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  2. 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.

  3. Republican National Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Republican National Committee (RNC) is the primary committee of the Republican Party of the United States. Its members are chosen by the state delegations at the national convention every four years. [ 3 ]

  4. Oklahoma Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Republican Party headquarters is located on North Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City. [2] Additionally, the state party has a Tulsa office on East 51st Street. [ 2 ] They host the biennial state conventions in odd-numbered years, in which they elect executive officers and delegates to the Republican National Committee .

  5. Pasadena Republican Club - Wikipedia

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    Pasadena Republican Club (PRC) is the oldest, continuously active Republican political club in America, founded on March 29, 1884, 141 years ago.Every two years for the last 140 years the Pasadena Republican Club has operated the Greater Pasadena Area Republican Headquarters in Pasadena, California with the help of volunteers.

  6. New York Republican State Committee - Wikipedia

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    The New York Republican State Committee, established in 1855, is the New York State affiliate of the United States Republican Party (GOP). The party has headquarters in Albany, Buffalo, and New York City. [2] The purpose of the committee is to nominate Republican candidates for election to New York and federal political roles. [3]

  7. New Jersey Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    Clifford P. Case was the last Republican elected to represent New Jersey in the U.S. Senate in 1972. Case served four consecutive terms before losing the Republican primary in 1978 to Jeff Bell, who himself lost the General election to Democratic challenger Bill Bradley.

  8. Connecticut Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    Republicans control neither chamber of the state legislature, no constitutional state offices, none of the state's five seats in the U.S. House, and neither of its two U.S. Senate seats. The last Republican to represent the state in the U.S. House was Chris Shays, who lost his seat in 2008 to Jim Himes.

  9. Washington State Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Republican Party (WSRP) is the state affiliate of the national United States Republican Party, headquartered in Bellevue. [1]Washington is considered a blue state, with the WSRP holding no statewide offices, 2 out of the state's 10 U.S. house seats, and minorities of both houses of the state legislature as of 2024.