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2012 Republican Executive Committee Candidates Republican Executive Committee Candidates Office Description: Name: Status: Date: Address: Phone: E-mail: Republican State Executive Committeeman Frank Artiles D 8/14/2012 12310 SW 97 ST, Miami, FL 33186 305-219-8830 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeeman Manny Cid WD 6/7/2012 8548 NW 141 TERR #605, Miami Lakes, FL 33016 305-798-3073 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeeman Carlos L. Curbelo D 8/14/2012 8770 Sunset Dr. #355, Miami, FL 33173 786-586-3205 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeeman Manny Diaz, Jr. D 8/14/2012 17642 NW 87 PL, Hialeah, FL 33018 305-512-8709 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeeman Renier Diaz de la Portilla E 8/14/2012 4026 Estepona Ave, Doral, FL 33178 305-528-6909 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeeman Adrian Ojeda D 8/14/2012 15061 SW 170 Ter, Miami, FL 33187 786-380-0708 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeeman Rafael Perez D 8/14/2012 65 Olive Drive, Hialeah, FL 33010 305-491-6734 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeeman David Rivera WD 6/8/2012 10925 NW 43rd Lane, Miami, FL 33178 786-258-2222 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeeman Renyel Rivero D 8/14/2012 22328 SW 103 CT, Miami, FL 33190 786-496-8108 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeeman Luis M Rodriguez D 8/14/2012 12072 Sw 1 ST, Miami, FL 33184 305-987-0953 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeeman Phil Santa-Maria D 8/14/2012 9001 SW 122nd Ave #303, Miami, FL 33186 786-226-7818 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeewoman Anais Acuña D 8/14/2012 11780 SW 32 TERR, Miami, FL 33175 786-715-5491 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeewoman Audrey Betancourt D 8/14/2012 10451 SW 157 Terrace, Miami, FL 33196 786-704-2568 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeewoman Iramys Ojeda D 8/14/2012 15061 SW 170 Ter, Miami, FL 33187 305-639-0213 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeewoman Elizabeth Romney-Robayna D 8/14/2012 83-46 SW 37th St, Miami, FL 305-222-2201 [email protected] Republican State Executive Committeewoman Liliana Ros E 8/14/2012 5708 NW 5th ST, Miami, FL 33126 305-591-3840 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 01 David Bateman E 8/14/2012 2750 NE 183rd Street Apt. 806, Aventura, FL 33160 863-602-2752 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 01 Corey I. Breier E 8/14/2012 21150 Point Place, Aventura, FL 33180 305-705-2371 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 01 Alejandro Galvis D 8/14/2012 20371 W. Country Club Dr. TH27, Aventura, FL 33180 786-908-3677 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 01 Matthew R. Manning D 8/14/2012 1971 NE 188th St, Miami, FL 33179 404-944-8082 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 01 Matthew Reibel D 8/14/2012 3530 Mystic Pointe Dr. #1104, Aventure, FL 33180 305-401-4993 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 01 Gary B. Rhodenbaugh D 8/14/2012 2750 NE 183 ST #2310, Aventura, FL 33160 305-705-0577 Republican County Executive Committeemen District 02 Theodore Ted Lyons EU 6/8/2012 460 NW 214 ST #105, Miami Gardens, FL 33169 305-710-0102 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 03 Alden Dominguez EU 6/8/2012 17561 NW 23rd Avenue, Miami Gardens, FL 33056 786-344-2734 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 03 Steve St. Felix EU 6/8/2012 18425 NW 39th Ave, Miami, 33055 305-748-9638 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 04 Maximo R. Alvarez E 8/14/2012 14101 Lake Candlewood Ct, Miami Lakes, FL 33014 786-402-5804 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 04 Luis Arrizurieta E 8/14/2012 8230 NW 163 ST, Miami Lakes, FL 33016 Republican County Executive Committeemen District 04 Adrian Barona D 8/14/2012 6950 NW 186th Street #507, Hialeah, FL 33015 305-600-7267 [email protected] 8/28/2012 10:25:07 AM WD -Withdrew DQ - Did Not Qualify EU - Elected Unopposed E - Elected D - Defeated Page 1 of 10 Republican Executive Committee Candidates Office Description: Name: Status: Date: Address: Phone: E-mail: Republican County Executive Committeemen District 04 Manny Cid D 8/14/2012 8548 NW 141 TERR, Miami Lakes, FL 33016 305-798-3073 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 04 Wilfredo Coto D 8/14/2012 17417 NW 63 AVE, Hialeah, FL 33015 305-450-8405 