You Can Be a Delegate to the Republican State Convention!
What is the Republican State Convention?
It’s a place for people who vote in the Republican Primary election or affiliate with the Party to define our shared beliefs and to determine how we will promote them. We do this by creating a Platform and by setting Rules and electing people to run the Party between conventions.
Who can attend the Republican State Convention?
Anyone who is a registered voter, who has affiliated with the Republican Party, either by voting in the Party Primary or by taking an oath of affiliation, and has been duly elected by the lower-level conventions. You can only affiliate with one party during each election year.
What is a delegate?
Delegates are grassroots Republicans who participate in the shaping of the Republican Party, its role, and its direction regarding public policy. They volunteer and are chosen by their districts to attend the Party’s conventions in each even-numbered year. Step 1: Precinct Conventions
When and where:
Saturday, March 28th at 10AM
Grace Baptist Church, 507 NE 4th St, Andrews TX
What to expect: If you are a registered voter and affiliated with the Republican Party, you can participate in this convention. You can introduce and vote on resolutions. Then elect delegates and alternates to the next convention level. Step 2: County / Senatorial District Conventions
When and where:
Your County or Senatorial District Convention will be held on March 28, 2026.
Saturday, March 28th at 10AM
Grace Baptist Church, 507 NE 4th St, Andrews TX
What to expect: In the days or weeks before the convention, you may attend any scheduled committee meetings and let them know what issues are important to you. At the convention, you’ll set the rules by which the convention will operate. You will be able to vote on resolutions the committees have worked on. Then you’ll elect delegates and alternates to the state convention level.
When and where:
This convention will be held in Houston from June 8-13. Committees will start on June 8. General Sessions and Caucuses will meet June 11-13. Please check www.texasgop.org for convention details.
What to expect:
You will be able to testify before the committees on issues you care about, vote on the Platform that will state the beliefs of the Party, vote on the Rules that will steer the Party, elect the State Chair, State Vice Chair, and your State Republican Executive Committeeman and Committeewoman that will serve the next two years.
Why become a delegate to the Republican State Convention?
Because you will have an instrumental role in shaping the beliefs of the Party and determining the methods of implementation in public policy.