This week is the 2012 Texas Republican State Convention in Fort
Worth, TX
The State GOP Convention happens every 2 years and is the
end of a long process. This year was especially frustrating because of the
changes in our election date and convention process due to redistricting
lawsuits.
Typically, Texans vote in the Republican Primary Election
and then go to their precinct polling place the night of the election (right after
the election is over) and there takes place the Precinct Convention. At the
Precinct Convention, delegates submit platform ideas and rules changes. They
also nominate people from that precinct to be delegates to the County/Senatorial
Convention.
At the County/Senatorial Convention, the rules changes and
platform ideas are voted on to be passed up to the State Convention. The County
Convention also votes on the delegates to go to the State Convention.
Then there is the State Convention. This is very important
because this convention will shape the entire Republican Party of Texas. The
delegates at the State Convention will do everything from determine what
Republican Party Platform Values are for the next 2 years, to selecting a State
Chairman and SREC members to run the State Party, to selecting National Delegates
to the Republican National Convention to nominate the Republican Presidential
Candidate and create the national GOP Platform
Full List of
Important Events at Texas GOP State Convention:
Vote on Party Platform Values
Vote on Party Rules
Elect State Chairman and VP
Elect National Committeeman and Committeewoman
Elect Delegates to National Convention
Elect Presidential Electors
Elect State Republican Executive Committeeman and
Committeewoman
2012 Texas GOP State
Convention Schedule, Events, Parking Map – June 7-9 Fort Worth Convention
Center – Click Here
ans vote in the Republican Primary Election and then go to their precinct polling place the night of the election and there takes place the Precinct Convention. Great stuff!
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