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Join the Republican Executive Committee (REC) and serve as your precinct's committee person.

Applications available here: PBC REC

REPUBLICANS NEEDED TO RUN FOR OFFICE
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 and many are this week! 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

 
FLORIDA TOPS ALL STATES FOR
REPUBLICAN VOTER REGISTRATION

 The state of Florida now has more registered Republican voters than any state in the country, with 5,183,078 registered voters! Republicans have 626,518 more registered voters than Democrats in the state of Florida as of September 30, 2023. The widest margin ever! 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
PRESIDENT TRUMP ENDORSES EARLY VOTING AND
VOTE-BY-MAIL
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:

  1. Fill it out and return it by mail (all counties allow you to track your ballot, just like Fedex)
  2. Fill it out and drop it off at an Elections Office or Early Voting Location in your county.
  3. 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
JOIN THE PALM BEACH COUNTY
REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Please contact: Katina Maxwell [email protected]
SID SEZ
 
50 States, 50 Sets of Rules – by Sid Dinerstein
 
“50 states, 50 sets of rules.” I say that all the time. People like things plain, simple and uniform. That’s not America. It’s called Federalism. The states decide. Or the counties. Or the cities. In Brooklyn I couldn’t get a driver’s license until I was 18. Unfair? They didn’t think so. Age of consent? Age to marry? Tax rates? State income tax? You get the idea. 50 states, fifty sets of rules.
 
We’re working on municipal elections. My new mantra: “39 cities, 39 sets of rules.” Get it? Qualifying dates? Runoffs? Do you run in a district or in the whole city? Do you have to live in a specific district? Sound familiar? The point is the same. Do your homework. Don’t make assumptions.
 
And, on a related note, the first enlistee when we started recruiting municipal candidates was Gary Werner, from the 39th city, West Lake. Friday was Qualifying. Gary Qualified. Nobody else did. Congratulations to West Lake City Councilman-elect, Gary Werner.
 
MARTIN COUNTY LINCOLN DAY DINNER, FEB. 10, 2024
 
Martin County Republican Party presents Lincoln Day Dinner 2024 with Keynote Speaker Dan Bongino.
More info to be announced….
 
Click on the link for more info.
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.
DEBORAH ADEIMY, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS TO RETIRE LOIS FRANKEL, CD-22
JOIN US! at DebAdeimy.com
DAN FRANZESE, CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, AGAINST LOIS FRANKEL IN CD-22

 
Contact Diane Evans to sign up at [email protected] or 561-632-6521
To Learn More About Dan’s Campaign, Visit His Campaign Website at www.DanForUSA.com
ANDREW GUTMANN, CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS,  CD-22

To learn more about Andrew and his platform, CLICK HERE
To donate securely to Andrew’s campaign, CLICK HERE

ANNE GERWIG, CANDIDATE FOR STATE HOUSE 93
BRANDON CABRERA, CANDIDATE FOR STATE HOUSE 93
BILL REICHERTER, CANDIDATE FOR STATE HOUSE 90 
Get a little more insight into Bill by reading his latest conversation with Shoutout Miami.  https://shoutoutmiami.com/meet-bill-reicherter-serial-entrepreneur/
CHRISTIAN ACOSTA, CANDIDATE FOR
 STATE HOUSE, DISTRICT 94
 
LAURO DIAZ, CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF

MICHAEL GAUGER, CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
 JOHN FISCHER, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT 5
Please visit John’s website:
Please Watch the Video & Consider a Donation:
VIDEO LINK          DONATE HERE
PAGE LEWIS, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 1
MIKE LETSKY, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5
RODERICK CLARKE, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
PORT OF PALM BEACH
AMANDA SILVESTRI, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR WELLINGTON VILLAGE COUNCIL
LOG CABIN REPUBLICANS, NOV 21
Log Cabin Republicans of Palm Beach County
November Meeting with Tracy Caruso 
 
