The purpose of the Osage County, Missouri Republican Committee is to advance the principles, values, and policies of the Republican Party within the county. The committee serves as the local organizing body for Republicans in the county and plays a crucial role in promoting the party’s platform, supporting Republican candidates for elected office, and engaging with voters to advocate for conservative principles.
Osage County Missouri Townships
In Missouri a township used to be recognized as a political sub-division of the state. Missouri townships were responsible for road construction and maintenance, property assessment, tax collection, and elections. Missouri townships were eventually absorbed into the counties. The boundaries of a township are still used, but not for business management. In Osage, for the 6 townships, each one gets 2 members for the political committees, one man and one woman. That gives the county 12 committee members in Osage.
The six townships of Osage County
Benton
Crawford
Jackson
Jefferson
Linn
Washington
Osage County Missouri Committee Members
Voting District
Name
Office
Benton Committeeman
Mark Lieneke
Chair
Benton Committeewoman
Robin Lieneke
Treasurer
Crawford Committeeman
Craig Rantz
Secretary
Crawford Committeewoman
Linda Rantz
Vice Chair
Crawford Auxiliary Member
Gina Kroeger
Jackson Committeeman
Vacant
Jackson Committeewoman
Vacant
Jefferson Committeeman
Vacant
Jefferson Committeewoman
Vacant
Linn Committeeman
Patrick Klienthermes
Vice Treasurer
Linn Committeewoman
Vacant
Washington Committeeman
George Luebbering
Washington Committeewoman
Diana Haines
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How To Join A Committee
If you are interested in joining a committee, we recommend the following:
- Research the Committee: Start by researching your committee of interest to learn more about its structure, leadership, activities, and meeting schedules. You can often find information about the committee on this website, our social media page, or by contacting us.
- Attend Meetings: Many Republican committees hold regular meetings that are open to the public. Attend a meeting to observe the proceedings, meet current members, and learn more about the committee’s activities and priorities. Meetings may include discussions about upcoming events, candidate recruitment, voter outreach efforts, and other relevant topics.
- Express Interest: If you’re interested in joining the committee, express your interest to the committee leadership or members. This can be done verbally during a meeting or by reaching out through email or other communication channels. Let them know why you’re interested in joining and how you believe you can contribute to the committee’s work.
- Membership Application: Some committees may have a formal membership application process. If required, obtain a membership application form from the committee leadership, and complete it with the necessary information. Submit the application according to the committee’s instructions, along with any applicable membership dues or fees.
- Get Involved: Once you’ve joined the committee, actively participate in its activities and initiatives. Volunteer for committee projects, attend events, and contribute your skills and expertise to support the committee’s goals and objectives. Building relationships with other committee members and demonstrating your commitment to the party’s principles can help you become an integral part of the committee.
- Stay Informed: Stay informed about the committee’s activities, meetings, and announcements. Regularly check the committee’s website, social media pages, or other communication channels for updates. Attend meetings regularly to stay engaged with the committee’s work and contribute to its success.
By following these steps and actively participating in the committee’s activities, you can join an Osage County, Missouri Republican Committee and make meaningful contributions to the Republican Party’s efforts in your community.