Our Party

Our Party in Pierce County

The Republican Party of Pierce County is a local organization of residents who support constitutional government, individual liberty, free enterprise, fiscal discipline, strong families, public safety, and accountable leadership.

Our role is local and practical: connect people with information, support Republican candidates, encourage civic participation, help voters prepare for elections, and give Pierce County conservatives a place to meet, organize, and serve.

RPPC is part of the larger Wisconsin Republican network, but our work starts here in Pierce County communities. Members and volunteers help keep local meetings, outreach, events, candidate communication, and election-year activity moving.

By-Laws and Constitution

Review the local rules, structure, and membership guidance for RPPC.

Read By-Laws

Platform

Read the principles and policy priorities that guide Republican work.

View Platform

Elected Officials

Find Republican elected officials and local representation resources.

Officials

Campaigns

Follow Republican candidates and campaign links during election season.

Campaigns

Membership

Join or renew to help sustain local Republican organizing.

Membership

Take Action

Choose a practical way to help with outreach, events, or election work.

Take Action

What County Parties Do

County parties help turn shared principles into local action. That can include recruiting volunteers, hosting meetings, sharing election information, connecting campaigns with supporters, helping residents find reliable voter resources, and keeping members informed about state and local Republican priorities.

People participate in different ways. Some attend meetings, some volunteer at events, some help candidates, some share information, and some support the party through membership or donations. Each role matters because local political work depends on trust, relationships, and steady follow-through.

To learn more about current local opportunities, visit Take Action, read Wisconsin GOP News, or contact RPPC with questions.