Jeremie Forman: A Stronger Voice for Francis
Francis deserves leadership rooted in service and local values. A new resolution highlights Jeremie Forman’s commitment to fair representation, consistent service, and keeping Francis first. Learn more about how this focus strengthens our community’s voice in Summit County.
Standing with Lynn Wood: A Voice for Coalville
The Summit County GOP Executive Committee has formally endorsed Lynn Wood for municipal office in Coalville. Lynn has a long record of community service and a strong commitment to fair districting and local representation.
Picking up Charlie Kirk’s Microphone
The Summit County GOP honors the legacy of Charlie Kirk by committing to expand Turning Point USA’s presence in our community. In response to his tragic assassination, we are launching an initiative to establish TPUSA chapters in every Summit County high school.
Honoring the Life and Legacy of Charlie Kirk
The Summit County Republican Party mourns the tragic passing of Charlie Kirk and extends heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and all who were touched by his life. Charlie’s legacy of conviction, courage, and respectful debate calls us to honor his work by strengthening our voices, defending liberty, and ensuring the blessings of freedom endure for future generations.
Bringing It Home: Why Local Politics Deserve Your Voice
If you are frustrated by dysfunction in Washington or disillusioned by the tone of national debates—you’re not alone. We’ve heard from many former Republicans in Summit County who feel politically homeless. But here’s what we tell them: don’t give up—come home.
2025 Municipal Election Timeline: Key Dates for Summit County Voters
The 2025 municipal elections are approaching, and the Summit County Republican Party wants to ensure you're informed and ready to participate. Whether you're a candidate, a precinct chair, or a voter, staying on top of the timeline is critical for ensuring a strong and fair election process.
Why Balance Matters
Summit County is undergoing a major shift in how we elect our leaders. With the passage of HB 356, local government is moving from at-large elections to district-based representation—a change that promises to give every part of the county a real voice. What does this mean for you? Better balance, fairer outcomes, and stronger accountability. In this post, we break down what’s changing, why it matters, and how it will finally bring East Side and rural perspectives to the table.