Why join the
RPKC?
So you’re already a committed
Republican, vote in every election, and try to write your elected
officials when something important comes up. You pay attention to the
news and try to avoid misinformation. Maybe you’ve even volunteered a
few times for a candidate’s campaign. Why should you join the
Republican Party of Kenosha County? Here are just a few of the
highlights:
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Automatic membership
in the WI 1st District Republican Party, The Republican Party of
Wisconsin, and the Republican National
Committee. With these
additional memberships you’ll also be invited to events like the
Annual 1st District Caucus, and the conventions for both the state and
national Republican Parties.
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Invitations to RPKC
events, including member-only events
In addition to admission to
our membership meetings and annual caucus, you’ll also have the
opportunity to attend events such as a special guest reception before
the Lincoln Day Dinner. There you can meet and get pictures with our
main speakers and other honored guests.
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A voting voice at the
annual RPKC caucus
Because caucus is a
members-only event, membership allows you to take part in how the RPKC
operates and to vote on members running for the Executive Board. New
members must begin their membership at least 30 days before the annual
caucus to have voting privileges.
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Potential nomination
as a Delegate or Alternate at the Wisconsin State GOP
Convention
Kenosha County is allotted a
certain number of voting Delegates at the annual WISGOP Convention.
These Delegates vote on items such as endorsement of candidates and
resolutions to be adopted by the state party. They can also make
motions from the floor to introduce new resolutions. Alternates are
allowed at the convention if all the allotted Delegate spaces cannot
be filled.
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Potential nomination
as a Delegate or Alternate at the Republican National
Convention The Republican
National Convention is a fun-filled four days! You can attend and
enjoy your time with likeminded conservatives—many people come away
feeling unified and reignited to get Republicans elected to office.
While there are Delegates and Alternates that vote at the RNC, the
vote is usually cast for whoever won the primary.
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The opportunity to
run for a position on the RPKC Executive Board
The RPKC Executive Board is
elected by the membership on a two-year cycle at the annual caucus. As
a member, you’re eligible to run for any seat on the Executive Board,
or you can be appointed by the Chair and voted in by the Executive
Board if a position becomes available.
Join or Renew your membership
today!
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