FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – Every election cycle brings out the grumblers in the party but after the Trump-Vance win in November things looked pretty solid for Flagler County Republican Executive Committee Chair Perry Mitrano.

Re-elected to serve a second term as Party Chairman, Mitrano’s calm demeanor and trusted, steady hand are what members are looking for in Flagler County after a number of tumultuous years. Adding several new faces to the REC lineup, he’s looking forward to continuing to build the party apparatus in preparation for the 2026 Gubernatorial race.

“As the recently re-elected Flagler County Republican Executive Committee Chairman it is my honor to serve Republicans here in the county and support the Republican Party agenda,” said Mitrano.

He has housekeeping on his agenda and a determination to establish the local party as a model for the Republican Party of Florida.

“I have time to reestablish some in-house housekeeping, bringing the RCREC into the 21st century, streamlining, if possible,” he said, in addition to building robust subcommittees for “engagement in the community and building strong committees to provide service.”

The Flagler County Republican Executive Committee is chartered under the Republican Party of Florida. The FCREC is made up of volunteers from their respective precincts in Flagler County, representing their section of the community and serving as support and outreach during elections. The Flagler County Republican Executive Committee works in tandem with the Flagler County Republican Club to support candidates and engage Republicans in the community throughout the year.

For more information visit www.FlaglerGOP.com.