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Republican Party of Chester County, PA - www.republicanccc.com Welcome to the Republican Party of Chester County's page. Kindly keep comments civil.
Chester County is not only rich in culture and history, but it remains a key county in winning important Republican seats in Pennsylvania. Empowering passionate Republican officials and re-enforcing Republican ideals starts here, at home, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. We must continue our mission to elect qualified individuals, register voters and inform the community on important Republican is
In the naturalization ceremony at the Chester County Justice Center, twenty-four people took the oath of citizenship to become citizens. The Republican Women of Chester County provided lunch to our new fellow citizens and their families, to celebrate them as they fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming American citizens. Our new citizens were also given gifts bags at the ceremony sponsored by the Republican Committee of Chester County (RCCC).
We welcome and congratulate our newest fellow Americans and wish them all the best.
Congratulations to our newest fellow Americans!
Congratulations, Commissioner-Elect Eric Roe. We are confident that you will represent the interests of the people of Chester County well. We know that you will accomplish great things! Best of luck to you!
The clock's ticking but there's still time to make a difference! As you leave work today, remember you have the power to shape the next 10 years for Chester County. The polls are open until 8 PM, and every vote for Judge Lou Mincarelli is a step towards a fair and just future.
This race is tight, and every vote truly counts. Don't just drive home—drive change! Swing by your polling station and do your part for justice. Let's ensure that our Court of Common Pleas reflects our community's values.
Vote Judge Lou Mincarelli—it's a small action for you, but a significant move for our county.
Today is a Municipal Election. Polls are open until 8pm. Our County and local candidates are out at the polls meeting voters.
Come out to meet them and cast your vote!
Vote:
Judge Lou Mincarelli for Court of Common Pleas
PJ Redmond for Judge
Andy Rongaus for Judge
Don Kohler For Judge
Dave Black For Judge
David Sommers for Chester County Commissioner 2023
Eric Roe for Chester County Commissioner
Roy Kofroth For Chester County Sheriff
Ryan Hyde for Chester County District Attorney
Taylor for Chester County
Yanoviak for Recorder of Deeds
Terri Clark for Register of Wills
It’s Election Day, Chester County!! Polls are officially open and will be open until 8PM tonight. Remember, if you’re in line at 8PM you will be permitted to vote, but you must STAY IN LINE.
If you are returning a Mail-In Ballot, it must be received by 8PM tonight. To ensure it is received, please check the list of Dropbox locations for a location near you.
https://www.chesco.org/4758/Ballot-Drop-Off-Locations
Thank you to the postal workers, poll workers, election staff, and everyone else who makes today happen!
Today is the day we go 5 FOR 5 for the Court of Common Pleas!
Don Kohler For Judge
Judge Lou Mincarelli for Court of Common Pleas
PJ Redmond for Judge
Andy Rongaus for Judge
Our Judicial candidates respect and uphold established laws!
PSSA data indicates that over 50% of DASD students are not proficient in 8th-grade math. Our students are at a very high risk of having a lifelong educational deficit.
The data in this blog has been taken directly from the publicized 2022-23 standardized PSSA scores and is free from "misinformation/misunderstanding." We encourage voters, DASD parents and other concerned parties to issue a Right to Know Request to obtain fact-based information concerning DASD's internal handling of the test scores and communication to the public - This is your right as parents, and taxpayers.
Know the facts and know your rights! It's time to put academics first.
The numbers don't lie.
Taxes Are Going Up While Test Scores Are Going Down! The data in this blog has been taken directly from the publicized 2022-23 standardized PSSA scores and is free from "misinformation/misunderstanding." We encourage voters, DASD parents and other concerned parties to issue a Right to Know Request to obtain fact-based information concerning DASD's int...
Chester County deserves a Register of Wills who is present, accountable, and dedicated to service. Terri Clark has a proven track record of efficient and effective leadership. We're committed to restoring excellence in the Register of Wills office with Terri at the helm. Vote for integrity, innovation, and inclusivity. Vote Terri Clark!
