We are so back!

What a momentous time in our nation’s history. Now that the 2024 election is in the rear-view mirror, we find ourselves at the dawn of a new Golden Age, ready to Make America Great Again!

Know Your Rights as a Voter

Whether you are voting by absentee ballot, voting early between now and Friday, November 1, or voting on Election Day on Tuesday, November 5, know your rights as a voter before you go to the polls.

Pick up yard signs in Hailey

Stop by the Blaine County Republican Party's office in Hailey on Saturday, October 19 or Saturday, October 26 between 9 am and 11 am to pick up yard signs.

Know Your Rights: Completing a Ballot

You are not required to vote for every race on the ballot. You can leave sections blank if you choose not to vote for certain races or measures.

Volunteer to be a Poll Watcher

To ensure fair and honest elections, the State of Idaho allows poll watchers to observe election activities.

Know Your Rights: Political Signs and HOAs

Your right to display political signage at your residence is protected under Idaho law.

Where do your elected officials and candidates stand on Proposition 1?

Check out this overview of where your elected officials and candidates stand on this risky scheme to radically transform Idaho’s elections.

Resolution on Ethics and Professional Standards for Blaine County Sheriff

Candidates for the office of Blaine County Sheriff must campaign transparently, honestly, and within the law to earn voter trust and reflect the expected ethics of the sheriff role.

Blaine County Republican Central Committee Endorses Aaron Hughston for Blaine County Sheriff

The Blaine County Republican Central Committee is proud to announce its endorsement of Aaron Hughston for the position of Blaine County Sheriff.

Statement on the incident at the September 11 meeting of BCRCC

Blaine County Republican Central Committee meetings will be a safe place for citizens to learn about what is happening in our community and get involved, and we condemn and reject any efforts to intimidate or silence our committee.