According to my county chairwoman she stated that in order for a person to be a delegate with the Republican party they have to meet the following criteria:
Rule 1-13. “A qualified Primary Republican” refers to a voter who cast a
Republican Party ballot at the most recent primary election in which the voter
voted, and who is in good standing in the election district in which the person giving
the proxy lives. An “election district” refers to:
(1) a county in the case of a county committee; or
(2) a county wholly or partially within the congressional district, in the case
of a congressional district committee or the state committee.
and
Rule 2-3. (a) No person shall be eligible for election for the office of precinct
committeeman at the Primary election or appointment thereafter unless the
individual:
(1) is a qualified elector of the precinct if elected; or qualified elector
of the county if appointed
(2) is a member in good standing in the Republican Party, and
(3) cast a Republican Party ballot at the individual’s most recent vote
at a primary election.
(b) An individual who has not previously voted in a primary election is not
disqualified as a candidate solely as a result of the individual’s absence of previous
primary voting history. (To contest the election or appointment of a precinct
committeeman see Rules 2-5 and 2-6)
This was taken from: http://www.indgop.org/rulesrevision06.pdf
She stated that however if after a person voted in this primary and there was a vacancy you could then fill it if you vote republican in this primary.
Rule 1-13. “A qualified Primary Republican” refers to a voter who cast a
Republican Party ballot at the most recent primary election in which the voter
voted, and who is in good standing in the election district in which the person giving
the proxy lives. An “election district” refers to:
(1) a county in the case of a county committee; or
(2) a county wholly or partially within the congressional district, in the case
of a congressional district committee or the state committee.
and
Rule 2-3. (a) No person shall be eligible for election for the office of precinct
committeeman at the Primary election or appointment thereafter unless the
individual:
(1) is a qualified elector of the precinct if elected; or qualified elector
of the county if appointed
(2) is a member in good standing in the Republican Party, and
(3) cast a Republican Party ballot at the individual’s most recent vote
at a primary election.
(b) An individual who has not previously voted in a primary election is not
disqualified as a candidate solely as a result of the individual’s absence of previous
primary voting history. (To contest the election or appointment of a precinct
committeeman see Rules 2-5 and 2-6)
This was taken from: http://www.indgop.org/rulesrevision06.pdf
She stated that however if after a person voted in this primary and there was a vacancy you could then fill it if you vote republican in this primary.