The PBC Republican Party
Calendar of Events
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JOIN THE REC!
Join the Republican Executive Committee (REC) and serve as your precinct's committee person.
Applications available here: PBC REC
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REPUBLICANS NEEDED TO RUN FOR OFFICE
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The Florida Presidential Primary is on March 19, 2024. This is the same day as the Municipal Elections in most municipalities in Palm Beach County. If you are a Republican who has been considering running for Mayor or City Council in your municipality, the time to run is now! With record Republican voter turnout anticipated in March there has never been a better time to run for local office. 90 seats are up for election! Most of the qualifying dates for each municipality are in November. Please check with your local municipality for the exact qualifying dates. Below is a list of the municipalities in Palm Beach County that have seats up for election in 2024. Election date is March 19, 2024, unless otherwise noted.
If you are interested in running for Municipal office or any other public office in Palm Beach County, please contact [email protected]
Kevin Neal
Chairman
Palm Beach County
Republican Executive Committee
Palm Beach County Municipalities with seats up for election in March 2024:
Atlantis, 3 seats
Belle Glade, 3 seats
Boca Raton, 2 seats
Briny Breezes, seats TBD
Cloud Lake, 3 seats, March 12
Delray Beach, 3 seats
Glen Ridge, 3 seats
Greenacres, 3 seats
Haverhill, 2 seats
Highland Beach, 3 seats
Hypoluxo, 6 seats
Juno Beach, 2 seats
Jupiter Inlet Colony, 3 seats
Lake Clarke Shores, 3 seats
Lake Park, 5 seats, March 25
Lake Worth Beach, 3 seats
Lantana, 1 seat
Loxahatchee Groves, 2 seats
Manalapan, 3 seats, March 12
Mangonia Park, 2 seats
North Palm Beach, 3 seats
Ocean Ridge, 3 seats, March 24
Pahokee, 2 seats
Palm Beach, 3 seats
Palm Beach Shores, 3 seats
Palm Springs, 1 seat
Riviera Beach, 2 seats
Royal Palm Beach, 3 seats
South Bay, 2 seats
South Palm Beach, 2 seats
Tequesta, 3 seats
Wellington, 3 seats
Westlake, 2 seats
West Palm Beach, 3 seats
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VOTER REGISTRATION MATTERS
Republicans have 541,798 more registered voters than Democrats in the state of Florida as of June 2023. While we have been adding thousands of Republican voters to the voter rolls, Democrats have been losing voters. This is the largest advantage Republicans have ever had in Florida and if the totals keep trending like they have been the difference could be over 1 million voters by the 2024 elections which would be huge. We need to keep registering more Republican voters in Palm Beach County. Please encourage your friends and neighbors especially new neighbors who may have moved in from out of state to register to vote and to register as Republicans. Here is the link to register to vote on the Palm Beach County SOE website:
Kevin Neal
Chairman
Palm Beach County
Republican Executive Committee
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PRESIDENT TRUMP ENDORSES EARLY VOTING
AND VOTE-BY-MAIL
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President Trump recently came out in support of Vote-by-Mail and Early In-Person Voting in states that allow it (Like Florida).
This comes as Governor Ron DeSantis has also come out in support of Early Voting and won the Early Vote in 2022 (Vote-by-Mail + Early Voting).
REQUEST YOUR VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT
The FloridaGOP is asking you to request your Vote-by-Mail Ballot to ensure that you have a ballot automatically sent to you, which helps remind you of upcoming elections. After you receive your vote-by-mail ballot, you still have three options:
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Fill it out and return it by mail (all counties allow you to track your ballot, just like Fedex)
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Fill it out and drop it off at an Elections Office or Early Voting Location in your county.
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Do not fill out your vote-by-mail ballot, and instead, go vote in person. (Bring your blank vote-by-mail ballot with you to show that you have not filled it out)
My preference: I prefer to vote on Election Day. My wife and 3 girls go out for an early breakfast and are one of the first in line right at 7am before school drop off. With that said, both of us always request our vote-by-mail ballot, fill it out, and put it in our desk drawer just in case one of us has to unexpectedly go out of town.
