
With just one week to go before we hold our Annual Republican Party Precinct meetings, let's all remember why these meetings and your participation are crucial to the survival of our Constitutional Republic.
Precincts are the foundation of the Haywood County Republican Party and the key to political victory. The Precinct is the basic organizational unit of the Haywood County Republican Party. It is the most basic and most important building block of the Party. It is crucial to the success of the Republican Party and Republican candidates for all levels of government.
Therefore, the Haywood County Republican Party is recruiting Haywood County (HC) Registered Republicans to join the “America First” historical movement and be part of the generation that will go down in history as the generational movement that saved our freedoms, liberties, and the Constitutional Republic.

“Join our freedom movement army by attending the upcoming Annual Precinct Meeting.”
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15th
This year's Annual Precinct meeting will be held at the HC Republican Party Headquarters at 297 N. Haywood Street, Waynesville.
At this meeting, you, as a registered Haywood County (HC) Republican voter, will elect your next Precinct Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary. These three individuals will be your link to the county Republican Party. They will be your source of information regarding Republican Party initiatives, events, and activities and serve as Precinct team leaders to prepare for the upcoming 2026 Mid-Term elections.
The 2026 Mid-Term elections will be critical in maintaining the momentum needed to continue implementing President Trump’s “Make America Great Again” agenda and codify as many of his common-sense Executive Orders as possible.
Along with electing Precinct leadership, you will have the opportunity to register to be a Delegate or Alternate Delegate to the Annual HC Republican Party Convention to be held on March 1st – there will be a ten-dollar registration fee.
As a delegate, you will:
Represent your precinct at the convention and vote on who will lead the county party for the next two years;
Vote on Resolutions submitted for consideration that impact the County Party’s conduct, effectiveness, and proficiency;
Hear State and Federal elected officials speak about the legislative actions being taken that will directly impact your life; and
Hear a presentation about the Article V – Convention of States movement to propose Amendments to the Constitution to permanently reign in our out-of-control government and forever change how Washington governs.
Suppose you cannot attend the Annual Precinct Meeting on February 15th but wish to be considered for election as a Precinct officer or as a Delegate/Alternate to the March 1st Haywood County Republican Party convention. In that case, you may do so by:
Submitting a notice, via email, of your desire to be a nominee for any one of these positions to the HC Republican Party Chair, Rick Stello, at chairmanhcgop@gmail.com
(You must submit your notice no later than 5:00 P.M. on February 12th)
or,
You can submit your name as a nominee to be a Delegate during the registration process before the start of the Annual HC County GOP Convention on March 1st between 10:00 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
The notice must include:
Your full legal name;
Address;
Phone number;
Email address; and
Position(s) you wish to be considered for election to.
Although you DO NOT have to be present at your Precinct Meeting to be eligible to be a Delegate or Alternate at the County Convention, priority will be given to those elected at their Precinct Meeting.

For the first meeting, the registration period will be from 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., with the meeting beginning at 10:05 a.m. Anyone arriving after 10:00 a.m. can attend the meeting but cannot vote for elected officers or on issues. This meeting will be for registered voters residing in the Allens Creek, Beaverdam 1, Beaverdam 2, Beaverdam 3, Beaverdam 4, Beaverdam 5/6, Beaverdam 7, Big Creek, Cecil, Clyde North, Clyde South, Crabtree, East Fork, Fines Creek 1, Fines Creek 2, and Hazelwood Precincts.
Participants in this first meeting are requested to depart the office as soon as possible after adjournment to allow time to set up for the second meeting.
For the second meeting, the registration period will be between 11:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., with the meeting beginning at 11:35 a.m. Anyone arriving after 11:30 a.m. can attend the meeting but cannot vote for elected officers or on issues. This meeting will be for registered voters residing in the Iron Duff, Ivy Hill, Jonathan Creek, Lake Junaluska, Pigeon, Pigeon Center, Saunook, Waynesville Center, Waynesville East, Waynesville South 1, Waynesville South 2, Waynesville West, and White Oak Precincts.
The Annual Precinct meetings are not anticipated to last longer than thirty minutes.
Given the limited parking space in the County Republican HQ parking lot, please be aware that plenty of parking spaces are available across the street in the strip mall’s parking lot.
These meetings are open only to Haywood County registered Republican voters.
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