Graham County Precinct Committeemen
Below are our elected Precinct Committeemen from Graham County. Names followed by (C) indicate they are also state committeemen. Names followed by (X) indicated they are both state committeemen and members of the state executive committee.
PRECINCT 1:
Charlotte Alexander (C) Keith Alexander (X) Bill Brandau (C) Marianne Clonts (X) Kip Kempton (C) PRECINCT 2: Larson Bennett Dusti Brantner Rennie Godfrey Bonnie Nandino John Passananti Rhodes, John Duane PRECINCT 3: Victor Ekvall Craig Hackett Tate Hoisington Kristine Marchione PRECINCT 4: Jacob Carpenter George Perez Heidi Torrio (C) PRECINCT 5: Wendy John Shane Jones Donna McGaughey Darlene Montierth (C) Chalene Preston (X) Danny Smith (C) PRECINCT 6: Preston Alder Brandon Homer (X) Jeff Larson Jim Palmer Chris Stauffer Daniel Welker |
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CURRENT PRECINCTS
The map file below was approved by the Graham County Board of Supervisors for the elections from 2012 through 2020. Our county now has 22 precincts, up from 18. Click on the file below to view a map of the precinct boundaries. |
PRECINCT ALLOTMENT
The number of precinct committeemen that may be elected from each precinct has been determined by the Graham County Elections Department. Click on the button below to download a table showing the allotments as well as the required number of signatures to be on the ballot. |
OUR OPERATIONSClick on the file below to download a copy of the Graham Co. Republican Committee Bylaws or Standing Rules.
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STATE PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN RESOURCES
Below are links to the Victory Plan 2015 and the 2014 edition of the Precinct Committeeman Handbook. |
PARTY NOMINATION PROPOSAL
The state party has formed an AZGOP AdHoc Committee on Primary Election Reform Research. It's purpose is to consider options to the current open primary system, which allows independents and members of some minor political parties to vote in the Republican primary. The state executive committee welcome your input.
The state party has formed an AZGOP AdHoc Committee on Primary Election Reform Research. It's purpose is to consider options to the current open primary system, which allows independents and members of some minor political parties to vote in the Republican primary. The state executive committee welcome your input.