With that in mind, if you are a Republican in Florida (Yes, even you Election Day-only voters) I am asking you to contact your County's Election Office RIGHT NOW to request your ballot over the phone.
Here’s the link to request a Vote-By-Mail ballot in Palm Beach County:
Note: As Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, I am committed to chasing every single Republican ballot. We will do this on Election Day AND during the critical Vote-By-Mail window and Early In-Person Voting days.
Thanks!
-Christian Ziegler
FloridaGOP Chairman
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President Trump endorses Early Voting and Vote By Mail
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SID SEZ
Incumbency Matters
By Sid Dinerstein
August 15, 2023
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There are two kinds of elections: open-seat and Challenger versus Incumbent. They’re not the same. That’s why open seats draw so many more candidates. So, what’s so special about incumbency? The answer is: The election is different in the minds of the voters. Remember them?
In a challenger/incumbent election, the voters do NOT try to figure out who the best candidate is. The first question the voters ask themselves is: Are we willing to throw the incumbent out? If the answer is “No,” the challenger has little chance of winning, regardless of how much “better” he thinks he is. So, what’s a challenger to do? The answer: Go negative early. If you can’t convince the voters to turn on the incumbent, forget the election. They won’t even know your name.
If the voters are willing to oust the opponent, you’re still not home free. But you have a chance. Then they’ll want to meet you. That becomes question number two: Is the challenger more attractive than the incumbent? Question three, the final question, involves viability. Does the challenger have money, volunteers, endorsements and the appearance of success? Shoestring challengers are almost never successful. And when they are, it’s because of special circumstances involving the incumbent. Quick. Which Republican beat Eric Cantor in that famous upset? If RFK, Jr beats Joe Biden in the primaries, is it because of RFK’s strength or Joe Biden’s weakness? See how this works.
Good luck, candidates.
Plan your strategies carefully.
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YOU’RE INVITED! FLORIDA GOP STATESMAN DINNER, SEPTEMBER 14
We are excited to announce that the Florida GOP 2023
Statesman's Dinner tickets are now on sale!
CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR TICKET
Join special guest Senator Rick Scott, grassroots leaders and state and national figures on Thursday, September 14 at the Rosen Centre in Orlando, Florida, as we gear up for 2024!
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We have surprises in store that you don't want to miss and an amazing line-up of speakers and guests that we are looking forward to sharing with you.
CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR TICKET!
See you there,
Christian Ziegler
Chairman, Republican Party of Florida
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Note: The Republican Party of Palm Beach County posts notices from all Republican candidates as requested. The Republican Party of Palm Beach County provides these notices for information purposes only and does not take sides or make endorsements in primary elections.
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DAN FRANZESE, CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, AGAINST LOIS FRANKEL IN CD-22
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To Learn More About Dan’s Campaign and to Join His Team, Visit His Campaign Website at www.DanForUSA.com
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ANDREW GUTMANN, CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS AGAINST LOIS FRANKEL IN CD-22
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BILL REICHERTER, CANDIDATE FOR STATE HOUSE 90
You’re invited to join the Official Reicherter For State House 2024 campaign VIP membership exclusive to our Top Supporters! Your donation will help us build and train our volunteer base, register new voters, and ensure we get our Floridian First message out! Donate Today and secure your position as a VIP member and stay up to date with everything Campaign Reicherter and have exclusive access to our town hall meetings with select groups to help us focus on YOU!
To donate, please click on this link:
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ANNE GERWIG, CANDIDATE FOR STATE HOUSE 93
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MEG WEINBERGER, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
STATE HOUSE, DISTRICT 94
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MICHAEL GAUGER, CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF, ENDORSED BY PBC’S
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE
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REPUBLICAN PAGE LEWIS ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 1
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ROZ STEVENS, CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL BOARD,
DISTRICT 1
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MIKE LETSKY, CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL BOARD,
DISTRICT 5
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Dear Conservatives,
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Mike Letsky, and I am running for the Palm Beach County School Board, District 5, which encompasses Boca Raton, West Boca Raton, and Highland Beach.
