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Next Meeting

March 3, 2012

Republican candidates running for Citrus County Sheriff.

Updated: February 7, 2012

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Precinct Chairman/Chairwoman

Anyone interested in serving as a Precinct Chairman or Chairman contact John McIsaac at (352)382-4209

Updated: November 4, 2011

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Bumper Sticker!

RPOCitrus is currently selling bumper stickers, "Do the Right Thing, Vote Republican!". Contact CJ Dixon at (352)220-0458 to get yours.

Updated: August 10, 2011

Statement from RPOF Chairman Lenny Curry on Presidential Primary Date

Today, under the authority provided them by Florida statute and their selection by Governor Scott, Speaker Cannon and Senate President Haridopolos, the nine members of the Presidential Preference Primary Date Selection Committee chose January 31st as our state’s date.

Updated: October 3, 2011

Events:

Florida Straw poll

The Republican Party of Florida’s Presidency 5, 2,657 delegates cast their votes in the Party’s straw poll. The results of that straw poll are in and are as follows:

  1. Herman Cain, 37.1%
  2. Rick Perry, 15.4%
  3. Mitt Romney, 14.0%
  4. Rick Santorum, 10.9%
  5. Ron Paul, 10.4%
  6. Newt Gingrich, 8.4%
  7. Jon Huntsman, 2.3%
  8. Michele Bachmann, 1.5%   
Updated: September 24, 2011

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Updated: March 27, 2011

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Citrus County Republican Executive Committee Resolution 2011

RESOLUTION OF THE CITRUS COUNTY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Be it resolved that we, the Citrus County Republican Executive Committee, urge our Fifth District congress person and all congress persons to use their office allowances prudently and to return any unused funds to the U.S. Treasury rather than distribute them as bonuses to employees. Further, we request that those funds be specifically earmarked for payment of our national debt and that they not replace other funds intended for debt repayment.

Approved :

This 4th day of April, 2011

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Michelle Klemm, Chairman
Citrus County Republican Executive Committee

Who Is The CCREC ?

The Citrus County Republican Executive Committee (CCREC) is the governing body of the Republican Party of Citrus County. The goal of our committee members is to be able to effectively educate, inform and mobilize Republican voters.

Our By-Laws

Click here to download a copy of our By-Laws they are provided in Adobe Reader "pdf" format.

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How Did The CCREC Begin?

Citrus County (like all counties) is divided into precincts for purposes of elections and voting. The CCREC was originally made up of one man and woman from each precinct, otherwise known as Precinct Committeeman and Precinct Committeewoman.
When a precinct grows to exceed 1000 voters it is entitled to two Precinct Committeemen and two Precinct Committeewomen (one man and one woman for every 1000 voters).

Why Is The CCREC So Important?

The idea behind the CCREC is that each Precinct Committee member is a person living within a precinct who knows his/her neighbors and who is familiar with the issues that affect the community. In essence, the Precinct Committee member becomes the liaison between the county Republican Party and the voters in that precinct.

What Does the CCREC Hope to Accomplish?

The goal of a committee member is to be able to effectively mobilize Republican voters in that precinct in order to get out the vote, disseminate the Republican message, make sure neighbors and friends are registered, and in turn, be your community's voice in the Republican Executive Committee.

What Does The CCREC Do?

The committee meets at least 11 times per year, on a monthly basis. During the meetings, the committee votes on various matters, adopts resolutions and recommendations. During election season the CCREC becomes the center for information on everything from issues and candidates to mobilization of volunteers and all other such matters of interest to active Republicans.

Every two years, the CCREC membership chooses its Executive Board (Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer) from among its membership body.

Every four years the committee expires and a new one is sworn in after being elected by the Republican voters of the county. Any eligible registered Republican may choose to run for the BREC for his/her precinct every four years, and is voted onto the CCREC by the Republican voters of his/her precinct. If there is a vacancy in one's precinct between elections, one may choose to join the CCREC by filling said vacancy.

"How Can I Join The CCREC ?"

To Join the CCREC, please click the following link and fill out the form completely. One of our CCREC Officers will contact you to start the process.

Join Us!

Click here for PDF membership form and instructions

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