Transparency, Fundraising, and Victories: Win Clark County Team Promises Fresh Leadership

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Have you heard about the new folks looking to run our local Republican party? A group called Win Clark County just announced their team of candidates. They’re regular people like you and me who want to make our county better by bringing fresh leadership to the Clark County Republican Party.

Read their full open letter here.

Why Change Is Needed

“We are a coalition of grassroots conservatives determined to elect Republicans at all levels,” says Jill Douglass, who wants to be the new party chair. She points out something important – even though President Trump helped more people register and vote Republican, our local party didn’t win as many races as it could have. They only gained one assembly seat, one County Commission seat and two school board seats.

Douglass doesn’t mince words about why:

“Our county party leadership was ineffective. We can and must do better. Winning requires a plan, and we have an extensive plan.”

Who Are These New Leaders?

These aren’t just random folks. They’re people with real experience:

Jill Douglass has been a Republican her whole life and runs a successful business. She believes in “honesty is Policy One” and has already done work to help the party raise more money and bring in new voters.

Rob Meyne, running for Vice Chair, has helped with presidential races and campaigns in 32 states. He’s worked with cabinet members and big companies. His experience with successful state and county committees could help strengthen our local GOP.

Guadalupe Reyes wants to be the Political Director. She worked as Regional Field Director for the Trump Campaign and knows how to reach voters through phone banks, social media, and community events. She’s personally knocked on countless doors and built volunteer networks. Guadalupe also serves as Vice Chair for Moms for Liberty.

Perri Tiggeman is already serving as party Secretary since February 2025. She’s fixed the meeting registration process and organized the membership list. If elected, she plans to make sure meeting minutes are accurate and complete.

Eddie Facey, a retired CPA, stepped in as Treasurer in February 2025. Having previously served as CCRP Treasurer, he knows the job well and promises transparency with financial reports at every meeting.

Why This Matters to Conservatives

The Clark County Republican Party isn’t just another political club: it’s a foundation of our local conservative movement. When the party is weak or distracted, we lose school board seats, county commissioners, and state legislators who could be protecting our freedoms and fighting back against government overreach.

Limited government supporters should care about this because local parties are where real change starts. When your county party is strong, it can help elect officials who will protect your freedoms, support small businesses, and keep government in check.

Critics might say these candidates don’t have enough political connections or that changing leadership creates confusion. But the truth is, the current party leadership has become a liability. With multiple legal troubles making headlines and embarrassing controversies overshadowing the party’s message, many Republicans are tired of the distractions and ready for leadership they can be proud of.

Supporters argue that fresh ideas, business experience, and leaders who won’t become the story themselves are exactly what’s needed to refocus the party on its core mission: electing conservatives who will champion limited government principles.

What Happens Next

The election for these positions will happen on July 15th. If you’re a Republican in Clark County who believes in limited government, you might want to learn more about these candidates.

Conservative voters could support this effort by:

  • Attending local Republican meetings
  • Volunteering for the party
  • Talking to neighbors about these candidates
  • Helping with voter registration efforts

The candidates believe their combined experience offers the skills needed to strengthen the party and win more elections. If successful, this could lead to more conservative policies at the local level, which often affects your daily life more than national politics.

This article was written with the assistance of AI. Please verify information and consult additional sources as needed.