News from Montgomery County Republican Party
Montgomery County GOP would like to encourage each and every eligible voter to participate in the primary election. Early voting starts Friday, September 3rd and will continue through Thursday, September 9. The primary day voting will be held Tuesday, September 14th. Read the full article for a list of early voting locations; absentee ballot and deadline information; and answers to other frequently asked questions.
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Posted on Aug 31 2010 by Bryan
In this issue of the Party Line newsletter – Chairman Uncapher details how drops in voter turnout during non-presidential years have shaped recent elections and expresses the critical need to turnout "lost" Republicans in 2010; GOP candidates Eric Cary (State Senate - District 14), Kurt Osuch (State Senate - District 18), and Rob Vricella (Montgomery County Council - District 1) are profiled; Young Republican Club fundraising for the Rockville Pregnancy Center is described.
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Posted on Aug 22 2010 by Bryan
In this issue of the Party Line newsletter – Chairman Uncapher details how O'Malley's handling of slots has come to be described by the Baltimore Sun as "fiscally reckless" and smacked with "political opportunism"; Joel Whitaker describes how ongoing cronyism at the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission had lead to one problem after another; District 14's team of delegate candidates are highlighted; and information about early voting locations is provided.
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Posted on Aug 8 2010 by Bryan
The Montgomery County Republican Party's annual picnic has been scheduled for Sunday, August 29, 12 PM to 4 PM. All are invited and welcomed to attend. The event is to be held at Smokey Glen Farm and will feature great food and events, as well as the opportunity to meet GOP candidates to share and discuss your opinion on the issues. Please read full article for specific event details.
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Posted on Aug 1 2010 by Bryan
In this issue of the Party Line newsletter – Chairman Uncapher discusses the caliber of this year's GOP candidates and urges those who oppose the continued push for tax hikes, spending increases and an out-of-touch social agenda to take comfort in recent polls that suggest "there are far more like minded people around than you may realize"; the Ehrlich Campaign for governor opens its Montgomery County headquarters in Rockville; and potential volunteer opportunities for Montgomery County GOP headquarters and upcoming fair tent are described.
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Posted on Jul 24 2010 by Bryan
In this issue of the Party Line newsletter — Chairman Uncapher questions the Obama administration's assertion that the economy is in a "recovery summer"; Montgomery county's own Mary Kane and Mike Ryman are tapped for the Lieutenant Governor slots on GOP gubernatorial tickets; O'Malley over pays for slot machines; and Joel Whittaker comments on the Montgomery County Council's recent decision to give county workers more paid leave while in turn cutting funding for public restrooms in county parks and summer reading programs for children.
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Posted on Jul 10 2010 by Bryan
In this issue of the Party Line newsletter — Chairman Uncapher expresses his support for legal immigration, addresses the current "broken" system, and details Montgomery County's failure to implement the Secured Communities and E-verify programs; Bob Ehrlich's "Entrepreneur Agenda" is outlined; the contributions of Lorri Simmons are highlighted; and Jean Cryor is memorialized with a naming of Glen Hills Park.
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Posted on Jun 19 2010 by Bryan
In this issue of the Montgomery County Republican Party Line newsletter — Chairman Uncapher describes the recent decision to expand the size of the Montgomery County Republican Central Committee; the contributions of Montgomery Republican activist Ruth Melson are highlighted ; a petition to reduce the size of Montgomery County Council is put forth; and various opportunities to participate and advance Republican causes in the current and critical election cycle are described.
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Posted on Jun 5 2010 by Bryan