Want to Become Active in the GOP But Don’t Know How?
Here’s a List of
Party Activist Resources
to Get You Started
Here’s a List of
Party Activist Resources
to Get You Started
Precinct Organizing
Robert’s Rules of Order
- Know What You’re Doing at Party Meetings
Legislative Skills
Candidate Vetting
- How do you organize a precinct? How do you set a plan to get everyone to vote for your candidate? Campaign expert, Bill Pascoe explains an effective step-by-step plan to win elections.
- Charleston County Republican Party (SC) Precinct Manual
Robert’s Rules of Order
- Know What You’re Doing at Party Meetings
- latest edition and concise guide - RobertsRules.com
- training is available, e.g., Generations for America
Legislative Skills
- Find your state’s legislative information website.
- Example: Washington State
- look up your legislators
- look up bills and bill status
- sign up for email notifications on bills you are tracking
- file testimony and send comments to your legislators and committee
members
- link to video for committee hearings and floor sessions (some live)
Candidate Vetting
- Martin 9/12 Tea Party Committee (FL) Candidate Vetting Questionnaire
candidate_vetting_questionnaire.docx | |
File Size: | 35 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Look Up Campaign Donors and PACs
- Public disclosure is usually mandated by law
- Find a state campaign finance website in your state, e.g., Washington state Public Disclosure Commission
More from the Minnesota GOP
- Training Center
- Poll Challenger Training
- Convention 101 (Video)
- Convention 101 (Slidedeck)
- Convention 201 (Video)
- Convention 201 (Slidedeck)
- Local Party Leadership – Duties, Roles, and Misconceptions (Video)
- Local Party Leadership – Duties, Roles, and Misconceptions (Slidedeck)
- Activism 101 (Video)
- Activism 101 (Slidedeck)