Clay County Republicans

William D. Tolliver, Chairman
329 Skimmer Dr.
Louisville, IL 62858
(618) 665-3237

[email protected]

Website: NONE

SB35 (formerly SB600). Chairman Tolliver’s position on Senate Bill 35 is unknown.

Precinct Committeemen 2012. Clay County has 22 precincts. In 2012, only 8 precincts had a candidate for Republican Precinct Committeeman. No Republican ran in 14 precincts.

Precinct Committeemen 2010. In 2010, only 7 precincts had a candidate for Republican Precinct Committeeman. No Republican ran in 15 precincts.

2012 Presidential Race. In the 2012 Presidential election, the county supported Republican Mitt Romney 71-27% over Democrat Barack Obama.

2008 Presidential Race. In the 2008 Presidential election, the county supported Republican John McCain 61-38% over Democrat Barack Obama.

2004 Presidential Race. In the 2004 Presidential election, the county supported Republican George W. Bush 67-32% over Democrat John Kerry.

About Clay County. Clay County was formed in 1824 out of portions of Wayne, Crawford, and Fayette counties. Its county seat is Louisville, Illinois.

Clay County was named for Henry Clay, a statesman and political orator who represented Kentucky in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, where he served as Speaker. He also served as Secretary of State from 1825 to 1829. Learn More

END

Share

Comments are closed.