Candidate Survey: Raymond Boccelli for Baltimore County Central Committee
Name
Raymond C Boccelli
Age
61
County and District
Baltimore County, District 42B
Education
BA- 1977, Philosophy, minor in English, Psych, Norwich Univ., VT
MA- 1978, Management & Human Relations, Webster Univ., MO
MA- 2010, Homeland Security Management, Towson Univ., MD
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Career/Occupation
U.S. Army- Retired; Law Enforcement Officer
Political Experience
Organized and managed three local political campaigns
Website
rcb721@verizon.net
Social Media Accounts
www.boccellifordelegate.comm
Why are you running for office?
I believe I have the leadership and organizational skills to represent my district fairly and without prejudice.
Who do you consider your political role model, and why?
Ronald Reagan–need you ask?
What is your favorite book about politics and policy, and why?
No answer
What do you see as the role of the Central Committee?
No answer
What is the biggest issue facing your county Republican Party?
No answer
What are the three biggest issues facing the Maryland Republican Party?
No answer
What is your position on life issues? (abortion, assisted suicide)
I support the Second Amendment, right to Life. Do not support abortion and assisted suicide as a generality with exceptions.
What is your position on taxes and spending?
Taxes should be representative of no nonsense tax laws and spending should be approved and monitored to avoid fraudulent expenditures.
What is your position on gun rights?
I support the Second Amendment; strict gun laws with stricter laws for use of firearms in conjunction with crime.
Do you believe that Maryland Republican Party primaries should be open to independent voters?
No
Do you believe that the state party and the county parties should be allowed to endorse in primary elections?
No
Do you believe that Maryland Republican Party auxiliary organizations should have a vote on the Maryland Republican Party executive committee?
Yes
Would you support limiting the terms of Maryland Republican Party officers to eight consecutive years in the same office?
Yes