I tied my election for Republican Committeeperson (serious & funny) UPDATE: I WON!

Say hello to the newest Republican Committeeperson on RPF. :)

Yes, I won my election. I just received an official "diploma" looking thing in the mail that reads:


" We, the county Board of Elections, HAVING COMPUTED AND CANVASSED THE RETURNS OF THE ELECTIONS HELD THE 18TH DAY OF MAY TWO THOUSAND TEN,

DO CERTIFY: THAT IN SAID COUNTY, Brandon Yates WAS DULY ELECTED TO THE OFFICE OF Republican Committeeperson in [district name removed]."

Woo Hoo!!

Congratulations!!
 
I'd like to be the first to congratulate Mr. Yates on his well-run campaign.

Running on a shoe-string budget of $1.80 for gas, Brandon has again re-written the rules for Contemporary American Politicking.

(Hope it pays!)

This - again.
 
That's awesome. But I hope you actually take the responsibility seriously and don't waste the opportunity.
 
when i went to vote in the pa primary a couple weeks ago there were no candidates on the ballot for republican committeeperson in my district. Just for the hell of it i wrote myself in and completely forgot about it.

Today i received a letter in the mail saying i tied for the win and there will be a drawing held on friday to select the winner.

I hope i win. :cool: Lmao

lol!
 
now that you have won, are you planning on playing an active role in your position?
 
Thanks everyone

now that you have won, are you planning on playing an active role in your position?

Good question. This is something I have thought about a lot. The main role of a Republican committeeperson is really to be a contact for the GOP in my voting district and assist with voter outreach and GOTV efforts. I certainly don't plan on helping any generic GOP candidate get support in my voting district.

So basically I plan on doing two things. One, delivering my precinct's votes to Ron Paul in 2012. And two, using my very small amount of power to help educate myself about local politics and ultimately get elected to a position within my municipal government. The end result will hopefully be taking over my township and abolishing the government (or at least the 1% income tax ;)). :D
 
You probably have a vote at your committee. You should show up to ALL of the meetings and be active in your vote. You'll need to learn the basics of Roberts Rules of Order, and you need to request a copy of both your state GOP and local GOP bylaws.

This is an excellent way to network and learn the system from the inside out. That way when a liberty candidate runs for office later on you will know which hoops to jump through etc.
 
Thanks everyone



Good question. This is something I have thought about a lot. The main role of a Republican committeeperson is really to be a contact for the GOP in my voting district and assist with voter outreach and GOTV efforts. I certainly don't plan on helping any generic GOP candidate get support in my voting district.

So basically I plan on doing two things. One, delivering my precinct's votes to Ron Paul in 2012. And two, using my very small amount of power to help educate myself about local politics and ultimately get elected to a position within my municipal government. The end result will hopefully be taking over my township and abolishing the government (or at least the 1% income tax ;)). :D

hahahaha, love it.
 
Congrats Brandon!

I have thought about this myself, but we have career politicians in all the districts around here, so I probably wouldn't stand a chance.

Good for you, though, and I hope you can learn how to change this machine from the inside out!!

:D
 
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