Press Release: Announcement of Creation of the Ada County Central Committee
By Press Release • January 29, 2022The following Press Release was sent out by the Constitution Party of Idaho. Note: Press Releases sent out by political parties do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of those at the Idaho Dispatch.
Boise, Idaho (January 25, 2022) – Constitution Party of Idaho (CP-Idaho) held a formal organizational meeting via teleconference on December 27, 2021 for the formation of the Ada County Central Committee. State Party leadership was present and presided over the meeting.
Chairman Ullrich appointed five Precinct Captains. The Precinct Captains elected County Central Committee Officers.
Miste Gardner of Meridian was elected Chairman.
Monica McKinley of Meridian was elected Vice Chairman.
Tammy Kennedy of Garden City was elected Treasurer.
Sarah Clendenon of Boise was elected Secretary.
These highly motivated, enthusiastic patriots have already begun planning events for 2022.
Meetings of the Ada County Central Committee will be held the second Tuesday of each month at 19:00 MT via teleconference until further notice. Information will be posted on social media and the State Party website as soon as it is available.
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A lot of Conservative Citizens that believe in the Constitution do not teleconference.
If the word and actions are to be accomplished, more will be required.
Looks temporary until website is up and running. I’m not an official, just a reader, so they may mention the reason for teleconference officially.
Might want to ask WHY it was a teleconference…. it was NOT because of any fear of disease or government repercussions.
Teleconference? What are these women afraid of? And an all female board? We’re women the only ones willing to commit to the party? Something is completely wrong with this picture. We need a Constitution Party but this looks peculiar and smells of something less that true constitutionalists forming a viable political party organization.