Laurel County Homecoming 2008 - Republican Party Float
Jackie Steele Nominated as Republican Candidate for Commonwealth Attorney
Above Photo: Left to Right – Bryan Mills, Laurel County Republican Chairman, Commonwealth Attorney Jackie Steele, State Senator and 5th District Republican Chairman Tom Jensen, and County Clerk and Knox County Republican Chairman Mike Corey.
On Saturday, July 12th the Executive Committees of the Laurel and Knox County Republican Parties met to nominate their candidate for Commonwealth Attorney for this November’s election. Both committees unanimously nominated Jackie Steele as the Republican Nominee for the general election this November.
“Jackie Steele has been Assistant Commonwealth Attorney for over five years, and I feel he will do a fantastic job as our Commonwealth Attorney.” said Knox County Clerk and Republican Chairman Mike Corey.
Kentucky Election Law states that if a vacancy for Commonwealth Attorney happens after a Primary Election and the governor appoints someone to that position both the Republican and Democrat parties of the counties affected can override that governor’s appointment by selecting their own nominee for the November Election.
“Democrat Governor Steve Bashear could have selected any number of local Democrats to fill this appointment for Knox and Laurel, but in the end he went with a good hard working Republican like Jackie Steele and that made our nomination process a lot easier.”, said Laurel County Republican Chairman Bryan Mills.
The Republican Party of Kentucky rules state that the executive committee of each county jointly meet in a special session called by the 5th Congressional District Republican Party Chairman, who is currently State Senator Tom Jensen of London.
The numbers of votes for each county were determined by the number of registered Republican votes at the close of the books for the 2007 General Election. Knox County had 14,245 registered Republican voters at that time and Laurel County had 28,958 registered Republican voters.
The results will become finalized at they are reviewed and approved by the Secretary of State and the State Board of Elections.
Steele on the Ballot - Sentinel Echo
Steele to Represent Republican Party - The Times Tribune
On Saturday, July 12th the Executive Committees of the Laurel and Knox County Republican Parties met to nominate their candidate for Commonwealth Attorney for this November’s election. Both committees unanimously nominated Jackie Steele as the Republican Nominee for the general election this November.
“Jackie Steele has been Assistant Commonwealth Attorney for over five years, and I feel he will do a fantastic job as our Commonwealth Attorney.” said Knox County Clerk and Republican Chairman Mike Corey.
Kentucky Election Law states that if a vacancy for Commonwealth Attorney happens after a Primary Election and the governor appoints someone to that position both the Republican and Democrat parties of the counties affected can override that governor’s appointment by selecting their own nominee for the November Election.
“Democrat Governor Steve Bashear could have selected any number of local Democrats to fill this appointment for Knox and Laurel, but in the end he went with a good hard working Republican like Jackie Steele and that made our nomination process a lot easier.”, said Laurel County Republican Chairman Bryan Mills.
The Republican Party of Kentucky rules state that the executive committee of each county jointly meet in a special session called by the 5th Congressional District Republican Party Chairman, who is currently State Senator Tom Jensen of London.
The numbers of votes for each county were determined by the number of registered Republican votes at the close of the books for the 2007 General Election. Knox County had 14,245 registered Republican voters at that time and Laurel County had 28,958 registered Republican voters.
The results will become finalized at they are reviewed and approved by the Secretary of State and the State Board of Elections.
Steele on the Ballot - Sentinel Echo
Steele to Represent Republican Party - The Times Tribune
Laurel County Republican Jarrad Hensley Joins White House Staff
Many parents dream of their children someday working in the White House, and one Laurel County native has achieved just that. Jarrad Hensley of London is the son of Nick and Connie Hensley, and he was recently hired as an editor in Presidential Correspondence for the Bush Administration.
“I was born and raised in London, Kentucky and from the get-go, I was instilled with the conservative principles of the Republican Party. My political maturation was fostered through guidance of both of my parents who belong to the Republican Party in addition to my sister Amber, who worked in Frankfort for the Republican Governor Ernie Fletcher.” said Hensley.
Jarrad began his political interests when he attended Georgetown College, and became a member of the College Republicans.
“In college I took advantage of the various political organizations, and this was helpful in persuading me to officially major in what I quickly was becoming to love, political science.” stated Hensley.
In college he interned in Frankfort for 17th District Republican State Senator Damon Thayer in the 2007 session of the Kentucky General Assembly.
