04/24/2026
The following Caucuses (Supervisor District Caucuses) of the RPSDC (Republican Party of San Diego County) have posted their May meeting details on their Caucus website:
District Four ("Central San Diego") - 5/11/26
www.d4sandiegorepublican.org
The RPSDC is divided into five regional governing bodies called Caucuses. When possible, individuals should always attend the bi-monthly in-person meetings of their Caucus and monitor the activities of the nine ECCMs (Elected Central Committee Members) representing their district.
If you registered your political party preference as Republican, you may vote for a slate of nine candidates for your Caucus through the presidential primary ballot every four years. The next election will be in 2028.
The 45 ECCMs of the full Central Committee are listed here:
www.sandiegorepublicans.org/leadership
The following Caucuses still need to create a Caucus website:
District One ("South Bay")
District Two ("East County")
District Three ("Coastal Communities")
District Five ("North County")
Meeting details for these four Caucuses can be found on the RPSDC headquarters events page:
www.sandiegorepublicans.org/events
To determine which Caucus you live in, go to the homepage of our website and follow the instructions in the section "County Supervisorial Districts":
www.republicanpb.org
04/18/2026
We arrived today around 10 AM PT and finished setting up for our event around 11:23 AM. We are on the beach boardwalk next to 'Ocean Park Inn' (710 Grand Avenue, San Diego). We will be here until 5 PM. Come join us and wave Trump flags. 'Blake Anderson' ('Blake Anderson for Central Committee 2024') is helping at the event.
If you are a San Diego County resident, visit the following website for the only candidates you should vote for or donate to in every election -- except for County Republican Central Committee races and presidential races during a presidential primary election. For all other races, follow the RPSDC (Republican Party of San Diego County) official endorsements. If a race shows “No Endorsement”, leave that part of your ballot blank.
www.sandiegorepublicans.org/endorsements
RPB (Republicans of Pacific Beach) is not officially chartered by, nor affiliated with, the RPSDC.
www.republicanpb.org
04/12/2026
The CAGOP (California Republican Party) failed to Endorse (official endorsement) a candidate for Governor on April 12, 2026, despite clear Delegate (voting state delegate) preferences:
• 496 votes - Bianco
• 442 votes - Hilton
• 75 votes - No Endorsement
Under current Bylaws (bylaw rules), a 60% threshold is required. As a result, even though a decisive majority of Delegates supported a candidate, the CAGOP produced no Endorsement.
This is a structural failure.
The Endorsement process should reflect the will of the Delegates -- not be blocked by an arbitrary supermajority threshold. A single-round vote, where the highest vote-getter wins (including “No Endorsement” as an option), ensures a clear and consistent outcome every time.
The current system allows a minority to veto action. That weakens CAGOP unity, reduces clarity for voters, and undermines the purpose of Endorsements.
RPB (Republicans of Pacific Beach) calls for an immediate Bylaw reform:
Adopt a single-round plurality voting system for all Endorsement decisions.
Delegates vote. The top result wins. No deadlock. No paralysis. No ambiguity.
www.republicanpb.org
03/11/2026
Our comment was posted today on a random 3/9/26 Instagram post of his.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVr2EXREibS/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
03/06/2026
The RPSDC (Republican Party of San Diego County) has posted on its headquarters website the March meeting information for four of its five Caucuses (Regional Supervisorial District Caucus):
District One ("South Bay") - 3/9/26
District Two ("East County") - 3/9/26
District Three ("Coastal Communities") - 3/9/26
District Four ("Central San Diego") - 3/9/26
District Five ("North County") - TBD
www.sandiegorepublicans.org/events
To determine which Caucus you live in, go to the homepage of our website and follow the instructions in the section "County Supervisorial Districts".
www.republicanpb.wordpress.com
The RPSDC is divided into five regional governing bodies called Caucuses.
When possible, always attend the meetings of your Caucus for the RPSDC. It is important to monitor the nine Members (Central Committee Member) of your Caucus. You can vote for a slate of nine for your Caucus during the presidential primary election every four years. The next election will be in 2028. The 45 Members of the full Central Committee are listed on the following webpage.
www.sandiegorepublicans.org/leadership
02/28/2026
We arrived today around 10 AM PT and finished setting up for our event around 11:15 AM. We are on the beach boardwalk next to 'Ocean Park Inn' (710 Grand Avenue, San Diego). We will be here until 5 PM. Come join us and wave Trump flags. 'Blake Anderson' ('Blake Anderson for Central Committee 2024') is helping at the event.
BGP ('Born Gay Project') has a table next to our information tent. Their small group opposes both transgender ideology and bisexual ideology.
If you are a San Diego County resident, visit the following website for the only candidates you should vote for or donate to in every election -- except for County Republican Central Committee races and presidential races during a presidential primary election. For all other races, follow the RPSDC (Republican Party of San Diego County) official endorsements. If a race shows “No Endorsement”, leave that part of your ballot blank.
www.sandiegorepublicans.org/endorsements
RPB (Republicans of Pacific Beach) is not officially chartered by, nor affiliated with, the RPSDC.
www.republicanpb.wordpress.com
02/17/2026
Please read our pinned comment on this post.
If you are a San Diego County resident, visit the following website for the only candidates you should vote for or donate to in every election -- except for County Republican Central Committee races and presidential races during a presidential primary election. For all other races, follow the official endorsements. If a race shows “No Endorsement”, leave that part of your ballot blank.
www.sandiegorepublicans.org/endorsements
RPB (Republicans of Pacific Beach) is not officially chartered by, nor affiliated with, the RPSDC (Republican Party of San Diego County).
www.republicanpb.wordpress.com