GOP candidates for Greenville offices asked to speak
GREENVILLE, OHIO – The Darke County Republican Women’s Club (DCRWC) is hosting a meet the GOP primary election candidates at 6 p.m. on April 12 at the Shawnee Nature Preserve, 4267 State Route 502, Greenville.
The Ohio Primary Election will be on May 4. Republicans who will be on the Darke County Republican ballot have been asked to speak and take questions. They are: John A. Baumgardner for President of Greenville city council, Rebecca Strait for Greenville city treasurer, Brian R. Brown for Greenville city council, Doug Schmidt for Greenville city council, Jeffrey Whitaker for Greenville city council and Douglas Wright for Greenville city council. There are three open “at-large” seats on the Greenville council with four GOP candidates competing for those three seats. The three candidates receiving the most primary election votes will run on the November general election ballot.
“Local government is at the threshold of our society and making informed decisions concerning our future leaders is integral in continuing to develop and maintain a successful community,” said Jaime LeVeck, DCRWC President.
The program is free and does not require reservations. The Club does offer an optional dinner prior to the speaker’s program at a cost per person of $10 for those who would like to attend and have made reservations for the meal. Dinner reservations must be made prior to noon, April 8 by calling Wavelene Denniston at (937) 547-6477 or emailing her at: DCRWReservations@darkegop.org.
DCRWC is a political group founded to provide political education and legislative information; provide a wider knowledge of the principles of the Republican Party; increase the number of registered Republicans; recruit, promote, and support qualified Republican women for political office; give exposure to and work actively for all Republican candidates; and lend support to the activities of other Republican organizations. The DCRWC is a multi-generational, multi-cultural organization providing the structure and support for political activists to learn, engage, and flourish. The Club is chartered by the National Federation of Republican Women and is a member of the Ohio Federation of Republican Women. For more information, visit: http://www.darkegop.org/womens-club.html or email President Betty Hill at: DCRWPresident@darkegop.org