MISSION STATEMENT:
The Republican Executive Committee of Palm Beach County is committed to promoting Republican ideals and principles; recruiting and electing qualified candidates for public office; developing a grassroots organization that will motivate the electorate to vote; and raise the funds necessary to complete these objectives.
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 5,324,654 registered voters! Republicans have 1 Million more registered voters than Democrats in the state of Florida. 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. 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:
https://www.votepalmbeach.gov/Voters/Register-to-Vote
Kevin Neal
Chairman
Palm Beach County
Republican Executive Committee
Republican
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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:
SID SEZ, BY SID DINERSTEIN
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.
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