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Hood County Republican Party
The Republican philosophy is a true reflection of traditional Texas values. The Hood County Republican Party believes in freedom, opportunity for all, strong families, limited government, quality education, rugged individualism, personal responsibility, & honest compassion.
“… Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
Our core Republican values will sustain Texas into the future, keeping Texans strong, prosperous and proud for generations to come.
voting info and important dates
County Executive Committee (CEC) – Second Tuesday monthly 7:00p @ 1315 Waters Edge Dr, Suite 116-7, Granbury, TX 76049
Republican Club – 4th Tuesday, monthly 6:30p @ Brazos Covenant Ministries 1950 Acton Hwy, Granbury, TX 76049
Organizational Meeting 7:00p
September 8, 2020
Runoff Election 7:00a-7:00p
July 14, 2020
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Republican Events in Hood County
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leadership
David Fischer
County Chair
(817)894-7099
Lisa Koiner
Vice Chair
(817)894-9083
Sandy Stultz
Secretary
(916) 718-2942
Michael McKee
Treasurer
(409)651-1837
Darla Louvin
Vice Chair - Elections
(432)553-5653
current elected republicans
Donald J Trump
President of the United States
Dan Patrick
Lieutenant Governor
Ken Paxton
TX Attorney General
Glenn Hegar
TX Comptroller
George P Bush
Land Commissioner
Sid Miller
Agriculture Commissioner
Wayne Christian
Railroad Commissioner
Christi Craddick
Railroad Commissioner
Ryan Sitton
Railroad Commissioner
Nathan Hecht
TX Supreme Court - Chief Justice
Jimmy Blacklock
TX Supreme Court - Justice
Debra Lehrmann
TX Supreme Court - Justice
John P. Devine
TX Supreme Court - Justice
Paul W. Green
TX Supreme Court Justice
Jane Bland
TX Supreme Court - Justice
Jeff Boyd
TX Supreme Court - Justice
Brett Busby
TX Supreme Court - Justice
Eva Guzman
TX Supreme Court - Justice
Sharon Keller
Court of Criminal Appeals - Residing Judge
Mary Lou Keel
Court of Criminal Appeals - Judge
Bert Richardson
Court of Criminal Appeals - Judge
Kevin Yeary
Court of Criminal Appeals - Judge
Scott Walker
Court of Criminal Appeals - Judge
Michael E. Keasler
Court of Criminal Appeals - Judge
Barbara Parker Hervey
Court of Criminal Appeals - Judge
Michelle Slaughter
Court of Criminal Appeals - Judge
David Newell
Court of Criminal Appeals - Judge
posted notices
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resources
Hood Party Rules and Bylaws
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The Luke Macias Show
Data: New Registered Texas Voters Are VERY Conservative
More than 1.1 million people have registered to vote in Texas since November of 2020. That’s more than eight states have in their entire voting populations.
These voters could have a massive impact on the next election.
This week, the Defend Texas Liberty PAC released a new poll of these voters. The data from the poll shows these voters are VERY conservative and plan on voting Republican by a 20 percent margin.
You can find the poll here.
We just had a drag queen show with children present in Roanoke, Texas. This is a city with a Republican sheriff, district attorney, congressman, state senator, and state representative.
Lastly, it was very encouraging to see Pastor Ed Newton speak boldly on gender and sexuality from the pulpit. If you know of any bold pastors in Texas, I would love to meet them. We need to start building up a coalition of pastors willing to stand in the gap, and seeing the pastor of the largest church in San Antonio speak up is very encouraging.
I hope you enjoy this week’s podcast.