The Greenbrier County Republicans Club is a political action committee located in Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Our mission is to raise funds for Republican candidates seeking to hold public office. Under the Greenbrier County Republicans Club bylaws, we do not get involved in primary elections and remain neutral.

However, the club does host an educational forum throughout the year, inviting a variety of different speakers seeking public office. The opportunity to speak before the club and the public is always invited to attend and ask questions to the candidates.

The Greenbrier County Republicans Club, as the name implies, is essentially a club. The club consists of a president, three vice presidents (one based in each magistrate district), a treasurer, a secretary, along with club members.

The way the club spends money is relatively simple. Somebody must first make a motion, and then somebody seconds it, and the club as a majority then votes in favor or opposes. The Republican club hosts fundraising dinners, holds picnics, participates in parades, makes phone calls, goes door-knocking, organizes protests, and engages in activities related to the good of the Republican Party.

There has never been a better opportunity to get involved with the Greenbrier County Republicans Club. Our experienced leaders and mentors talk about the importance of conservative values and what it means to be a good Republican.

The club is always looking for volunteers and people to get involved with the party. Club membership can be purchased, and all proceeds go to the good of the party. The club also hosts monthly meetings on the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 PM location to be announced.

Everybody is welcome to attend and learn about what the club has to offer. You also have the opportunity to meet party leaders and elected officials. So we hope to see you at our next club meeting. The public is always invited to attend. Membership is not required but is always appreciated.