Tomorrow is the day! Make your voice heard and vote for integrity, experience, and justice. Join us in supporting Judge Lou Mincarelli for the Court of Common Pleas.
Let's look at another one of our County offices being used as a stepping stone for political advancement and personal "opportunity."
Deb Ryan, our one-term District Attorney, should most certainly not be promoted to Judge after being sued for alleged racial discrimination and a behind-closed-doors settlement costing taxpayers $126k plus whatever the County had to pay its lawyers right out the gate of her public service.
On top of that, Ryan inherited an award-winning District Attorney's office full of talented Assistant District Attorneys. Over the last four years, over 40 and counting Assistant District Attorneys have left, and the office is still short, putting our County in a weakened position. Let's face it - Ryan wanted to be a Judge, not our DA - She failed on the job. Read more here: https://tinyurl.com/yc7ehtbj
Elect Ryan Hyde for Chester County District Attorney on November 7! Ryan Hyde wants to be our District Attorney, not a judge! He has the legal and business experience it takes to rebuild the DA's office while ensuring the safety and security of our communities.
We need change!
Our county offices are critical and exist for elected officials to serve the people of Chester County. They are not meant to be used as stepping stones for careerist politicians who use them to climb the political ladder and collect another pension and personal "opportunity."
Sheriff Maddox neglected her responsibilities and pawned them all off on Chief Deputy D***s, and his administrative capabilities speak for themselves as the office is in ruin. Afterall, Maddox had another job.
Elect Roy Kofroth For Chester County Sheriff on or before Tuesday, November 7 to restore the Sheriff's office to its' awarded winning status in service to the people of Chester County.
Read here for further details: https://tinyurl.com/d9pzck69
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The offices on the November 7 ballot are real jobs requiring real skills and dedication. Democrat leaders run on self-serving issues, nationalizing local politics for their gain at the expense of the needs of our community. The public is more intelligent than this - The same tired claims for everything. There is nothing extreme about our Republican candidates; they are accomplished, community-minded fathers, mothers, husbands, wives, friends, and neighbors and well-recognized and endorsed for their professional achievements and acts of service.
The question comes down to this: is your quality of life better now than four years ago in Chester County?
Our candidates put our community first!
Vote Republican to Restore Good Governance on Tuesday, November 7!
Republican Committee of Chester County Republican Party of Chester County, PA - www.republicanccc.com
2020 showed us how critical judicial elections are. Vote Carolyn Carluccio, Maria Battista, Harry Smail, and Megan Martin on November 7 to protect our civil liberties!
East Marlborough Township Supervisor candidates
Burling Vannote and Danielle Chamberlain speak about the issues
Less than a week away, VOTE Roy Kofroth For Chester County Sheriff on Tuesday, November 7th.
People, Not Politics!
Chester County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #11 #
It Comes Down to Character. ELECT Danielle Chamberlain + Burling Vannote Township Supervisors, East Marlborough.
They’re committed to building our financial strength and preserving our quality of life while maintaining East Marlborough’s rural character. Character counts!
https://tinyurl.com/RuralCharacter
PJ Redmond tells us what we can expect from him in the courtroom, if he is elected: Respect.
https://youtu.be/0PrxinGJr8M?si=panBH1LTTMa_dCNK
17 PJ in the Courtroom: Expect Respect In this video, PJ Redmond tells us what we can expect from him in the courtroom, if he is elected: Respect. He notes that he will respect Chester County Citi...
Elect PJ Redmond for Judge on or before Nov 7!
22 How Does Family Court Work? In this video, PJ Redmond poses the question: Where is a typical Chester County citizen most likely to engage with government? He then answers this question ...
D***s Eliminated Security Training No Active Shooter or Defense Tactics training has been conducted during D***s term as Chief Deputy in the Chester County Sheriff's Office. Continued training...
Yanoviak for Recorder of Deeds
Protecting Your Property
Your #1 Asset!
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Vote for Isabelle Romine for UCFSD School Board
Chester County will choose a new district attorney in Tuesday’s election Republican Ryan Hyde and Democrat Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe are running to replace District Attorney Deb Ryan as the top law enforcement official in Chester County.
