

CCRC Monthly Meeting
Tue, Jun 16
|South Portland Community Center
Join us for the CCRC monthly general meeting.


Time & Location
Jun 16, 2026, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
South Portland Community Center, 21 Nelson Rd, South Portland, ME 04106, USA
About The Event
Join us for our monthly general meeting.
We'll be joined by 2 guest speakers:
Guest Speaker: Hon. Joshua Morris
Republican National Committee Election Integrity Project
Josh is the Deputy Director of the RNC’s Election Integrity Project for Maine. They will be recruiting and
training poll watchers and poll workers for Election Day. They also will be having poll watchers
focusing on the absentee ballot process across the state. The goal is to have volunteers in place in key
precincts with a hotline to report any issues on the ground to the war room. They are also looking to
recruit volunteer attorneys to help out with any issues on election day.
Josh is finishing up his fourth term in the state legislature serving the people of Turner, Leeds, and Wayne.
He has served on the Health Coverage, Insurance, Financial Services Committee dealing with healthcare
and insurance issues. In the 131st Legislature, Rep. Morris also served on the Joint Standing Committee
on Housing.
Rep. Morris graduated from Leavitt Area High School and the University of Southern Maine, where he
earned a degree in Political Science. He is a Realtor in his hometown of Turner.
Guest Speaker: Corey Kendig
Heritage Action
Corey Kendig has served as the State Director for Heritage Action since January 2025, the advocacy and
grassroots arm of the Heritage Foundation. In this role, Corey trains and mobilizes grassroots leaders,
testifies before state legislatures, and advances key conservative priorities including education freedom,
parental rights, election integrity, and limited government. A Grove City College graduate with degrees in
Political Science and History, Corey brings extensive experience from conservative advocacy, including
work with the Pennsylvania Family Institute, congressional internships, and contributions to outlets such
as The Federalist and The College Fix. He is a committed advocate for principled conservatism rooted in
faith and constitutional values.