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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 committee since then has followed the precedent of equal representation for each state or territory, regardless of population.
The RNC has not yet released a detailed schedule of speakers but the convention has historically provided a moment for leading party figures and up-and-coming Republican lawmakers to get valuable ...
1972 – RNC Co-Chair Anne Armstrong of Texas; 1976 – U.S. Senator Howard Baker of Tennessee; 1980 – U.S. Representative Guy Vander Jagt of Michigan; 1984 – U.S. Treasurer Katherine Ortega of New Mexico; 1988 – Governor Thomas Kean of New Jersey; 1992 – U.S. Senator Phil Gramm of Texas; 1996 – U.S. Representative Susan Molinari of ...
The Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is the venue of the convention's general sessions. The 2024 Republican National Convention was an event in which delegates of the United States Republican Party selected the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2024 United States presidential election. [2]
The RNC has said its new effort will focus on stopping “Democrat attempts to circumvent the rules." The party will deploy monitors to observe every step of the election process, create hotlines ...
The 2024 Republican National Committee (RNC) special leadership elections were held on March 8, 2024, [1] in Houston, Texas, to determine the next Chair, Co-Chair, and Chief Operating Officer of the Republican National Committee. Michael Whatley, the Chair of the North Carolina Republican Party, was elected by acclamation as Chairman.
The Republican National Convention (RNC) is a series of presidential nominating conventions held every four years since 1856 by the Republican Party in the United States. They are administered by the Republican National Committee .
Toyota Center and the Houston skyline (photographed in 2009) Under the leadership of then-Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, the Republican National Committee changed their rules in the summer of 2022 to allow for the party to select their 2028 convention location even before the 2024 presidential election had taken place.