Palos Township Republican Organization


The Palos Township Republican Organization is the township-level affiliate of the Republican Party in Cook County. Since January, 2012, it has been chaired by Committeeman Sean Morrison. The party is one of two legally established, statewide political parties in Illinois.

Creation of Organization

The Palos Township Republican Organization was organized by action of the Illinois State Legislature and has specific powers and duties as dictated by law. The creation of Township Party Organizations was established by the Illinois Election Code, 10 ILCS 5/ Article 7

Recent Events

In 2012 and 2014 elections, voters in Palos Township have followed the recommendations of the Palos Township Republican Organization on the Federal, State and Local levels, voting for the Republican candidates to almost all offices.
In the 2014 gubernatorial election, Republican nominee Bruce Rauner defeated incumbent Governor Pat Quinn statewide to be the first GOP Governor since George Ryan left office in 2003. In Palos Township, Rauner received 60% of the vote

Organization and leadership

The Palos Township Republican Organization is run by the Palos Township Republican Committee and his executive Officer team. The Committeeman is elected at primary elections every four years by the Republican voters of the Township. His executive team consists of a Deputy Committeeman, Executive Director, Secretary and Treasurer. All members of the executive team are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Committeeman.

Current Executive Team

Partial List of Past Palos Township GOP Committeemen

Current Township Republican Elected Officials

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