Republican County Executive Committeemen District 04 Erwin Meinhardt D 8/14/2012 7550 NW 175 ST, Miami, FL 33015 305-821-2983 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 04 Ira Jay Paul D 8/14/2012 18495 NW 78th AVE, Hialeah, FL 33015 305-965-0139 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 05 Samuel E. Maldonado D 8/14/2012 8217 NW 191st Ln, Hialeah, FL 33015 305-335-8343 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 05 Mark C. Morales E 8/14/2012 8283 NW 194th Terrace, Hialeah, FL 33015 786-838-9873 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 05 David Rivera E 8/14/2012 10925 NW 43rd Lane, Miami, FL 33178 786-258-2222 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 06 Angel Gonzalez EU 6/8/2012 8066 W 18 AVE, Miami, FL 33014 305-557-3652 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 06 Rogelio Gonzalez DQ 6/8/2012 2729 W 71 Place, Hialeah, FL 33016 305-978-7739 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 07 Jose J Fuentes E 8/14/2012 4330 NW 198 Ter, Miami, FL 33055 305-240-0792 Republican County Executive Committeemen District 07 Emmanuel Oramas E 8/14/2012 6774 NW 186 LN, Hialeah, FL 33015 786-390-2812 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 07 Jesus Rietzke D 8/14/2012 19151 NW 61 Ave, Hialeah, FL 33015 910-286-2536 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 08 Andres De la Vera EU 6/8/2012 14850 W. Dixie Hwy, North Miami, FL 33181 954-213-5409 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 09 Michael J. Czsey EU 6/8/2012 16508 NE 26 AVE #605, North Miami Beach, FL 33160 305-948-8479 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 09 Barry Eisen EU 6/8/2012 3551 NE 169th St, N. Miami Beach, FL 33160 786-523-8713 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 10 Brent Rolland Allen D 8/14/2012 16950 N. Bay Rd #701, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 305-319-1968 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 10 Anthony "Tony" Campos E 8/14/2012 9125 Dickens Ave, Surfside, FL 33154 754-244-7222 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 10 Mario L. Echevarria E 8/14/2012 399 Golden Beach Drive, Golden Beach, FL 33160 305-932-5092 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 10 Paul "Pepe" Yavis D 8/14/2012 9048 Collins Ave #24, Surfside, FL 33154 786-416-2164 Republican County Executive Committeemen District 13 Joseph Hickman-Rangel EU 6/8/2012 5490 W 21st Ct. #311, Hialeah, FL 33016 305-608-8945 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 13 Teodoro J. Tundidor EU 6/8/2012 5790 West 14 Lane, Hialeah, FL 33012 786-553-9988 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 14 Bryan Avila E 8/14/2012 275 East 17th Street, Hialeah, FL 33010 786-514-0847 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 14 Emmanuel Jose Roman D 8/14/2012 1175 W 33 Street, Hialeah, FL 33012 305-781-2045 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 14 Emmanuel Santana E 8/14/2012 3685 W. 9th Ave., Hialeah, FL 33012 786-376-1148 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 16 Joan M. Fabian EU 6/8/2012 1618 NW 38 St Apt #4, Miami, FL 33142 786-738-3965 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 17 Frank N. Allegro E 8/14/2012 770 NE 69th St. Unit 2D, Miami, FL 33138 305-781-6620 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 17 Pedro M. Allende D 8/14/2012 780 NE 69th St #1402, Miami, FL 33138 305-482-3529 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 17 Hector Alberto Ferrer E 8/14/2012 1756 NW 16th St, Miami, FL 33125 305-326-8290 [email protected] 8/28/2012 10:25:08 AM WD -Withdrew DQ - Did Not Qualify EU - Elected Unopposed E - Elected D - Defeated Page 2 of 10 Republican Executive Committee Candidates Office Description: Name: Status: Date: Address: Phone: E-mail: Republican County Executive Committeemen District 18 Roberto U. Balcker D 8/14/2012 708 W 51 St #8, Miami Beach, FL 33140 305-606-1193 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 18 Antonio Degaetano D 8/14/2012 7600 Collins Ave, Miami, FL 33141 405-202-4661 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 18 Nicholas Fasciglione D 8/14/2012 7600 Collins Ave #714, Miami, FL 33141 305-890-7949 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 18 Leslie Gratz D 8/14/2012 11 Island Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-538-5887 [email protected] Republican County Executive Committeemen District 18 Carlos E.
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