The Orange County Republican Executive Committee (OCREC) will not meet in August, 2022.
According to RPOF State Executive Committee Rule 6 (see below) meetings are called by the County Chairman, with at least 10 days notice prior to the meeting.
The County Chairman sent out an email on August 9, 2022 announcing there will be no meeting in August.
OCREC is required by party rules to have:
6 meetings in a calendar year (OCREC had meetings in January, March, April & May 2022)
One meeting within each quarter (A meeting in September is the last opportunity to meet the Q3 requirement)
At least 28 days between each meeting (no meeting since May 26, 2022)
This is an important election year, so if you are looking for ways to take action in the absence of OCREC meetings, here’s a few suggestions:
For readers looking to join OCREC, not having meetings delays your ability to attend and apply for membership. Subscribe to this Substack, so I can let you know when meetings are scheduled and you can attend.
Republican Party of Florida - Party Rules of Procedure - Republican State Executive Committee
RULE 6 - Officers of County Committees
C. Each County Executive Committee shall meet at least six (6) times during the calendar year, one meeting within each quarter with at least twenty-eight days between each meeting. The meeting shall be called by the Chairman, with notice of the meeting to be sent provided to each member of the executive committee at least ten (10) days prior to the meeting. This shall specifically be the duty of the County Chairman, and in the event that the County Chairman does not call such meetings when due, the State Chairman may remove the County Chairman from office. In such event, the office of county chairman shall devolve to the next person in succession as defined by the constitution and/or bylaws of the County Executive Committee. If the acting Chairman fails to timely call such an election, the Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida may remove the acting chairman from office. The office will then devolve to the next person in succession as defined by the constitution and/or bylaws of the County Executive Committee.