
Become a member of the St. Johns County Republican Executive Committee (REC) and represent your precinct.
The County is divided into five Districts. Each District is divided into precincts. Each precinct is comprised of neighborhoods that are connected geographically. A Precinct Committee Person (PCP) represents the Republican voters that live within his or her precinct. The PCP works to ensure that Republicans and unaffiliated voters that live in their precinct are aware of elections, candidates, and how to vote. A PCP is elected in even numbered years for a two-year term.
Process: Election by Public
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File a Declaration of Intent to become a candidate with the County Election Office.
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Your name will be placed on a ballot in your precinct.
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All registered Republicans in your precinct can vote in the August primaries.
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Winners are elected based on majority.
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If no name appears for position than a write-in candidate may be elected if he/she receives a minimum of five write-in votes.
Process: Appointment by Executive Committee
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If the position is not filled in the August primary than the Executive Committee may submit an appointment letter to the Supervisor of Election.
Any registered Republican wishing to become a Precinct Committeeperson should do the following:
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Complete the Candidate Oath;
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Complete the Republican Party Loyalty Oath;
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Contact the REC and/or attend the next monthly REC meeting with completed documents.
