Library – Historical Documents & Records

Public Archive of Election Integrity Records, Court Filings, Correspondence, and Committee Actions

Library – Historical Documents & Records2026-03-04T14:21:47-06:00

OCRC Library – Historical Documents and Records

Purpose of this Library

The Osage County Republican Committee Library is a public archive of historical documents, court filings, official correspondence, meeting records, and related materials concerning our efforts to uphold election integrity, protect the Republican ballot label, and ensure compliance with Missouri law and party rules.

All items here are either public records or committee documents released for transparency. This page is especially relevant given recent pushback from county officials regarding the committee’s vetting authority and receipt requirements.

Navigating the OCRC Library

Finding Information Without a Sunshine Request

How to Navigate the Library2026-03-04T14:30:48-06:00

The OCRC Library is designed to be easy to use. You have three simple options:

  • Use the Category or Tag filters at the top (you can use both together).
  • Type any word or phrase in the Search box — the list filters instantly as you type.
  • Scroll through the full list.

All items in the Title, Category, and Tags are clickable. For example, if you see an interesting tag like “Secretary of State,” just click it and the library instantly shows only the related items.

What Types of Information Can Be Searched?2026-03-04T14:25:00-06:00

The Library contains official documents, scanned images, court filings, email threads, press releases, and even links to important external resources.

Want to find something specific?

  • Type a politician’s name (e.g., “Darryl Griffin” or “Brooke Dudenhoeffer”).
  • Search for an event (e.g., “Trump Day Dinner”).
  • Look for a topic (e.g., “Filing Fees” or “Vetting”).

The search box filters results live as you type.

Are All of the Republican Committee Documents Uploaded Here?2026-03-04T14:25:54-06:00

No — not every internal committee document is public.

This Library contains public records and committee materials that we have chosen to release for full transparency, especially in light of recent pushback from county officials regarding the committee’s vetting authority and receipt requirements.

If you hear something in the local paper, from a county official, or in conversation and want the actual facts or a rebuttal, the evidence is likely here. Our goal is to publish nearly all communications with public officials so voters can see the complete record.

Can I Sunshine Request OCRC for Other Documents?2026-03-04T14:27:47-06:00

No. The Osage County Republican Central Committee is a private political organization, similar to a parent-teacher group or professional association. We are not subject to Missouri’s Sunshine Law.

Internal records such as meeting minutes, reports, bylaws, and strategy documents remain private unless the committee votes to release them. However, you can still obtain a great deal of information by filing a Sunshine Request with a public official. For example, to see what the Clerk’s Association or Commissioners Association is telling our clerk or commissioners, you can request all emails and letters the clerk or commissioners sent to or received from those groups.

What’s a Sunshine Request?2026-03-04T14:29:00-06:00

Good question. A Sunshine Request is a request asking a public body or public official in Missouri for records or to attend an open meeting.

Missouri’s Sunshine Law (also called the “Sunshine Law”) requires most government agencies, boards, commissions, and elected officials to make their records and meetings open to the public unless a specific legal exemption applies. You can request emails, letters, contracts, meeting minutes, budgets, and more.

Anyone can make a Sunshine Request — no lawyer needed. The public body must respond “promptly” and cannot charge excessive fees. Many people use this tool to obtain communications between county officials and outside groups such as the Clerk’s Association or Commissioners Association.

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March 3, 2026 Confirmation Letter to Osage County Clerk – Receipt of Filing Fee Checks & Statutory Expectations

March 3, 2026 confirmation letter to Clerk Brooke Dudenhoeffer acknowledging receipt of filing fee checks via certified mail. Reiterates that postal signature does not equal acceptance, explains the clerk’s duty to promptly forward fees, and states checks are held for 7 days pending vetting.

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March 3, 2026 Letter to Carrie Muenks – Filing Fee Received Notice & 7-Day Hold (Non-Incumbent)

March 3, 2026 letter to non-incumbent candidate Carrie Muenks notifying that her filing fee check was received from the clerk but does not constitute acceptance. Check held for 7 days until March 10. Raises taxpayer funds concerns and reminds her of the February 26 instructions (attached as page 2). Copy of check enclosed.

