Hevesy to oppose Campbell for Republican chair position

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Hamilton County Republican Chairperson Laura Campbell of Carmel will have an opponent in Saturday’s reorganization caucus. Fishers resident Paul Hevesy has announced his candidacy for county’s Republican Party chair.

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With the caucus vote one week away, Paul Hevesy has formally declared his candidacy for Hamilton County Republican Party Chairperson.

Hevesy is an 11-plus-year Fishers resident with over 20 years of corporate leadership experience. During his career, Hevesy says he has transformed corporate culture by promoting and engineering business efficiencies and led global teams driving consistent growth. He lives with his wife and four kids, and he is active in his church and in his community.

With this candidacy, Hevesy says he is looking to build fresh momentum for the Republican Party of Hamilton County.

“As a long-time Hamilton County resident and fan, I realized that it’s time I did more,” Hevesy said during his announcement. “Our Republican Party is a party of freedom and hope, both of which I plan to magnify if given the opportunity by our precinct committeemen on March 6. A strong, vocal Republican Party in Hamilton County is important for Indiana. We have a lot of influence and we should use it – as a unified party – to bring hope and light to some very challenging times. We have a great message and the more we are connected, unified, and focused, the better off our communities will be. The better Indiana will be. And in the end, the better the nation will be.”

“Paul represents the leadership and drive we need,” said Micah Beckwith, former Republican candidate for Congress in Indiana’s 5th District. “His record of success in all his endeavors combined with his passion to reinvigorate the party as a whole will breathe new life into our local and statewide efforts. In my view, he is the only choice. Vote for him or accept the status quo.”

Hevesy says he plans to connect with as many of the precinct committeemen and vice committeemen as possible over the next week to introduce himself, share his ideas, and solicit feedback.

For more information, Hevesy can be reached via phone at (317) 606-5460 or by email at paul.hevesy@protonmail.com.