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In Newton County Arkansas, you have a mix of old settlers, newcomers, and the descendants of old settlers who have come back home. Newcomers aren't trusted by the descendants, though the old settlers seem to be ok with them. It is very important if you are a newcomer that you treat the old settlers and descendants with respect-but don't expect it back. Make sure you have all your facts in order, and don't be surprised if some folks come up and ask how much you will pay for their vote. It's also important to field candidates that are known to the area, and have done good things for the county in general, like setting up a recycling program that takes care of a litter problem, for example.
If you are the new chair, please reach out to all facets of your community. Make sure to make yourself known at the local senior center (seniors are more likely to vote than any other age group), and check out the volunteer fire companies and what they are doing. Volunteer fire companies are the heart and soul of a community, and usually provide a cross section of voters from a given region (by that I mean people who attend church, don't attend church, etc). When they have a fundraiser, make sure you provide something to help--one local politician, a Dem, was voted in again and again because he had a "cooker"--one of those cast iron monstrocities that barbeques large quantities of meat and has a heater where a pot of beans can be kept warm. He always loaned it out to any and all charitable events, and was always re-elected in part because of it. (This is a repuke county by and large-since the Dem's retirement, and the retirement of his 'cooker' no Dem here has been elected to a county office).
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