After college Jarrad moved to Washington D.C., where he worked as a staff assistant for U.S. Senator and Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell.
He then soon after accepted an offer to join the White House as an editor in Presidential Correspondence, and also currently works as a presidential campaign volunteer for John McCain.
“Jarrad Hensley is a prime example of the future that the Republican Party. He makes all of Laurel County proud to call him one of our own.” said Laurel County Republican Chairman Bryan Mills.
“I was born and raised in London, Kentucky and from the get-go, I was instilled with the conservative principles of the Republican Party. My political maturation was fostered through guidance of both of my parents who belong to the Republican Party in addition to my sister Amber, who worked in Frankfort for the Republican Governor Ernie Fletcher.” said Hensley.
Jarrad began his political interests when he attended Georgetown College, and became a member of the College Republicans.
“In college I took advantage of the various political organizations, and this was helpful in persuading me to officially major in what I quickly was becoming to love, political science.” stated Hensley.
In college he interned in Frankfort for 17th District Republican State Senator Damon Thayer in the 2007 session of the Kentucky General Assembly.
After college Jarrad moved to Washington D.C., where he worked as a staff assistant for U.S. Senator and Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell.
He then soon after accepted an offer to join the White House as an editor in Presidential Correspondence, and also currently works as a presidential campaign volunteer for John McCain.
“Jarrad Hensley is a prime example of the future that the Republican Party. He makes all of Laurel County proud to call him one of our own.” said Laurel County Republican Chairman Bryan Mills.
Laurel County Republican Party Attends Statewide Convention, Sends Largest Delegation from the 5th Congressional District
On Saturday, June 7th the Laurel County Republican Party attended the Kentucky Republican Party Convention in Bowling Green, Kentucky at the Sloan Convention Center.
The purpose of the convention was to elect the delegates to attend the National Republican Party Convention that will be held later this year in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Of the 27 Counties that make up the 5th Congressional District, the Laurel County Republican Party sent the largest number of delegates than any other attending county in Southeastern Kentucky. There were 28 Laurel Republicans attending, and 18 of which were official delegates to the convention.
“The statewide conventions are an important part of our democray and the nomination process for our Republican Presidential Candidate, and I am very proud so many Laurel Republicans turned out to support the party.”, said Laurel County Republican Party Chairman Bryan Mills.
Pictured are some of the conventions attendees from left to right: Bryan Mills (Laurel County Republican Party Chairman), Don McFadden, Russell Burgin, James Barnett, Carla Handy, Jason Handy, Jonathan Durham, Molly Barnett, J.L. Albright (Asst. County Attorney), Connie Depew, Jackie Steele, Sr., Donna McClure (Sen. McConnell Field Rep), Jackie Steele (Commonwealth Attorney), Karen Wyan, Casey Taylor, Joyce Garland Parker (Laurel County PVA), Jackie Mills, Wes Harville, Jonathan McClure, Debbie Harville, Regina Crawford, and Gary Parker.
Laurel Republican Joins Republican National Committee Chairman's Staff
Kevin Smith, a native of Laurel County, has joined the staff of Republican National Committee Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan as the Special Assistant to the Chairman.
Mr. Duncan, a 30-year political strategist and veteran of Republican politics from Inez, Ky., in Martin County was elected as the 60th Chairman of the RNC in January 2007.
In January 2008, Kevin transitioned from a position in Kentucky’s Senior U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell to work as the RNC Chairman's Special Assistant.
“Kevin’s dedication and skills make him an integral part of my team. It is a true pleasure working with Kevin and I know he has a long successful career ahead of him.” said RNC Chairman Mike Duncan.
Kevin is a 24-year-old Laurel Countian, who was born in Manchester, Ky., and is a 2006 graduate of Union College in Barbourville, where he majored in accounting and business administration.
At Union, Kevin accumulated many national honors for his baseball accomplishments and his academic achievements. In addition, he was Chairman of the College Republicans and President of Phi Beta Lambda Business Club. He also worked during his Christmas breaks at National City Bank in London, and is a member of First Baptist of London.
After graduation from Union, he interned for U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers in Washington, D.C. He then went on to the University of Kentucky to obtain his M.B.A. with an emphasis in finance. While in Lexington, he volunteered on several state-wide campaigns and interned during the 2007 Legislative Session of the Kentucky General Assembly.