We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, November 21, 2023 for our meeting with Tracy Caruso at Vinyl Fish Club in West Palm Beach at 6:30 PM
We are excited to announce an upcoming meeting with Tracy Caruso, a formidable figure in community leadership and media. Tracy is not only the Editor at Large of Florida Jolt, a platform delivering news with a conservative edge, but also an appointed official on the Health Care District of Palm Beach County by Governor DeSantis. Her voice resonates with those often overlooked by traditional outlets, advocating for a variety of groups from conservatives to homeschoolers.
In her editorial role, Tracy steers Florida Jolt with a commitment to 'We The People,' ensuring that news, opinions, and events are presented with fairness and transparency. Her involvement extends into various aspects of community service, including housing and healthcare, reflecting her diverse expertise and passion for public service.
To RSVP, please click here
REPUBLICAN FEDERATED WOMEN OF SOUTH FLORIDA TO HOST AG ASHLEY MOODY, NOV. 28
 Conversations, Cocktails & Dinner
with Florida Attorney General
Ashley Moody
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
6:00pm-10:00pm
 
$65.00 per person
 
Maggiano's Little Italy
Boca Raton
 
Dinner Tickets are limited and will sell out quickly!
 
 
Attorney General Ashley Moody, a fifth generation Floridian, was born and raised in Plant City, Florida. She attended the University of Florida where she earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting and law degree. She later attended Stetson University College of Law earning a Masters of Law in International Law.
On January 8, 2019, Attorney General Moody became Florida’s 38th Attorney General. Since taking office as Attorney General, Moody has been recognized as a leader having served as a Commissioner on the Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, as Chair of Florida’s Statewide Task Force on Opioid Abuse, and continues to serve as Chair of Florida’s Statewide Council on Human Trafficking.
Attorney General Moody and her husband, Justin, a federal law enforcement agent, have two sons, Brandon and Connor.
REPUBLICAN LIBERTY CAUCUS, Nov. 28
BOCA RATON REPUBLICAN CLUB
The Boca Raton Republican Club
 
INVITES YOU TO OUR:
 
Annual
Holiday Party
 
Thursday, December 14, 2023
 
Don't Miss This Night
of Dinner & Dancing

LIVE DJ
 
Where:
 
Maggiano's Little Italy
21090 St. Andrews Blvd.
Road Boca Raton, FL 33431
 
Check-in begins at 5:30 PM $75 per person. Prepay Only. No Paying at Door Check-in Begins at 5:30 p.m. Mark Your Calendar!
Thursday, December 14th, 2023
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Boca Raton Republican Club, Inc.
Boca Raton, FL 33487
 
Questions? Email Linda at [email protected]
 
PLEASE RSVP FOR TICKETS:
“WE THE LOCALS” PODCAST
 
TRUE AMERICAN FUN
AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY HIRING
GRASSROOTS ASSOCIATES
SAVE THE DATE: MOMS FOR AMERICA LUNCHEON AT
 MAR-A-LAGO, DEC. 8
SAVE THE DATE: PARTNERS FOR FAMILY VALUES
YOUTH LEADERSHIP RALLY JANUARY 13
Calling youth and young adults who value faith, family, and freedom! Here’s an epic, debut event in West Palm Beach for character and leadership development, inspiration to be people of courage, and the experience of like-minded community!
 
Partners For Family Values is a voice of life, hope, and affirmation to our young people. We are joining TPUSA Faith and Leadership Institute to bring you celebrity speakers, audience interaction, and food, music, and fun! We want to help combat the youth crisis and empower the next generation of family-first leaders through training, mentoring, and community.
 
We need your support! Please save the date – and invite the youth in YOUR community to attend!
 
COMING SOON: announcing our CELEBRITY speakers, ticket sales, and other details at 
 
Help us subsidize the ticket price – we have sponsorship opportunities to promote your business and get VIP tickets and a 501c3 charitable donation receipt. 
SAVE THE DATE: CLAYS FOR KIDS, FEB. 23, 2024
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REPUBLICAN PARTY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
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 Kevin Neal 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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