As a local business owner, a proud veteran, and a parent to two children currently enrolled in the Palm Beach County school system, I have a unique perspective and understanding of our district's challenges and opportunities. Above all, I understand the importance of exceptional education, as my children are navigating the exact system I seek to improve.
My campaign is focused on three main objectives:
Increasing Teacher Pay: Our educators are the backbone of our school system. They inspire, guide, and encourage our children daily, and their compensation should reflect their invaluable role. By providing competitive pay, we can attract and retain the best educators, ensuring our children receive the high-quality education they deserve.
Protecting Our Kids from Harmful Content: The world our children navigate is complex and filled with potential dangers. That's why I am committed to implementing measures that safeguard our students from inappropriate and harmful content, whether online or within school materials.
Enhancing School Safety: Ensuring our schools are safe from violence is a top priority. I am dedicated to working with parents, educators, law enforcement, and the community to develop and implement effective strategies to ensure our children can learn in a secure environment.
I've been married for over 17 years, and my commitment to family values drives my dedication to this campaign. I aim to bring positive, lasting change to our school system, to provide our children with the best possible learning environment, and to ensure our educators are recognized and rewarded for their important work.
I would greatly appreciate your support in achieving these objectives. To learn more about my campaign or contribute, please visit our website at https://VoteLetsky.com. You can also sign up to volunteer or share our message with friends, family, and community members. We can create a better future for our children and community. I thank you in advance for your time, consideration, and support.
Best regards,
Mike Letsky
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MEET AND GREET FOR ANNEZE BARTHELEMY, CANDIDATE FOR DELRAY BEACH CITY COMMISSION SEAT 3, AUG. 19
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FRIENDS OF LIBERTY REPUBLICAN CLUB BOCA MEETING, AUGUST 22
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Friends,
While Florida is trending high with over half a million more Republican registered voters, we only have 29.67% registered Republican voters in Palm Beach County. Democrats have 38.57%. We can change this but we need your help! Please join us on Tuesday, August 22nd, at 7:00 PM at Congregation Torah Ohr Synagogue, New West Wing, in Century Village. Find out what we can do to take back our country and help get the right people in there to lead the government.
RSVP PHONE OR TEXT: 775-626-2930
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SECOND AMENDMENT COALITION GENERAL MEETING, OCT. 17, AND GUN SHOW,
SEPT. 2-3
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October 17th General Meeting
Red Lobster
6638 Lake Worth Road
Lake Worth, FL 33467
Meeting Time: 7:00 pm -- Come early--Eating, drinking and socializing starts at 6:00 pm
Program
“Self-Government and Common-Law”
Presented by Ed Dolezal
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NEXT
Gun and Knife Show
at the South Florida Fair Grounds
September 2nd and 3rd
Hours of Operation:
Saturday 9a - 5p; Sunday 10a - 4p
Tell your friends that they get in FREE if they join the NRA or renew or extend their membership.
Just see us in front of the ticket booth and we will get you in.
As always, SACFLA members we will need your help. Please call 561-582-6099 to leave a message or email [email protected] or text 561-310-4292 your availability for that weekend.
If you have never volunteered before, don’t worry, there is no special skill needed and I will be there to help you all the way and you will get in the show for free. Just call me (David) at 561 582 6099 and leave a message, a call will be returned.
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PRAYER AND DEBATE WATCH PARTY, AUGUST 23
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AMERICA FIRST PATRIOTS CLUB TO HOST GOLD STAR AND ANGEL MOMS, SEPT. 12
Gold Star and Angel Moms Susan Price and Sabine Dourden-Coulter have turned their personal tragedies into sources of strength and inspiration. They teach us how to rise above seemingly insurmountable difficulties so together we can become the change we want to see in the country. Their stories will move and inspire you; their missions will motivate you to get involved!
