RULE 11 - Election of State Committeemen and State Committeewomen; Role
and Responsibilities
A. Each county shall elect one man and one woman to serve as State Committeeman and
State Committeewoman from that county. Candidates for State Committeeman and State
Committeewoman shall qualify for office in accordance with Section 103.091 Florida Statutes.
State Committeemen and State Committeewomen shall be elected for four-year terms which
shall commence on the first day of the month following each Presidential general election
(December 1). Within thirty days of the primary election, State Committeemen and State
Committeewomen shall sign and file a loyalty oath as prescribed in Rule 9. Failure to file a
completed loyalty oath is cause for immediate removal from office. There shall be no limit on
the number of terms in which a State Committeeman or State Committee woman may serve.
For the purpose of defining “good standing” under Florida Statutes, any person elected as a
State Committeeman or State Committeewoman shall during their term of office:
(1) Maintain voter registration as a Republican;
(2) Maintain their personal residency in the county from which their election
occurred;
(3) Sign and abide by the loyalty oath that is prescribed in Rule 9;
(4) Adhere to the duties, responsibilities, and attendance requirements of the Office
of State Committeeman or Committeewoman;
(5) Comply with and uphold the State Party Constitution and Rules of Procedure.
B. Electors seeking to qualify for such office of state committeeman or state
committeewoman shall do so with the Supervisor of Elections no earlier than noon of the 71st
day or later than noon of the 67th day preceding the first primary of the Presidential election
year.
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C. The outgoing chairman of each State Executive Committee shall hold an organizational
meeting of all newly elected State Committee members for the purpose of electing officers
and said meeting shall take place within 60 days of the date the new members take office.
D. The role and responsibilities of State Committeemen and State Committeewomen
include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Act as a liaison between the State Executive Committee and the County
Executive Committee.
(2) Elect a Congressional District Chairman who is entitled to vote on the State
Executive Board.
(3) Serve as at-large members of the County Executive Committee.
(4) Assist and cooperate with District Chairmen, County Chairmen, and Party Field
Directors in promoting seminars, caucuses, and fund-raising events.
(5) Share all correspondence, newsletters, information bulletins, etc., from RPOF or
other relevant sources, and directing them to officers and members of the
County Executive Committee. The County Executive Committee shall be required
to provide to the State Committeeman and State Committeewoman its current
membership roster consisting of names, addresses, phone numbers, and email
addresses in the same format and time it submits to the RPOF.
(6) Fulfill such additional duties and responsibilities as may be requested by the
RPOF Chairman.
Ms Cheryl STUBBS, candidate for Okaloosa county, State Committeewoman
Vote AUGUST 20, 2024
Congressman Matt Gaetz
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