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What is a Young Republican?

Young Republicans are people between the ages of 18 and 40 who are interested in taking an active role in Republican party politics. They are organized as a special group because as young people, they have different opportunities and situations to incorporate into their political activity.

Young Republicans take part in GOP activities in their communities, doing everything from voter registration drives, to phone bank operations, to being campaign managers and running for public office themselves. They provide crucial support to the Republican party, and work to ensure the future of the party in their communities and nationwide.

Anyone between the ages of 18 and 40 is eligible to be a Young Republican. The best way to organize is on the local level, because the foundation of the Young Republicans is built from the grassroots level on up.


Purpose of a Young Republican Organization

A Young Republican ("YR") local Club provides the opportunity for young people who are interested in good government to:

Learn about their governmental and political institutions
Participate in the political process
Perpetuate the two-party system on which our political system is built
Become better informed and more involved citizens
Through the YR's, they can develop their political knowledge and understanding of the issues of the day, and as citizens become more effective voters and campaign workers. By participating in the local Club, they may assist in selecting candidates for public office and then may elect those candidates by actively helping them in their campaigns.

YR's provides a unique opportunity for an interested young Republican to meet with the decision makers in society and to meet like-minded individuals in their own community and across the nation.


Jeff Martin- President
Roy Alaimo-Vice President
Hilary Fisler- secretary
Billy Triplett- Treasurer
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