Have You Joined Your Local GOP?

Have you Joined Your Local GOP?

  • Yes

    Votes: 57 53.8%
  • No, and I don't plan to

    Votes: 24 22.6%
  • No, but I'm working on it

    Votes: 25 23.6%

  • Total voters
    106
What does that mean? Are you talking about your county Republican Party's Executive Committee?

joe


Sorry I didn't make that clear, our District 12, here in NC, has 8 at large seats open for their executive committee.
 
Is there a guide somewhere on the things we should be doing within our local GOP once we've joined? I'm new to this entire process and I don't really know where to start.
 
Is there a guide somewhere on the things we should be doing within our local GOP once we've joined? I'm new to this entire process and I don't really know where to start.

If your precinct has no chair...apply! It's nearly impossible to form an arguement why not to fill and empty seat.

If your precinct does have a chair....talk to him/her. Ask when the meeting are, how you can help, etc

Regular meetings are public, except during "executive session", and that only happens when someone is being appointed etc...
 
I've been a Republican my entire life, well okay, save for the year and a half when I went Libertarian and ran for Congress in the same district BJ Lawson is running in.

I was active in the GOP before Ron Paul and will be active after Ron Paul. I just hope Ron Paul's run got more old school conservatives active in the GOP, so we can take it back.

I'm actually the Vice-President of the group rancher is in. We have 3 Paul supporters out of 7 officers :).

I was at the Mecklenburg County Executive Meeting on Monday evening. NOBODY HAD ANYTHING NEGATIVE TO SAY ABOUT RON PAUL!!! The leaders of the party know what kind of leadership and passion we've brought with the Paul campaign. Many of the local judicial candidates are VERY Constitutional, and are very impressed with Ron Paul.

We are being accepted here. One supporter was actually asked to run for NC State House.
 
Yes and they are McCain crazy and most of them suck. It is very hard to stomach them. Bless my soul.
 
You need to show them this then.

I have joined. Been extremely polite and kind. And, they hate me. I friggen love it. My party now bidgezzz....:D:D:D:D:D[/QUOTE

You need to show them your picture of you and President Bush! LOL
 
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Okay

Sorry I didn't make that clear, our District 12, here in NC, has 8 at large seats open for their executive committee.


Rancher,

Okay, I am not familiar with the election process of NC. But I can assure you, there is a process in place that will allow you to run for your "county" seat, as well as the "At large" positions. Of course, if they all have a vote on the Executive Committee, take whatever seat becomes available first. Check the by-laws of your local party structure to get the correct information.

In addition, there will also be a process to "elect" the "State" representatives for the 12th District, please become familiar with that process as well if possible.

joe
 
I'm with you, bro

I've been a Republican my entire life, well okay, save for the year and a half when I went Libertarian and ran for Congress in the same district BJ Lawson is running in.

I was active in the GOP before Ron Paul and will be active after Ron Paul. I just hope Ron Paul's run got more old school conservatives active in the GOP, so we can take it back.

I'm actually the Vice-President of the group rancher is in. We have 3 Paul supporters out of 7 officers :).

I was at the Mecklenburg County Executive Meeting on Monday evening. NOBODY HAD ANYTHING NEGATIVE TO SAY ABOUT RON PAUL!!! The leaders of the party know what kind of leadership and passion we've brought with the Paul campaign. Many of the local judicial candidates are VERY Constitutional, and are very impressed with Ron Paul.

We are being accepted here. One supporter was actually asked to run for NC State House.


If we local GOP old-timers can get these fresh, young whipper-snappers into our local executive committees (en mass), maybe we can take our party back from the moneyed-interest who have stolen it.

All Ron Paul supporters have to do is become familiar with their own local county GOP election process and participate. I am hoping the Ron Paul campaign would help organize this effort through their new web design efforts.

joe
 
I joined, became active, and was elected (unopposed) as Precinct Chairman. The Jefferson County, Texas, GOP Chairman - Shane Howard - is even more liberty-minded than I am. And because of him, I have a pretty good chance of becoming a National Delegate (or at least Alternate).
 
That's great

I joined, became active, and was elected (unopposed) as Precinct Chairman. The Jefferson County, Texas, GOP Chairman - Shane Howard - is even more liberty-minded than I am. And because of him, I have a pretty good chance of becoming a National Delegate (or at least Alternate).


As an example, how are your Executive Committee members chosen for your county's Republican Party?

How are the state representatives for your county chosen to participate in your State Republican Party?

In point of fact, every Paulista should be able to answer these two very, very important questions and be willing to act on them.

joe
 
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Rancher,

Okay, I am not familiar with the election process of NC. But I can assure you, there is a process in place that will allow you to run for your "county" seat, as well as the "At large" positions. Of course, if they all have a vote on the Executive Committee, take whatever seat becomes available first. Check the by-laws of your local party structure to get the correct information.

In addition, there will also be a process to "elect" the "State" representatives for the 12th District, please become familiar with that process as well if possible.

joe


Yes, it's a learning process and I'm working on it. These at large seats are the first that have come up since I started paying attention to what the gop has going on. The gop is weak in our 12th district and as such the positions should be fairly easy to obtain.....
 
