Young Republican Federation of Virginia
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Chartered Clubs
Alexandria Young Republicans
Brenda Hankins, Chair
chair@alexyrs.org
Meets the First Monday of the Month at Murphy's Irish Pub
Arlington/Falls Church Young Republicans
Brandy Dyke, Chair
chairman@afcyr.com
Meets the 4th Monday of the Month at Boulevard Woodgrill
Chesapeake Young Republicans
Jackie Hill, Chair
mom2idtwins@yahoo.com
Fairfax Area Young Republicans
Dominic Lazaro, Chair
Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the Month at Firehouse Grill
Goochland / Louisa YR
Nick Howard, Chair
nickfinity@yahoo.com
Greater Richmond Young Republicans
Cristen Vehorn, Chair
cristenvehorn@gmail.com
Hampton Roads Young Republicans
Josh Canada, Chair
joshuacanada@cox.net
Loudoun Young Republicans
Erin Kershner, Chair
Prince William Young Republicans
Mike Hardy
mike@va52.com
Interest Groups
Roanoke/NRV Young Republicans
Chris Obenshain, Chair
jcobenshain@gmail.com
Harrisonburg/Rockingham Area Young Republicans
Julie Daniel, Chair
juliemdaniel@gmail.com
Create a Club
Requirements for starting a Local Young Republican Federation Chapter
An Active Club Member must be a legal and qualified voter under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia who is between the ages of twenty-one (21) and forty-one (41), inclusive, or is between the ages of seventeen (17) and twenty (20), inclusive, but not a College Republican. No Active Club Member of one club may also be an Active Club Member of another club. Each Club must certify that its Active Club Members meet these qualifications when the Club files its roster.
A Club consisting of ten (10) or more Active
Club Members, organized within the Commonwealth of Virginia shall be
eligible for membership, provided that it has been recognized by the
Chairman of an Official Committee of the Republican Party of
Virginia with authority in the geographic area in which the Club is
organized and that the Club not be a member of any other State or
National Young Republican organization. A Club shall be entered on
the rolls of the Federation when granted a charter by the Executive
Board.
INITIAL CHARTER
The Executive Board may grant an initial
charter when the Corresponding Secretary certifies that an Executive
Board member has attended not less than two meetings of the Club and
that the Club has filed (1) a governing document not inconsistent
with these Bylaws; (2) an Active Club Member roster listing the
members' names, birth dates, addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail
addresses, and Congressional Districts, and designating the
officers; (3) a letter of recognition demonstrating the Club's
qualification under Section 1 of this Article; and (4) per capita
dues set by the Executive Board.
There are two main things that need to be completed in addition to
the club paperwork in order to qualify for a YRFV charter. One is to
have a YRFV officer visit two of your club meetings. The second is
to have an official RPV committee chairman in your geographic area
to formally recognize your group.
CHARTER RENEWAL
The Executive Board may grant a charter for no longer than one year. All charters shall expire on March 15 unless renewed by payment of per capita dues set by the Executive Board and the filing of an Active Club Members roster. Such filing shall be made by certified, return-receipt mail or digitally-authenticated e-mail with the Corresponding Secretary.
The Corresponding Secretary shall notify all
chartered clubs of the requirements for charter renewal between
January 1 and January 31 of each year. Such notice shall be made by
certified, return-receipt mail or by digitally-authenticated e-mail.
Each club shall be required to pay to the Federation per capita dues
in an amount to be set by the Executive Board at its first meeting
following each Annual Meeting of the Federation.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Contact Lori-Ann Smith, YRFV Chair at yrfvchair@yahoo.com
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