Get Involved & Make an Impact
Looking for ways to get involved beyond meetings and events? Below are opportunities where you can take action, support causes, and log community hours. Whether you’re volunteering with campaigns, attending local meetings, or helping affiliated organizations, your participation matters.
Some opportunities may require you to reach out directly — such as calling a candidate or signing up with a partner group.
Help Pima County Republican Women’s Club
Help out with Website, Social Media, Newsletter and/or Meeting Set Up. Contact Sarah Ramsey, 510-851-1855
Tucson City Council Races
Help Elect Janet Wittenbraker in Ward 3 and Jay Tolkoff in Ward 6 for Tucson City Council, Contact janetfortucson@gmail.com, 520-275-1491, Janetfortucson.com, Jay Tolkoff, jt4ward6@gmail.com, 520-305-6591, Tolkoff4Tucson.com, Fundraising, postcards to voters, visiting voters, lit drops, tabling events, hosting neighborhood Meet & Greets, installing signs. Early Ballots mailed week of October 8, General Election November 4.
Special Election for Congress in District 7
Help Elect a Republican for CD7. Dan Buteriez, 520-268-0415, butierezforcongress@gmail.com, ballot chasing in person and by phone.
On-Going, Monday - Friday, 10-2pm
Take a shift at the Pima County Republican Headquarters. Help answer phones and questions. Location: 4801 E. Broadway, Tucson or call 520-321-1492.
On-Going - GET YOUR VOICE HEARD.
Let your lawmakers know what you think from your phone or laptop. Join 15,000 voters from around the state. Arizona Free Enterprise Club will show you how. Contact their Action Center to sign up: https://azfree.org/club-in-action/. It’s free!
Don’t Forget to Log Your Hours
Every hour you give makes a difference — make sure it counts. Head to the Member Portal to track your involvement and stay on record.