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Welcome to the Dauphin County Republican Committee

Chairman John McNally III

Thank you for taking time to view our website and learn more about our Committee. We work to carry the Republican message to the citizens of Dauphin County by registering voters, getting to know our neighbors, and encouraging people to get out to vote.

Please check back often as we will keep the site updated with local and state Republican events and activities.

Sincerely,

McNally signature

John J. McNally III, Chairman

DCRC Opens New HQ!

The Dauphin County Republican Committee has relocated to the Brandywine Plaza in Susquehanna Township at 2255 Paxton Church Road, Harrisburg.
 
Our new phone number is 717-635-9595 and fax number is 717-635-9626.
 
Please stop over to check out our new location.  Details on the grand opening will be announced shortly.

Lower Dauphin Republican Committee Picnic

Join the Lower Dauphin Republican Committee Picnic at their 13th Annual Summer Picnic on July 23rd at the Sunset Golf Course Clubhouse.

Susquehanna Twp Republican Committee to Hold Picnic

July 25, 2009

Susquehanna Township Republican Committee

Presents

ALL JACKED UP

Saturday JULY 25th Noon till???

Postal Picnic Grounds on Roberts Valley Road

Pulled Pork, Chicken, Hot Dogs, etc.

Soda and Adult beverages including frozen drinks

Music BY   All Jacked Up

Volley Ball and Wiffle Ball

Tickets Available at the Door or in Advance

$25!   Contact: Greg Schneider 717-574-5007 Keith Kepler 717-712-4899    susquehannagop@verizon.net

DIRECTIONS TO THE POSTAL PICNIC GROUNDS

Get onto North Front Street, Harrisburg past the I-81 exit headed toward Fort Hunter.  Go past the Glass Lounge and right after you go thru the railroad underpass, take a right onto Roberts Valley Road.  The Postal Picnic Grounds are about a mile up Roberts Valley Road on the left hand side.

Areas Team up to Sponsor Golf Outing

September 17, 2009

Susquehanna and Lower Dauphin Area Republican Committees have teamed up to sponsor a golf outing at Sunset Golf Course on Thursday, September 17, 2009.  Registration begins at 11 am, there’s a 12 pm Shotgun Start, and dinner follows at 5:30 p.m. Contact George Connor at 717-319-4800 or george.connor@hotmail.com

Registration information will be posted shortly.

Election Results

Looking for Election Results for the 2009 Municipal Primary Election?

Click on the links below:

Dauphin County

Pennsylvania

Thank you to all who came out to vote today … and a special thanks to the many volunteers who worked at the polls for our endorsed team!

DCCRW Fashion Show

The DCCRW Fashion Show is being held at the Sheraton Four Points in Harrisburg. Dauphin County’s own Kevin Brobson addressed the group.

Models include DCRC Chairman John McNally, Prothonotary Steve Farina, LP Supervisor Bill Hawk, Lower Dauphin School Director Sara Gellatly, and Toni Gilhooley.

Tax Day Tea Party Harrisburg

Thanks to all who came out to the Tax Day Tea Party in Harrisburg.  We have put together a video of the event.  Speakers include our own State Senator Mike Folmer.  Click here: Tax Day Tea Party

Tea Party

DCRC Spring Event

April 30, 2009
5:30 pmto7:30 pm

spring-event-invite-2009Please join the Dauphin County Republican Committee at our Spring Event on Thursday, April 30, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., at Troeg’s Brewery.  Tickets are $50/person; $25/committee person.

Tours will be provided by Brewery owners Chris and John Trogner. 

Food is by Rock Bass Grill, Duke’s, and Dockside Willies. Wine by Diageo.  And, of course, beer by Troeg’s. 

Checks are payable to the Dauphin County Republican Committee.  For more information, contact Adrienne at 717-561-2262.

Register to Vote
We welcome you to the Republican Party!  Please click on the link and complete the form to register to vote.

Principles of our Republican Party

Reducing the size of government.
Streamlining the bureaucracy.
Returning power to the states.

These are all stances the Republican Party, in opposition to the Democratic Party, adopted early in our history. The Republican Party, since its inception, has been at the forefront of the fight for individuals’ rights in opposition to a large, bloated government.

For 150 years, our Party has found its purpose in its principles. We confront big challenges instead of passing them on to future generations. We move forward with needed reforms to make the government work better for citizens. We fight important battles and champion freedom because by expanding liberty, we make our nation more secure.

As the party of the open door, while steadfast in our commitment to our ideals, we respect and accept that members of our Party can have deeply held and sometimes differing views. This diversity is a source of strength, not a sign of weakness, and so we welcome into our ranks all who may hold differing positions. We commit to resolve our differences with civility, trust, and mutual respect, and to affirm the common goals and beliefs that unite us.

These are values worthy of a great nation. And they are values worth fighting for.