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March 3, 2026 Letter to Mary Ann Jacquin – Filing Fee Received Notice & 7-Day Hold (Non-Incumbent)

March 3, 2026 letter to non-incumbent candidate Mary Ann Jacquin notifying that her filing fee check was received from the clerk but does not constitute acceptance. Check held for 7 days until March 10. Raises taxpayer funds concerns and reminds her of the February 26 instructions (attached as page 2). Copy of check enclosed.

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March 3, 2026 Letter to Osage County Clerk – Receipt of Filing Fee Checks & 36-Minute Timing After SOS Complaint

March 3, 2026 formal letter to Clerk Brooke Dudenhoeffer confirming receipt of six filing fee checks in a handwritten envelope with no cover letter. Notes that postage was paid at 3:45 p.m. — 36 minutes after the clerk was emailed the SOS complaint. Clarifies that postal signature does not equal acceptance and that checks are held for 7 days pending vetting.

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Amanda Grellner – Filing Fee Received Notice & 7-Day Hold (March 3, 2026)

March 3, 2026 letter to Amanda Grellner notifying that her filing fee check was received from the clerk but does not constitute acceptance. Check held for 7 days until March 10. Vetting must be completed or check returned. Copy of check enclosed.

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Denise Nolte – Filing Fee Received Notice & 7-Day Hold (March 3, 2026)

March 3, 2026 letter to Denise Nolte notifying that her filing fee check was received from the clerk but does not constitute acceptance. Check held for 7 days until March 10. Vetting must be completed or check returned. Copy of check enclosed.

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Sonya Brandt – Filing Fee Received Notice & 7-Day Hold (March 3, 2026)

March 3, 2026 letter to Sonya Brandt notifying that her filing fee check was received from the clerk but does not constitute acceptance. Check held for 7 days until March 10. Vetting must be completed or check returned. Copy of check enclosed.

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Update to SOS Election Complaint – Filing Fees Mailed 36 Minutes After Complaint Notice (March 3, 2026)

March 3, 2026 update to SOS complaint. Filing fees were mailed only 36 minutes after the clerk received notice of the complaint — described as an “extreme coincidence.” Clerk later claimed she was at a doctor’s appointment with no email access. Late forwarding does not cure the violation of RsMO 115.357 and 115.637(12).

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Press Release – OCRC Files Election Complaint Against Osage County Clerk for Failure to Forward Filing Fees (March 2, 2026)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 2, 2026
The Osage County Republican Central Committee (OCRC) has filed a formal election complaint with the Missouri Secretary of State Elections Division against Osage County Clerk Brooke Dudenhoeffer for willful failure to promptly forward filing fees from Republican candidates to the OCRC Treasurer as required by RsMO 115.357.

No fees have been received as of March 2nd despite notice and multiple filings on February 24 and possibly thereafter. The complaint includes a detailed statement and exhibits. Full document available for download.

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Elections Complaint Filed with Missouri SOS – Failure to Forward Filing Fees (March 2, 2026)

March 2, 2026 – Formal election complaint filed with Missouri Secretary of State Elections Division against Osage County Clerk Brooke Dudenhoeffer for willful failure to promptly forward filing fees from Republican candidates to the OCRC Treasurer as required by RsMO 115.357. Includes detailed statement of facts, timeline, and exhibits showing prior notice and non-compliance.

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February 26, 2026 Letter to Mary Ann Jacquin – Vetting Process & Filing Fee Notice (Non-Incumbent)

February 26, 2026 letter to Mary Ann Jacquin congratulating her on filing and providing the OCRC vetting informational sheet omitted by the County Clerk. Explains the two-part vetting process, filing fee requirements under RsMO 115.357, and that no fees have been forwarded by the clerk to date. Encourages completion of vetting by March 29 deadline.

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February 26, 2026 Letter to Carrie Muenks – Vetting Process & Filing Fee Notice (Non-Incumbent)

February 26, 2026 letter to Carrie Muenks congratulating her on filing and providing the OCRC vetting informational sheet omitted by the County Clerk. Explains the two-part vetting process, filing fee requirements under RsMO 115.357, and that no fees have been forwarded by the clerk to date. Encourages completion of vetting by March 29 deadline.

