Republican Candidates

It IS perfectly okay to bring a list of whom you want to vote for into the voting booth. Voting is like an open book test. Do your research now, and bring your list of candidates with you on election day or use it at home when you fill in your Vote-by-Mail (VBM) ballot.

Learn about your candidates and make sure the candidates you choose represent you and your interests. Make sure they are really Republicans, and not just pretending because they expect a red wave. Look at their websites, and read between the lines. Find them on social media and look at their posts from 12-18 months ago, before they were campaigning. Read their blogs. Go hear them at speaking engagements. Email them questions through their websites. Do your research as you have time, so you can vote for the people who will truly represent you. Here’s a list of the 44 Republican candidates in Palm Beach county, together with their websites, to help you get started. (Look up your districts by going here and then clicking “View Office Holders,” so you know which candidates you can vote for.)

These candidates below are ONLY on the Primary Election ballot in August.

These are winner takes all. These Palm Beach county school board candidates are running against Democrats on THIS ballot, but the race is technically, non-partisan, meaning no party affiliation, so there will NO indication on the ballot as to which party they are affiliated with. The candidates listed below are the Republican candidates running for the Palm Beach county school board.

School Board for District 1:

School Board for District 5:

Also only on the Primary Election ballot in August are the Committeemen and Committeewomen candidates, like me. The winner will be selected from this ballot. These are Republican only, county wide races, meaning that every registered Republican in Palm Beach county can vote for these candidates.

State Committeeman:

State Committeewoman:

These candidates below are on a Primary Election ballot in August as run-off to see who moves forward to the General Election ballot.

When there are two or more Republicans running for a position on the General Election ballot, there is a primary (run-off) to see who will move forward. Only one Republican candidate is allowed in the General Election for each position (office).

Sheriff:

State Attorney:

US Representative for Congressional District 21:

US Representative for Congressional District 22:

US Representative for Congressional District 23:

    State Representative for District 94:

    As an REC member, I can not tell you who I would vote for in any of the above races because they are all Republicans with a Republican running against them (although I can give you my personal opinion if you email me). Every candidate on this page, both above and below this, would welcome your help as a donor or volunteer! Email me or contact me with any questions.

    These candidates below are on General Election ballot in November, with early voting starting in October, and are the only Republican in their race.

    I volunteer for John Fischer, Candidate for Palm Beach County Commissioner for District 5, and I can tell you we have blast! There are some photos of us on my Gallery page. If you have questions, please contact me! Volunteering is a great way to get to know people while making a difference and having fun!

    The content of this page has been assembled by me and the text written by me, Jenniffer Lee, not the Republican Party, so I am solely responsible for the content and any errors that may be contained within.

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