Early Voting Starts Saturday 1/21

You watched the debates, you took our survey (or didn’t), attended the PPP Event or looked at the Voters’ Guide. Now it’s your chance to vote for the GOP Presidential Candidate of your choice. For most of us, it’ll be a difficult choice – but don’t use that as an excuse! If you anticipate for any reason that you won’t be able to make it on Election Day, January 31st – then vote early – by either going to an Early Voting Location or voting by Absentee Ballot.* Always check with the Supervisor of Elections if you have any questions either on their website or at (561) 656-6200..

Important – if you aren’t registered as a Republican – you will not be able to vote in the Presidential Preference Primary.

EARLY VOTING STARTS THIS SATURDAY!

Presidential Preference Primary Election

DATES

Saturday, January 21, 2012 through Saturday, January 28, 2012

HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday – Friday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Saturday & Sunday 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

VOTING LOCATIONS

Jupiter Branch Library, 705 Military Trail, Jupiter 33458

Palm Beach Gardens Library, 11303 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens 33410

Supervisor of Elections Office, 240 South Military Trail, West Palm Beach 33415

Wellington Branch Library, 1951 Royal Fern Drive, Wellington 33414

Hagen Ranch Road Library, 14350 Hagen Ranch Road, Delray Beach 33446

Lantana Branch Library, 4020 Lantana Road, Lake Worth 33462

Belle Glade City Hall, 110 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd West, Belle Glade 33430

Boca Raton City Hall, 201 West Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton 33432

*ABSENTEE BALLOTS can be requested in many ways – by phone, online, requests can be faxed, a designated person can pick one up for you, you can mail in a postcard. You can also select in advance for which upcoming elections you desire an absentee ballot – so if you already know that you will be out of town for the primary in August or for the General Election in November – do it now – while you’re thinking about it. For more information on how to get your Absentee Ballot and when/how to send it in click here. Or go directly to the online form.

Palm Beach County Tea Party and South Florida 912 Host PPP Event

GOP Booth at Palm Beach Gardens Green Market

Palm Beach Gardens Green Market:

  • Sunday November 20, 27, Dec 11 & 18
  • 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Market is located at City Hall Complex next to PBG Fire Station # 1 at 4301 Burns Road
  • We will register volunteers
  • We will direct people to SOE web for voter registration
  • We will hand out information on issues and candidates
  • Our booth will be recognized by the American flag proudly on display and the elephant logo
  • Candidates can stand in the booth and speak to visitors
  • Candidates are allowed to walk around but not campaign as walking
  • All handouts can be placed at the booth
  • All signs can be placed at the booth
  • Contact person is Linda Gore- please call 686-1616 to volunteer

Senator Nelson Calls for Investigation of Conservative Activists

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A Look Inside ACORN

Join us on November 15 for a special program provided by RCPB and Americans for Prosperity.

Conservative Solutions to Illegal Immigration

Our October meeting featured a debate on solutions to illegal immigration in Florida. Moderated by Rick Kozell, the panel consisted of Florida 82 Representative William Snyder, Brewster Bevis of Associated Industries of Florida, and two local business owners who confront the issue on a regular basis, Richard Roth of Roth Farms, and Sean Rooney of Link Staffing. A synopsis will follow.

Pictures from Delia and Fred.

Immigration Forum for October Meeting

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Join the Cut Spending Now Rally on October 19th in West Palm Beach

Candidate Training Classes

Are you thinking about being a candidate for public office? Not sure how to get started?

The BizPac Political Training Institute will be holding classes over the next four weeks that will answer all your questions.

For more information:


The BIZPAC Political Training Institute (PTI) is designed to give participants a firsthand look at the political process and the technical details of operating a political campaign. From demographic profiles to press relations and fund raising, PTI looks at every aspect and idiosyncrasy of the political campaign process and gives participants the knowledge and the resources they need to enter the political arena. Good for potential candidates, campaign workers or volunteers, PTI covers the do’s and don’ts of successful political campaigning.

PTI includes four Tuesday night sessions beginning October 11th. Each session is held from 6pm-9pm and includes dinner. The schedule is as follows:

Session 1 – Becoming a Candidate and Creating a Campaign, October 11
Session 2 – Funding Your Campaign (Smile & Dial), October 18
Session 3 – Candidate Presentation and Image, October 25
Session 4 – Communicating The Campaign Message to Win, November 1

Each night will feature a panel of instructors including political consultants, elected officials, former candidates, representatives from the media and other professionals who work with candidates.

The cost to attend all four session is $95.

County Sets Tax Rate for 2012

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