Oct 9 Mon Last day to register to vote in the Nov 6 general election

Oct 15 Mon Advance (in person) voting starts

Oct 26-27 Ludwig Von Mises Institute 30th Anniversary Celebration, Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain. www.mises.org

Oct 27 Sat Early voting

Nov 6 Tue ELECTION DAY

Nov 9-11 Fri-Sun Ga Literary Festival, Golden Isles

Dec 1 Sat 1:00-5:00 pm Magnolia Garden Club 4th Annual Historic Christmas Tour http://mgcbrunswickga.blogspot.com

2013

May 17 and 18, 2013, State GOP Convention in Athens, GA

Saturday, February 4, 2012

How to participate in the GA GOP convention process from Glynn County


BULLETIN for GLYNN COUNTY participants. Added Feb 19. Updated Mar 1 and Mar 5.
  1. Contact your precinct chairman or County GOP chairman to find out if you were elected as an alternate or delegate to the Mar 10 County Convention.
    • St. Williams precinct: contact Karen Ross (islandtreehouse@bellsouth.net) or your precinct chairman Dale Provenzano. dale.provenzano@gmail.com
    • Others should contact County Chair Ron Sadowski: 912-269-0011 mapman2000@hotmail.com
  2. Contact the Nominating Committee if you want to be nominated as an alternate or delegate to the District or State Convention. This is not REQUIRED by any rule. It is HIGHLY recommended to enhance your chances and smooth the operation of the convention. Contact Jeff Chapman 912-399-8663 senatorchapman@comcast.net, Sandy Dean deanhome@bellsouth.net, Sam Wright wrightsl@yahoo.com, Joann Cook  jcook122@bellsouth.net  
  3. UPDATED March 1. Neither County Chairman Sadowski nor Committee Chairman Chapman have responded to requests for a list of committee members or info on their schedule --  names gathered in coincidental communications with Joann Cook and Sandy Dean. Thank you to Sandy Dean for reaching out so broadly to collect and communicate with delegates and alternates.
  4. UPDATED March 5 new processes for nominations with a Mar 7 deadline. See http://karens-calendar.blogspot.com/2012/03/glynn-county-gop-convention-requests.html
During Presidential years, the convention purpose is solely to elect delegates.  It requires a commitment to SHOW UP a few Saturdays over a few weeks or months.

Glynn County Mass Precinct Meeting, SAT Feb 18. First United Methodist Church 1400 Norwich St. Brunswick, GA
Doors open at 9:00 AM; meeting convenes at 10:00 am. Photo ID requested.
You MUST be a registered voter and be in line by 10:0 am. Please know your precinct number. 
The precincts elect Delegates and Alternates to the upcoming County Conventions. 

My experience:
·       Anyone who ATTENDS on Feb 18 can be elected to the county.  
·       People who DON’T attend can be elected to county if someone present votes to add them to the precinct list.
·       There are never enough bodies to fill the slots. If EVERY Glynn County precinct elected a full slate of alternates and delegates, we’d turn in nearly 400 names to the Glynn County convention. (See the precinct allocation at the end)

Glynn County Party Convention, SAT Mar 10. Ritz Theater, 1530 Newcastle St. Brunswick.
Doors open at 9:00 AM; meeting convenes at 10:00 am.
  • Who participates at the county convention? Those who were elected as delegates or alternates by the 58 people in attendance at the Feb 18 Mass Meeting. It could be hundreds but most likely fewer than 100 will show up.
  • How many were allocated to the County?  Only the County and State GOP knows. Normally the NUMBER of alternates and delegates allocated from precinct to county is PUBLIC info.based on a public formula and public election results. But supposedly Glynn County Bd of Elections improperly posted the precinct vote totals from 2008 so those public numbers couldn't be used in the delegate allocation.  The State GOP obtained the correct allocations but the info has not been made public. 
  • How many were actually elected to the County? Appears 223 delegates and 76 alternates. 
  • Who can be elected alternate or delegate FROM the COUNTY Convention TO the District and State Conventions? The delegates at the County Convention can select anyone they want (who is an eligible voter) to be a delegate to District or State. There are no requirements as to party membership, party financial donations, party activism, etc. and you do not have to be present at the County to be elected to the District or State. But if more than 98 people want to be delegates or alternates to district or state then they will have to COMPETE - and either have the power of VOTES or the power of persuasion.

