Our goal is to get the registered conservative voters in Johnson County to vote. There are over 90,000 registered voters and only about 20,000 actually vote. We do not endorse any particular candidate for the primaries. We are here for the Johnson County Republican Party. That would be you. Here you will discover that this is the very center of the JCRP. You will learn things that you never knew about how our Party works, direct contact with those who govern us, what it takes to hold elections, and why it is important that you participate in the local party. Mainly we want you to have fun and enjoy yourselves, politics isn't the grind you have been led to believe.
What are the advantages of being a volunteer?
By being a volunteer you will be supplied with the resources needed to make a difference.
You will receive training on how to make contact with people in your neighborhood.
How you can communicate a unified message to your fellow voters so they will know that they are not alone.
Connect with people that are in your voting precinct, in this way working together you can pass on information about issues and candidates for local elections. Number one reason people don't vote in local elections is because they know nothing about the candidates, bonds, or issues.
You will receive training on how to make contact with people in your neighborhood.
How you can communicate a unified message to your fellow voters so they will know that they are not alone.
Connect with people that are in your voting precinct, in this way working together you can pass on information about issues and candidates for local elections. Number one reason people don't vote in local elections is because they know nothing about the candidates, bonds, or issues.
DisclosurePolitical advertising paid for by Johnson County Republican Volunteers, Theresa Copenhaver, Treasurer,210 S Main, Cleburne, TX 76033. Contributions are not tax deductible as charitable contributions. Corporate contributions are not permitted. The Johnson County Republican Volunteers, its President, and its Candidate Committee Chair do NOT endorse any candidate in a contested race in the Republican primary.