REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
The 'Republican National Committee' (RNC) provides national leadership for the Republican Party of the United States. It is responsible for developing and promoting the Republican political platform, as well as coordinating fundraising and election strategy. It is also responsible for organizing and running the Republican National Convention. The current chairman is Mike Duncan, and the General Chairman is Senator Mel Martinez, a first-termer from Florida. Similar committees exist in every U.S. state and most U.S. counties, although in some states party organization is organized by congressional districts, allied campaign organizations being governed by a national committee.
The 1856 Republican National Convention appointed the first RNC. It consisted of one member from each state and territory to serve for four years. Each national convention since then has followed the precedent of equal representation. From 1924 to 1952 there was a national committeeman and national committeewoman from each state and U.S. possession, and from Washington, D.C. In 1952, committee membership was expanded to include the state party chairs of states that voted Republican in the preceding presidential election, have a Republican majority in their combined U.S. representatives and senators, or have Republican governors. By 1968, membership reached 145. On November 14, 2006 President Bush nominated Senator Mel Martinez as General Chairman and Mike Duncan as RNC Chairman. Its counterparts include the Democratic National Committee, the Libertarian National Committee and the Green National Committee.
1. The Political Graveyard web site, ''A Database of Historic Cemeteries'', accessed July 17, 2006.
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| History |
| Chairpersons of the Republican National Committee |
| References |
| See Also |
| External links |
History
The 1856 Republican National Convention appointed the first RNC. It consisted of one member from each state and territory to serve for four years. Each national convention since then has followed the precedent of equal representation. From 1924 to 1952 there was a national committeeman and national committeewoman from each state and U.S. possession, and from Washington, D.C. In 1952, committee membership was expanded to include the state party chairs of states that voted Republican in the preceding presidential election, have a Republican majority in their combined U.S. representatives and senators, or have Republican governors. By 1968, membership reached 145. On November 14, 2006 President Bush nominated Senator Mel Martinez as General Chairman and Mike Duncan as RNC Chairman. Its counterparts include the Democratic National Committee, the Libertarian National Committee and the Green National Committee.
Chairpersons of the Republican National Committee
References
1. The Political Graveyard web site, ''A Database of Historic Cemeteries'', accessed July 17, 2006.
See Also
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External links
★ Republican National Committee – Webpage hosted on the official website of the Republican Party (United States) ("Paid for by the Republican National Committee Not Authorized By Any Candidate Or Candidate's Committee www.GOP.com © 2007 Republican National Committee")
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