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Precinct Chairs

Precinct chairs are the backbone of the Republican Party — representing neighborhoods across Brazos County.

Precinct Chair Resources

Training materials, party documents, and tools to help you serve your precinct effectively.

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Precinct Chair Handbook

Your complete guide to duties, responsibilities, and procedures as a Brazos County precinct chair.

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Meeting Schedule

Dates and locations for Executive Committee meetings and party events throughout the year.

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Election Resources

Voter registration info, early voting locations, and election-day resources for your precinct.

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Texas GOP Resources

Platform, rules, and materials from the Republican Party of Texas.

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Find Your Precinct

Not sure which precinct you're in? Look it up using the Brazos County elections tool.

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Contact Party Leadership

Need help or have a question? Reach out to county party leadership directly.

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Duties & Responsibilities

Precinct Chairs are the local leaders who organize neighborhoods, connect with voters, and help Republicans win elections across Brazos County.

Precinct Chair FAQ

What is a Precinct Chair?

Precinct Chairs are the most influential leaders in their communities and the basic building blocks of any successful political party. Organizing and campaigning are primary responsibilities.

Precinct Chairs represent their neighborhoods on the Republican Party of Brazos County Executive Committee. Texas law gives precinct chairs limited official powers, including the ability in certain circumstances to fill party nominations that become vacant between primary and general elections.

What are the qualifications?
  • Must be a registered voter in the precinct
  • Must vote in the Republican Primary or sign an oath of affiliation
  • Cannot hold or run for federal, state, or county office
How do you become a Precinct Chair?

Precinct chairs are elected by Republican voters in the Primary Election every two years. When a position becomes vacant between elections, the county party may appoint a qualified applicant to serve the remainder of the term.

What are the core responsibilities?

A Precinct Chair helps organize and grow the Republican vote:

  • Recruit volunteers
  • Organize neighborhood block walks
  • Distribute campaign materials
  • Conduct phone outreach
  • Encourage voter turnout

The precinct chair may also recruit election workers and convene the Republican precinct convention following the primary election.

What is the Executive Committee?

The Executive Committee is the governing body of the Republican Party of Brazos County, made up of all elected precinct chairs. It meets several times per year to conduct official party business.

Is this a paid position?

No. Precinct Chairs are volunteer political positions and are not paid.

What tools does Brazos GOP provide?

Precinct Chairs receive tools to help organize voters including voter data access, door-to-door canvassing tools, phone banking systems, and event planning assistance.


Become a Precinct Chair

Precinct chairs are the backbone of the Republican Party. Represent your neighborhood, engage your community, and help elect conservative leaders across Brazos County. No experience required — just a commitment to your community.


Precinct Chair Directory

PrecinctNamePhoneEmail
1Ginger Mikeskagmikeska@msn.com
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7Mary Ann Quimbychaplain365@yahoo.com
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9Bill Binghambrazospct9@gmail.com
10Jay Meadoristherehopeforme@gmail.com
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12Arfie Carrarfiecarr@hotmail.com
13Nathan Cooknathan@nathan-cook.com
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21Anderson Wisewisec4g@gmail.com
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24Jerri Lynn Wardjward@garloward.com
26Susan LucasSEL0730@pobox.com
27Rudy Schultzrudyschultz46@gmail.com
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29Ray Thomasraythomas928@gmail.com
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31George (Allen) Sassanoallensassano@gmail.com
32Will MontfortMontfort1945@gmail.com
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36Clayton Watsonclaytonhwatson@gmail.com
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40Robert "Robby" Smithrobby@integrityflo.com
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43Stephen Rotschstephen.rotsch@verizon.net
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48Ronnie Vitullikcattleman@gmail.com
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61Silas Garrett Jr.silasgarrettjr@outlook.com
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63Justin L. Farrelljustin@farrellgjesdal.com
64Mark Browningmarkbrowning88@gmail.com
66Michael O'Connellmocnbcs@verizon.net
68***NO VOTERS***
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73Morgan ManganMorganManganBCS@gmail.com
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76Ann Waltonalwalton1234@gmail.com
77Stacy Varleysvarleyrn@aol.com
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80Laura Cookbrazospct80@gmail.com
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88Maria SchamsMemagee16@gmail.com
100Tim Fostertsbees@icloud.com
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103Michael Hojnackihojnacki.michael@gmail.com
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108***NO VOTERS***
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199test2777-666-7777test6@test.com
299test777-777-7777tes7@text.com