Chicamacomico GOP Precinct Meets March 2nd | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Press Release:

    The Chicamacomico Precinct of the Dare County Republican Party will hold its annual precinct meeting on Thursday March 2nd at 7 PM at the Rodanthe-Waves-Salvo Community Center, 23186 Myrna Peters Road, Rodanthe. Contact is Precinct Chair Rick Shaftan 252-987-0210.

    The meeting is open to all Chicamacomico Precinct Republicans.

    The annual election process begins here, at the Precinct level. Please join us and find out how you can get involved. We will have fellow Republicans at the meeting to share their vision for Dare County. Find out about upcoming GOP activities for your Precinct and Dare County, including the County, District, and State Conventions, and our annual Reagan-Trump Dinner. Learn more at www.daregop.com.

    Precinct officers and Delegates for County Convention will be elected at this meeting. No one can vote at the County Convention for officers or other business without being elected as a Delegate of their own precinct first. Please, get involved.

    For more information about Dare County Republicans go to our website www.daregop.com.
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