The Party of Smaller Government

This is the official page of the Republican Party in Chowan County, North Carolina. You are welcome regardless of your political affiliation to browse our site. We are a party committed to keeping the citizens of Chowan County informed about political, social, and economic matters. We believe in a smaller, more efficient government, "of, by,and for the people." Our goal is to open government proceedings to maximum public scrutiny, reduce taxes, and encourage our citizens to achieve their fullest potential, in an environment of freedom and personal responsibility.

Candidates

Community First!


Community Service

We believe it's important to be good corporate citizens and help to make our communities a better place to live. We urge citizens to volunteer in community initiatives:


Volunteers
We urge volunteers in school programs.


Community Heroes
Our senior management challenges citizens to perform one volunteer activity a year as a team to help our communities. Our Community Heroes projects will involve a variety of projects that will enrich peoples’ lives, improve neighborhoods and provide assistance in crisis situations. We fully endorse the Habitat for Humanity Program in Chowan County.

9.8.2010

The Chowan County Republican Headquarters will open. Please see the Calendar for times and staffing schedules

9.1.2010

WOOLARD CALLS ON BUTTERFIELD TO RESIGN
For Immediate Release
August 31, 2010
For further information call:
Bill Tarpenning
252-944-5377

Washington, NC – August 31, 2010 - Republican First District congressional candidate Ashley Woolard called on Congressman G.K. Butterfield to resign this evening following reports in the Wall Street Journal that Butterfield had pocketed expense-related cash advances for overseas congressional junkets. more>>

9.2.2010

Political Groups Report More Good News for GOP Two political groups have reported some good news for GOP state legislative candidates. The Civitas Institute is reporting today that Unaffiliated voters are breaking for the GOP by a 39% to 27% margin, a 12 point lead and a 20 point swing from 2008. Also today Public Policy Polling is reporting that on the generic ballot, the GOP leads 49% to 41%. more>>
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