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Membership fee is $10.00/year. This fee helps fund communication efforts, meetings, and candidate recruitment. Yearly payments can be sent via PayPal or by a check written out to District 3 Republicans and mailed to 5220 14th St SE, Minot 58701.

Members must reside in District 3 and should agree with the Republican Party Platform and the District 3 Republican Platform listed below.

Form needs to be completed one time only.

District 3 Republicans Platform

  • The most effective, responsible and responsive government is a government closest to the people.

  • Every American is entitled to equal rights; no one is entitled to special rights.

  • Property rights are fundamental Constitutional rights and must be honored as such.

  • All laws should be subject to regular review and formally repealed when no longer applicable.

  • All opportunity and economic growth are based on free enterprise and individual initiative.

  • Government spending is not and cannot ever be legitimate economic development - government provision of appropriate public infrastructure can and does generally facilitate private economic development.

  • All parents shall be given the greatest freedom, opportunity and protection so they can provide for their family and children in the manner they see fit.

  • True economic prosperity comes from insuring individuals retain their earnings and are able to expend those earnings as they see fit.

  • Government, especially the Federal Government, must be strictly limited in their activities to those explicitly granted in their Constitutions.

  • No one should be denied access to the Courts by requirements of exhausting administrative remedies when seeking redress for government actions impacting his/her freedom of action, especially use of his/her property.

  • The best tools to meet the challenges of changing times are a steadfast application of the original principles enumerated by our founding Fathers and enumerated in the working of our Constitution.

  • The solution to societal problems lie, not in government programs or edicts but, rather in individuals being held fully responsible for their actions and failure to act.