Marshall County Democrats held their quadrennial reorganization meeting. The newly elected officers are Megan Rogers, Chair; Jeff Johnson, Vice Chair; Judy Fisher, Secretary; and Max Warren, Treasurer.
Outgoing Chair Shiloh Milner thanked the new leadership for stepping up to serve the Marshall County Democrats and promised to be very active, stating, “I’ve been campaigning for Democratic candidates since I was four years old.”
After taking the gavel, Rogers thanked Shiloh, outgoing Vice Chair Brandon Rich, and Treasurer Jeff Houin. Rogers stated, “Starting now, we will begin organizing to elect Democrats in 2026 as the issues in our country, state, and county are serious. We have seen the pushback from people across the country and state against these new administrations. This is our plan; we are in this together.”
Pictured, left to right: Max Warren, Judy Fisher, Jeff Johnson, Megan Rogers.
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