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Letter to Presiding Commissioner Darryl Griffin – Rejection of 2026 Republican Candidacy

February 26, 2026 letter sent certified mail to Presiding Commissioner Darryl Griffin notifying him that OCRC has rejected his 2026 Republican candidacy for Presiding Commissioner. The rejection is final due to failure to complete vetting, remit filing fee, and his history of antagonism toward the committee since December 2023, including public disparagement of the vetting process. References Missouri law and party authority to avoid unwanted associations.

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Letter to Osage County Clerk – Rejection of Darryl Griffin’s 2026 Republican Candidacy

Official February 26, 2026 letter from OCRC to Osage County Clerk Brooke Dudenhoeffer notifying her of the committee’s rejection of Presiding Commissioner Darryl Griffin’s 2026 Republican candidacy. The letter directs the clerk not to place Mr. Griffin on the ballot under the Republican label and requests prompt forwarding of any filing fee received. Cites RsMO 115.357 and the committee’s First Amendment rights. Certified copy sent; SOS cc’d.

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Press Release – OCRC Rejects Presiding Commissioner Darryl Griffin’s 2026 Republican Candidacy

February 26, 2026 – For Immediate Release: The Osage County Republican Central Committee (OCRC) has rejected Presiding Commissioner Darryl Griffin’s 2026 candidacy under the Republican label. The decision is final, based on failure to complete vetting, remit filing fee to the Treasurer, and reported plans to use taxpayer funds to challenge the committee. This is especially concerning with two tax-relief initiatives on the April ballot. Full press release text and related documents in the Library.

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Contemporaneous Notes – February 24, 2026 Interaction with Osage County Clerk (Exhibit D to SOS Complaint)

February 24, 2026 notes from clerk’s office. Clerk repeatedly stated “I’m just doing what I’m told” by Travis Elliott (Clerk’s Association lawyer) and a commissioner. When asked if the county would spend taxpayer dollars on legal fees for the commissioner, she shrugged. Confirmed only Valerie Prater had a committee receipt; no filing fees were forwarded.

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OCRC Program Book Ad Sales Flyer

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Ad Specs Details – 2026 Trump Day Dinner Program Book

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Letter to State Representative Bruce Sassmann – Invitation to Participate in 2026 Vetting (Optional for State Offices) January 31, 2026

January 31, 2026 letter to State Representative Bruce Sassmann inviting him to participate in the 2026 vetting process (noted as optional for state offices) and mentioning the April 30 Lincoln Day Dinner speaking opportunity. Sassmann did not participate in vetting in 2024.

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Ben Brown Courtesy Letter – Invitation to Participate in 2026 Vetting (January 31, 2026)

January 31, 2026 letter sent to Senator Ben Brown from Osage County. Thanks him for participating in 2024 vetting, invites him to complete the 2026 process (noted as optional for state offices), and mentions the April 30, 2026 Lincoln Day Dinner speaking opportunity for vetted candidates. Encloses current vetting instructions.

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January 31, 2026 Courtesy Notice to Incumbent Republican Candidates – Vetting Process & Filing Fee Instructions

January 31, 2026 letter sent to all incumbent Republican county officials up for re-election explaining that the OCRC will again require vetting for the 2026 cycle. Includes key filing fee payment instructions (Square link or mail to Treasurer) and states that vetting is mandatory for any candidate to appear on the ballot as a Republican. This is the original notice referenced in all March 3, 2026 follow-up letters.

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Official Letter to Osage County Clerk Notifying of 2026 Vetting (January 14, 2026)

Letter from OCRC Chair Linda Rantz to Osage County Clerk dated January 14, 2026, notifying her that the committee will be vetting Republican candidates for 2026. The letter states that vetting will be online only and that an instruction sheet will be provided for candidate packets. No response was received from the clerk.

