Chairman’s Election Update
Michigan Independents and Conservatives: The Michigan primary election is scheduled for August 4, 2026, where voters will decide major party nominees for various offices, including governor and state legislators.
Michigan Independents and Conservatives: The Michigan primary election is scheduled for August 4, 2026, where voters will decide major party nominees for various offices, including governor and state legislators. The Michigan midterm elections will take place on November 3, 2026, featuring elections for the governor, U.S. Senate, all 13 congressional seats, and various state offices. This election year is significant as all major statewide offices will be up for grabs due to term limits. At the end of the day, we MUST keep Jocelyn Benson away from that governor seat as well as any Democrat in other positions. That means that regardless if your favorite candidate is on the ballot, you vote red all the way DOWN BALLOT to keep Benson away as well as any Democrat on the rest of the ballot. That should be the only strategy on every conservative and independent's mind- keep the Dems out. That means- volunteer, get out and VOTE, and get your family, friends and neighbors to vote red.
Huron County Republicans Engage Ahead of State Convention
On March 24, 2026, the Huron County Republican Party convened a well-attended meeting that brought together community members, executive committee members, and county delegates preparing to participate in the upcoming Michigan Republican State Endorsement Convention on March 28.
On March 24, 2026, the Huron County Republican Party convened a well-attended meeting that brought together community members, executive committee members, and county delegates preparing to participate in the upcoming Michigan Republican State Endorsement Convention on March 28.
The evening featured a series of presentations from key candidates seeking State and College leadership roles. Amanda Love, candidate for Secretary of State, outlined her commitment to election integrity, transparency, and modernizing voter services. Genevieve Peters Scott, running for Senate, shared her policy priorities centered on economic growth, local governance, and strengthening Michigan communities. Lena Epstein, a candidate for the University of Michigan Board of Regents, spoke highly about advancing academic excellence, fiscal responsibility, and preserving the reputation of the college.
Each speaker conveyed a strong sense of purpose and dedication, engaging attendees with thoughtful perspectives on leadership and public service. The event concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session, allowing participants to further explore the candidates’ positions and priorities.
As the convention approaches, there was a clear sense of momentum and enthusiasm among those in attendance. The meeting served not only as an opportunity for dialogue, but also as a unifying moment for delegates and community members preparing to represent Huron County on the State Stage.
Lincoln Day Dinner – December 2025 Report
The Huron County Republican Party proudly hosted its first Lincoln Day Dinner in December 2025, marking a successful and well attended inaugural event for our local party organization.
The Huron County Republican Party proudly hosted its first Lincoln Day Dinner in December 2025, marking a successful and well attended inaugural event for our local party organization.
Community members from across the county joined us for an evening of strong attendance, meaningful conversation, and shared commitment to Republican values. The program featured remarks from twelve state level candidates, each offering insight into their vision, priorities, and dedication to serving Michigan.
Guests enjoyed great food, welcoming fellowship, and the opportunity to connect directly with candidates, volunteers, and fellow supporters in a positive and energetic setting.
We extend a sincere thank you to everyone who helped make this event possible our speakers, sponsors, volunteers, and all who attended. Your participation and support were instrumental in making this first Lincoln Day Dinner a great success.
We look forward to building on this momentum and welcoming the community back for our next event.