On Thursday, April 2nd, the 603 Alliance will be holding our next online event for GOP State Rep Candidates:
Things you can do at home to prepare your campaign (PART 1)
Any registered Republican may attend. However, you must register in advance, and attendance is limited.Our session this past Thursday was very well attended and we received positive feedback from participants. Contact us if you are interested in viewing the recording of Thursday’s session.
Prospective candidates will learn what they can do now to prepare for a successful campaign.
This meeting will last approximately 1 hour, and will include a Q&A session at the end.
We will also be holding sessions on Tuesday April 7th and Thursday April 16th. Candidates who wish to participate in these future sessions (April 7th and later) should contact the 603 Alliance to request a candidate survey.
On Thursday, March 26th, the 603 Alliance will be holding an online presentation for prospective State Rep Candidates. GOP Town Chairs or others who are engaged in recruiting candidates are also encouraged to attend.
Any registered Republican may attend. However, you must register in advance, and attendance is limited.Prospective candidates will learn what it takes to run for office and what it’s like to serve as a State Rep. They will also hear about the 603 Alliance training and support programs that will be available to Republican candidates in New Hampshire.
Town chairs or others who are recruiting candidates will find out how the 603 Alliance can support their efforts.
This meeting will last approximately 1 hour, and will include a Q&A session at the end.
As a result of measures to curtail the spread of the coronavirus, the 603 Alliance will be shifting our near-term candidate training to online.
If you are considering a run for State Representative, State Senate, or other office, please contact us at info@603alliance.org.
Please note that completion of the 603 Alliance 2020 Candidate Survey will be required. We strive to work with candidates who fully support the principles embodied in the US and New Hampshire Constitutions, and our survey is intended to gauge candidates’ level of commitment to those principles.
There is no cost for candidates to attend 603 Alliance training sessions.
In an article dated March 10th in the Union Leader, it was incorrectly reported that the 603 Alliance had issued an endorsement in the Hooksett special election primary. In fact, the 603 Alliance did not make any endorsement in that race. We have contacted the writer and requested that she correct the record.
The article also states that GraniteGrok had endorsed Axelman in the primary, which is also incorrect, according to Skip Murphy of GraniteGrok.com.
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