Events in May 2026
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28April 28, 2026
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30April 30, 2026
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6May 6, 2026
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10May 10, 2026
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11May 11, 2026
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12May 12, 2026
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17May 17, 2026
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18May 18, 2026
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19May 19, 2026●●(2 events) – Lawton County Club |
20May 20, 2026
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21May 21, 2026
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22May 22, 2026●●(2 events) – |
23May 23, 2026
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24May 24, 2026
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25May 25, 2026
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26May 26, 2026
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27May 27, 2026
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28May 28, 2026●(1 event) – Cameron University Theater |
29May 29, 2026
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30May 30, 2026
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31May 31, 2026
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HOW TO GET INVOLVED
Step 1
Your Voice Matters: The Civic Duty to Vote
In our constitutional republic, voting is more than a right – it’s a responsibility. Each election gives citizens the opportunity to shape the future of their community, state, and nation. When you cast your ballot, you’re not only making your voice heard—you’re standing up for the values and freedoms that define America. Voting honors the generations who fought to secure this right and ensures that our government remains accountable to the people. Every vote counts. Make yours matter.
Step 2
Contact Your Precinct Chair. What Is a Precinct?
A precinct is the most local level of political organization—your neighborhood’s voice in the democratic process. Each precinct is a defined geographic area where voters are assigned to vote, and it serves as the building block of grassroots involvement. Precinct leaders help organize voters, share information, and ensure the community is represented within the larger county and state party structure. Strong precincts lead to stronger communities, informed voters, and a more responsive government.
Don’t know who your Precinct Chair is or don’t have one? Contact us and we will help you out.
Step 3
Attend Meetings
Attending political meetings is a powerful way to stay informed, get involved, and make your voice heard. These gatherings provide a front-row seat to the decisions shaping your community and offer opportunities to connect with local leaders, ask questions, and contribute ideas. Whether you’re new to politics or a seasoned advocate, showing up matters—because real change starts with engaged citizens willing to take part in the process.
We meet on the third Tuesday of every month. Get to know your County GOP leadership and how you can get engaged.
“WE ARE THE LEADERS WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!” Dan Bongino
