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How Students Can
Get Involved in Local Republican Politics
by Joe GarechtThis article appeared in the May
22, 2002 issue of the
Local Victory Newsletter.
For many politicians and party leaders, college was the time when their
interest in politics, and the Republican Party, blossomed.
College students
often wonder how they can get involved in Republican politics both on
campus, and in the local community.
The answer I give them is:
"Just do it."
Too often, students who want
to get involved in politics think that it will just "happen," that someday
someone will call them out of the blue and ask them to run for office or get
involved in a campaign. This is simply not the case. The best way to get
involved with your local Republican party is to get out there and get
started:
1. Go to Meetings
The single best way to get to know your local party leaders and candidates,
as well as other activists, is to go to your town or county Republican
Committee meetings. These meetings are usually open to any member of the
party, and provide a great opportunity for you to not only get to know other
people in the party, but to learn about the issues facing your community as
well. Call your local party to find out the time and location of these
meetings.
Don’t forget on-campus
meetings either. Check to see if your college or University sponsors a
College Republicans organization. If not, see if there is a Political
Science club where you may be able to meet fellow Republicans to help you
start one.
2. Volunteer at Headquarters
If you want to stay on top of the latest campaign news, learn how to run a
campaign, or are thinking about running for office yourself, there is no
better place to learn than at your local party headquarters. Spend a few
hours each week at "HQ." You will start off stuffing envelopes and answering
phones, but you will soon have the opportunity for more responsibility and
access. Keep your eyes open, and learn all you can.
3. Work on a Campaign
There is nothing more exciting than working on a campaign. Call a local
Republican candidate and offer to volunteer on the campaign. More likely
than not, the campaign will be glad to have you for whatever amount of time
you can spare. During the campaign, you will gain invaluable political
experience and contacts, and get to participate in the thrill of political
campaigning. Volunteers do everything from planning events to going
door-to-door meeting the voters.
4. Start a Republican Organization
If you are a good organizer and feel up to the challenge, think about
starting a local political organization or club in your community, or on
your campus. There are any number of clubs that you can start, as well as
established groups that are looking to expand into new areas, including the
College Republicans and the National Federation of Republican Women.
5. Get Your Friends and Classmates Involved
Once you start to get involved in local politics, encourage your friends and
classmates to get involved too. By building your own organization of
committed activists, you can provide an invaluable service to the local
party. Campaigns will know they can call on you to quickly raise volunteers
or hold events. This is an especially valuable tactic if you are planning to
run for office in the future.
6. Run for Office
The pinnacle of involvement in local Republican politics is running for
office yourself. There are probably dozens of offices you can run for in
your area -- start off small and work your way up. Think about running for
party offices -- such as Republican committeeman or committeewoman, as well
as civic offices, such as judge of elections, school board, or town council.
Call party headquarters to ask what offices are up for election soon, and
whether candidates are needed for any of these races.
7. Stay Informed
As you volunteer, get involved, and run for office, make sure to stay
informed about local issues, as well as new political techniques and
strategy. Read your local paper(s) and regional magazines, and attend civic
and town hall meetings. To receive the latest campaign tips by email, make
sure to sign up for the
Local Victory Newsletter.
Do It!
If you truly want to get involved with local Republican politics, the time
to start is now. Pick out a few of the techniques outlines above, call your
local Republican party, and tell them you want to help. Volunteer, organize,
work a campaign or run for office... but whatever you do, start today. |
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