The Charleston Civic Center
Featuring Governor Haley Barbour


In his eighth year as Governor, Haley Barbour has maintained his focus on making Mississippi a better place to live, work and play through strong support of job creation, schools, health care, energy, safer communities and stronger families. And his approach is producing results: a 27 percent increase in per capita personal income from 2003 to 2009; significant civil justice reform and prudent management of the state health care program. Gov. Barbour remains committed to long-term economic success for Mississippi by supporting innovative manufacturing techniques and welcoming a variety of energy projects to ensure the state stands ready to meet America’s energy needs. Gov. Barbour’s first election in 2003 marked the largest voter turnout in Mississippi gubernatorial history, and he was reelected in 2007 with 58.2 percent of the vote. The Yazoo City, Miss., native is only the second governor since Reconstruction to be elected to a second consecutive term as Mississippi’s chief executive.


Sponsor: $11,000 (Up To Two Individuals)
· 2 Tickets to the Roundtable
· 2 Tickets to the VIP Reception
· 2 Tickets to the Photo Line
· 2 Front Row Dinner Tickets

Host: $5,000 
· 2 Tickets to the VIP Reception
· 2 Tickets to the Photo Line 
· 2 Dinner Tickets with priority seating

Table: $1,000
· 10 Dinner Tickets at one reserved table

Platinum Tickets: $1,000 Per Individual
· 1 Ticket to the VIP Reception
· 1 Ticket to the Photo Line
· 1 Dinner Ticket

Gold Tickets: $500 Per Individual
· 1 Ticket to the Photo Line
· 1 Dinner Ticket

General Admission Tickets For County And State Executive Committee Members, And Legislators: $60 Per Person
· 1 Dinner Ticket

General Admission: $75 Per Person
· 1 Dinner Ticket

If you wish to buy multiple tickets please call the West Virginia Republican Party at 
(304) 768-0493


 

 
 

Hotel accommodations are available at the Charleston Marriott Town Center at a discounted rate of $89. Please note that this rate will expire after September 2, 2011.