March Meeting 2025

Join us for the March meeting of the York County GOP. This month we welcome Sen. Wes Climer for an update from the Senate, Dr. Elizabeth Enns gives us a legislative update, and Scott Anderson candidate for Chairman tells us about his candidacy. Thanks to everyone for coming out to further the Republican platform and please visit yorkrepublicans.org to join us and help us keep you informed.

FEBRUARY 2025 MEETING

Join us for the February meeting of the York County GOP. This month we welcome candidates for YC officers Scott Anderson candidate for Chairman and Caitlin Boyle candidate for Vice Chair . Thanks to everyone for coming out to further the Republican platform and please visit yorkrepublicans.org to join us and help us keep you informed.
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REORG

York County Republican Party (YCGOP) News
The South Carolina Republican Party and every County Republican Party goes through a
reorganization process every 2 years during which new officers and delegates are elected at
every level. If you want things like better schools, better roads and a better judicial system,
get involved. If you want to understand how legislation is passed, if you want to know how
your elected representatives are voting, if you want to have a voice, join us.
We have 100 precincts in York County and each precinct will elect officers and delegates to
represent that precinct during precinct reorganization. Each precinct represents
approximately 2500 people, and each precinct elects a President, Executive Committeeman and
Delegates to represent them in the state Republican Party. To join you must be a legal citizen, a
resident of your precinct and be a registered voter. York County Precinct reorganization will
occur in March at different locations, times and dates. If you need to know which precinct you
reside in, go to the following site and enter your information, including the last 4 digits of your
SSN: https://vrems.scvotes.sc.gov/Voter/Login?PageMode=VoterInformation
To find out when and where your precinct reorganization occurs go to:
https://yorkrepublicans.org/resources/
The delegates you elect will attend a county convention to be held on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
At the county convention you will elect county officers – YCGOP Chair, 1 st VC, 2 nd VC, 3 rd VC,
Secretary, Treasurer and County Executive Committeeman – and delegates that will attend a
state convention in May in Columbia.
Here are a few successes we have had in the past 2 years:

We helped our new state representative for House District 66, Jackie Terribile , get elected –
she’s a proud member of the Freedom Caucus.
 
We were very involved in the York County Sheriff’s race in which Tony Breeden was elected.
Our Education Legislative Committee initiated a Resolution to return to the traditional way of
teaching reading by using phonetics. This resolution was adopted by the state Republican
Party and codified into law by bill S.418.
We worked on the campaign for Senator Everette Stubbs, Senate District 17, who won by about
29 votes out of about 35,000 to replace Democratic Senator Mike Fanning.

January Meeting

Join us for the January meeting of the York County Gop. This month we welcome several members of the freedom caucus to share some of their experiences in Columbia and to take a few questions. Thanks to everyone for coming out to further the Republican platform and please visit yorkrepublicans.org to join us and help us keep you informed.

Western NC Recovery Support

Louis, SAR Commander, updates the ongoing mission in WNC disaster recovery and relief efforts and the need for inflatable boats to find remains in the waterways

YC UPDATE

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Nov. 2024 Meeting

Join us for the NOV. 2024 regular MEETING of the York County GOP. At the meeting we get an update on efforts to help the victims of Hurricane Helena in Western North Carolina, Chairman Larry Barnett reviews election results, and Sam Aaron from the South Carolina Policy Council shares legislative concerns that are likely to be addressed in the upcoming session at the State House in Columbia.