Scott Presler, the grassroots conservative organizer who became one of the most recognized names in Republican voter registration, has won his first election to the Republican State Committee representing Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
Presler was elected in Tuesday’s primary. The official May 2026 Summary Report from Beaver County shows he received 7,853 votes in the REP STATE COMMITTEE race, finishing alongside Amy Demboski, who led with 8,219 votes. The county report lists a total of 36,845 votes cast across the field, confirming both candidates cleared the 7,000-vote threshold to secure their seats on the Republican State Committee for Beaver County.
Presler serves as president of Early Vote Action and has spent years building a national profile through Republican voter registration and early-vote operations in Pennsylvania and other battleground states. His win grants him a formal role within Pennsylvania’s GOP structure after years of grassroots organizing.
Presler confirmed his victory online, stating it marked his first run for office. He plans to bring agenda items directly to Beaver County voters before state committee votes and engage with constituents to ensure the seat represents their interests. Presler thanked Beaver County for placing its trust in him and stated he takes the role seriously.