The Campbell County Republican Party has new leadership.
The party’s new leadership was appointed by the Republican Party of Kentucky to advance Republican initiatives across Campbell County, including Rich Hidy as chair, Alyssa Baker as vice chair, Elly Neltner as secretary, Jesse Hockenbury as treasurer and Heather Rauch as youth chair.
Paul Kloeker, Kyle Mieczkowski, Rob Meyer and Zachary Metz were also appointed to the Campbell County Republican Party’s nine-member executive committee.
“I am honored by this appointment and grateful for the opportunity to serve as chairman of the Campbell County Republican Party,” said Hidy. “I am eager to help strengthen the Republican Party’s presence in Campbell County and welcome the opportunity to work with all Campbell County residents. I strongly believe that we all have a civic responsibility to work together to help make our local community a better place. I look forward to making a difference in the county that I appreciate so much.”
The party welcomes community members to get involved by volunteering and serving as precinct captains, attending upcoming meetings and events, supporting Republican candidates and running for public office.
The Campbell County Republican Party has faced internal divisions since 2023, culminating in the appointment of new leadership. A timeline of those events can be found here.
“I am deeply honored to serve as the vice chair of the Campbell County Republican Party,” said Baker. “I look forward to working alongside chairman Hidy and our dedicated team to further strengthen our party’s impact in Campbell County. I am committed to fostering unity, driving positive change, and serving the interests of our community. Together, we will continue to uphold the values that make our county a great place to live, work, and raise a family.”

