Michael Burdick
For Precinct 4 Chair
Hello, Gillespie County residents! I am thrilled to announce my candidacy for precinct chair, and I am excited about the opportunity to serve our community. With a passion for conservatism and freedom, I am dedicated to fostering positive change and ensuring that the voices of our neighbors are heard.
As your precinct chair, I commit to transparent communication, collaborative decision-making, and working tirelessly to address the concerns that matter most to you. I look forward to earning your support and making a meaningful impact in our precinct.
Vision, Issues, & Values
In my dedicated service to the Republican Party in Gillespie County, I have actively engaged in various roles, including registering voters, recruiting other precinct chairs, and providing training for election clerks. This hands-on experience has equipped me with a deep understanding of the intricacies of our democratic process. Moreover, I have been instrumental in supporting and securing victories for Republican candidates.
My involvement in grassroots activities aligns seamlessly with my commitment to enlist Precinct Chairs and Volunteers. Through these efforts, I have witnessed firsthand the power of community involvement in shaping our political landscape. By amplifying conservative voices and promoting the Republican Party of Texas (RPT) Platform & Priorities, I aim to build on the momentum generated by dedicated individuals like yourself.
I understand the importance of election integrity, having actively contributed to the training of election clerks. Together, we can enforce and safeguard the democratic principles that underpin our electoral system. My experience in Gillespie County has reinforced my dedication to securing the border, supporting law enforcement, and defending our children—crucial components of a safe and thriving community.
By eliminating mandates, ensuring private property rights, and preserving Texas values, we can create an environment that upholds individual freedoms. My track record in Gillespie County is a testament to my commitment to these principles. As your precinct chair, I will continue to champion free speech, the Second Amendment, and the rights of the unborn, while also safeguarding the autonomy of our state and protecting religious freedoms. Together, let’s build a precinct that exemplifies the best of Texas—a community rooted in conservative values and a commitment to a prosperous future.
Pictured here with Rafael Cruz.
What Does A Precinct Chair Do?
Simply put, a Precinct Chairman is the central manager for the smallest unit in the Republican Party. As the only elected official in the precinct, they have roles and responsibilities in, and to, the Republican Party. They also get to have a lot of fun and meet a lot of people!
Precinct Chairmen will organize your precinct, help with elections, go to conventions, and become a member of the County Executive Committee serving the county Republican Party with the county chairperson and the other precinct chairs.
My number one job as a Precinct Chairman is to maximize the Republican vote in my precinct. I do this by:
- Getting people in your precinct involved
- Identifying Voters
- Registering Voters
- Informing Voters
- Turning out Voters
Endorsed by Kyle Biedermann
About Michael
I’ve called Gillespie County home for 18 years, actively participating in the local Republican Party and serving as the pastor of Victory Fellowship for the same duration. As a Christian and Conservative, my commitment to community extends beyond politics. My 31-year marriage to Christine Burdick has blessed us with three daughters, 2 sons-in-law, and two grandsons, all proud residents of Gillespie County.
- I have served as an election clerk for 7 years.
- I have served as a Precinct Chair for 9 years.
- I have served as an election judge for 9 years.
- I have represented my precinct at 3 Republican Party State Conventions.
- I have been a member of the Gillespie County Republican Club for 9 years.
- I am a deputy voter registrar helping people to get registered in Gillespie County.
Pictured here with Rick Green
Pictured here testifying at a Senate Committee meeting
Pictured here with with Mr. and Mrs. Devine, TX Supreme Court Justice
