How To Take Back Your Country In Six Easy Steps

No matter if you voted in person on election day, cast your ballot early at the courthouse, or voted absentee, your name will be on a list of those whose vote qualified them to attend the Precinct Convention.
By: GOPisforme
 
Feb. 22, 2010 - PRLog -- How To Take Back Your Country In Six Easy Steps -

It won't cost you anything and you'll be surprised how little time it really takes to make some big changes

By Janet Jackson
Training and Development Dir.
GOP Is For Me.com

Step One - VOTE!

If you don't do this, none of the other steps that follow will be possible because they all require you to prove that you voted in the primary election. But your vote alone won't guarantee that any real changes will take place.

You've got to get involved.

Here's how.


Step Two - Attend the Precinct Convention.

It will take place 30 minutes after the polls close at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 2.

No matter if you voted in person on election day, cast your ballot early at the courthouse, or voted absentee, your name will be on a list of those whose vote qualified them to attend the Precinct Convention.

The Election Judge will have the names of all who voted in the Primary election. The Election Judge and his staff have a large manila envelope with all the information necessary to hold the convention inside it. As soon as the convention is opened, he and his fellow staff members can go about their business.

There will be nominations for a Precinct Chairman, Vice Chairman and Sergeant at Arms. Candidates will be elected by a majority.



Step Three - Nominate delegates to the County Convention.

Voters who cast ballots in the Primary may be delegated to the County Convention, to be held on Saturday morning, March 20. Nominations will conform to Robert's Rules of Order and require a majority vote for delegation.

Those who voted, but for one reason or the other cannot attend the Precinct Convention, may be nominated as delegates to the County Convention.


Step Four - Attend the County Convention on Saturday morning, March 20.

The main business to be settled there will be to select delegates and alternate delegates to the State Convention, which will be held at the Dallas Convention Center on June 11 and 12.


Step Five - Attend the State Republican Convention.

There the delegates will cast in nomination the names of those candidates who won their primary elections to oppose the other party's candidates in the General Election.

Even more important, there will be a State Senatorial District Caucus in which the members of the State Republican Executive Committee will be chosen - one man and one woman from each of 31 Texas State Senatorial Districts - a total of 62 "committeemen."

These officials make key decisions about how the Republican Party of Texas will conduct its business, spend your money and select candidates in the future when announced candidates have changed their minds and refuse to run if nominated.

In the counties that are split by the boundaries of the Senatorial District, there will be a Senatorial District Convention, to be announced after the Primary Election.



Step Six - Vote In The General Election on November 2 to elect a Governor, State Legislators, County Officials, U.S. Senators and Representatives.



Your vote counts. Unless you cast that vote, you don't count.



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