The RCLC Congratulates Rep. Bryan Cutler, Majority Whip

The RCLC would like to congratulate Representative Bryan Cutler, who has been elected by his House Republican colleagues to serve as the Republican Caucus Majority Whip for the 2015-16 legislative session. We wish Representative Cutler the most success, and look...

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Chairman's Greeting

Fellow Republicans, Since the inception of the Lancaster County GOP in 1856 – we have advanced good government through good candidates – and we’re still younger than the Democrats.  The results are clear: Our County has become a place where people want to live, work,...

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Congratulations Candidates!

Congratulations to all our endorsed candidates who won in the 2014 Primary Election - We look forward to running strong races in November! 7th Congressional District- Pat Meehan 16th Congressional District- Joe Pitts 36th Senatorial District- Ryan Aument 13th...

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Polling Location Changes

FROM TO Lancaster City 2-1 Lancaster Museum of Art Lancaster Public Library 135 N. Lime Street 125 N. Duke Street Lancaster 17602 Lancaster 17602 Lancaster City 4-1* Carter & MacRae Elementary School Church Street Towers 251 S. Prince Street 333 Church Street...

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Endorsement – How it Happens and Why it Matters

By Ann S. Womble February 25, 2014 As Chairman of the Republican Committee of Lancaster County, I am often asked, "Why does the county Republican Party endorse candidates? Shouldn't all interested candidates be encouraged to take their campaigns directly to the...

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Congratulations to all our 2014 Endorsed Candidates!

Congratulations to all our 2014 Endorsed Candidates! 7th Congressional District- Pat Meehan 16th Congressional District- Joe Pitts 36th Senatorial District- Ryan Aument 13th Legislative District- John Lawrence 37th Legislative District- Mindy Fee 41st Legislative...

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Agenda – RCLC Endorsement Convention

2014 RCLC Endorsement Convention February 18, 2014 7:00 p.m., Farm and Home Center Agenda   1. Call to Order 2. Invocation 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Remarks by Governor Corbett and Congressmen Pitts and Meehan 5. Establishment of Quorum 6. Adoption of Agenda and...

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