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A small local effort focused on public safety support, accountable government, voter integrity, and a stronger civic voice for Burbank Republicans.
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We’re a small, locally funded effort, and everything we do runs on gifts from neighbors like you. Your support pays for voter guides, candidate support, public-safety advocacy, and the reporting you read in The Record. For a local group like ours, a little goes a long way.
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Priorities
Support Neighborhood Watch, public safety partners, and residents who report concerns through proper channels.
Push for clear budgets, open decision-making, responsive city services, and meetings residents can actually follow.
Stand with Burbank employers, workers, housing providers, creators, and entrepreneurs who keep the city moving.
Help voters use official resources, understand deadlines, observe lawfully, and reduce opportunities for fraud, mistakes, or confusion.
How we work
We are not trying to sound larger than we are. This site is a simple local base: a place to point voters to official resources, share what we stand for, and make it easy for people to reach us.
We take guidance from Republican principles of open participation, orderly civic work, candidate support, and election integrity, while keeping the website centered on Burbank.
Where we come from
In 1854, in a schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin, a handful of neighbors gathered and called themselves Republicans. There was no charter to apply for, no committee to petition, no paperwork to file. There was no such thing yet. A party was simply people in a town who shared convictions and decided to act on them.
That’s the tradition the Burbank Republican Party comes from.
The official machinery — central committees, election codes, campaign finance agencies — came much later. Most of it was built in the last hundred years, some of it within living memory. It serves a purpose, and we respect the organizations that work within it. But it was bolted onto the party long after the party was born. The original Republican unit was never a bureaucracy. It was a community.
We believe Republican values grow from the ground up — from neighbors, not headquarters. National debates will carry on with or without us, and we wish those who engage in them well. But our work is here: supporting local candidates, helping local people, and keeping watch over local government in Burbank.
So we’re not unaffiliated out of protest. We’re unaffiliated the way the founders of the party were — free to focus on our own community and get things done.
That’s not a departure from Republican tradition. It’s a return to it.
The Little White Schoolhouse · Ripon, Wisconsin · 1854
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