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LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE COMING TO MARTIN COUNTY,
OCT. 4
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PALM BEACH COUNTY TEA PARTY TO HOST
CONG. BRIAN MAST, OCT. 13
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Congressman Brian Mast
Join us to hear about the workings of the House Republican Majority and the Congressman's work with the Trump campaign.
11588 U.S. HWY 1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Dinner 5:30 - 7:00 pm - Open Menu
Speaker 7:00 pm - no charge
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Congressman Brian Mast is in his fourth term representing the 21st Congressional District of Florida.
Prior to his election to Congress, Brian followed in his father’s footsteps by serving in the U.S. Army for more than 12 years, earning medals including The Bronze Star Medal, The Army Commendation Medal for Valor, The Purple Heart Medal, and The Defense Meritorious Service Medal. While deployed in Afghanistan, he worked as a bomb disposal expert under the elite Joint Special Operations Command. The last improvised explosive device that he found resulted in catastrophic injuries, which included the loss of both of his legs.
While lying in bed recovering at Walter Reed Medical Center, Brian’s father gave him advice that has stuck with him to this day–to ensure the greatest service he gave to our country and the best example he set for his children was still ahead of him. Brian took this advice to heart and dedicated himself to finding new ways to serve our country and his community.
Brian remained on active duty following the injuries and provided expertise to the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms during his recovery process. After his retirement from the Army, he continued working in counter-terrorism and national defense as an Explosive Specialist with the Department of Homeland Security. Brian subsequently received a degree from Harvard University and volunteered to serve alongside the Israel Defense Forces to show support for the freedom Israel represents throughout the Middle East and the world.
In Congress, Brian strives to serve as he did on the battlefield: without regard for personal gain or personal sacrifice. He is a member of two committees: The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, where his priorities include fixing the pressing water quality issues stemming from Lake Okeechobee, and the Foreign Affairs Committee, where he uses his military expertise to help strengthen the safety and security of the United States
Brian lives in Fort Pierce, Fla. with his wife Brianna and four children: Magnum, Maverick, Madalyn and Major.
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NFRA CONVENTION
OCTOBER 13-15, 2023
IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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EDUCATE, MOTIVATE, AND ENGAGE
MAKE A DIFFERENCE | GET INVOLVED | JOIN FRA
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Dear FRA Family, Friends, and Colleagues,
Our NFRA 2023 Presidential Convention is coming together nicely. We have several whistleblowers joining us for a round table during our convention to discuss the corruption within the FBI and DOJ. Representative Cory Mills, Florida 7th District will be joining the discussion as well.
Our convention theme is “Never Give Up” and will assemble over 1,000 dedicated constitutional conservative delegates and leaders from across the nation, united in their commitment to America First, election integrity, medical freedom, secure the border, sanctity of life, and the preservation of our Republic’s Judeo-Christian heritage. Moreover, we will make history by voting and endorsing our next President of the United States!
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Sharing is caring! Get your tickets BEFORE they sell out. Early bird tickets are still available. Click here for tickets today.
Please feel free to CALL me if you have any questions. Thank you in advance for your valuable time, understanding, and participation.
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
MOMS FOR AMERICA MOTHERS OF INFLUENCE
AWARDS LUNCHEON, DEC. 8
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GET GREAT MAGA GEAR AND HELP THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
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THE "WIRE"
"The Wire" is a weekly e-bulletin of the Palm Beach County Republican Party. If you would like to submit an entry for it, please send your submission to Cheryl Mullings at [email protected] by 5:00 pm on Wednesday. The Wire goes out every Thursday, and includes announcements of upcoming club events, candidate announcements, notices from the Republican Party of Palm Beach County, and items of interest from related organizations.
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Contributions to the Republican Party of Palm Beach County (RPPBC) are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Contributions permissible under federal law will be deposited in the RPPBC Federal Account (RPPBC's federal component) unless otherwise designated or subject to federal contribution limitations. Contributions not permissible under federal law will be deposited into the RPPBC committee account (RPPBC's non-federal component) as permissible by law. Contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect the name, mailing address, and occupation and name of employer for each individual whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year.
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