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Plymouth & Barnstable
Plymouth & Barnstable
Alice Zinkevich is a candidate for Massachusetts Republican State Committeewoman. Zinkevich will represent the Plymouth and Barnstable Senate district which includes Bourne, Falmouth, Kingston Mashpee, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, and Sandwich.
Every four years, presidential primary voters have the opportunity to elect party officers. Each of the 40 state Senate districts in Massachusetts will elect a state committeeman and a state committeewoman. These eighty members make up the State Committee which is the governing body of the Republican Party in Massachusetts. Members play a key role in building the Republican Party in their districts by recruiting candidates, helping with fundraising, registering new voters, and growing the local republican town committees in their district.
As state committeewoman, Zinkevich will work tirelessly to assist local Republican town committees to recruit candidates for local county and state offices; attend Mass GOP meetings; keep local RTC's up to date with party affairs; and help RTC's raise funds. She is one of the top fundraisers in Massachusetts in raising funds for the Bourne RTC
Zinkevich has lived on Cape Cod all her life. As a resident of Bourne, she raised two children while being a successful businesswoman owning a beauty salon for the last 55 years.
Traveling is Zinkevich’s passion. As a single traveler she spent time in Africa, Australia, Ecuador, Egypt, Europe, Galapagos, Honduras, Mexico, New Zealand, Pacific Isles, the Philippines, and Peru. Her visits lasted from one to four months at a time; meeting people, learning different cultures and history, and always discussing their politics.
While in Honduras Zinkevich visited orphanages and helped at a hospital for the poverty-stricken. She started a group that raised money for children and adults with cleft palates and raised funds to repair a residence for nuns. Zinkevich, her friends and staff at her beauty salon collected money, medical and dental supplies which were sent to Honduras.
Zinkevich became interested in local politics when she witnessed situations occurring in the United States which felt like what was happening in some of the third world countries she visited. Zinkevich has been active in many organizations such as Act for America, Vice Chair of the Bourne RTC, Vice Chair of Chapter 9 of the Massachusetts Republican Assembly (MARA) and one of the directors of the Weber Foundation of Helping Hands which is an organization that helps individuals and families in dire need due to life threatening illnesses and or other catastrophic situations. She was the treasurer of the Tea Party, attended classes on Middle East taught by accomplished teacher Mimi Frank and educated herself on the US Constitution by taking classes offered by Hillsdale College conducted by Mark Alliegro. Her most recent accomplishment was being named Bourne RTC’s “Republican of the Year” by the Cape Cod Republican Club. She was selected for her outstanding commitment to local issues and her selfless acts to her community.
Zinkevich will serve the Plymouth and Barnstable district with State Committeeman Jay McMahon. Together Zinkevich and McMahon will work in the best interest of their district.
Zinkevich states, “I am running because there needs to be change. I do not want to sit back any longer watching things in this state deteriorate.” She will commit her time to doing what is best for the people in her district, which is not surprising due to her unwavering spirit to support our state and our country.
Picking up my nomination papers for State Committee.
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