Kathryn Geesaman to Represent Fayette County at Republican National Convention
Last week the Republican Party of Texas (RPT) held its 2024 State Convention. There were many important items of business that took place but the most exciting for Republicans in Fayette County was that one of our own will be attending the Republican National Convention as an Alternate. Kathryn Geesaman of Flatonia will represent Fayette County and the entire Congressional District 10 at the Republican National Convention July 15–18, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. “We are proud that Kathryn will be representing our Congressional District because she will do so with honesty, integrity, and a true sense of patriotism,” said Deborah Frank, Out-going Fayette County Republican Party Chairman The 2024 Republican Party of Texas State convention was held in San Antonio May 23 - 25. It was a very busy three-day convention with two Senate District caucuses, two Congressional District caucuses, and four general sessions. Fayette County was represented by our full contingent of 17 delegates: Deborah Frank, Michael Schlabach, David Stall, Linda Stall, Kimberley Rutledge, Kathryn Geesaman, Dennis Geesaman, Cindy Wingo, Patsy Parker, Jeff Parker, Barbara Appelt, Cindy Rodibaugh, Scott Rodibaugh, Glenn Altwein, Carmel Atwood, Craig Moreau, and Steven Bowman. Miranda Schlabach also attended as an Alternate.
The major items of interest to Fayette County were: Cheryl Thompson-Draper (from Lavaca county) was reelected as our SD18 Committeewoman.
Sakki Joseph (from Harris county) was elected as our SD18 Committeeman.
Abraham George was elected RPT State Chairman.
D’rinda Randall was elected RPT Vice-Chair.
Three delegates and three alternates were elected to represent CD10 at the Republican National Convention. As noted above, Kathryn Geesaman was elected as Alternate #2.
Dr. Robin Armstrong was re-elected as our National Committeeman.
Debbie Georgatos was elected as our National Committeewoman.
RPT Permanent Rules, Platform and Resolutions, and Legislative Priorities were debated. The final versions were approved.
For more information visit: www.texasgop.org.