
Yarmouth Republican Town Committee
New Leadership for Yarmouth
The Yarmouth Republican Town Committee is organized, growing, and ready to fight for the taxpayers, families, and small businesses that make this town work.
2,763
Registered Republicans
15,219
Unenrolled Voters
May 19
Town Election
4
Ballot Questions
Did You Know?
Voter turnout at Yarmouth town elections is often less than 10% — a small group of organized voters makes all the decisions
What We Stand For
Fiscal Accountability
Three ballot questions on May 19 ask you to permanently raise your property taxes. We believe taxpayers deserve transparency, efficiency audits, and line-item accountability before writing another blank check.
Honest Representation
Yarmouth’s state representative is under federal indictment for wire fraud and hasn’t shown up for work in nearly a year — while collecting $100,000 of your tax dollars. We demand better. You deserve better.
Local Control
Beacon Hill is forcing Cape Cod towns to rezone for high-density housing, defying 400 years of local zoning authority. Town Meeting is the purest form of democracy in America — and we intend to use it.
May 19 Town Election
4 Ballot Questions
Polls open 7 AM – 8 PM · Know what you are voting on
Question 1
DY Regional School Override
Prop 2½ override to permanently raise property taxes for expanded school budgets
Question 2
Cape Cod Tech Override
Prop 2½ override for Cape Cod Technical High School budget expansion
Question 3
Library Debt Exclusion
Debt exclusion for Yarmouth library construction or renovation project
Question 4
Sanctuary City (Non-Binding)
Non-binding question on whether Yarmouth should declare itself a sanctuary city
June 20, 1776 — Two Weeks Before the Declaration of Independence
“The inhabitants of the town of Yarmouth do declare a state of INDEPENDENCE OF THE KING OF GREAT BRITAIN.”
— Yarmouth Town Meeting, June 20, 1776
No other community in Massachusetts responded with anything like the boldness of Yarmouth’s declaration. When the Continental Congress asked if the people would support independence, Yarmouth didn’t hesitate.
“We thank your honor for having done your duty. We shall continue to perform ours.”
— Nathaniel Freeman, 1774
Upcoming Events
APR 8
RTC Monthly Meeting
All registered Republicans welcome
APR 28
Annual Town Meeting
DY Middle School, 6 PM · 29 warrant articles
MAY 19
Annual Town Election
Polls 7 AM – 8 PM · 4 ballot questions
In the News
Local Alert
Select Board Votes 4-1 to Place Ballot Question
Town Meeting must now decide whether to approve a Proposition 2½ override to fund expanded DY school budgets. Read our analysis →
Accountability
Rep. Flanagan Under Federal Indictment
Our 1st Barnstable District representative faces federal charges and has been largely absent from legislative duties. Full details →
May 19 Election
4 Ballot Questions — Know Before You Vote
DY override, Cape Tech override, library debt exclusion, and a non-binding sanctuary city question. We break down each one. Our positions →

On the Ground in Yarmouth
We don't just talk — we show up.
Next meeting: April 8, 2026 · 6:00 PM · Email: info@yarmouthrtc.com
