Precinct Chairs

Precinct chairs are local leaders who represent each voting precinct in Hays County. They play a crucial role in organizing grassroots activities, engaging voters, and supporting Republican candidates.

What Do Precinct Chairs Do?

  • Represent their precinct at party meetings
  • Engage with voters in their precinct
  • Support Republican candidates and initiatives
  • Organize local events and activities
  • Help with voter registration and turnout

Become a Precinct Chair

Precinct chairs file for a full term by running on the Republican Party ballot by filling out a ballot application, provided by the Secretary of State's office. If you are in a vacant precinct, you may be appointed by the County Executive Committee (CEC).

To apply for a vacant precinct, submit the online application. The Vacancy Committee reviews applications; the County Executive Committee (CEC) makes the final decision on appointments to vacant precincts. You will be contacted about next steps. Questions? Email [email protected].

Apply to Become a Precinct Chair

Current Precinct Chairs

Precinct 223

Michael Salvo

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Precinct 424

Spencer Dewald

Precinct 445

Tracy Terrell