Who We Are.
What We Fight For.
The local volunteer organization recruiting candidates, training patriots, and turning out Republican voters in Broomfield County. No consultants. No insiders. Just neighbors.
A Broomfield where neighbors know their neighbors, and government answers to them.
The Broomfield County Republican Central Committee exists to elect Republicans to local, state, and federal office; to advance conservative principles in our community; and to give every Broomfield Republican a way to make a difference.
We're a 100% volunteer-driven organization. We meet monthly, train year-round, and mobilize before every election. Whether you give an hour a year or an hour a day, you belong here.
Core principles
- Limited, accountable government
- Fiscal responsibility & low taxes
- Strong local schools, parents in charge
- Public safety and rule of law
- Election integrity
- Constitutional rights for every American
Showing up is most of it.
Republican wins in Broomfield are built at folding tables, on neighbors' front porches, and in church basements. Not on cable news.
Every event we staff, every door we knock, every monthly meeting we hold, every captain we recruit. That is the work. There is no shortcut, and there is no substitute for showing up. If you want to be part of it, we will find a place for you.
There's a place for you here.
Almost everything a county party does is done by volunteers who decided to step up. Whatever your time, skills, or ambition, there's a clear way in.
Precinct & Ward Captains
Organize your block as a precinct captain, or lead a ward. Training and a team provided.
The Broomfield GOP Officers.
The Broomfield County Republican Central Committee is led by a slate of officers. Chair, Vice Chair, 2nd Vice Chair, and Secretary are elected at the biennial reorganization meeting; Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer are appointed by the Chair. All serve as unpaid volunteers.
Heather Stidham
Matt Zafuto
Contact via the Chairman
James Zucker
Contact via the Chairman
Dave Clemans
Contact via the Chairman
Karl Honegger
Contact via the Chairman
James Engelbrecht
Contact via the Chairman
Our At-Large Central Committee Members.
Bonus Members serve alongside the elected officers and bring additional voices, expertise, and grassroots reach to the Central Committee.
Ben Vagher
Beverly McAdams
Ed Donahoe
Tom Merrigan
Officers are elected at our biennial reorganization meeting. Want to serve?
Get In Touch →Ward Captains.
Broomfield is divided into five city wards. Every ward needs a Republican captain to organize neighbors, recruit poll watchers, and serve as the local point of contact. All five seats are currently open. If you live in Broomfield and want to lead, we want to hear from you. Don't know your ward? Use the lookup links below.
Captain Wanted
This ward needs a captain. If you live in Ward 1 and want to lead, contact us.
Captain Wanted
This ward needs a captain. If you live in Ward 2 and want to lead, contact us.
Captain Wanted
This ward needs a captain. If you live in Ward 3 and want to lead, contact us.
Captain Wanted
This ward needs a captain. If you live in Ward 4 and want to lead, contact us.
Captain Wanted
This ward needs a captain. If you live in Ward 5 and want to lead, contact us.
Find Your Ward.
Two official lookup tools from the City & County of Broomfield.
Broomfield's Districts At A Glance.
Beyond city wards, Broomfield voters live in federal, state, and county districts. Here's where you fit on the bigger map.
U.S. Congress · CD 7
Broomfield falls within Colorado's 7th Congressional District.
House District 33
Broomfield's representation in the Colorado House of Representatives.
Bylaws
How the Broomfield County Republican Central Committee operates: meetings, elections, officer roles.
Privacy Policy
How we handle your information when you sign up, donate, or volunteer with us.
Campaign Finances
We file regular reports with the Colorado Secretary of State. Reports are public and available for review.