Republican Candidates Draft
CALLING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES – Send us your information so we can Promote your campaign events.
We’ll put it in on our events calendar and in our monthly Party Line newsletter. Public forums, campaign events and fundraising events for Republican candidates who’ve registered for the June 2022 primary election in Montgomery County.
Send info to [email protected].
June Mondays with MoCo
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Chairman's May Message on Optimism
As Republicans, we have to feel optimism, growth and progress, that is who we are. We struggle every day to make our voices heard, work to grow our businesses, protect our families and support or neighbors. We simply ask that our representatives don’t remove police protection from our schools, don’t put severe tax burdens on everyday people struggling to recover the strongest economy in decades, educate and not indoctrinate our children and don’t to turn religions, races and income levels against each other for what you perceive as political benefit. We are all Americans and we need to do better.
Read moreUpdate on 2021 Election Law Legislation
By Jim Shalleck
President of the Montgomery County Board of Elections.
The Maryland General Assembly adjourned on Monday, April 12, 2021, enacting a number of laws which continue and expand on the voters’ preferences from this past Presidential election.
House Bill 745 increases the number of early voting sites throughout the State. Allocation of these sites was primarily based on population. In Montgomery County, the number of early voting sites will increase from 11 to 13, with an option for a 14th site.
Read moreCongratulations New Congresswomen
The Republican Party of Montgomery County congratulates Representatives Young Kim and Michelle Steel on their historic election to the House of Representatives. Not only are they the first Korean American women elected to the House of Representatives, but they are part of a notable GOP resurgence in southern California. Their November wins marked the first time California Republicans had taken out an incumbent House member since 1994.
In-Person Events
They're Back!

We're planning to see you in person! Vice Chair Anne Koutsoutis has gathered together the events planning volunteers to start planning real, in-person events after 2020, the year that wasn't. Stay tuned for announcements, fun and important gettogethers as we ramp up to Town elections this year and Federal and State elections in 2022. We'll see you soon.
Tim Scott and "Uncle Tom"
By Dennis Melby
Senator Tim Scott, a great and important Republican Senator, recently was attacked by the far left for giving a follow-up response after President Joe Biden’s address to Congress. The media, social media and some left-wing Democrats called him an “Uncle Tim”. They thought it was a clever slur meaning he was an Uncle Tom, a term they often use to deride folks like Justice Clarence Thomas and Secretary Ben Carson.
Here in Montgomery County, we Republicans remember Josiah Henson, the character “Uncle Tom” is based on, as a hero.
Read moreMask-free Memorial Day?
May 25, 2021
We are going gang-busters! The pandemic is rapidly in the rear view mirror. Wouldn't it be great it we could have a "Mask-free Memorial Day"?
Maybe we can, those who've been vaccinated or have recovered from the virus are now a majority of the population. However he did it, President Donald Trump managed to have Operation Warp Speed deliver the vaccines so rapidly no one can doubt it's been great for America and rapidly for the World.
Wouldn't it be great if our Republican Governor Hogan was able to remove the mask mandate in order for folks to enjoy a normal Memorial Day holiday? We'll see.
Oh, BTW, don't assume that if that happens we'll share in that freedom here in the Workers Paradise of Montgomery County. Control surpasses optimism, too many Union, Left, and Equity sign offs to think about that right now.
But maybe...hope springs eternal!
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After the story ran, an update...Nope, we didn't make it. We were the very last jurisdiction to end the Mask Mandate.




