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Kolman named to lead county Dems
(excerpted from the Georgetown Times)

JULY 20, 2004 -- Nancy Kolman, who has served as the party’s secretary, was elected Monday as the interim chairman. Kolman, the first woman to chair the local Democratic party, replaces Charles McGill who held the post since December.

McGill announced last week he was resigning to concentrate on his real estate business. He said a recent controversy surrounding his push to get a Lowe’s home improvement store in Pawleys Island was taking on political overtones because of his position with the Democratic Party.

At Monday’s meeting, Kolman was nominated to the position by party member Sam Wragg.

Don Manning, who spoke in favor of Kolman, said he got to know her when she was chairman of the Waccamaw Neck Democratic Association.

“She was always encouraging even when we were down to about five members. She was like a NASCAR race driver when she would get into high gear. She knew how to get us busy,” Manning said.

Kolman, who has lived in Georgetown County more than seven years, has been active in politics for four decades. She said she served in the Democratic precinct or county offices in the five other states she has lived.

“We need to work together as one. If we get divided, we will fall in November,” she sad after the votes were announced. “I’m proud to be a yellow-dog Democrat and we are moving onward to victory in November.”

Message from County Chairperson Nancy Kolman

On July 19, 2004 at our Georgetown County Democrat Party general and executive committee meeting, I was elected to serve as interim chairperson for our party.

Most of you know me as the Georgetown County Democrat Party Secretary or we have worked together on voter registration, to get out the vote, elections, or party functions.

For those who don’t know me, I’ve been active in the Democratic Party for over 40 years in Ohio, West Virginia, New Mexico, California, New Jersey and Virginia as my family moved around the country. My

husband and I retired to Georgetown County 7 ½ years ago because we fell in love with the area and the people.

Since moving here, I’ve served 3 years as Secretary of the Pawleys Island Democrats (now the Waccamaw Neck Democrats), am in my second term as President of the Georgetown County Democratic Women’s Council and have been an active participant of the Democratic Breakfast Club for the past four years.

As a party we need to work harder than we’ve ever worked to elect all our candidates in November. The future of our country and county depend on our being victorious in November.

We need to register all eligible voters and be committed to getting them all to the polls on November 2nd.

We have an outstanding slate of candidates, all qualified to fill the offices for which he or she is running. They need our support!

Working as a TEAM we can share our ideas and pool our energy to Victory In November!

I look forward to working with each of you to make our democratic party in Georgetown County the very best it can be.

Our goal – VICTORY IN NOVEMBER!!!!

Why? Because- “WE CAN, WE WILL, WE MUST!” F.D.R.

Miller's Web site features more Democratic information

If you want more information on what's going on in Georgetown County, check out S.C. Rep. Vida Miller's Web site.

Here's a sample of a recent entry:

"Sending another "freshman" to Columbia is not in the best interest of our district at this time as there are many projects pending that we simply cannot afford to lose because of inexperience. My record is proof of my ability to 'get things done' and I will continue use my seniority and knowledge to fight for the citizens of District 108 and our area."

-- Rep. Vida Miller

 

D E M O__G U I D E

If you need help from a Democratic office-holder, here's a list of people who you can turn to:

U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn, member of the U.S. House, 843.965-5578

Jim Rex , SC Superintendent of Education.

Sen. Yancey McGill, SC Senate District 32, 355-7217

Rep. Carl L. Anderson, S.C. House Dist. 103, 546-5332

Rep. Vida Miller, SC House Dist 108, 237-2578

Georgetown County Council:

Linda Mock , Georgetown County auditor.

Loretta Washington, Georgetown County treasurer

Alma White, Georgetown County clerk of court

Georgetown City Council:

Georgetown County School Board

State Democratic Party:

  • 1-800-841-1817

Georgetown County Democratic Party:

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