GALLATIN COUNTY REPUBLICANS



Resolutions




Gallatin County Republican Resolutions

A political party resolution is a formal statement or decision adopted by a political party to express its stance or position on a specific issue or topic. Resolutions are typically drafted and voted on during party conventions or meetings and serve as a means for party members to articulate their views on various issues.

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By GCRCC Secretary 29 Feb, 2024
WHEREAS Donald J. Trump is the duly elected 45th president of the United States of America; and WHEREAS under the leadership of Donald J. Trump the United States of America prospered to a degree not seen for years, with employment reaching all time highs as well as energy independence; and WHEREAS President Donald J. Trump successfully and aggressively promoted individual freedom, economic freedom, capitalism, the free market economy, reduction of the administrative state, and worldwide peace, unlike any president since Ronald Reagan; and WHEREAS Donald J. Trump accomplished goals such as effectively ending NAFTA (relacing it with the USMCA), withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accords, and encouragement of peace in the Middle East under the Abraham Accords, which helped discourage aggressive Iranian behavior; and WHEREAS Donald J. Trump exposed the shocking mechanics of the deep state in our country to the light of day, enabling ordinary citizens to see the actual depth of ugly government corruption for the first time; and WHEREAS Donald J. Trump supported a strong United States military; and WHEREAS Donald J. Trump's many accomplishments triumphed despite previously unseen and unrelenting personal attacks on a sitting President of the United States from corrupt government agencies, vicious democrat opposition leaders, dark money, and extreme left-wing factions throughout the world, and from those here in our own country; therefore be it RESOLVED that the Gallatin County Republican Central Committee fully supports and stands behind Donald J. Trump as the only acceptable Republican candidate for President of the United States in the 2024 election; and be it further RESOLVED that the Gallatin County Republican Central Committee, and the Committeemen and Committeewomen who constitute that organization agree to work tirelessly to see that Donald J. Trump is the duly elected President of the United States in 2024.
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By GCRCC Secretary 19 Jan, 2024
WHEREAS , the scheme of so-called “Ranked Choice Voting” (hereinafter RCV), as well as the Jungle Primary are starting to be promoted in the State of Montana; WHEREAS , America has operated on a uniform, well-understood election system for over two hundred years; WHEREAS , RCV schemes are more complex than our traditional one person, one vote system; WHEREAS , RCV schemes require each voter to “rank” candidates on their ballot, thereby requiring each voter to become informed about the numerous candidate’s positions, policies, backgrounds, philosophies, and views; WHEREAS , casting a vote in a RCV scheme is difficult, instructions are cumbersome, and ballot error rates are higher that for those of traditional elections, resulting in more citizens having their votes thrown away; WHEREAS , in traditional elections, every correctly executed ballot is counted, but under a RCV scheme of “ballot exhaustion”, even ballots which follow the instructions to the letter can be thrown out if the voter ranked a candidate who is no longer in contention, while being required to vote for all candidates on the ballot, including those he/she may not support. WHEREAS , RCV changes and delays the election counting process by requiring ballots to be transported to a centralized location for counting due to multiple rounds of tabulations in the event of an instant runoff, causing delays of days or weeks in the delivery of election results; WHEREAS , districts using RCV have been found to have lower voter turnout rates; WHEREAS , the “jungle primary”, (sometimes referred to as a “blanket primary”, “open primary” or “top two primary”) is an election in which all candidates for elected office run in the same primary regardless of political party, leaving the top two candidates who receive the most votes to advance to the next round, as in a run-off election. WHEREAS , in a jungle primary there is no separate nomination process for candidates before the first round to narrow the field, making it possible that two candidates of the same party could advance to the second round; WHEREAS, a jungle primary results in electing candidates who appeal to both/all parties; WHEREAS, supporters of RCV and jungle primaries seek to disempower party primaries; therefore be it RESOLVED, That the Gallatin County Republican Central Committee rejects Ranked Choice Voting, Jungle Primaries, and all other similar schemes which increase election distrust, suppress voter turnout, disenfranchise voters, eliminate the historic political party system, and depend upon expensive and confusing technology and unelected bureaucrats to manage it: and Susan D. Evans Secretary
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