The Collin County GOP Candidate Committee assessed the experience and backgrounds of municipal and school board candidates for the May 2024 election.
The 88th Session of the Texas Legislature put forward 14 Texas Constitutional amendments for citizens to vote on.
The Collin County GOP Candidate Committee assessed the experience and backgrounds of municipal and school board candidates for the May 2023 election.
Our Candidate Committee assessed the experience and backgrounds of school board candidates for Wylie and Princeton, and by unanimous approval, the committee enthusiastically made endorsements.
The 87th Session of the Texas Legislature put forward 8 Texas Constitutional amendments for citizens to vote on.
This candidate forum for Wylie City Council candidates in the May 2021 Elections in Collin County.
This candidate forum for Allen City Council and School Board candidates in the May 2021 Elections in Collin County.
This candidate forum for Collin College Board of Trustees candidates in the May 2021 Elections in Collin County.
This candidate forum for McKinney City Council and School Board candidates in the May 2021 Elections in Collin County.
This candidate forum for Frisco City Council and School Board candidates in the May 2021 Elections in Collin County.
This candidate forum for Plano City Council and School Board candidates in the May 2021 Elections in Collin County.
This candidate forum for Celina City Council and School Board candidates in the May 2021 Elections in Collin County.
Many voters are concerned after seeing the numerous media articles on the U.S. Postal Service that maybe they will not receive their ballots at all.
With the current concerns over the pandemic, voters are wondering if it is indeed safe to vote in person in the November election. Here is a list of some of the steps that are being taken to ensure your safety at the polls
The CollinGOP is fully funded locally. It does not receive any funding from the RNC, nor does it receive funding from the Republican Party of Texas.
The Republican Party of Texas (RPT) Convention process occurs every two years, and is how the Republican grassroots... Read more from guest author Shelby Williams
Today, the Collin County Republican Party launched the formation of “Victory 2018” – a countywide Get-Out-The-Vote initiative aimed at increasing Republican voter turnout in the General Election, which will be held November 6, 2018. Learn More about how to get involved.
Find the Collin County results for the 2018 Republican Primary Election. These results only indicate those that are the winner of Collin County results. Some races might be in a runoff because their race covered multiple counties.
Make no mistake about it, the grassroots is strong, influential, and in the Republican Party the grassroots is not like anything else -- it determines the direction of the party, what the issues are, and ultimately who represents the party in political elections. Learn more about the primary process and get involved!
A version of the blog post originally appeared on Candy Noble’s Blog Texas Republicans now have a new Chairman. At Saturday’s State Republican Executive Committee meeting James Dickey, former Travis County Republican Chairman, was elected as our new Chair. Two great candidates stepped up to run for Chair following Tom Mechler’s resignation two weeks ago. […]
July 21, 2016 Hard to believe but today was the last day of a great convention! The Texas Delegation had their team breakfast as usual this morning, and we got to sleep an extra 30 minutes (considering I went to bed at 3:00 AM this really helped!) Congressman Jeb Hensarling opened the breakfast talking about […]
Monday, July 18 The long wait is over as the Republican National Convention starts today. This morning the Texas Delegation attended the first of our four state breakfasts, and the room looked great with hundreds of us wearing our Texas flag shirts, blue jeans, boots and of course our Larry Mahan Milano hats. Texas Pride […]
Greetings from Cleveland, Ohio!! I arrived here today after an 1160 mile drive from Plano. Security is evident everywhere, with officers clearly visible both on the street and on building roofs, and many streets already blocked. It took some time just to find an open street to the hotel, but I made it. So did our Texas […]
A version of this post originally appeared on Candy Noble’s personal blog. Quick reminder: don’t forget to vote tomorrow (Tuesday, November 3) if you didn’t early vote. There are 7 Texas Constitutional Amendments for all Texas voters, and additional local bond and other issues on some local ballots. Collin County voters may vote at any […]
The phrase “All Politics is Local” is just as true now as it has ever been. In my position as Executive Director of your Collin County Republican Party, it seems not a day goes by without my receiving a phone call or an e-mail from a Republican voter angry at what is going on in […]
This post originally appeared on Candy Noble’s personal blog. The Presidential Primary will be coming to Texas in just 167 days (God willing and the creek doesn’t rise…more on that later). The State Republican Executive Committee (SREC) met this past weekend and much of our pressing work concerns the Primary Election and the Conventions that […]
Proposition 1 – SJR 1 “The constitutional amendment increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school purposes from $15,000 to $25,000, providing for a reduction of the limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that may be imposed for those purposes on the homestead of an […]
This post originally appears on Candy Noble’s blog. As we’re all busy with summertime fun and travel, the Republican Party of Texas has been busy. In the next few months we will have Candidate filing, a Presidential Primary and all our Republican Conventions (Precinct, Senatorial, State and National). Plus, we have some new election laws […]
As the Presidential race heats up with sixteen Republicans and five Democrats having declared their intent to run, we will be presenting an occasional ‘fun fact’ about the office of President. In this edition, the issue is left-handedness. In the general United States population around ten percent of our citizens are left handed. Of the forty-three […]
State Representative Scott Turner (House District 33, Collin and Rockwall Counties) announced on Thursday that he will not seek re-election to his House seat in 2016. The text of his announcement follows: Dear friends, Serving in the Texas House has been a tremendous honor, blessing, and privilege, and I am truly grateful for the trust […]
We congratulate Prime Minister Netanyahu on his recent victory in the Israeli elections. We trust the United States and Israel will continue the wonderful relationship they have shared since 1948 when the United Nations, led by the United States, approved the State of Israel. Since that time, the United States has always had Israel’s back […]
The General Election is November 4, 2014. Below are our Republican candidates in ballot order. Please be sure and vote straight ticket!
Primary voting has ended and there will be several run-offs. According to Texas law, a candidate must get more than 50% of the vote. If no candidate achieves this in the Primary, the top two candidates will again challenge each other. The Run-off Election is scheduled for Tuesday, May 27 from 7:00 to 7:00. You […]
Several cities and school districts in Collin County started early voting on April 28. Election Day is May 10. If you live in the cities of Allen, Anna, Celina, Fairview, McKinney, Murphy, Parker, Princeton, or Prosper or the school districts of Allen, Frisco, Lovejoy, Princeton, or Prosper be sure and vote. Collin County uses voting […]
Early voting has ended. Election Day is Tuesday March 4. You MUST have been registered by February 3 to vote in the primary. Collin County uses voting centers, which means you can vote at any polling location in the county on election day. For a sample ballot go here. For a list of election day […]
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