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Tag: precinct delegateBy AdrianPoulisse, Section News
It has become even more important to elect solid precinct delegates!
Continued below the fold .. (7 comments, 246 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
Yesterday at the Grand Traverse County GOP convention, I resigned as precinct delegate, and apparently made history. It seems no one has previously resigned their seat as precinct delegate. My position as an august winner for the county commission as Republican however, already placed me on the executive committee, so I figured it was redundant. Anyhow, I didn't have two votes.. darn it. In my place, I was able to nominate and secure a precinct delegate position through a vote for Jeri Irene Leroi. She is a solid conservative. A tireless advocate of vote integrity, She has been pushing legislators to strengthen laws that protect us from illegals who make an attempt at voting in our state. Her efforts have reached the desks of our local legislators, and she has made radio interviews on the subject. Though the position of precinct delegate has little direct benefit to her primary issue, it has effect alongside the number of others who have begun participating in a more active manner over the last couple of years. I was, and am quite comfortable supporting her. Good luck Jeri! BTW.. the title was for all of you RSS lurkers. HA! (5 comments) Comments >> By apackof2, Section News
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