As an example, how are your Executive Committee members chosen for your county's Republican Party?

The Executive Committee is made up of the Precinct Chairpersons. If there is an open seat, a member can be appointed by the Executive committee. If it is contested, it appears as a race on the primary ballot.

How are the state representatives for your county chosen to participate in your State Republican Party?

We don't have county representation, per se. Our county is made up of portions of two State Senate Districts. The SREC members are chosen at the State Convention in the Senatorial District Caucuses. One man and one woman represents each Senate District. We do have a well-qualified Liberty-minded woman running for the women's SREC spot (the current representative is term-limited), but she's from two counties over, and I don't really know her.
 
I just got back from filling out my affidavit of identy, had it notarized and turned it in to the township clerk. Now my name will go on the ballot for precinct delegate. Small potatoes I know but the opening was there, so I am going for it. That is in Michigan. Allegan County.
 
Congratulations!

I just got back from filling out my affidavit of identity, had it notarized and turned it in to the township clerk. Now my name will go on the ballot for precinct delegate. Small potatoes I know but the opening was there, so I am going for it. That is in Michigan. Allegheny County.


No, you are wrong...it's a very big step. It is a step I will wager few of Ron Paul supporters will actually have the courage to take for themselves and yet you have. Congratulations.

I would hope the Ron Paul campaign can at least send out an email message to all of his supporters in your precinct asking them to contact you and support your efforts.

Can you tell me what can of a selection process you will be undertaking?

And what about your "State" GOP representative position? Since you now know the procedure, why don't you place your name in nomination for that position as well?

joe
 
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Fine....but verify

The Executive Committee is made up of the Precinct Chairpersons. If there is an open seat, a member can be appointed by the Executive committee. If it is contested, it appears as a race on the primary ballot.

We don't have county representation, per se. Our county is made up of portions of two State Senate Districts. The SREC members are chosen at the State Convention in the Senatorial District Caucuses. One man and one woman represents each Senate District. We do have a well-qualified Liberty-minded woman running for the women's SREC spot (the current representative is term-limited), but she's from two counties over, and I don't really know her.

I see. But there must be a time when all precinct chair-person's seats are open for re-election. Their terms of office are usually set for a specific amount of time after which the seat is open for re-election; is this not correct?

So your "county" representatives to your State party are not, in fact, elected by the general membership in your own county, but must pick themselves up and travel to wherever the State convention is just to vote on their own State party representatives?

I sure hope you get a hold of your State and county GOP by-laws and check all of this out -- something doesn't sound very fair to me in that kind of a set up, or I am simply missing something.

joe
 
Congratulations

As of 4-26, Executive committee member in my county's GOP

Congratulations, well done.

Would you mind enlightening us on how you achieved your Executive Committee seat so that others may learn from your experience and perhaps become inspired to follow your lead?

joe
 
I see. But there must be a time when all precinct chair-person's seats are open for re-election. Their terms of office are usually set for a specific amount of time after which the seat is open for re-election; is this not correct?

Precinct chairpersons serve 2 year terms, elected in even-numbered years on the primary ballot. There are no term limits. Sorry for not making that clear.


So your "county" representatives to your State party are not, in fact, elected by the general membership in your own county, but must pick themselves up and travel to wherever the State convention is just to vote on their own State party representatives?

I sure hope you get a hold of your State and county GOP by-laws and check all of this out -- something doesn't sound very fair to me in that kind of a set up, or I am simply missing something.

joe

Fair or not, counties aren't represented individually in the Texas State Republican Party. Representation is done by State Senate District, and those representatives are chosen at the State Convention by the delegates. The general membership's only vote is on delegates.

In the Texas GOP, power is really in the hands of the most active.
 
Puzzled by questions.

No, you are wrong...it's a very big step. It is a step I will wager few of Ron Paul supporters will actually have the courage to take for themselves and yet you have. Congratulations.

I would hope the Ron Paul campaign can at least send out an email message to all of his supporters in your precinct asking them to contact you and support your efforts.

Can you tell me what can of a selection process you will be undertaking?

And what about your "State" GOP representative position? Since you now know the procedure, why don't you place your name in nomination for that position as well?

joe


Could you rephrase your questions. I do not understand what it is you are asking me. Our "state" GOP representatives, do you mean party chairman? He has had his position for awhile and is one of the loyalists. I haven't even paid any dues yet.lol
 
I'd agree with NCGOPerForPaul that it appears that Mecklenburg county is making an effort to fold Paulites into the party structure.

I even got a call from the GOP asking me if I'd be interested in being a precinct organizer, for the one I was elected from at convention. I said I'd think it over... I just moved from that precinct, but still have rental property there. Although, I have other reasons in my life too that could make it difficult to commit for 2 years.

In any case - he gave my the organizer's name for my new precinct and asked me to stay involved with the party. It confirms that the local level people are not all "Hannitized". Our real problem is with the national leadership.
 
Planning on it. Just finished college and am not sure where I'll end up living in the next few months. Once I'm settled I plan on taking them by storm :) Or getting jumped by Neocon f#cks if I end up in an area alone lol...
 
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