Republican Central Committee for Alameda County
Sometimes "party bosses" call political shots in "smoke-filled rooms.” The political process can seem overwhelming, but these locally elected members are typically good people serving a cause greater than their own. Members receive no pay or benefits. Members work in subcommittees and local delegations, open to public view by any registered Republican.
Endorsements: The Central Committee takes positions on candidates and ballot-measures at the county and city level, including nonpartisan contests. The local members evaluate written and verbal responses of Republican candidates and present recommendations. The Central Committee interviews candidates at a regular monthly meeting.
Resolutions: The Central Committee takes nonbinding positions on issues as resolutions. This consensus opinion informs our Party's elected officials, who may format the issue into legislation. The Central Committee refines proposed language as the most reflective of the local cross-section of Republican voters.
Fundraising: The Central Committee is a conduit for individuals and organizations to fund like-minded candidates. Political donations are not tax-deductible.
Voter Communication: The Central Committee may purchase an official ballot statement or utilize the Registrar's voter index to communicate directly the local endorsements and priorities.
Election Conduct: The Central Committee challenges election-related conduct that would detriment nominees or that dismiss ballots cast by Republican voters.
Endorsements: The Central Committee takes positions on candidates and ballot-measures at the county and city level, including nonpartisan contests. The local members evaluate written and verbal responses of Republican candidates and present recommendations. The Central Committee interviews candidates at a regular monthly meeting.
Resolutions: The Central Committee takes nonbinding positions on issues as resolutions. This consensus opinion informs our Party's elected officials, who may format the issue into legislation. The Central Committee refines proposed language as the most reflective of the local cross-section of Republican voters.
Fundraising: The Central Committee is a conduit for individuals and organizations to fund like-minded candidates. Political donations are not tax-deductible.
Voter Communication: The Central Committee may purchase an official ballot statement or utilize the Registrar's voter index to communicate directly the local endorsements and priorities.
Election Conduct: The Central Committee challenges election-related conduct that would detriment nominees or that dismiss ballots cast by Republican voters.