They must show up and be seated as delegates. 
 The County Conventions elect Delegates and Alternates to both the District and State Conventions.  Counties are allocated 1 state delegate PLUS 1 state delegate per 1000 votes for McCain and 1 district delegate PLUS 1 district delegate per 750 votes for McCain.  
Glynn County cast 20,749 votes for McCain in 2008 so we are entitled to 21 state delegates, 21 state alternates, 28 district delegates, and 28 district alternates for a total of 98 slots to fill.

My experience:
·       Anyone who ATTENDS the county convention on Mar 10 has a good chance at being elected as an Alternate to District or State.  
·       There is usually more competition for the state delegate slots.
·       Some people will be elected to BOTH the district and state convention as delegates and/or alternates.
·       Few people are elected as delegates to both district and state.
·       Who gets elected by the county depends entirely on who attends the county convention. NORMALLY the convention attendees reward those who are present that day, those who are known to have previously supported Party or candidates, those who are known as likely to actually attend, and those who have supporters present that day.
·       Anyone who wants to go to the district or state conventions may be asked to speak up and say why they should be elected. Be ready to state briefly what you have done recently for GOP friendly issues or candidates.   If you want to be elected, it is important to have your friends present and/or to work with the nominating committee so that they nominate you to the convention.


1st District Party Convention, SAT Apr 14, Glynn Academy Cafeteria, Brunswick
Doors open at 9:00 am; meeting convenes at 10:00 am
Each district elects 3 delegates and 3 alternates to the National Convention. In total 42 delegates will be elected from Georgia's 14 congressional districts.

My experience:
·       There are nearly always no-shows so if you attend as an alternate from Glynn, you should be seated and get to vote at the District or State.  
·       There will be a nominating committee. Candidates for national delegate will be asked to provide a short resume.  It’s highly competitive. What you’ve done RECENTLY matters most.


Georgia Republican Party State Convention, May 18-19, Columbus, GA.
Delegates at the State Convention will elect 31 Delegate At-Large and 31 Alternates At-Large to the Republican National Convention. Delegates will also elect a Republican National Committeeman and a Republican National Committeewoman to represent Georgia on a four-year term.

My experience:
It is HIGHLY competitive to be elected to the national convention.  It helps to be nominated by the nominating committee. Without their support, you may need to mount a telephone and/or letter writing campaign to the 2000 delegates to the state convention. (Ga cast 2,048,759 votes for McCain in 2008; presumably there will be 2000 delegates at the state convention)

Republican National Convention starts Aug 27, Tampa FL
Georgia gets 76* delegates and 73* alternates to the Republican National Convention in Tampa the week of Aug 27. (*as of September the RNC allocated 75 delegates to GA but GA was appealing and expected to get 76 total.)

Details for the Glynn County Precincts: these are my calculations for the delegate/alternate allotments per precinct to the Glynn County convention. The allocations are based on 1 delegate/alternate per precinct PLUS 1 per 50 votes for McCain in 2008.

Sterling Church of God 1+14 = 15
Sterling Elem School 1+16 = 17
Marshes of Glynn 1+16 = 17
Satilla Marsh 1+13 = 14
First Baptist SSI = 1+12=13
St. Williams Church 1+16=17 The final number allocated 37 delegates + 37 alternates.

