Building a Stronger Precinct
As Republicans, we believe in the Caucus Convention system. A Caucus is a simple gathering of politically like-minded people that live in the same neighborhood or Precinct and regularly conduct meetings based on political party rules and guidelines; it is the most basic and accessible grassroots level of government.
How to Involve those who live in the boundaries of your precinct
Identify how you can best communicate with residents of your Precinct...Flyers, Social Media, Surveys, Newsletter, Door-to-Door, Calls, etc. Talk to your county party about using the materials provided by the State Party. (door hangers, yard signs, etc.
How to Involve those who live in the boundaries of your precinct
- Hold Periodic Precinct Meetings and: Develop a plan to increase Caucus attendance.
- Set a goal to meet attendance increases each Caucus year.
- Identify move-ins to your Precinct and contact them.
- Call the Registered Republican's in your precinct.
- Train your neighborhood by hosting a "Caucus Awareness Presentation."
Identify how you can best communicate with residents of your Precinct...Flyers, Social Media, Surveys, Newsletter, Door-to-Door, Calls, etc. Talk to your county party about using the materials provided by the State Party. (door hangers, yard signs, etc.
- Organize neighborhood walks.
- Recruit support and/or volunteers
- Register Voters
- Distribute material
- Walk for a candidate
- Invite your State Senator or Representative for a Q&A session.
- Discuss current issues
- What do Republicans in your precinct support and/or oppose What legislation would they like to see submitted?
- Identify potential future candidates
- Organize a community service/involvement project.
- Bring attention to Republicans working together to improve and support Community projects, schools, businesses, activities, etc.
- Organize to help a GOP Candidate
- Organize a Meet-the-Candidate event