Alarmed by the coming tax increases year after year?
Equipped with both a PhD and an MBA, Isabelle will apply her skills and expertise to curbing taxes while fully supporting teachers, students, and classrooms.
https://www.isabelle4ucfsd.com/
Isabelle Romine for School Director, Unionville-Chadds Ford School District
Taylor for Chester County:
I am putting this on my private page and my political page because I think this is so important. Chester County is at a turning point. In the mere 4 years since the Democratic Party took over governing the County, we have seen lawsuits like this, wastes of millions of dollars, depletion of public safety, and the destruction of services in the County Row offices. For you attorneys out there, it now takes our Prothonotary 3 days from the date of filing to provide confirmation that your filing was accepted.
The problem is that this deterioration of government is not well known. We live our lives and when we hear stories like this, we think “o, that is just politics.” Unfortunately, it is not just politics. We have a serious problem in County Government. And, this story is the “tip” of the proverbial iceberg.
The story of the fired Detective continues. After, being fired, the Detective was hired by our Sheriff to be the Chief Deputy of the Sheriff’s Department where, because our current Sheriff (who is now running for Judge) was rarely in the office, he oversaw (dare I say caused) the destruction of that world class Department. The Detective now wants to be elected Sheriff even though he has driven that office down to the point where our judges have gone to the private sector to hire security for the court house (you can’t make this stuff up).
Please, please, please, we need you to come and vote on Tuesday the 7th. I am going to ask you to research each of the Republican County candidates. I am confident when you look at our experience, you will have no doubt that the Republican ticket submits the candidates who are most experienced and hyper focused on providing the citizens of Chester County the government services this great County deserves and expects.
Only 40% of Chester County Voters are expected to vote in this election. That means if everyone who loves Chester County will take about 15 minutes on Tuesday to vote, we can turn this ship around. The candidates have been working hard to get this message out. We need you to now come out and vote! Thank you.
When District Attorney Deb Ryan took office, among those she fired was Chester County's first African-American Chief of Detectives. Unfortunately, she did so in what was alleged to be a discriminatory way. The Chief of Detectives sued. And although the case was recently settled out of court, the County is on the hook for that settlement. Now she’s running for Judge. Let’s not reward such poor judgment and recklessness. For more details on this story, click https://tinyURL.com/Clips016-NoDebRyan. Or, for a conveniently curated, county-wide news experience, go to Community Clips with a quick click here: https://tinyurl.com/CommunityClips-Issue004.
This Tuesday isn’t just another Election Day in Chester County—it’s a day where your vote sets the course for the next decade. The judicial race for the Court of Common Pleas is not a short-term commitment; the seat we are voting for carries a significant 10-year term.
A judge’s gavel can echo for years, affecting lives and laws long after a decision is made. That’s why it’s crucial to elect a candidate like Judge Lou Mincarelli, whose experience and integrity promise a tenure of fair and balanced justice.
As you head to the polls between 7 AM and 8 PM this Tuesday, remember that you’re not just casting a vote for now—you’re shaping the landscape of our legal system for years to come. It’s a decision that will resonate through the lives of Chester County’s citizens for a full decade.
Let’s entrust this vital role to someone who has proven their dedication to our community. Judge Lou Mincarelli is ready to serve, ready to uphold the law, and ready to dedicate the next ten years to maintaining justice for all.
Your vote is powerful. Use it to contribute to a legacy of justice that stands the test of time.
See you at the polls, Chester County!
We Are A Nation of Immigrants
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16 We Are A Nation of Immigrants In this video, PJ Redmond reminds us that we are, indeed, a nation of immigrants. He notes that some flee poverty; others persecution; others are looking for...
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Welcome to the Republican Party of Chester County's page. Chester County is not only rich in culture and history, but it remains a key county in winning important Republican seats in Pennsylvania. Empowering passionate Republican officials and re-enforcing Republican ideals starts here, at home, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. We must continue our mission to elect qualified individuals, register voters and inform the community on important Republican issues. Our motto is that “good politics is good government.” With your support we can continue to make this true in Chester County for years to come.
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