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2024 General Election Voter Guide Featured

The Bastrop County Republican Party (BCRP) and Lost Pines Republican Women (LPRW) joined together to generate a 2024 Voter Guide  for early voting and on Election Day November 5th, 2024.  Available in English and Spanish.

 

Remember cellphones and other digital devices are not permitted inside the polling place, but you can take the red boxed tear off section of candidates on the last page of the Voter Guide as your helpful notes.

2022 General Election Voter Guide

The Bastrop County Republican Party (BCRP) and Lost Pines Republican Women (LPRW) joined together to generate and mail a 16 page Voter GuideThis 2022 General Election issue is loaded with Candidate information, and will begin arriving in your mailbox early next week.  You’ll also find Early Voting and Election Day polling places, dates and hours, a current list of your BCRP Executive Committee, Officers and Precinct Chairs, as well as information and an application for LPRW membership.

Remember cellphones and other digital devices are not permitted inside the polling place, but you can take the red boxed tear off section of candidates on the last page of the Voter Guide as your helpful notes.

For additional information, visit our 2022 Republican Candidates post, where you’ll find links to each respective candidate website or Facebook pages, and more …

 

Work the polls

The Bastrop GOP is looking for pollworkers on Election Day, Tuesday March 1.  Please contact GOP Chair Mike Gepner if you would like to work that day.  This is a paid position and training will be provided.

Early voting starts February 14 and ends February 25.  Would you like to be a poll watcher during the election?  Please contact GOP Chair Mike Gepner if you would like to volunteer your time.  This is fascinating work and helps ensure election integrity.  A poll watcher guide is available through the TX Secretary of State website and some online training from the RNC.

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Election Integrity Commission

After the 2016 election, President Trump established the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Do you remember? On May 11, 2017, he signed an Executive Order establishing the commission. Vice President Pence headed up this commission and it could have no more than 15 members. Vice Chair of the Commission was Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. Its charge was set forth in the Executive Order 13799.

The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections.  The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following:

  • (a)  those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people’s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections;
  • (b) those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people’s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and
  • (c) those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting.

In a call with commission members on June 28, 2017, members were told a letter would be sent to the 50 states and District of Columbia on behalf of the Commission requesting publicly-available data from state voter rolls and feedback on how to improve election integrity.

CountingHere we are, four years later, facing legitimate recounts and lawsuits over dead people voting, improper counting, lack of signature verification, and other violations of various state laws. Here we are, four years later, with so many voting “irregularities” that 50% of the US voting population doesn’t trust the outcome of the election.

What ever happened to that commission and its work? It was disbanded due to the refusal of certain states to participate and litigation brought by some with no interest in verifying voter roles, in election integrity. It was disbanded by those who claimed there was no voter fraud, no irregularities. It was all made up by Donald J. Trump. Odd, since he won.

If you believe there should be a national voter database and/or national voter ID cards, knowing what happened to this commission, who brought suit, what the commenting members of the public had to say should be at the top of your reading list.

Here are some resources to get you started:

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