Month: October 2021

Recruiting Candidates

Remember the 2020 Election Ballot?

At least SEVEN local offices were filled with a candidate that had NO OPPOSITION.

Bowling Green and Warren County elected two State Representatives, the Mayor, Members of the City and County School Board simply because there was no other choice.

Republicans in Warren County had NO candidate to represent District 20.

We can no longer afford to elect candidates by default.

We have a responsibility as citizens of this community to encourage those who are staunch Conservatives to run for elected office.

Know someone who would make a great candidate? Tell us! Warren County Conservatives formed a committee to recruit, vet and endorse candidates for the 2022 Elections. Email candidate recommendations to tonjawilt@yahoo.com.

Deplorables Wanted for Local Office

Dear Deplorables, it is time to learn how to run for elected office.

(Photo credit: marieclare.com)

Did you know that next year citizens of Bowling Green and Warren County will elect new school board members, city commissioners, a new Fiscal Court, a judge-executive, and other important positions?

Have you thought about running for office, but are unsure where to start? The window for candidates to file initial paperwork begins in a few weeks, so it’s time to consider all of these questions.

We are painfully aware of how important it is to choose our local officials wisely. Many times local candidates HAVE NO OPPONENT, which means voters have no choice. This must change.

Perhaps you have considered elected office? Or know someone that is interested? Initial inquiries about running for office start with the Warren County Clerk’s office.

As we learn more, we will share information here. In the meantime, I ask you to thoughtfully consider running for office, or talking to someone you think would represent our conservative interests well. If we want to keep Bowling Green and Warren County conservative, we must act now.