What does Reorganization mean and why do I want to be involved?
Reorganization, held every two years, is when you elect Precinct Executive Committeemen and Precinct Officers.
There are 3 major roles determined at reorg:
Election of Precinct Executive Committeemen & Officers (March 2025)
The Executive Committeeman (“EC”) is the voting representative for your precinct.
- Being an EC means you have a voice in the direction and priorities for the County Party. EC’s have power! You speak for your precinct when you address elected officials, and can hold local party officers accountable.
- As an EC, you have a responsibility to be present at every ACRP monthly meeting, in addition to called meetings, in the event of a vote. If you cannot be present, you can ask your president to vote in your place or assign a “proxy” to designate another person in your precinct to vote on behalf of the precinct. Showing up to vote gives a voice to all in your precinct.
Precinct Officers are also chosen at this time.
- Precinct officer positions include those such as President, Vice President, 2nd Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.
Anderson Precinct reorganization schedule HERE:
Election of County Delegates & Officers (Anderson County Republican Convention – Date TBD)
Each precinct has an assigned number of county delegates that they are allocated for attending the Anderson County Republican Convention. Our goal is to recruit a delegate for each spot in your precinct. These delegates elect ACRP Officers, and state-level delegates at the County Convention.
Election of State Delegates
State Delegates elect the SC Chairman of the Republican Party.
These are three very important ways to let your voice be heard, in both your county and state republican parties. All you have to do is SHOW UP!
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