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Chairman’s Welcome


Dear Friends,

Welcome to the homepage of the Georgia Republican Party. I am extremely privileged and grateful to serve as your Chairman.  Your hard work and dedication has made our Party the fastest growing family in Georgia. It represents the common sense, mainstream values of Georgians. I am proud of our elected officials and their leadership, and proud of all the hard work our volunteers have done and are doing at the grassroots level.

Republicans in Georgia currently hold all of the statewide constitutional offices as well majorities in the Georgia General Assembly and Congressional Delegation. Our state has come a long way since we elected our first post-Reconstruction Republican Governor in 2002. All of our successes would not have been possible without your commitment and hard work.

While these victories are great, they are not permanent. We must work hard every day to take back our America in 2014 and beyond! I hope that you find all the tools you need here, whether you are looking to volunteer, contribute financially, connect to our social media outlets or get the latest news. Please return to our site often as it is updated frequently.

The site also offers information about your local Republican party. By clicking on “Local” you can find information about your county and district GOP organizations. Although we have made tremendous strides in organizing local parties across the state, we still have a few left to build. If by chance your area of the state does not have an organized party and you would be interested in getting involved, we would love to hear from you!

Our Party is moving the Peach State forward, and with your help, I look forward to continuing that progress as we solidify the Republican majorities across every level of government in Georgia!

Sue P. Everhart
Chairman

Chairman Everhart’s Full Bio

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Central DeKalb Republican Women Meeting

Posted by events on Apr 8, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off

Central DeKalb Republican Women Meeting Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 Time: 11:00am Location: Dekalb Republican Headquarters Speaker: Author – Diane Vann  Topic: How the Communist Manifesto of 1848 Blueprints the Actions  of the Democratic Party and President Obama Today. Lunch After The Meeting at S&S Cafeteria. The meeting will be held at the DeKalb Republican Party office (3583-G) in Embry Village shopping center at I-285 and Chamblee Tucker Road.    The meeting is open to the public and no reservations are required....

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Grassroots Newsletter – March 20th, 2013

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March 20th, 2013 Visit GAGOP.ORG Contribute! Subscribe Volunteer Unsubscribe Events Contact Us Social Media In This Issue From The Chairman’s Desk CPAC 2013 Highlights Jeff Foxworthy – Presidents’ Day RNC’s New Voter Outreach Program Nancy Pelosi “Don’t Pay Taxes” (Video) Atlanta City Council Votes Yes on New Stadium Senator Cruz nails Senator Feinstein on Gun Control Obama’s “Charm Offensive” Makes GOP Wary In Loving Memory From Georgia Universities: Why...

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GAGOP Grassroots Newsletter, March 7th, 2013

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March 7th, 2013 Visit GAGOP.ORG Contribute! Subscribe Volunteer Unsubscribe Events Contact Us Social Media In This Issue From The Chairman’s Desk David Stover Wins HD-71 Jeff Foxworthy – Presidents’ Day Thursday is “Crossover Day” Featured Video: The First Step … Sequester cuts not enough: 42% Democrats Praise Dictator White House Tours Sequestered In Memory Of Obama Targeting Georgia Quick Reads Save The Date(s) Help Lead The Charge Election Resources 2013 Election Calendar ...

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GAGOP Grassroots Newsletter, February 27th, 2013

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February 27th, 2013 Visit GAGOP.ORG Contribute! Subscribe Volunteer Unsubscribe Events Contact Us Social Media Election Resources 2013 Election Calendar Register to vote online Locate your County Registrar Absentee/Advance Ballot In This Issue From The Chairman’s Desk Jeff Foxworthy – Presidents’ Day Conventions 2013 Georgia An Example For D.C.? Black Conservatives Meet Sequester Is Fearmongering In Memory Of … Obama Targeting Georgia Quick Reads Save The Date(s) Help Lead The...

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A Quick View Of The 2013 Convention Process

Posted by GAGOP on Feb 7, 2013 in Convention, Uncategorized | Comments Off

Hospitality Information About Athens Hotel Information Sponsorship Information Convention Schedule February 9, 2013 Over 80,000 County Mass Meetings (10:00 AM) March 9, 2013 Under 80,000 County Mass Meetings (9:00 AM) March 9, 2013 County Conventions (10:00 AM) April 20, 2013 Congressional District Conventions (10:00 AM) May 17 – 18, 2013   Tentative Schedule Georgia GOP State Convention Athens Classic Center 300 North Thomas Street, Athens, GA 30601 (2:00 PM Friday, 10:00 AM Saturday) Tentative...

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GAGOP Grassroots Newsletter: February 6th, 2013

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February 6th, 2013 Visit GAGOP.ORG Contribute! Subscribe Volunteer Unsubscribe Events Contact Us Social Media Election Resources 2013 Election Calendar Register to vote online Locate your County Registrar Absentee/Advance Ballot Weekly Quote(s) “The Constitution shall never be construed… to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms.” - Samuel Adams “If Benjamin Franklin rose to invoke the Almighty as the Constitution itself was...

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Observing Martin Luther King Day

Posted by GAGOP on Jan 21, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off

Dear Friends, On January 15th, 1986 Ronald Reagan signed legislation making Martin Luther King, Jr’s birthday a national holiday to be celebrated on the third Monday of January.  This year, that will be January 21st, although he was born on January 15th, 1929. Best known for his “I have a dream” speech, King was also a prolific writer, speaker, and coalition builder who focused on peaceful protests, largely influenced by Ghandi’s successes in India. Ghandi’s influence on Reverend King can be seen from the very...

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GAGOP Grassroots Newsletter: January 16th, 2013

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January 16th, 2013 Visit GAGOP.ORG Contribute! Subscribe Volunteer Unsubscribe Events Contact Us Social Media Election Resources 2013 Election Calendar Register to vote online Locate your County Registrar Absentee/Advance Ballot Weekly Quote(s) “Freedom is not a gift bestowed upon us by other men, but a right that belongs to us by the laws of God and nature.” – Benjamin Franklin All of these things – learning to control the government, limiting the amount of money it can take from us,...

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Georgia GOP Grassroots Newsletter: January 10th, 2013

Posted by GAGOP on Jan 10, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off

January 10th, 2013 Visit GAGOP.ORG Contribute! Subscribe Volunteer Unsubscribe Events Contact Us Social Media Election Resources 2013 Election Calendar Register to vote online Locate your County Registrar Absentee/Advance Ballot Weekly Quote “Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: First a right to life, secondly to liberty, and thirdly to property; together with the right to defend them in the best manner they can.” – Samuel Adams Statewide Events Thursday, January 10th,...

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COLLINS CO-SPONSORS BALANCED BUDGET AMENDMENTS

Posted by GAGOP on Jan 3, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off

Newest GA Congressman wastes no time getting to work Washington, D.C. – Minutes after being sworn in as Georgia’s newest Congressional Member, Representative Doug Collins (R-GA) co-sponsored two balanced budget amendments. Sponsored by Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), both pieces of legislation will ensure the federal government is held responsible for balancing its budget through a Constitutional amendment. The amendments prohibit Congress from spending more than in it receives during the fiscal year. “It’s not a hard concept...

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