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Real ways to help Get Out The Vote and “True the Vote.” And a glimmer of hope.

Cross-posted at UnifiedPatriots.com

No matter whom the Republican presidential nominee turns out to be, we conservatives need to make sure he wins. How best to do that? How best to actually help get out the vote? And make sure fraudulent votes are not cast?

To help our Republican candidates win in the 2012 election cycle, I believe we conservatives need to do three things. The first two involve volunteering to help a candidate’s campaign Get Out The Vote and the third involves volunteering (or finding volunteers) to “True the Vote” on Election Day.

First, according to some accounts, approximately 4 million conservative Republicans refused to cast a vote in the presidential race in 2008 because our candidate was the “not conservative enough” John McCain. So, we’ve got to get as many of those 4 million to vote this time, even if our nominee is the “not conservative enough” Mitt Romney. Would be nice if our nominee eventually makes a great, conservative, plea to these voters. Don’t bet on that happening. So it’s up to each of us to try to convince these conservatives to not make the same mistake this time. We don’t win by losing. Contact the campaign manager of the candidates of your choice and volunteer to help Get Out The Vote.

Second, about 35% of registered Republicans failed to vote at all in 2008. Again, what will you do where you live, in your precinct (or elsewhere, assuming your neck of the woods is overwhelmingly Republican or Democrat), to help GOTV? Can you spend a few hours making targeted phone calls to those Republicans who need a nudge to get to the polls? Consider calling the campaigns of the candidates or your choice to help Get Out The Vote. Many campaigns now use web-based virtual calling centers that are efficient and easy to use.

Here’s an example of how an increase in voter turnout can be accomplished with a little bit of planning, organization and effort:

http://www.redstate.com/drrobertowens/2012/03/30/where-does-the-supreme-court-get-its-power/#comment-105

Third, do you have the time to volunteer to serve as a poll watcher or poll worker where you live? To help make sure that the vote is not stolen? Can you do that? (Many can’t take off time from work to serve on Election Day; poll working/watching is the kind of thing that is perfect for retirees.) If you can’t take the time to volunteer in this capacity, do you have any friends or relatives who might be able to serve? Can you suggest to them that that opportunity to serve exists? Where I live, for example, every election cycle our county elections department begs voters to volunteer to serve as poll workers on Election Day and, even thought they pay poll workers, still not enough people volunteer to fill all the positions.

So, to recap how to actually help Get Out The Vote and “True the Vote”:

1. Help convince the “I won’t vote for X because he’s not conservative enough” voters to vote for our nominee.

2. Help all those Republicans who did not vote in 2008 to vote in November.

3. Become a poll watcher or poll worker.

If we all do a little, we can accomplish much. Please see the links below for additional information.

And now for the glimmer of hope. Tuesday, April 10, my Legislative District 17 Republican Committee had its caucus for electing delegates to the Arizona Republican Party state convention. AZ’s system is different from some of the “pure caucus” states for this purpose. While any registered voter can run for delegate to the state convention, only the precinct committeeman elected or appointed before Dec. 31 of the prior year have the right to vote for the delegates.

I volunteered to help the legislative district committee officers check everyone’s ID and voter registration before the caucus started.

LD 17, which consists of most of Tempe, AZ and part of south Scottsdale, AZ, has about 28,000 registered Republicans. Per the Rules of the Republican Party, that number of Republican registered voters translates into about 267 PC slots. That number fluctuates with voter registration. And that number of registered voters translates into our LD getting 28 delegates and 28 alternate delegates for the state convention.

In 2008, when I first got elected PC in August, we had about 65 PCs. Prior to that I had been an appointed PC in 2007, so in April of 2008 I tried to run for a delegate slot. Because McCain was in the race, almost all the PCs wanted to be delegates. I did not make the cut for delegate, but everyone who ran, but who didn’t make the delegate cut, like me, got to be alternates, because we had fewer candidates than slots.

The only Republicans who showed up to the 2008 caucus were the LD 17 PCs. Not a single “mere” registered Republican showed up to try to become a delegate.

