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January 29, 2009 - 11:30 am
NEWS FEED: ColoradoPols.com

El Paso County GOP-the Future of the Party?

Flying under the radar, few know that on February 7th, 2009 El Paso county Republicans will be electing new leadership.  Incumbent (and at times controversial) Chairman Greg Garcia has decided not to seek a second term.

Obviously, the next chair of the El Paso County Republican Party will need to be a person who is ready to tackle some big issues.  Who's ready for it?  Which person or persons are best equipped to be the future of the Party?

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Who is running:

Kaye Rendleman, Chair; Lois Landgraf, Vice Chair; Nancy Meadows, Secretary

Cami Bremer, Chair; Darryl Glenn, Vice Chair; Dan Lanotte, Secretary

George Ross, Chair

To all El Paso County Republicans:  your thoughts?

Wed, 11/19/2008 - 18:14

Wadhams: 'I fully intend to run for re-election'

Colorado Republican Party Chair Dick Wadhams confirmed to PolitickerCO.com that he plans to run for re-election  as party chair next March.

"I fully intend to run for re-election," Wadhams said Wednesday.

Wadhams said he didn't know of any others who planned to challenge him for the chairmanship.

"The election's still three months away, and who knows?" he said. "But if there is opposition, that's fine. That's why we have elections."

Tue, 11/18/2008 - 12:25

Wadhams to seek re-election as state GOP chair

Dick Wadhams will seek re-election as Colorado Republican Party chair, he told the Denver Post on Tuesday.

The announcement likely ward off runs by several Republicans, including El Paso County Republican Party Chair Greg Garcia, who said he was approached by several Colorado Springs-area Republicans last week about running.

When told Wadhams planned to run again, Garcia said Tuesday, "Good, Good. I'm glad to hear that."

Thu, 03/06/2008 - 16:17

Bruce Likely To Pass Assembly, But Controversies Could Open Door For Primary Rival

State Rep. Douglas Bruce (R-Colorado Springs) will face his first electoral test Saturday, when he will run against two challengers for his House District 15 seat at the El Paso Republican County Assembly.

Bruce, the author of the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, will likely still enjoy significant support at the assembly against opponents Steven Hasbrouck and Air Force Major Mark Waller, said observers following the race.

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