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List of state parties of the Republican Party (United States)

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The Republican Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, the other being the Democratic Party. Founded by Slave activists in 1854, it dominated politics nationally for most of the period from 1860 to 1932. There have been 19 Republican presidents, the first being Abraham Lincoln, serving from 1861 to 1865, and the most recent being Donald Trump. See: List of presidents of the United States.

This is a list of the official state and territorial party organizations of the Republican Party.

State and territorial organizations

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  Republican majority

State and territorial organizations. Party breakdown by upper and lower house. And executive offices.[1]
State/Territorial Party Chair Start Elected Executive Offices Upper House Seats Lower House Seats Website
Republican National Committee Michael Whatley March 8, 2024 Voting members:
Non-voting members:
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Alabama Republican Party John Wahl February 27, 2021 [3]
Alaska Republican Party Carmela Warfield April 20, 2024
(+1 Democrat in caucus)

(-2 caucusing with the Democratic coalition)
(-1 without a caucus)
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Arizona Republican Party Gina Swoboda January 27, 2024 [5]
Republican Party of Arkansas Joseph Wood August 19, 2023 [6]
California Republican Party Jessica Patterson February 24, 2019 [7]
Colorado Republican Party Dave Williams March 11, 2023 [8]
Connecticut Republican Party Ben Proto June 22, 2021 [9]
Republican State Committee of Delaware Julianne Murray May 3, 2023 [10]
Republican Party of Florida Evan Power December 17, 2023
Acting: December 17, 2023 – January 8, 2024
[11]
Georgia Republican Party Josh McKoon July 10, 2023 [12]
Hawaii Republican Party Tamara McKay September 9, 2023 [13]
Idaho Republican Party Dorothy Moon July 16, 2022 [14]
Illinois Republican Party Kathy Salvi July 19, 2024 [15]
Indiana Republican Party Randy Head June 24, 2024 [16]
Republican Party of Iowa Jeff Kaufmann June 28, 2014 [17]
Kansas Republican Party Mike Brown February 11, 2023 [18]
Republican Party of Kentucky Robert Benvenuti December 11, 2023 [19]
Republican Party of Louisiana Derek Babcock April 6, 2024 [20]
Maine Republican Party Joel Stetkis January 28, 2023 [21]
Maryland Republican Party Nicole Harris December 10, 2022 [22]
Massachusetts Republican Party Amy Carnevale January 31, 2023 [23]
Michigan Republican Party Pete Hoekstra January 20, 2024 [24]
Republican Party of Minnesota Alex Plechash December 14, 2024
(+4 "New Republicans")
(+1 Republican expelled from caucus)
[25]
Mississippi Republican Party Mike Hurst May 13, 2024 [26]
Missouri Republican Party Nick Myers January 30, 2021 [27]
Montana Republican Party Don Kaltschmidt June 17, 2019 [28]
Nebraska Republican Party Eric Underwood July 14, 2022 Nebraska Legislature
(Officially nonpartisan)
[29]
Nevada Republican Party Mike McDonald April 22, 2012 [30]
New Hampshire Republican State Committee Chris Ager January 28, 2023 [31]
New Jersey Republican State Committee Bob Hugin June 15, 2021 [32]
Republican Party of New Mexico Steve Pearce December 8, 2018 [33]
New York Republican State Committee Ed Cox March 13, 2023 [34]
North Carolina Republican Party Jason Simmons March 26, 2024 [35]
North Dakota Republican Party Sandi Sanford June 16, 2023 [36]
Ohio Republican Party Alex Triantafilou January 6, 2023 [37]
Oklahoma Republican Party Nathan Dahm May 6, 2023 [38]
Oregon Republican Party Justin Hwang July 6, 2022 [39]
Pennsylvania Republican Party Lawrence Tabas July 13, 2019
(+1 Independent in caucus)
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Rhode Island Republican Party Joe Powers March 25, 2023 [41]
South Carolina Republican Party Drew McKissick May 13, 2017 [42]
South Dakota Republican Party John Wiik January 14, 2023 [43]
Tennessee Republican Party Scott Golden December 3, 2016 [44]
Republican Party of Texas Abraham George May 24, 2024 [45]
Utah Republican Party Rob Axson April 22, 2023 [46]
Vermont Republican Party Paul Dame November 6, 2021 [47]
Republican Party of Virginia Rich Anderson August 15, 2020 [48]
Washington State Republican Party Jim Walsh August 12, 2023
(+1 Democrat caucusing)
[49]
West Virginia Republican Party Matt Herridge January 27, 2024 [50]
Republican Party of Wisconsin Brian Schmming December 10, 2022 [51]
Wyoming Republican Party Frank Eathorne September 1, 2017 [52]
Republican Party of American Samoa Will Sword October 27, 2018
(Officially nonpartisan)

(Officially nonpartisan)
District of Columbia Republican Party Patrick Mara January 14, 2021 D.C. Council
[53]
Republican Party of Guam Shawn Gumataotao March 16, 2024 Guam Legislature
Northern Mariana Islands Republican Party Diego Benavente August 28, 2023
(+1 independent in caucus)
Republican Party of Puerto Rico Ángel Cintrón May 7, 2021 [54]
Republican Party of the Virgin Islands John Yob May 4, 2024 Legislature of the Virgin Islands
[55]
Republicans Overseas Bruce Ash September 14, 2013 N/A N/A N/A [56]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "State Partisan Composition". National Conference of State Legislatures. Scroll down to latest PDF link.
  2. ^ RNC site
  3. ^ AL site
  4. ^ AK site
  5. ^ AZ site
  6. ^ AR site
  7. ^ CA site
  8. ^ CO site
  9. ^ CT site
  10. ^ DE site
  11. ^ FL site
  12. ^ GA site
  13. ^ HI site
  14. ^ ID site
  15. ^ IL site
  16. ^ IN site
  17. ^ IA site
  18. ^ "KS site". Archived from the original on 2009-08-04. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
  19. ^ KY site
  20. ^ LA site
  21. ^ ME site
  22. ^ MD site
  23. ^ MA site
  24. ^ MI site
  25. ^ MN site
  26. ^ MS site
  27. ^ MO site
  28. ^ MT site
  29. ^ "NE site". Archived from the original on 2011-03-15. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
  30. ^ NV site
  31. ^ NH site
  32. ^ NJ site
  33. ^ NM site
  34. ^ NY site
  35. ^ NC site
  36. ^ ND site
  37. ^ OH site
  38. ^ OK site
  39. ^ "OR site". Archived from the original on 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
  40. ^ PA site
  41. ^ RI site
  42. ^ SC site
  43. ^ SD site
  44. ^ TN site
  45. ^ TX site
  46. ^ UT site Archived 2006-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  47. ^ VT site
  48. ^ "VA site". Archived from the original on 2002-08-07. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
  49. ^ WA site
  50. ^ WV site
  51. ^ WI site
  52. ^ WY site
  53. ^ DC site
  54. ^ PR site
  55. ^ VI site
  56. ^ RO site
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