Corey Stottlemyer

April 28, 2008 - 5:02pm

Republicans hope to bring ‘unity team’ to national convention

A group of state Republican leaders and activists who supported various presidential candidates early in the primary process have formed a “unity team” as a suggested fusion slate to represent Maryland at the 2008 Republican National Convention.

“The idea is to bring everyone on board in support of Sen. (John) McCain,” Corey Stottlemyer, the former political director of the state Republican party and unity team member, said.

Chris Cavey, the first vice chairman of the state party, is leading the effort.

“We have presented the unity team as a suggestion for those who do not necessarily have a ballot,” Cavey said.

The plan is not endorsed by Jim Pelura, the chairman of the Maryland Republican Party.

“The Maryland Republican Party does not have slate,” Pelura told PolitickerMD.com.

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April 28, 2008 - 12:33pm

Pelura calls Ready the ‘right fit’ as GOP Executive Director

Jim Pelura, the chairman of the Maryland Republican Party, said Justin Ready, the chief of staff to state Sen. Janet Greeinp (R-Crofton), was the "right fit" to become the new executive director of the state party. This morning, Pelura announced that Ready had been selected to replace John Flynn.

"I rely on my first impression," Pelura said of his decision. "All the candidates were well qualified, but Justin is the right one."

"I'm very happy to be asked to serve," Ready told PolitickerMD.com. "I'm excited to continue the process of working with the chairman to make Maryland a two-party state again."

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April 24, 2008 - 3:10pm

Ready in the running to become GOP Executive Director

Justin Ready, the chief of staff to state Sen. Janet Greenip (R-Crofton), told PolitickerMD.com that he is one of 14 candidates seeking to become the next executive director of the Maryland Republican Party.

Ready, 26, said that he’s “had a lot of experience in the last five years,” and said he did not think his youth would hurt his chances at securing the position.

Ready has been with Greenip for the past 18 months. Before that, he was the statewide field director on state Sen. E.J. Pipkin’s (R-Stevensville) 2004 U.S. Senate campaign. He also worked for Del. J.B. Jennings (R-District 7) and was a volunteer on Bob Ehrlich’s 2002 gubernatorial campaign.

Recently, Ready served as the “state grassroots leader” on Mike Huckabee’s presidential campaign.

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April 24, 2008 - 1:06pm

Sources: Harris campaign manager among candidates vying to become executive director of state GOP

Chris Meekins, the campaign manager for state Sen. Andy Harris (R-Cockeysville) in his bid to become the next representative from Maryland’s 1st Congressional District, is among a list of 14 candidates vying to replace John Flynn as executive director of the Maryland Republican Party, sources tell PolitickerMD.com.

Meekins would not comment on the matter when contacted by PolitickerMD.com, saying, “My focus right now is getting Andy Harris elected to Congress.”

“If other challenges present themselves—we may look at it,” Meekins said.

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April 22, 2008 - 2:45pm

Stottlemyer looking to become executive director of state GOP

Corey Stottlemyer, the former political director of the Maryland Republican Party, confirmed his interest in replacing John Flynn as executive director of the state party, during an interview today with PolitickerMD.com.

“I did submit my resume and letter of interest,” Stottlemyer said. “I have a passion and interest in serving. I want to help Maryland become a two-party state.”

Stottlemyer served as the party’s political director from January-June 2007, leaving to take a job as a political consultant in Clear Spring.

Previously, he served as regional political director for Gov. Bob Ehrlich's (R) unsuccessful 2006 re-election bid, and as campaign manager for Del. LeRoy E. Myers, Jr. (R-Clear Spring) in his successful 2002 campaign

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February 25, 2008 - 1:10pm

Delegate candidates in Washington County will be announced today

PolitickerMD.com has learned that the Washington County Republican Central Committee will release the names of those candidates who have filed to fill the open state delegate seat later today.

“We were going to check the PO Box today just in case there was any late ones that met the postmark requirement,” committee member Corey Stottlemyer said.  

The central committee had imposed a Thursday postmark deadline to file for those interested in filling the District 2A seat left vacant by the resignation of Robert A. McKee.

Stay with PolitickerMD.com as more information becomes available.

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