What Isn't Said on Alaska's Republican Party Website? Essay

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Alaska State Republican Party Structure

Alaska State Party Structure

The structure of the state Republican Party of Alaska is organized according to three primary levels: A State Executive Committee, a State Central Committee (SCC), and District Committees. Two levels of conferences are organized: A State Conference and District Conferences ("Alaska Republican Party," 2013).

The Alaska Republican Party is governed by the State Central Committee (SCC) ("Alaska Republican Party," 2013). The State Central Committee membership consists of party leaders, district chairs, and members who hold the SCC bonus votes ("Alaska Republican Party," 2013). During the times when the Republican Party convention is not in session, the SCC controls party affairs and creates policy ("Alaska Republican Party," 2013). To become a member of the local party committee, an interested person needs to contact a district chairman of the State Central Committee (SCC) ("Alaska Republican Party," 2013). The Republican Party officers and delegates to the convention are elected by paper ballot, unless two-thirds of the delegates give consent to other processes ("Alaska Republican Party," 2013).
The canvass committee of the Party tallies and verifies the vote ("Alaska Republican Party," 2013). The Convention Secretary calls the roll of the delegates by district, and the delegates respond by presenting their ballots to the canvass committee ("Alaska Republican Party," 2013).

Statewide organizations associated with the party include the College Republicans, Republican Women, Anchorage Young Republicans, and Capital City Republicans ("Alaska Republican Party," 2013). It is worthwhile to consider that the Republican Party unabashedly viewed Sarah Palin as a credible candidate for Vice President of the United States ("Personal communication," 2013). Grassroots organizations such as the Republican Liberty Caucus endorse candidates and function to facilitate the coordination, collaboration, and communication of its members ("The Alaska Federation of Republican Women," 2013). A common feature of political grassroots organization is a Political Action Committee (PAC) that contributes to candidates' campaigns….....

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