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David Silek Elected Chairman of Warren County Republican Committee at Packed Annual Meeting

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The Warren County Republican Committee held its highly anticipated annual mass meeting on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at the Front Royal Fire Hall to elect a new committee chairman. The meeting drew an overflow crowd, with some attendees waiting outside due to capacity limits.

Two local attorneys, David Silek and Scott Lloyd, were the candidates seeking to lead the committee. Both brought strong credentials, deep ties to the community, and a shared desire to strengthen the Republican presence in Warren County.

David Silek

Scott Lloyd

The evening began with opening remarks and a prayer from John Massoud, 6th Congressional District Virginia GOP Chairman, who urged unity in the party despite recent controversy and tension. “At the end of the day, we need to walk out of here united,” he said, emphasizing the need to focus on common goals like “taking back Virginia” from Democratic control.

Matt Tederick served as meeting chair, guiding the proceedings with a mix of historical context, procedural clarity, and occasional humor. He reminded attendees of the committee’s long legacy in Warren County and the importance of their role in strengthening the Republican presence. “Today, all constitutional officers in Warren County are held by Republicans. Warren County is a red county. It’s a great responsibility to not only maintain our standing but to increase it,” Tederick said.

Each candidate was introduced by a nominator. David Silek was nominated by Hugh Henry, a fifth-generation resident, who called him “the man that is vetted” and “qualified to lead.” Scott Lloyd’s nomination came from Tom Ranieri, who praised Lloyd’s commitment to traditional values, national service, and his vision for preserving Warren County’s unique character.

In his speech, Silek emphasized returning the committee to its grassroots mission: supporting Republican candidates at all levels. He spoke of his deep roots in Front Royal and his professional background in law and politics, and he criticized the committee’s recent focus on divisive issues such as the Samuels Public Library. “What we’ve seen coming out of the committee in the past few years is not conservative leadership, it’s demagoguery,” Silek stated.

Lloyd, in a shorter address, called for unity and civility. “Politics tends to bring out the worst in people,” he acknowledged, adding that the committee needs “a peacemaker.” He outlined a vision of outreach and renewal, aiming to bring alienated Republicans back into the fold and improve local voter turnout in statewide elections.

After speeches and multiple vote counts due to the tight margin, the final tally was announced: David Silek received 225 votes, defeating Scott Lloyd, who garnered 206.

In his brief remarks following the victory, Silek thanked his supporters and acknowledged the need for reform within the committee. “We’re not going to have meetings that run people away from the party,” he said. “We’re going to have engaging meetings… We’re going to build back this community to what it needs to be.”

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn and expressions of gratitude for the many volunteers who helped manage the event.

As Warren County Republicans look ahead to a busy election year, the newly elected chairman’s message was clear: it’s time to get organized, focused, and united.

Watch the highlights from the WCRC Annual Meeting.

 

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