasis on individual rights. This help forward the party because it had legitimate foundations and …show more content…

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