Vote for Anita Hodges Taylor - Your Trusted and Experienced Republican SEC Candidate
Serving Washington, Carter, Johnson Counties
Help Elect Anita Hodges Taylor
Why Should You Vote for Me as your State Committeewoman?
I am a True Republican
I previously worked with several republican clubs in the area helping them achieve the #1 growth spot in Tennessee. I attended the Republican Convention in Cleveland, OH and the Presidential Inauguration in Washington DC when DONALD TRUMP was first elected in 2016. I was elected as a TRUMP alternate-delegate in 2020.
My Beliefs
Pro-Life
Pro-Israel
Pro-Veterans
and I respect our American Flag.
My Values
I am a people person and I care for and love people. Everyone deserves to be heard. I have returned every phone call, email, and text message from those who have contacted me to the best of my ability. I respect the vote of the people and have tried my best to honor that!
Experienced and Knowledgeable
I have been your State Committeewoman for 8 years. I understand and honor the workings of the Tennessee Republican Party. I have the knowledge and skills to be sure that Washington, Carter and Johnson Counties are represented on the State Executive Committee.
The Responsibilities of the State Executive Committee Woman
The SEC member is a voting member of each of the local county executive committees (CEC) for their district.
The SEC committee woman communicates with the local GOP party the activities and directives of the state executive committee meetings.
The State Committee woman attends and participates in the quarterly statewide SEC meetings and also serves on a committee within the SEC,
What is the Republican SEC?
The State Executive Committee (SEC) is the central governing authority of the Tennessee Republican Party that sets rules, oversees primaries, directs county parties, and manages the party’s political strategy . The SEC runs the party’s operations, sets direction, and oversees how the party functions statewide.
In Tennessee, the SEC is made up of 33 women and 33 men from the 33 districts across TN. One man and one woman from each district who represents those counties.
SEC members are elected by districts during the State Election, held every 4 years.
District 3 is made up of Carter, Johnson, and Washington counties.
The TNGOP Guiding Principles provide the why behind the SEC’s work—things like:
• Promoting Republican values (limited government, liberty, etc.)
• Electing Republican candidates
• Expanding the party’s base
The SEC’s job is to turn those principles into action through rules, organization, and elections.
You can find the Tennessee Republican Guiding Principles here.
Responsibilities of the State Executive Committee:
1. Governs the Party: They are the leadership team that runs the party day-to-day.
2. Sets Rules & Policies for the party:
• Adopts measures to strengthen and grow the Republican Party
• Ensures alignment with party principles and goals
This includes things like candidate requirements, internal rules, and party standards.
3. Oversees Primary Elections
• Serves as the party’s state primary board
4. Directs and Supports County Parties
• Provides guidance and direction to county Republican parties
5. Organizes Party Structure Statewide
• Ensures districts, counties, and precincts are organized for political activity
6. Represents and Communicates with Districts
• Serve as a two-way communication link between the state party and local areas
Paid for by Committee to elect Anita Hodges Taylor SEC Committeewoman, Dr. Martha Davenport, Treasurer