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KCGOP Support our Police Petition
“You are now leaving the USA” That’s what the sign says as you look into what Seattle radical activists have dubbed the CHAZ, or Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone. Once again Seattle is in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. Jay Inslee and Jenny Durkan are the laughing stock of the entire country. In the midst of this chaos, radical […]
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Show your Support for our Police!
Law Enforcement across the country are being attacked indiscriminately by radicals whose goal is to get rid of Police Departments across the United States. Let’s show our officers that the hatred leveled against them each day by these extremists are simply the voices of a vocal minority. Sign this petition today to show our officers […]
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Become a Republican Precinct Committee Officer
Make a Real Difference, Starting With Your Neighborhood A Precinct Committee Officer (PCO) is one of the most important roles in the Republican Party. They serve on the front lines of our elections, engage directly with their neighbors, build strong communities, and ensure strong Republican turnout in our elections. What are the duties of a PCO? Make sure neighbors […]
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Help Repeal SB 5395!
Republicans fought for hours, proposing amendments that would protect our right to choose and teach our kids on these mature topics, but each attempt was shot down by the radical Democrats. We must stop the madness and restore sanity to Olympia. Sign up today to help gather signatures to qualify a referendum for the ballot […]
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2020 Caucuses and Conventions
Where did those four years go? See below for the schedule of Caucuses and Conventions in King County. Register for your Legislative District caucus HERE. ________________________________________________________________________ April 18th – 1st & 11th Legislative District Caucuses April 19th – 33rd & 37th Legislative District Caucuses April 25th – 5th & 30th Legislative District Caucuses April 26th […]
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2020 Legislative District Caucuses
Thank you to everyone who attended their Republican Precinct Caucuses on February 29th! Now that the precinct caucuses are finished, we are moving on to the Legislative District Caucuses where delegates will be elected to the State Convention. You may pre-register for the event here: www.kcgop.org/2020LDCaucus
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2020 Pooled Precinct Caucus
The Pooled Precinct Caucuses Are Here! To pre-register for the event and to find out the location of your precinct caucus, please go to www.wsrp.org/caucus and print out the email that is sent to you after registering as proof of voter registration. This will make check-in go much faster and more smoothly. 1. If […]
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2020: Bad Bills from the Legislature
Low Carbon Fuel Standard (HB1110 / SB5412) was defeated last year, yet the Democrats in the legislature think we want to increase our gas taxes with a costly and inefficient method of reducing carbon emissions. This increase in our gas taxes would not go toward supporting road projects. The end result would reduce our economy […]
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2019 General Election Recommendations
Disclaimer: Since the 2019 races are all non-partisan, these recommendations are not endorsements. Races with only one candidate will not appear in this list. Plus, not every race will have a recommendation. (Find your race using Ctrl-F)
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AM1590 The Answer’s Vision 2020
An evening of lively discussion about the future of our great country. Larry Elder has a take-no-prisoners style, using such old-fashioned things as evidence and logic. Larry shines the bright light of reasoned analysis on many of the myths and hypocrisies apparent in our system of government, our society, and the media itself. He slays dragons […]
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Seattle’s Green New Deal
The Seattle City Council recently passed a new resolution to adopt a city-wide “Green New Deal.” If you thought that Seattle was loony already, this newest resolution should take the cake for being their craziest resolution yet. First, let’s look at this as if it were actually a plan to help save our environment. This […]
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Who NOT To Vote For In 2019
The King County Democrats went and did us a favor recently! They released a large list of non-partisan candidates who are Democrat endorsed in 2019. Lucky for us, we know who NOT to vote for in this election. See the list of Democrat primary endorsements below: King County Council, District 2: Girmay Zahilay King County Council, […]
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King County Elections Observer Training
King County Elections is holding observer training for citizens who are interested in making sure our democracy in King County is safe and secure. If you are interested in joining your fellow Republicans at the next observer training, please contact us at [email protected] Election Observer Training Times: Session 1: Tuesday, July 16, 1:30 p.m. […]
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“Homeless and Addicted in Seattle: What’s the End Game?” Forum Recap
Yesterday evening, a group of our Legislative Districts as well as other sponsors came together to host a forum to discuss a couple of Seattle’s biggest crises – homelessness and addiction. Together with John Curley as the moderator and a pannel of experts and esteemed community members, a conversation was able […]
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Summer 2019 Referendums and Initiatives
These are the PDFs of the Summer 2019 Referendums and Initiatives that Republicans across King County are supporting. If you are planning on printing them out yourself or taking them to the print shop for your group, please follow the rules below: Must be printed double sided on 11 x 17 size paper. The paper […]
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Welcome to the Sanctuary State Trifecta, Washington!
