Marolyn Scheffel has been active in politics in Colorado as a 30-plus year resident. She has served the Republican Party in a variety of offices including on the CFRW Legislative Committee and in the offices of Secretary, 4th Vice President, 3rd Vice President, and 1st Vice President. She has engaged in Republican causes in Douglas County Republican Women’s Club as Secretary, Newsletter Chairman, and President.
Marolyn has served as the Douglas County Republican (DCR) Secretary and two-term Chairman. She has worked with Colorado congressmen---for Joel Hefley, as his Douglas County campaign chairman, and for Tom Tancredo, as his Chairman of “An Artistic Discovery” from 2003-2007. Additionally, she has served as Vice President of the 6th Congressional District. For the past two presidential elections, she has been elected and attended the Republican National Convention as a delegate.
She is a life-long Republican who believes in the Party’s philosophy
and platform. She makes her home in Parker with her husband of
50-plus years, and near her 3 adult children and 7 grandchildren.
She is enthusiastic about the political opportunities and challenges
in Colorado.
Publisher's Note: Text published as provided by Colorado FRW.
The Colorado Federation is a charter state of the NFRW and with six districts and 51 clubs. Members actively work to educate voters by printing and distributing a "Primer of Politics for Colorado Voters" each election year. The members helped elect the first Republican governor in 24 years and hosted the 1981 NFRW convention. They regularly host candidate forums and Lincoln Day dinners, work for Republican campaigns, volunteer at state and local headquarters, and organize get-out-the-vote efforts. The various clubs provide needed community service, such as assisting women back to the workplace with donated clothing and accessories, helping with health fairs, providing scholarships and mentoring young people. Annually, Douglas County RW hosts the Egg Roll, a project of first Lady Frances Owens.
Past presidents include:
Sharon Sollenbarger
Judy Roseborough
Marty Neilson
Carole Brown
Gaye Scherz, 1998
Carol Singer, 1996
Judi Rupp, 1994
Jacque Stafford, 1992
Maxine Shroyer, 1990
R. J. Doria, 1988
Judy Broadway, 1986
Jeanine Lincoln, 1982
Virginia Swiegert, 1979
Mary Lane, 1976
Judy Lamora Hughes, 1974 (also served as NFRW president)
Middy Haver, 1968
Carline B. Owings, 1966
Mabelle Darrow, 1963
Delores Kiser, 1961
Marjorie Jones, 1959
Joyce P. Arneill (founding, also served as first NFRW president)
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