Scott Presler, the grassroots conservative organizer who became one of the most recognized names in Republican voter registration, has won his first election victory.
Presler was elected to the Beaver County Republican State Committee in Tuesday’s primary election. This marks the first time he has run for office.
According to Beaver County’s official May 2026 Summary Report, Presler received 7,853 votes in the REP STATE COMMITTEE race, finishing second alongside Amy Demboski, who led with 8,219 votes. The county’s election data shows a total of 36,845 votes cast across the field, with Paula Barry securing 3,670 votes, Steve Aichele earning 3,364, and Raymond Santillo receiving 3,294.
Presler confirmed his victory on social media, noting it was his first run for office. He plans to bring agenda items directly to Beaver County voters before state committee votes and will poll constituents to ensure the seat represents them effectively. “I thank Beaver County for placing their trust in me,” Presler stated. “I take this role seriously.”
Presler has spent years building a national profile through Republican voter registration, early-vote operations, and on-the-ground organizing in Pennsylvania and other battleground states as president of Early Vote Action. His win places him within the Pennsylvania GOP structure after years of advocating for grassroots engagement ahead of Election Day. The result underscores Presler’s role in shifting state party dynamics from the ground up.