Jul
15
to Jul 18

RNC National Convention

National Convention – July 15-18, 2024: Chosen delegates will then attend the National Convention, where they will participate in the selection of the Party’s Presidential nominee, helping shape the national platform, and strategizing for the General Election.

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Apr
18
to Apr 20

Washington State Republican Party State Convention

State Convention – April 18-20, 2024: At the State Convention, delegates from across Washington will come together to endorse candidates for state and federal offices, adopt the party platform, and select delegates to represent Washington at the National Convention. This event will play a crucial role in shaping the direction of the Party for the upcoming elections.

Convention Information

Location: Spokane, WA

What is the 2024 State Convention?

The State Convention is a pivotal event in the political calendar of the Washington State Republican Party. It’s a significant gathering of Party delegates from across the state, who come together to define the Party’s platform, elect Party leadership, elect national delegates, presidential electors, and now also endorse candidates for statewide and federal offices.

Delegates at the State Convention are entrusted with multiple responsibilities. They deliberate and vote on a range of issues crucial to the direction and success of our Party. These discussions shape our Party’s policies and priorities across a spectrum of issues that face our state and country.

A new, and essential, role of the delegates at the State Convention is to endorse candidates for significant positions such as Governor, U.S. Senate, Congress, and other statewide offices. Candidates who earn an endorsement at the State Convention receive the comprehensive backing, resources, and infrastructure of the Washington State Republican Party, along with our partner organizations.

In addition, the State Convention is responsible for selecting delegates to represent Washington State at the National Convention. These chosen individuals carry the collective voice of our Party to the national stage, playing an integral role in selecting our Party’s Presidential nominee.

At its core, the State Convention is about unity. It’s about bringing together diverse voices under shared principles and goals. It’s about rallying behind our endorsed candidates and working collectively to secure Republican victories in the forthcoming elections. It’s about signaling to Republicans across Washington State that unity – in our time, donations, and votes – is our path to victory in 2024 and beyond.

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Jan
13
10:00 AM10:00

Pacific County Republican Precinct Caucuses

Precinct Caucuses - check in begins at 9:30 am

Use this link to find your precinct # and location:

Vote WA - find your voter precinct

On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 10:00am, the Republican Party will be holding Precinct Caucuses statewide. Here in Pacific County, for ease of attendance, we hold two pooled Precinct Caucuses, one in North County and one in South County.

Precinct Caucuses are the first step in determining how our Republican Party operates and selects which candidates to endorse. The Precinct Caucuses are where delegates are elected (along with Precinct Committee Officers - PCOs) to attend the Pacific County Convention. At the Pacific County Convention delegates have input into what County Party does and elects delegates to the Washington State Republican Party Convention. There will be two important tasks at the WSRP Convention this year. First is to elect delegates to the National Republican Convention. These National delegates will vote for our 2024 Presidential candidate (Washington's delegates will be obligated to vote for the winner based on the Presidential Primary held on March 12th, at least for the first vote). The second is new this year - since the passage of the Top Two voting system, Republicans have not had a Republican Primary to select their candidate for State positions. At the State Convention this year, delegates will vote to endorse a candidate for the 9 Statewide offices, 10 U.S. Congressional seats (except for our own 3rd District, where Joe Kent has already been endorsed by the Party) and the U.S. Senate Race. Since candidates who wish to get the Republican Party endorsement will be asked to promise not to run if they do not get it, it is hoped that the Republican Party will be able to unify behind one candidate much earlier than the August Primary.

South County

Chinook, Ilwaco 1 Rural, Ilwaco 2 Rural, Klipsan, Nahcotta, Naselle, Morehead, Pioneer 2, Ocean Park 1, Ocean Park 2, Oysterville, Pioneer , Seaview 1, Seaview 2, Ilwaco, Long Beach, Bolstad

North County

Baleville, Bay Center, Eklund Park, Frances/Lebam, Menlo/Firdale, Nemah, North Cove, North River, Raymond W2 R, Raymond W3 R, Smith Creek, South Bend 1 Rural, South Bend 3 Rural, South Bend 2 Rural, South Fork, Willapa, Raymond W1P1, Raymond W1P2, Raymond W1P3, Raymond W2, Raymond W3, South Bend 1, South Bend 2, South Bend 3 

More information about Washington State Republican Precinct Caucuses

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