Adams County Republicans

Advancing conservative ideals in Adams County, Colorado

The caucuses are March 16th. Find out where to meet!

The 2010 Republican caucuses are coming up quickly and will be held on Tuesday, March 16th at 7:00pm.  Please set aside this date to take part in this important step in taking back Colorado and the nation! Below is a complete list of all the precincts in Adams County and where they will be meeting on caucus night. 

Determining precinct number from Colorado Secretary of State website.If you aren’t sure which precinct you are in, you can check at the Secretary of State’s site by clicking here.  Log into the site using the information it requests.  You are then taken to a new page that shows your complete voter information.  Scroll down to item 12 as shown at the right.  Then use the last three digits in that number to find your caucus location in the table below.

If you have any questions at all, please let us know!

  • Update, 3/16/10 – Precincts 198, 199, 200, & 201 are caucusing at Clyde Miller Elementary School as listed in the document below.  However, the address for the school in the document is incorrect.  The correct address is 1701 Espana Street.
  • Related – Check out our event calendar for all the latest events

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R Block Party draws 85 people to their first meeting in North Metro Area

Are you concerned about the direction our country is being taken?
Do you have the desire to get involved but do not know how or where?
A desire to meet and join other motivated people in working towards positive conservative solutions?

If you answered YES to the above questions, then R Block Party North is for you!

R Block Party North is the newly formed northern branch to R Block Party, serving the Denver Metro area (including but not limited to Adams County, Broomfield, Jefferson County, Denver, and surrounding areas).

The first R Block Party North on January 18th had a full house! 85 people in attendance, which included 15 candidates (Dan Maes, Cleve Tidwell, Ken Buck and others!)

How does the caucus/primary system work?

Colorado is one of just a few states that have a combination of both Caucus and Primary to determine party nominees for a General Election.  Here’s how it works:

The Caucus:

is the absolute grass roots step.  Each precinct holds its own caucus, which is open to every Republican in that precinct who has been affiliated with the party for at least 60 days and registered in the precinct for at least 30 days.  The caucus is held (by state statute) every even-numbered (general election) year on the third Tuesday of March at 7:00pm.

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Candidate Survey – Cleve Tidwell, United States Senate

Why do you want to be a U.S. Senator?
Over the last few years I have become increasingly concerned with the direction that our government has been heading and its ill effects on our American way of life. I am very dismayed with all of the career politicians and entrenched interests that dominate the U.S. Congress and the course they have chosen, most especially the outrageous fiscal irresponsibility creating unbearable debt loads for our children, grand-children and their children. All of our basic and fundamental liberties are at grave risk. I decided to step down from my business so that I could work full time to use my common-sense based, real world, business experience to help effect a course correction. After careful deliberation, I decided that the U.S. Senate was where I could be the most effective in that effort.

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