After completing his master’s degree this past June, Kevin had the opportunity to serve Senator McConnell in his Washington, D.C., office working as his Legislative Correspondent on agriculture and energy issues.
Kevin attended the 2005 Presidential Inauguration of George W. Bush, as well as, the 2006 and 2007 Presidential State of the Union Addresses. In his new post at the RNC, Kevin travels the country assisting Chairman Duncan. This year he has traveled from Beverly Hills, Calif., to Portland, Maine, and from Kalispell, Mont., to Dallas, Texas, meeting with Republican candidates and donors.
In fact, he has recently just returned from a trip where he spent time with President Bush in his hometown of Crawford, Texas. He is looking forward to attending the 2008 Kentucky Republican State Convention this June in Bowling Green and the Republican National Convention this September in Minneapolis, Minn.
“Kevin Smith makes Laurel County proud, and is a rising star in the Republican Party. We hope he brings this energy and determination back to Southeastern Kentucky.” said Laurel County Republican Chairman Bryan Mills.
Mr. Duncan, a 30-year political strategist and veteran of Republican politics from Inez, Ky., in Martin County was elected as the 60th Chairman of the RNC in January 2007.
In January 2008, Kevin transitioned from a position in Kentucky’s Senior U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell to work as the RNC Chairman's Special Assistant.
“Kevin’s dedication and skills make him an integral part of my team. It is a true pleasure working with Kevin and I know he has a long successful career ahead of him.” said RNC Chairman Mike Duncan.
Kevin is a 24-year-old Laurel Countian, who was born in Manchester, Ky., and is a 2006 graduate of Union College in Barbourville, where he majored in accounting and business administration.
At Union, Kevin accumulated many national honors for his baseball accomplishments and his academic achievements. In addition, he was Chairman of the College Republicans and President of Phi Beta Lambda Business Club. He also worked during his Christmas breaks at National City Bank in London, and is a member of First Baptist of London.
After graduation from Union, he interned for U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers in Washington, D.C. He then went on to the University of Kentucky to obtain his M.B.A. with an emphasis in finance. While in Lexington, he volunteered on several state-wide campaigns and interned during the 2007 Legislative Session of the Kentucky General Assembly.
After completing his master’s degree this past June, Kevin had the opportunity to serve Senator McConnell in his Washington, D.C., office working as his Legislative Correspondent on agriculture and energy issues.
Kevin attended the 2005 Presidential Inauguration of George W. Bush, as well as, the 2006 and 2007 Presidential State of the Union Addresses. In his new post at the RNC, Kevin travels the country assisting Chairman Duncan. This year he has traveled from Beverly Hills, Calif., to Portland, Maine, and from Kalispell, Mont., to Dallas, Texas, meeting with Republican candidates and donors.
In fact, he has recently just returned from a trip where he spent time with President Bush in his hometown of Crawford, Texas. He is looking forward to attending the 2008 Kentucky Republican State Convention this June in Bowling Green and the Republican National Convention this September in Minneapolis, Minn.
“Kevin Smith makes Laurel County proud, and is a rising star in the Republican Party. We hope he brings this energy and determination back to Southeastern Kentucky.” said Laurel County Republican Chairman Bryan Mills.
Laurel Republicans Send Largest Delegation to the 5th District Republican Party Convention, State Senator Jensen Re-Elected as District Chairman
Laurel County Republicans joined with Republicans from the 28 counties that make up the 5th Congressional District to elect a new District Chairman and Delegates from the district to attend the National Convention.
The Laurel County Delegation sent the largest group of delegates from any county in the 5th Congressional District with 26 members attending the convention at the Corbin Technology Center on Saturday, April 5th, 2008.
Included in the group photo of Laurel County Republican Delegates are: (front row - left to right) Jackie Steele, Sr., Don McFadden, Lawanna Scoville, John Scoville, Jerry Hollon, Jackie Mills, Debbie Harville, Karen Wyan, Casey Taylor, Crystal Hurst, Molly Barnett, Judy Barnett, County Clerk Dean Johnson, State Senator Tom Jensen, (second row - left to right) Barbara Ressler, Tom Ressler, Propery Value Administrator Joyce Parker, Gary Parker, Imogene Bowling, Big John Bowling, Assistant County Attorney J.L. Albright, Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Jackie Steele, U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell Field Representative Donna McClure. (Not Pictured) Jeremy Steele, Joe Caldwell, and Laurel County Republican Party Chair Bryan Mills.