Oglethorpe Point 1+8 = 9
Christian Renewal 1+12 = 13
Jekyll Island 1+5=6
American Legion 1+5=6
Northside Church 1+10=11
C B Greer 1+19 = 20
Beverly Shores 1+9 = 10
College Place 1+4=5
Ballard Recreation 1+6=7
Glyndale 1+7=8
City Rec 1+7=8
Burroughs Molette 1+1=2
Seldon Park 1+0 = 1

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

January Calendar of caucuses, primaries, and debates

        Jan 1 Sun “Pull for a kid” oyster roast fundraiser. See Jan 14 event for more info.
        Jan 2 Mon 6:00 – 8:00 pm Glynn County GOP Social. Bennie’s Red Barn. 5514 N. Frederica Rd, SSI, 31522. CHANGED TO JAN 9
        Jan 3 Iowa Caucus
        Jan 7 Sat 9:00 pm ET GOP Presidential Debate from NH sponsored by WMUR and ABC news
        Jan 8 Sun 9:00 am ET GOP Presidential Debate from Concord NH sponsored by NBC and Facebook
        Jan 6-8 Fri-Sun. Awakening. Sanctuary Resort, Kiawah Island SC. Conservative policy weekend - by invitation only.
        Jan 9 11:30 social, Noon luncheon. Golden Isles Republican Women luncheon. Bonefish Grill, St. Simons Is., $17/person. RSVP Ruby Robinson 912-261-8807
        Jan 9  Mon 6:30 – 7:30 pm Golden Isles Tea Party. Strike Zone Brunswick. Contact goldenislesteaparty@gmail.com
        Jan 10 NH Primary
        Jan 14 Sat “Pull for a kid tug ‘o war” to send a local kid to summer camp with the Boys and Girls Club. Sponsored by The Rugby River Men. $100 to sponsor a team. $15 individual donation suggested. Contact Brent Nichols riverwolfchief@gmail.com; send checks to “Rugby river men” c/o Brent Nichols, P.O. Box 1881, Brunswick GA 31521.
        Jan 14 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Friends of Jack Kingston Family barbecue. Ottawa Farms, 702 Bloomingdale Rd., Bloomingdale GA  RSVP susan@jackkingston.org
        Jan 16 Mon 9:00 pm ET GOP Presidential Debate from Myrtle Beach SC sponsored by Fox News and the SC GOP
        Jan 19 Thu TIME TBD GOP Presidential Debate from Charleston SC sponsored by CNN and the SRLC
        Jan 21 Sat South Carolina Primary
        Jan 23 Mon 6:00 pm Indigo Coastal Shanty Beer Tasting with True Vine Wine & Gourmet. $25/person. Contact Brian Green, truevinewine@gmail.com 912-280-0380
        Jan 23 Mon TIME TBD GOP Presidential Debate from Tampa FL sponsored by NBC, St. Petersburg Times, National Journal and the Florida Council of 100.
        Jan 26 Thu TIME TBD GOP Presidential Debate from Jacksonville FL sponsored by CNN, Hispanic Leadership Network, and FL GOP
        Jan 26 Thu 6:00 – 8:30 pm Sons of Confederate Veterans Lee-Jackson Birthday. Speaker: GA Division Chaplain / 6th Brigade Commander Rev. James "Jim" Cavanah (Anglican Orthodox), of Savannah “General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson.” Ole Times Country Buffet, Brunswick. Contact: Scott Newbern (912) 230-1125
        Jan 31 Tue Florida Primary 

Learn more about Ron Paul supporters in Iowa: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vgxgn4OO4J0

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Ron Paul for Liberty

Watch this 10 minute video which nicely captures Ron Paul's 30+ year unfailing crusade for liberty.
http://girls4ronpaul.blogspot.com/2011/09/ron-paul-only-one-we-can-trust_22.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+GirlsLoveRonPaul+%28Girls+Love+Ron+Paul%29

This is not politician. not a partisan. not another special interest. a pro liberty conservative in the pre pro war GOP tradition. I've followed this man's in / out of office more than 30 years, in economics 20 years... no one can touch what he knows and lives by. Would an ordinary 76 year old politician dare to make this race? No. He is not ordinary. and not a politician. He's a statesman. 

You've heard of Arab spring? it's time for American spring for freedom