
The Kansas Young Republicans has a rich tradition in Kansas Republican politics. On September 6, 1880 at the Republican State Convention in Topeka, the Young Republican Men's Club, the precursor to the Kansas Young Republicans, was founded. The annual gathering of Republicans in Kansas, Kansas Day, was started in 1892 by Young Republicans. Over 100 Young Republicans attended the first Kansas Day. The Kansas Young Republicans has produced countless Republican leaders, from local office-holders to U.S. Senators. Our mission is to bring young professionals into the Republican Party, to provide young people an opportunity for political expression and recognition, to train Republican leaders, and to provide a practical means by which they may contribute to the Republican Party as a service to our Nation, our State, and our local communities.
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The officers and directors of the Kansas Young Republicans are elected by the membership. The Executive Committee is comprised of the following voting members: Chair, Vice-Chair, Vice Chair-at-Large, Treasurer, Secretary, National Committeeman, National Committeewomen, and one District Representative of each Congressional Districts of the state, who shall be elected at the district caucus to be held at the State Convention and National Elected Board Members. Nationally Appointed Committee Members, Executive Director, Legal Counsel, Chair Emeritus are non-voting members of the Executive Committee.
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The Kansas Young Republicans Executive Committee is excited to announce the formation of five standing committees to help the Kansas YRs reach their goals and strengthen the Republican Party. We are looking for Young Republicans who want to get more involved with the Kansas YRs State Board, while wanting to help their local county clubs at the same time. This is your opportunity!
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The Constitution and By-Laws of the Kansas Federation of Young Republicans. There is hereby established the Kansas Federation of Young Republicans, in order to promote and encourage support for and participation in the Republican Party, to disseminate information about the Republican Party, and to foster active participation in the political process. All persons ages 18 to 40 years old, and are registered as a Republican, are eligible for membership in the Kansas Federation of Young Republicans, and shall be entitled to all rights and privileges of membership in this organization upon meeting all requirements established in the Bylaws.
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