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GOP Convention Resounding Victory for Constitutional Conservatives

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July 19, 2022 (Photo credit: Kirsten Lucas)

TWIN FALLS–The Idaho GOP Convention wrapped up Saturday at the College of Southern Idaho.  During the general session, delegates voted for party leadership, determined the new party platform, and adopted various resolutions.

In what was clearly a repudiation of the “moderate” wing of the party, all five Executive Committee members who stood for reelection were ousted.  Four of the five were replaced by well-known, strong constitutional conservatives.  Dorothy Moon is the new State GOP Chair, beating Tom Luna in a 434-287 vote.  Machele Hamilton ran for 1st Vice Chair, but was narrowly defeated by Idaho Young Republicans leader Daniel Silver.  Mark Fuller, chairman of the Bonneville County Republican Party, was elected 2nd Vice Chair by a 154-vote margin over opponent Mike Matthews.  For Treasurer, Steve Bender won against Stephen Parrot. The vote was 401-318.  Finally, Maria Nate, wife of Representative Ron Nate and a staunch patriot, received 438 votes and won the Secretary race against Caleb Hoobery, who received only 285 votes.

After the leadership votes, the majority of the moderate delegates–including 18 from Bannock County, led by Chairwoman Char Tovey–walked out of the convention in an apparent effort to force its adjournment for lack of quorum.  Their attempt failed, and actually served to increase the percentage of conservative voices during the subsequent platform and resolution votes.

The remaining delegates voted to include the following planks in the GOP Platform:

To read the full text of these items, click here.

The delegates also voted to adopt the following resolutions:

To read the full text of the resolutions, click here and here.

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