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Use the New Hampshire party contacts here to determine your county chair, then ask that person: How do I become a voting member of your committee? Most party officials will be glad to help you.

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Latest Activity: Mar 11, 2011

Thanks to Chris Buda for providing the links below on how to become a committeeman in NH. Perhaps the fact that NH actually publishes info about the process on their web sites is one remote reason they just elected a Tea Partier to their state chair.

Please feel free to click on '+ Start Discussion' below. If you are already a committeeman in your state, please share with us about the process. Where we were able to find bylaws or county chair/committee contact info for your state, we supply the links below. A couple of states even supply information on how to become a precinct committeeman or delegate right on their web sites.

 

See Chris Buda's spot reports below.

 

How to become a Delegate. Delegates vote for the party platformat the State Convention and for State committee members at the County Caucus
http://www.nhgop.org/pages/detail/15  

How to become a State Committee Member. NH has 10 GOP County Committees and 4 City Committees. State Committee members are apportioned to the county and city committees based on State Rep Apportionment.  http://www.nhgop.org/pages/detail/14

New Hampshire Republican State Committee
Steve Duprey, Chair
Concord, NH 03301
603-225-9341 Fax: 603-225-7498
wayne@nhgop.org;chairman@nhgop.org
http://www.nhgop.org/ 
bylaws: http://www.nhgop.org/pages/detail/33
county committees: http://www.nhgop.org/pages/detail/38
county chairs: http://www.nhgop.org/pages/detail/35



(any topic or question about party central committee work in this state is ok)

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Started by Chris Buda. Last reply by Chris Buda Mar 11, 2011. 2 Replies

I want to thank Herman Cain for being our guest speaker at the Hillsborough County Republican Committee Lincoln Reagan Dinner. You were a inspiration to us all tonight.

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Comment by Chris Buda on February 1, 2011 at 7:00pm

Here is some links on how to get involved as a voting memeber of the GOP in NH.


How to become a Delegate. Delegates vote for the party platform at the State Convention and for State committee members at the County Caucus
http://www.nhgop.org/pages/detail/15 

How to become a State Committee Member. NH has 10 GOP County Committees and 4 City Committees. State Committee members are apportioned to the county and city committees based on State Rep Apportionment.
http://www.nhgop.org/pages/detail/14
Comment by Ron Robinson on February 1, 2011 at 6:22pm
And Chris, you guys lead the way - you got your tea party guy in as GOP state chair over departing chair Sununu's objections.  Good for you!
Comment by Chris Buda on February 1, 2011 at 6:03pm
The State Committee Members for the 2011-2012 biennium have been chosen at the County and City caucuses. Joining your County or City Committee as an associate member is a good way to secure full membership should a vacancy arise. Another way to get involved if you live in a town with less than 32000 people is to join your Republican Town Committee. If there is no Republican Town Committee contact your County Chair and ask what you could do to get one organized. It is important that every town in NH have a Republican Committee in the lead up to 2012.
 

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