Central West Virginia Republican Women celebrate National Voter Registration Month with a voter registration seminar at their September meeting.


Secretary of State Regional Field Representative Dot Underwood and Upshur County Clerk Carol Smith will be presenting a Voter Registration Training Seminar at the Central West Virginia Republican Women’s September Meeting to be held Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, 6:30 p.m., at the BiCentennial Inn, 90 East Main Street, Buckhannon, WV.

Secretary of State Regional Field Representative Dot Underwood and Upshur County Clerk Carol Smith will be presenting a Voter Registration Training Seminar at the Central West Virginia Republican Women’s September Meeting to be held Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, 6:30 p.m., at the BiCentennial Inn, 90 East Main Street, Buckhannon, WV.


President LeVera Gillum encourages all members and any Registered Republican Women to attend this training as our club plans to do a voter registration drive in the near future.  Gillum continued, “We need to make every effort to get as many people registered to vote in the 2020 Primary and General Elections as possible.”


There will be a business session where members will discuss plans to attend the West Virginia Republican Women’s 43rd Biennial Convention which will be held on October 19th at the Governor’s Mansion in Charleston.

 
Registered Republican Women are invited to join.  Dues are $17.00.  Registered Republican Men are invited to join as associate members.  Associate dues are $10.00.
The CWVRW mission is to positively impact our state and nation while strengthening our Republican Party by recruiting, educating, training, supporting and election Republicans.

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