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Campaign Management Workshop

Registration is Now Closed!

Campaign Management Workshop – July 20, 2019

 

Fellow Republicans:

 

In conjunction with Governor Abbot’s office, we are bringing the Leadership Training Institute to Galveston County to offer a Campaign Management Workshop – July 20, 2019. This 8-hour training is being offered at $35.00 per person.

Topics:

  • Campaign strategy
  • Vote goalsfundraising-strategy
  • Voter Id & targeting
  • Message development
  • Public relations
  • Finance plan & budget
  • Get out the vote
  • Fundraising overview
  • State specific finance laws & reporting

Training is open to the following:

  • Galveston County, Chambers County & Brazoria County Republican Precinct Chairs
  • Republican Auxiliary Clubs
  • Elected officials and their campaign teams & staff
  • Republican candidates
  • Community leaders

Graduates of this training include Carl Rove, Congressman Dan Crenshaw, and RPT Chairman James Dickey.

To register, visit the Leadership Training Institute link below

https://www.leadershipinstitute.org/training/register

 

KEEP GALVESTON RED!

Dr. Yolanda Waters, Chair

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Lincoln Day Dinner 2019

Lincoln Day Dinner 2019
Guest Speaker
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

Saturday – April 13, 2019
San Luis Hotel, Galveston, Texas

 

Sponsorship Levels

STARS OF TEXAS – Table of eight people for $5,000 includes first row seating, recognition on the program, and invitations for 8 to a private VIP Reception with the Attorney General.

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN – Table of eight people for $4,000 includes second row seating, recognition on the program, and invitations for 8 to a private VIP Reception with the Attorney General.

SAM HOUSTON – Table of eight people for $3,000 included third row seating, recognition on the program, and invitations for 8 to a private VIP Reception with the Attorney General.

TEXAS LEADERS – $1,000 – Tickets for two with priority seating, recognition on the program, and entry for 2 to VIP Reception.

TEXAS COWBOYS & COWGIRLS – Individual tickets – $125 each

VIP RECEPTION – Add $75.00 per person

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SD11 Executive Committee Meeting Notice

SD11 Executive Committee Meeting Notice  – 1-11-19

Texas Election code requires the state chair to call the first meeting of any District Executive Committee which is situated in more than one county.

Click Here for the Full Announcement

The Senate District Executive Committee meeting for SD 11 in Galveston county will be held Tuesday January 22, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. or upon final adjournment (whichever is later) of the Galveston County Republican Party Executive Committee Meeting. The meeting will be at the Mid County Annex, 9850 Emmet F. Lowry Expwy., Texas City, TX 77591. The purpose of the Senate District Executive Committee Meeting is to elect a chair of the Senate District Executive Committee (SDEC). The chair for the SDEC will serve as the Temporary Chair of the 2020 Senate District Convention, and is also the person responsible for helping to organize the convention.

Agenda:
1. Election of Temporary Committee Meeting Chair
2. Election of Temporary Committee Meeting Secretary
3. Election of Senate District 11 Committee Chair for Galveston County
4. New Business
5. Announcements and Introductions
6. Adjourn

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2018 Voter Turnout

2018 Voter Turnout – 1/9/19

To Keep Galveston County Red, we need to get busy registering voters. Below find statistics of the Voter Turnout in 2018.

These are the people who ended up voting:

  • 12.8% of the people who voted in November were people who had not voted in any of the previous four general or primary elections. In 2014, this group made up 6.2% of the votes cast (2016, it was 18.7%).
  • Previous midterm voters only made up 55.9% of all votes cast in 2018.
  • 39.8% of voters under the age of 20 voted in 2018. In 2016, only 30.9% of voters under 20 voted. However, the average age of a 2018 General Election voter was 52.
  • 68% of voters with no previous general or primary election history registered to vote following the 2016 General Election.
  • 76.4% of voters with no previous general or primary election history were under the age of 50.
  • In the top 30 largest counties, 55.6% of the voters with no previous primary election history lived in precincts carried by Hillary Clinton in 2016.