February 5 - Super Tuesday in Alaska
February 5th will be Super Tuesday in Alaska. Registered Republicans, and those willing to register Republican, will be allowed to pledge their vote for their favorite candidate or vote unpledged (undecided). Voter registration forms will be available at the polling place. There will be voting for both District 6 and 12. The outcome on February 5 will determine how many votes each candidate gets at the Republican National Convention in September.
Voting will be from 4:30 to 8:30 pm be at the Community Center. In addition to the presidential preference poll, we will be holding our district convention for district 12. Attend and let us know you want to be a delegate to state convention.
One reason that many good people don’t get involved in the party nomination process and conventions is that they have never done so before and feel they would be in over their heads. At every convention fully half of the delegates (or more) are participating for the first time. You would not be the only first timer. Being a convention delegate at the district or state, or even national level, is not as complicated as you might guess. This year more than ever the final outcome of the presidential nomination process is upin the air and you can help settle the outcome.
“Voters registering for the first time or new to the area should bring an electric bill or rent bill or something that shows their physical address.”
Call Debbie Joslin at 460 9573 for more information.
Voting will be from 4:30 to 8:30 pm be at the Community Center. In addition to the presidential preference poll, we will be holding our district convention for district 12. Attend and let us know you want to be a delegate to state convention.
One reason that many good people don’t get involved in the party nomination process and conventions is that they have never done so before and feel they would be in over their heads. At every convention fully half of the delegates (or more) are participating for the first time. You would not be the only first timer. Being a convention delegate at the district or state, or even national level, is not as complicated as you might guess. This year more than ever the final outcome of the presidential nomination process is upin the air and you can help settle the outcome.
“Voters registering for the first time or new to the area should bring an electric bill or rent bill or something that shows their physical address.”
Call Debbie Joslin at 460 9573 for more information.

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