Lexington GOP chairman shuts down questioning
As the elected Committeeman for my precinct in the Lexington County Republican Party, it is my duty to ask questions when they are necessary.
Tonight, our county Credentialing Chairman gave his report on the three appeals from last weekend’s SCGOP Convention.
As I began to ask questions about the facts of the Pickens County GOP situation, I was shut down by Chairman Weber and he just moved along. Also, Chairman Weber took the opportunity to attack John Allen for being passionate during his duties as a state convention delegate.
Darlington joins other counties in rigging the SCGOP election
The officers of the Darlington County Republican Party who participated in rigging the delegate election process are: JD Chaplin, Dawn Calhoun, John Crawley, and Colin Hungerpiller.
SCGOP changes words to skirt the law, and their own rules.
In 2023, the Precinct ReOrganization Form 1, please see highlighted sentence beside the third box. It reads: I did not attend my make-up meeting but wish to be elected as a Delegate to the County Party Convention per State Party Rule 4-c-11.
The SCGOP is not above the law
1) I attended the Darlington County Republican Party (DCRP) ReOrganization meeting on March 22, 2025;
2) I properly filled out Form 1, indicating my intent to run as a delegate to the 2025 SCGOP State Convention by marking the Delegate to State Convention box;
Troubling report from Beaufort County
Reflections on the Beaufort County Republican Party Convention:
At the BCRP convention, I encountered a couple who, when I asked for their vote for state delegate, returned my information and told me they were “not happy with Trump.” That alone speaks volumes about the current state of the BCRP.
An open letter to Attorney General Alan Wilson
Because you are the Chief Legal Officer of the State, I am writing to inform you of South Carolina Republican Party’s violations of South Carolina Code of Laws, Title 7, Chapter 9, by the officers of the Darlington County Republican Party (DCRP), JD Chaplin, Dawn Calhoun, John Crawley, and Colin Hungerpiller. I have witnessed actions that undermine the integrity of the Party’s delegate election process.
Drew McKissick and the illegal delegate slates
Republicans, the issue at hand is the illegal delegate slates that have pushed through by corrupt county officers who are beholden to Chairman Drew McKissick. Delegates who wanted to go to the state convention have been robbed of their rights of an election because McKissick wants to win at all costs.
Is this the Republican Party or the Democrat Party in action in Charleston?
As the elected Committeeman for my precinct in the Lexington County Republican Party, it is my duty to ask questions when they are necessary.
Tonight, our county Credentialing Chairman gave his report on the three appeals from last weekend’s SCGOP Convention.
As I began to ask questions about the facts of the Pickens County GOP situation, I was shut down by Chairman Weber and he just moved along. Also, Chairman Weber took the opportunity to attack John Allen for being passionate during his duties as a state convention delegate.
Still counting…
It is wholly unacceptable to not have state delegate results for the Lexington County GOP Convention 27 hours later. Counting 230ish ballots isn’t that taxing of a a process (who knows the actual number, it changed several times during the convention).
Chaos and lawlessness abounds in the SCGOP
Dear South Carolina Republicans, for the past several years we have experienced pure chaos and madness at the SCGOP State Conventions. For that reason, many people have walked away from Re-Org and will not participate in SCGOP events. Others have complained that they were “railroaded” at the State Conventions. My personal grievance is that we were robbed of our votes.
SCGOP changes forms to skirt the rules and the law
In 2023, the Precinct ReOrganization Form 1, please see highlighted sentence beside the third box. It reads: I did not attend my make-up meeting but wish to be elected as a Delegate to the County Party Convention per State Party Rule 4-c-11.
Broken Rules and Ballot Harvesting
elow is a statement sent by the Lexington County Republican Party Chairman Mark Weber today, March 23, at 12:17am.
In this statement Mark Weber claims that continuing to accept P1 delegate forms under his personal timeline and discretion is permitted “per our state rule.”
𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐬 𝐟𝐚𝐥𝐬𝐞. Posted below is a screenshot of our state rule, as well as a screenshot of our county rule. In neither is it stated that this process is under the Chair’s sole purview.
Strength and Honor
I know I’ve read the verse above over a hundred times. And yet last night an entirely new understanding was given to me regarding its meaning.
Despite being an avid reader growing up, I don’t think I had ever come across the word “dissemblers” outside of this verse, and always assumed it meant those who cause disunity, or dis-assemble, as it were. But suddenly last night I was inspired to look it up in the interlinear.