Governor Jay Inslee recently signed the law making Washington a team player in the sanctuary state trifecta, also known as the left coast. This occurred only a few weeks after a Kittitas County Sheriff was gunned down by an illegal immigrant right here in our state. The callousness of enacting this law so soon after […]
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VETO THE TAXES!
From KCGOP Chair Cynthia Cole: Are we ready to create a public outcry over the Legislature’s hastily passed 2 billion dollars in new and increased taxes? What happened in March of 2018 after a week of public outcry over a controversial public-records bill hurriedly approved by the State Legislature? The Governor took account of the […]
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Are You Fracking Kidding Me?
The Washington State Legislature is currently in the process of trying to ban both the exploratory and actual drilling components of fracking. SB 5145 has passed the Senate and is on its way to the floor of the House. Thank God, because fracking is bad, right? While that may still be up for debate, it […]
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On the Recent Tragedy in Kittitas County
On the Recent Tragedy in Kittitas County On the evening of March 19th, 2019 a tragedy happened in our neighboring community of Kittitas County. Due to the recent information that has been confirmed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) about the immigration status of the suspect, Chair of the King County Republican Party, Cynthia […]
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Three Strikes and You’re Out!
There is a new push led by State Senator Jeannie Darneille (D-Tacoma), to overturn Washington’s “Three Strikes” law. In 1993, the voters of this state approved the Three Strikes initiative by 76%. Since then, it has kept repeat violent criminals off the street and deterred many others from becoming repeat offenders. The original bill produced […]
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Newly Ratified King County Legislative District Chairs Announcement.
For Immediate Release Wednesday, February 6, 2019 Contact: Jon Cantalini Phone: (425) 990-0404 King County GOP Ratifies all District Chairs BELLEVUE—Earlier this week the King County Republican Party successfully ratified all 16 Legislative District Chairs for the 2019-2020 term. The following individuals will be the grassroots leaders in each of the King County Legislative Districts: […]
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A Capital Gains Tax IS An Income Tax
With the new configuration of the House and Senate in the State of Washington, comes a new wave of detrimental partisan bills that the Democrats could only get through with a majority like this one. This new wave began with House Bill 1172: “An act relating to…enacting a capital gains tax…” Now, the bill reads […]
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Durkan Does It Again
Whether it be trying to de-incentivize hiring within Seattle with her “Employee Head Tax,” handling the homeless problem, or delivering her promise of building “1,000 tiny homes” (of which she has only completed 97), Seattle’s Liberal Mayor Jenny Durkan can’t seem to do anything right. While she has repeatedly bashed President Trump and continues to […]
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KCGOP Chair on the March for Life
Friday, January 18, 2019 KCGOP Chair on the March for Life BELLEVUE— King County Republican Party Chair, Cynthia Cole, had this to say about the March for Life, “I am inspired as I bear witness to all those taking part in the March for Life in Washington, D.C. This activism needs to be […]
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$30 Car Tabs Closer to Appearing on the Ballot
Are you tired of paying hundreds of dollars for your car-tabs? You’re not alone. Earlier this week, 286,003 signatures were submitted by Tim Eyman for Initiative 976, which would reduce car-tab fees to $30 and get rid of the Sound Transit motor vehicle excise tax. The measure needs 259,622 valid signatures to qualify, and more […]
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Will State Income Tax Fund Illegal Teacher Strikes?
With summer coming to a close and the new school year right around the corner, many students and parents are busy getting ready for the new year to begin. While families focus on back to school shopping and coordinating schedules to prepare for school, many teachers are going on strike, putting a wrench in these […]
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KCGOP 2018 General Election Endorsements
Below are candidates endorsed by the King County Republican Party for the General Election taking place on Tuesday November 6th, 2018. Ballots were mailed on October 17th and will begin arriving in mailboxes soon after. Ballots must be postmarked by November 6th or in a ballot drop box by 8pm on November 6th to be […]
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Help Wanted!
Now hiring temporary employees… one week only, no experience needed! The King County Republican Party is now hiring temporary field workers to help with our Get Out the Vote efforts. Positions start on October 13th and will go through October 18th. Pay is $20.00 per hour. We are in need of 80 people for this […]
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