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2026 Vetting Letter and Instructions – Potential Candidates

Official 2026 instructions from the Osage County Republican Central Committee for candidates seeking to file as Republicans. This document outlines the mandatory two-part vetting process (Part 1: OCRC Notification & Platform Alignment Review; Part 2: REPACCMO Questionnaire & Pledge), key deadlines (March 29 cutoff), receipt requirements, and payment instructions for partisan offices. Required for ballot placement under the Republican label. Download for full details.

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OCRC to Clerk Vetting Notification – 5 (December 12, 2025) Full thread and final message

Linda Rantz’s brief reply on December 12, 2025, thanking the clerk for the response regarding the number of vetting packets needed.

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OCRC to Clerk Vetting Notification – 4 (December 12, 2025) Clerk Reply Estimating Number of Vetting Packets

Osage County Clerk’s reply on December 12, 2025, estimating she will need about 10 vetting instruction sheets for candidate packets, with more if needed.

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OCRC to Clerk Vetting Notification – 3 (December 12, 2025) Linda Rantz Reply About Vetting Handout for Packets

Linda Rantz’s reply on December 12, 2025, mentioning that the committee is preparing a handout for candidate packets and asking how many the clerk will need.

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OCRC to Clerk Vetting Notification – 2 (December 12, 2025) Clerk Reply Asking Where Vetting Will Be Advertised

Osage County Clerk’s reply on December 12, 2025, asking where the vetting process will be advertised for candidates to view and complete.

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OCRC to Clerk Vetting Notification – 1 (December 12, 2025) Linda Rantz Email to Clerk Notifying of 2026 Vetting

Email from OCRC Chair Linda Rantz to Osage County Clerk on December 12, 2025, notifying her that the committee will be vetting Republican candidates for 2026. The email states that vetting will be online only and that an instruction sheet will be provided for candidate packets.

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Texas County Republican Committee Lincoln Day Program Book 2025

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Clerk Vetting Inquiry – 5 (June 11, 2025) Clerk Reply Planning to Call with Questions

Osage County Clerk Brooke Dudenhoeffer’s reply on June 11, 2025, thanking Linda and stating she will take her up on the offer to call with vetting questions by the end of the week.

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Clerk Vetting Inquiry – 4 (June 11, 2025) Linda Rantz Reply Offering to Answer Clerk Questions

Linda Rantz’s reply on June 11, 2025, informing the clerk that former Chair Mark Lieneke is unavailable and offering to answer vetting questions by phone. The Committee would later learn that Mark passed away on June 11th.

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Clerk Vetting Inquiry – 3 (June 5, 2025) Clerk Reply Confirming Candidate Inquiry

Osage County Clerk Brooke Dudenhoeffer’s reply on June 5, 2025, confirming that she is asking on behalf of herself as a potential 2026 candidate for County Clerk.

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Clerk Vetting Inquiry – 2 (June 4, 2025) Linda Rantz reply to clerk

Linda Rantz’s reply on June 4, 2025, to the clerk’s inquiry about vetting. The reply asks whether the clerk is asking on behalf of herself as a potential 2026 candidate or in her official capacity as clerk, and copies former Chair Mark Lieneke for context.

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Clerk Vetting Inquiry – 1 (June 3, 2025) email to Linda Rantz

Email from Osage County Clerk, Brooke Dudenhoeffer, to Linda Rantz on June 3, 2025, inquiring about the vetting process and Republican Party requirements for 2026. The clerk states she is “entertaining the idea of running for County Clerk in 2026” and wants to ensure all requirements are met. This is the first email in the chain that later confirms she is asking as a potential candidate.

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Missouri Republican Committee v. McClanahan (Cole County Judgment, May 17, 2024) – Key Excerpt on Party Authority to Reject Filing Fees

May 17, 2024 Cole County Circuit Court judgment in Missouri Republican Committee v. Secretary of State and Darrell McClanahan III. The court denied the party’s late attempt to remove the candidate after accepting his fee, but included key language affirming that political parties may reject filing fees — and deny ballot access under the party label — for candidates who do not complete prescribed vetting. Excerpt: “…segments of the Missouri Republican party have already adopted a policy of rejecting filing fees from any candidate who has not completed a prescribed vetting process. The Plaintiff could have chosen to avoid potentially unwanted associations by rejecting filing fees…” Full PDF available.

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