What a difference the election and reign of BHO has made.

This time, we had about 25 “concerned registered Republicans” show up to put their names in nomination to be a delegate. We had an overflowing crowd of people who wanted to know how to become a delegate, how to become a PC, etc. Most had no idea what they were doing, but they knew they had to show up. So we taught them the basics as best we could.

All of the LD 17 PCs who ran to be delegates (30 of the approximately 130 PCs we have now) for the 56 slots got elected as either a delegate or alternate delegate.

We had 54 candidates for our 56 slots, so everyone who showed up to run for the delegate and alternate delegate slots will be allowed to attend and participate in the state convention.

Our chairman made a brief pitch to the new people about the importance of becoming a PC and we handed out the nomination forms, the “I live in the district” forms (the two pieces of paper one needs to turn into the Election Board to get on the ballot) and PC Handbooks to all who wanted them. Almost all of the people who ran for delegate who were not already PCs picked up all three documents.

I hope and pray this sort of resurgence among our citizenry in participation in party politics is happening in every Republican Party committee across the country.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

ColdWarrior
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COMMENTS

  • westcoastpatriette

    We need all hands on deck. Hopefully, between now and November, all or most of the hard feelings in the party will give way to realizing we must all join together to win as many seats as we can — on a local, state and national level. It is foolish to put all of our energy into the presidential race as if that is the only thing that matters.

    • westcoastpatriette

      sorry

  • lastgopinillinois

    becoming a pollwatcher;

    To learn the responsibilities, rights and limitations of a pollwatcher and generally get educted about election process, please go to defendthevote.com.

    http://www.defendthevote.com/voter-education-101

    • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

      Here’s the link:

      www.truethevote.org

      Every state has different requirements. We’ve got a very good system here in AZ but, of course, Eric Holder is trying to undermine it with lawsuits.

      I hope to be able to volunteer again as an “official” Republican Party poll watcher again this election cycle or volunteer in some other capacity.

      We’ve got to elect more conservative Republicans to the state legislatures to change the horrible voting laws in states like MN and WI and many others where it is so easy to cast a fraudulent vote. Best way for conservatives to help make that happen is . . . well, you all know the rest.

      Thank you.

      CW

      • Argentum

        My understanding is that a “voter ID” amendment to the MN constitution is on the ballot for this fall.

        Change… this time for the better!

  • Viet71

    n/t

    • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

      valued compliment.

      Thanks again,
      CW

  • californiasam

    Became a City Captain and now I’m an elected Central Committee Member. Guess what my job is?? Recruiting and training PC’s!

    Thanks for the encouragement, ColdWarrior, you’re the best.

    • sherrij

      A little over two years ago, I first read your diary on the precinct project and immediately tracked down the information for my area. To make a long story short, I went from appointed PC in 2010 (and walking a precinct for the first time) to elected PC this year. My goal after election was to become Township (Precinct) Chairman to improve the organization and implement training, both of which were sadly lacking; that happened at our county convention last week. Not only will I be able to organize and train PCs in my township, I’m also a member of our county’s central committee.

      We have 13 precincts and only 5 filled ? my goal is to fill half of the empties in the next 30 days, and the other half by September. I?m in Illinois, where we?re becoming more blue by the day, and I?m determined to make a difference, however small, in my corner of the state.

      And all of this because I read your diary a little over two years ago?thank you!

      • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

        experiences and successes. You are in a tough environment, which makes your efforts even more laudable. Please keep writing here about your experiences as your actions will inspire others.

        Thank you again,
        CW

  • YnotNOW

    which may not be representative of the entire state nor the rest of the country. But in my precinct we had 7 run for the 2 Precinct Leader slots, 11 run for the 6 Primary / 6 alt County Assembly slots, and 5 run for 1 Pirmary / 1 Alt slot for State convention. We took names and contact info of all who did not win, to participate in GOTV.

    Continuing contact to build teamwork, walk neighborhood, and prepare.
    We are fired up and planning to make a difference in November.

    • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

      Apparently the Paul supporters in Texas are trying to unite and organize inside the Republican Party of Texas at the local committee level, and the Party has taken notice:

      http://www.texasmonthly.com/blogs/burkablog/?p=13319

      YnotNOW thanks again for your report and all you are doing in Colorado.

      CW

  • Don T.

    Good words here, CW. I have been involved with the GA GOP, since the mass precinct meeting in February and volunteering as a delegate to our county convention. I then interviewed to be a district and state convention delegate, and attended our county convention in March, where I was selected as one of 92 delegates and 92 alternates to district, and one of 192 delegates to state, and I was an alternate for both. Attended the district convention last Saturday, and I got moved up to be a primary and could vote for the 3 district delegates and 3 alternates to Tampa. Now, it’s on to the state convention next month, where we will vote for the remainder of our state’s at large delegates to Tampa! I hope to do more in the county party, as a PC or in some other role. And I’ll be following your advice for GOTV efforts.

    • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

      and I was fortunate to be able to attend a reception for him at our AZ GOP HQ. I tried to pose a question to him during the Q&A but did not get called on. He talked about the need for all of us PCs to pull together to help GOTV, but he didn’t say a word about the need to recruit more PCs and what the RNC would be doing to help make that happen. I may get another chance to speak to him over the course of the next few days as I’ve been invited to attend the RNC meetings that will be held in Scottsdale over the next three days. Don’t know if my schedule will permit me to attend many of the sessions, but our AZ national committeewoman, Sharon Giese, suggested that I try to attend the “strategy” sessions.

      Here are two videos from today. In the first, Chairman Priebus speaks generally about what we are facing. In the second, a PC from Flagstaff (turn the audio way up — it’s too low) asked what the RNC could do to help get more “boots on the ground” everywhere. I thought Chairman Priebus’s answer was lacking in specifics. What I wanted to hear him say was something like, “We are going to put on the GOP.com web site a general explanation of how our Party works, how we need people to come inside it where they live on their local committees, where to go to get more information, etc. And we are going to provide web-based tools to allow all PCs to more effectively organize GOTV efforts in their respective precincts.” I’ll keep pushing to make that happen.

      Here are the two videos:

      AZ GOP Chairman Tom Morrissey introduces RNC Chairman Reince Priebus. (By the way, Tom Morrissey and his wife work together at no salary for the Party.)

      Here’s the question from the precinct committeewoman who drove down from Flagstaff (with others) to meet Chairman Priebus.
      After he provides his answer to the lady from Flagstaff, he confidently predicts that the Democrate recall efforts in Wisconsin will fail. I hope and pray he is correct.

      Thanks again for your report and all you are doing in Georgia. Your efforts, example, and reports undoubtedly will inspire others to get involved in Party politics where they live.

      And, Don T., I will add your name to my list of Redstaters I know who have taken the plunge into party politics by becoming voting members of our Party.

      For Liberty,
      CW

      • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

        CW

        • Don T.

          for the update and the inspiration you’ve been providing to me and others here. Time to get up off our behinds and engage!

          I’ll post another update as my experiences warrant.

  • huskerchuck

    Since I started following redstate a few years back, I had tried to approach the state and county headquarters a couple times to try to become a precinct committeeman in Nebraska. Told both times we did it ‘differently’ here. I had noticed the last time around, too late, that you had to get on the ballot to be elected as a ‘delegate’ to the county convention. I wasn’t going to miss out this time, and am on the ballot for my area. Those elected will rep at the county convention, and the delegates will select state delegates, who will select national delegates. So we’ll see how it goes, but I’m pumped for the election and the subsequent county convention! Thanks for the postings, CW, and keep up the good work! Would never have been inspired to do this had it not been for your diaries.

    • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

      I hope you will share with us your experiences inside the NE Republican Party. I believe your efforts will inspire other conservatives to get involved inside our Party.

      Thanks again,
      CW

  • Argentum

    In my precinct we had lots of new people this year, and they’re staying active. The energy is palpable. :)