Lubbock County Republican Party
Mr. Chris Winn, chairman
     
 
Lubbock Co. Republican Party - Chris Winn, chairman

Lubbock County Republican Party
Chris Winn, chairman
 
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Longtime, generous providers
of our headquarters office.

 

 

  
  Welcome to the Lubbock County Republican Party. I look forward to working with you as we campaign to elect Republicans to office.

  Please join our email list so that we can keep you informed of events and volunteer opportunities. Also, I encourage you to become involved in one of our affiliate organizations.

  If I can be of service, please contact me by email or leave a message for me at 797-3197.

Sincerely,

Chris Winn
Chairman

Announcements, News & Events:

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LCRP hosts Raging Elephants Boot Camp on Aug. 5th

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November Ballot: 2010 Lubbock GOP candidates

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2010 General Election: Key Dates

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LCRP Platform adopted in convention

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How do I become a Republican in Texas?

In Texas, registering as a Republican is done by voting in the Republican Primary Election held each even-numbered year in March. Texas has an open primary system in which all registered voters are allowed to participate. However, a voter may only vote in one Party's primary. You may not vote, or participate, in more than one political party's primary election.

Lubbock County is a part of the following political divisions: (for officeholders, click here)

Federal:

bullet Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison
bullet Senator John Cornyn
bullet 19th Congressional District of Texas

State:

bullet 28th Senatorial District
bullet House District 83 is a multi-county district
bullet House District 84 is within Lubbock County
bullet State Board of Education District 15
bullet 7th Court of Appeals District
bullet High Plains Water Conservation District #1

 

How does one participate in party affairs?

bulletFirst, anyone who has voted in the Republican Primary, either on election day or through early voting, may attend and participate in their voting precinct's Precinct Convention which will begin within an hour after the polls close. The convention is normally held in the same location as the election. A sign will be posted at each voting location, on primary election day, showing the time and location of that precinct's convention. It is through this process that one becomes a delegate to the County, or District, Convention.
bulletSecond, any registered voter may file, directly with the party's county chairman or secretary, an application to be placed on the ballot as a candidate for Precinct Chairman for the voter's precinct of residence. Filing deadlines may be obtained by contacting the party offices. Precinct Chairman, different from Precinct Convention Chairman, are elected by the voters of their precinct and serve a two-year term as members of the County Executive Committee.
bulletThird, a person wishing to be notified of candidate visits, party events or wanting to volunteer for party work, should join our email list. We use our email list to announce events, put out calls for volunteers, and let you know important local GOP news.
 
       

 

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