Election 2024

Nevada County Republicans,

As we near the end of 2024, we have much to celebrate, and our accomplishments are many!

  • President Donald J. Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States of America on January 20th, 2025

  • Republicans hold the majority in both the United States Senate and House of Representatives

  • The California State Senate and Assembly seats for Nevada County are held by elected Republican leaders

  • Locally, Nevada County Republican Party endorsed candidates prevailed in their elections and the Republican Party gained ground in the Nevada County Board of Supervisors, Grass Valley City Council, Nevada Irrigation District, Nevada Joint Union High School District, and the Pleasant Ridge School District

  • Republican Party registration in Nevada County is the highest it has been in ten years

We look forward to 2025, and the promise that the New Year under “new management” in Washington DC will bring. Our goal for the next year is to continue to register voters, educate and recruit candidates that reflect our views and ideals, and most importantly, continue to win elections.

We want to hear from you. Are there areas we can improve on? Feel free to reach out to us at: info@nevadacountygop.org with your suggestions on how we can do better.

The state of your Nevada County Republican Party is strong, and we want to thank you for your support this election year. The Nevada County Republican Party is a 100% volunteer driven effort - there is no payroll, and we do not receive financial support from the national or statewide parties. Donations are our organization’s lifeblood – if you can, please consider donating to the Nevada County Republican Party so that we have the resources to continue with our mission in 2025 and beyond.

You can donate to the Nevada County Republican Party, here: https://secure.anedot.com/ncrpdonate/donate

The Nevada County Republican Party wishes you a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukkah, and a New Year filled with joy and hope!

Best,

Mac Young

Chair, NCRP