Celebrating America's 250th Anniversary · 1776-2026Join the celebration

Mount Holly GOP recruits and supports candidates, registers and turns out voters, and gives Mount Holly residents a way to get involved in their local government.

What We Do

We organize volunteers, support Republican candidates at every level of the ballot, and connect residents with the campaigns and causes they care about.

Who We Are

We are volunteers from every corner of Mount Holly: parents, small-business owners, veterans, and neighbors who want a more responsive local government.

Our Values

Lower taxes, safe communities, strong schools, and government that answers to the people it serves.

Leadership

Committee leadership


Current officers and leadership will be listed here once confirmed against the committee roster. To reach committee leadership in the meantime, please contact us.

America's 250th

A proud tradition


1776

The Revolution comes to Mount Holly

Months after the Declaration of Independence, local militia face British and Hessian troops at the Battle of Iron Works Hill in December 1776, helping draw enemy forces away from Trenton days before Washington's victory there.

1793

County seat

Mount Holly becomes the seat of Burlington County government, a role it still holds today.

2026

America's 250th birthday

We celebrate a quarter-millennium of American independence and the principles that keep Mount Holly strong.

Committee history and full mission statement to be added.