Laughlin Forms Republican Women's Club Thursday, July 8, was a history making day in Laughlin. Sue Lowden, former NRP chair and candidate for Senate, who is now living in Laughlin, kicked off a meeting to explore founding a Republican Women’s Club. More than 60 attendees crowded Granny’s restaurant in the Pioneer to learn more about the plans for this new .
The Laughlin women were supported in their efforts by elected officials from all over the state, including - Assemblyman John Hambrick (who joined as the first associate member)
- Constable Jordan Ross (who joined as the second associate member)
- NRP Chairwoman Amy Tarkanian
- Clark County Republican Acting Chair Woody Stroupe
- NRCC Secretary Carol DelCarlo
- UNLVCR President Mark Ciavola
Tarkanian cheered on the group: “Women are multi-tasking warriors, and I’m happy to coordinate the state’s efforts with all the clubs to turn this state Red!” Republican Women’s Clubs develop and support candidates for all elections, from local to county to state to federal.
The following morning, interested members met again at the Pioneer to adopt standing rules and bylaws and elect the executive board of Nevada’s 21st Republican Women’s Club. Elected to serve were: - President – Cheryl Crow
- 1st Vice President – Pee Dee Leavitt
- Treasurer – Sunny O’Brien
- Secretary – Sharon Martinez
In all, 19 women joined as full members and 11 men and women as associate members, and five patrons lent their support.
The Clark County Republican Party welcomes the addition of this Republican club to the state and extends its best wishes for a successful launch. |
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