LAS VEGAS – The Clark County Republican Party (CCRP) is gearing up for a key election on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
Party members will choose a new Secretary and Treasurer, positions that play a crucial role in the party’s efforts to elect Republican candidates, register voters, and turn Clark County red.
This election isn’t just about filling two positions. It’s about building a stronger, more organized Republican movement in Southern Nevada.
With the 2024 election in the rearview mirror and 2026 already on the horizon, conservatives are focused on growing their base, improving voter outreach, and ensuring election integrity.
Why This Election Matters
The Republican Party in Clark County has faced challenges in recent years. Democrats have held key positions in state and local offices, making it difficult for conservative policies to gain traction.
However, Republicans are closing the gap. In 2024, the GOP made gains in Nevada’s state legislature and saw increased voter turnout in traditionally blue areas.
Republican leaders say the upcoming election for Secretary and Treasurer is the first step in a bigger plan to take back Clark County. They believe strong leadership at the local level is the key to winning future elections.
The Details
- Date: Tuesday, February 4, 2025
- Time: 5:30 PM Registration, 7:00 PM Meeting Start
- Location: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country, 6611 Las Vegas Blvd S, Suite 160
- Who Can Vote? Current CCRP voting members
- Not a Member? Apply online at clarkcountyrepublicanparty.com
CCRP leaders are urging all voting members to attend.
A Grassroots Effort to Win Clark County
One group leading the charge is Win Clark County, a coalition of grassroots Republican activists focused on electing conservative candidates, registering new Republican voters, and improving the party’s strategy.
“This is about building a movement,” the group states on its website. “We can’t win if we don’t organize.”
Win Clark County is pushing for strong conservative leadership inside the party and encouraging more Nevadans to get involved in local politics.
They are using tools like Signal to keep members updated on party activities and mobilize volunteers for upcoming elections.
The Stakes Are High
Democrats currently hold a voter registration advantage in Clark County, but the gap is narrowing. Republican candidates in Nevada have outperformed expectations in recent elections, proving that with the right strategy, conservatives can win.
Some political analysts argue that the GOP’s focus should be on appealing to independent and moderate voters rather than internal party leadership.
Others say party unity is the key to success, and elections like this one are essential to keeping the Republican Party strong.
The Call to Action
For conservatives in Clark County, the message is clear: Get involved, show up, and vote.
“This is our chance to take back Clark County,” say local party leaders. “If we don’t fight for it, no one else will.”
The February 4th election is just the beginning of what many hope will be a major conservative comeback in Nevada. For those looking to help make that happen, it starts with a vote at Stoney’s Rockin’ Country.
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