Falls Township Republican Committee

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We proudly stands for conservative values rooted in freedom, faith, and the Constitution of the United States. We believe in limited government, individual liberty, fiscal responsibility, and strong families as the foundation of a thriving community. United by our love of country and commitment to traditional American principles, we work to engage, educate, and empower our neighbors through grassroots action and open discussion.

Mission

Our mission is to defend constitutional rights, promote accountable leadership, and advocate for policies that strengthen Falls Township, protect our freedoms, and secure a prosperous future for our children and generations to come.

Falls Township

Important Dates

Monthly Committee Meeting

Mar 18, 2026

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

2026 Primary Election

May 4, 2026

Get out and Vote.

Frequently Asked Questions

Commonly asked questions and answers.

Ensuring your voice is heard starts with being properly registered. You can register to vote or update your party affiliation through the state voter portal or at our local committee meetings.

Polling places can change based on redistricting. Enter your address on the official state portal to find your specific location. Polls are generally open 7 AM to 8 PM.

Our committee is dedicated to promoting individual liberty, limited government, and fiscal responsibility. We believe in lower taxes to stimulate economic growth, supporting our local law enforcement to ensure safe communities, and protecting the constitutional rights of all citizens. We advocate for policies that empower parents in education and reduce overreach into small business operations.

We are always looking for dedicated individuals to help protect our values! You can volunteer by door-knocking, making phone calls, or assisting with "Get Out The Vote" (GOTV) efforts during election cycles. Please use our Contact Us form to let us know your interests, and a committee member will reach out to get you started.

Committee members are the backbone of the party at the precinct level. These positions are typically elected during the primary every four years. If there is a current vacancy in your precinct, the Executive Committee can often appoint a registered Republican to fill the seat until the next election. It’s a great way to have a direct seat at the table in local party decisions.

Yes. While we encourage voters to head to the polls on Election Day to experience the community of voting in person, Pennsylvania law allows for mail-in and absentee ballots. You must apply for these through the County Board of Elections. Be sure to follow all instructions carefully and return your ballot well before the deadline to ensure it is counted.

Your financial support stays local. Donations are used to fund candidate recruitment, print campaign literature, purchase yard signs, and manage our local headquarters. These funds are vital for helping us spread our message and ensuring Republican candidates have the resources they need to win in competitive districts.