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Beaver Today
By the People, for the People
Beaver County Republicans Vote for Scott Presler
Presler runs for GOP State Committeeman position
Apr. 19, 2026 at 11:03pm
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A vibrant, fractured painting captures the energy and dynamism of a local Republican election in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.Beaver TodayRepublicans in Beaver County, Pennsylvania are voting to elect Scott Presler as the GOP State Committeeman in a local election. Presler has officially been placed on the ballot in the county.
Why it matters
Presler's candidacy for the GOP State Committeeman position in Beaver County is part of a broader effort by Republicans to gain influence in local elections and party leadership roles across the country.
The details
Scott Presler, a conservative activist, has been officially placed on the ballot in Beaver County, Pennsylvania to run for the position of GOP State Committeeman. Presler has been campaigning for the role and encouraging local Republicans to vote for him in the election.
- The election in Beaver County is taking place on April 19, 2026.
The players
Scott Presler
A conservative activist who is running for the GOP State Committeeman position in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
What’s next
The results of the Beaver County election for GOP State Committeeman will be announced in the coming days.
The takeaway
Presler's candidacy is part of a broader Republican effort to gain influence in local elections and party leadership roles, which could have implications for the balance of power within the GOP in Pennsylvania.

