Presidency 5 Caucus Meeting – Republican Party of Broward County


 

PRESIDENCY 5 CAUCUS MEETING:

Presidency 5 

WHEN: TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 18th,

at NOON 

WHERE: Broward Republican Party Headquarters

150 S. Andrews Ave., Pompano Beach, FL 33069 

 

If your name is drawn in the lottery as a delegate for Presidency 5, you must be present at this caucus meeting to qualify.  You also must bring a check for $175 made payable to the RPOF.

 

You must have already registered on the Republican Party of Florida’s Presidency 5 Website by June 10th to participate in the caucus.

 
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QUESTIONS? 

 

SEE THE RPOF’s

PRESIDENCY 5 WEBSITE AT

www.presidency5.com

 

OR

 

 

CALL BREC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

RICO PETROCELLI at

954-941-7775 WITH ANY QUESTIONS 

 

PRESIDENCY 5 SUMMARY:

 

WHAT IS IT? 

Presidency 5 will showcase the outstanding qualifications and leadership abilities of our major Republican candidates for President of the United States and will feature a Fox News debate and culminate with a Presidential Straw Poll.

 

WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES?

1) Provide a Presidential debate and straw poll for our grassroots activists  2) Raise money for the Republican Party of Florida  3) Recruit Potential volunteers for the 2012 Election.  

 

WHEN AND WHERE IS IT? 

Presidency 5 takes place from September 22-24, 2011 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.  The Broward delegate selection caucus takes place Saturday, June 18th, at Noon at BREC HQ, 150 S. Andrews Ave., Pompano Beach, FL 33069.  

 

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE BROWARD CAUCUS?

Any Republican registered in Florida before February 1, 2011 who already registered on the RPOF’s Presidency 5 website by June 10th.

 

WHAT IS THE COST?

There will be a $175 fee for delegates that are chosen in the county delegate caucus.  If your name is drawn in the lottery as a delegate for Presidency 5 at the Broward caucus, you must be present at the caucus to qualify.  You also must bring a check for $175 made payable to the RPOF.

 

www.browardgop.org

 


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