Several delegates also served on committees and appointed positions at the convention: Jackie Steele - Vice Chair to the Convention, Casey Taylor - Asst. Secretary to the Convention, J.L. Albright - Committee on Permanent Organization, Dean Johnson - Credentials Committee, Joe Caldwell - Resolutions Committee, Joyce Parker - Nominations Committee, and Bryan Mills - Sgt. at Arms.
The most prestigious moment was the nomination and election of State Senator Tom Jensen to continue serving as the 5th Congressional District Republican Party Chairman.
Delegates from Laurel County will next be attending the Statewide Republican Party Convention in Bowling Green, Kentucky on June 7th, 2008.
Any Republican in Laurel County interested in being involved in the Laurel County Republican Party please contact Bryan Mills at 606-215-9161 or e-mail bryanmills@newwavecomm.net
Laurel County Republican Party Elects New Committee and Bryan Mills as Chairman
Every four years the grassroots members of Republican Party of Kentucky meet to re-elect their County Republican Party Leaders.
Laurel County Republicans met on Saturday at the Laurel County District Court Room to elect a new Laurel County Republican Party Chairman and Officers.
The following individuals were elected to lead the Laurel County Republican Party over the next four years: Bryan Mills, Chair; Debbie Harville, Vice Chair; Jason Handy, Treasurer; Cassandra Taylor, Secretary; and Kyle Gray, Youth Chair.
Also at the meeting an Executive Committee was formed to oversee official Laurel County Republican Party business. This committee includes the five individuals listed above along with the following: Tom Jensen, State Senator, Dean Johnson, Laurel County Clerk; Joyce Parker, Property Value Administrator; Jack Sizemore, Jailer; Albert Robinson, former state senator; Jodi Albright, Assistant County Attorney; Jackie Steele, Assistant Commonwealth Attorney; Lorine Brock, Laurel County Election Board Member; Karen Wyan, Laurel County Republican Women’s Forum Chair; John Brock, member at large; Jackie Mills, member at large; Carolyn Smith, member at large; and Don McFadden, member at large.
Also, the Laurel County Republican Party selected delegates to attend the Kentucky 5th Congressional District Republican Party Convention which in turn selects delegates to the State and National Republican Party Conventions. The District Convention will be held Saturday, April 5 at the Corbin Technology Center at 10 a.m.
Any Laurel County Republican interested in being a delegate to the District Convention contact Bryan Mills at 606-215-9161 or email bryanmills@newwavecomm.net
Republicans Elects Leaders, Bryan Mills picked to replace Warren Scoville - Sentinel Echo
Laurel Republicans Elect Party Leaders - The Times Tribune
Laurel County Republicans met on Saturday at the Laurel County District Court Room to elect a new Laurel County Republican Party Chairman and Officers.
The following individuals were elected to lead the Laurel County Republican Party over the next four years: Bryan Mills, Chair; Debbie Harville, Vice Chair; Jason Handy, Treasurer; Cassandra Taylor, Secretary; and Kyle Gray, Youth Chair.
Also at the meeting an Executive Committee was formed to oversee official Laurel County Republican Party business. This committee includes the five individuals listed above along with the following: Tom Jensen, State Senator, Dean Johnson, Laurel County Clerk; Joyce Parker, Property Value Administrator; Jack Sizemore, Jailer; Albert Robinson, former state senator; Jodi Albright, Assistant County Attorney; Jackie Steele, Assistant Commonwealth Attorney; Lorine Brock, Laurel County Election Board Member; Karen Wyan, Laurel County Republican Women’s Forum Chair; John Brock, member at large; Jackie Mills, member at large; Carolyn Smith, member at large; and Don McFadden, member at large.
Also, the Laurel County Republican Party selected delegates to attend the Kentucky 5th Congressional District Republican Party Convention which in turn selects delegates to the State and National Republican Party Conventions. The District Convention will be held Saturday, April 5 at the Corbin Technology Center at 10 a.m.
Any Laurel County Republican interested in being a delegate to the District Convention contact Bryan Mills at 606-215-9161 or email bryanmills@newwavecomm.net
Republicans Elects Leaders, Bryan Mills picked to replace Warren Scoville - Sentinel Echo
Laurel Republicans Elect Party Leaders - The Times Tribune
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