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2017 Republican National Committee chairmanship election

← 2015January 19, 2017 (2017-01-19)2019 →
 
CandidateRonna McDaniel
Caucus vote168
Percentage100.0%

Chairman before election

Reince Priebus

Elected Chairwoman

Ronna McDaniel

The2017 Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairperson election was held in January 2017, to determine the next chairperson of theRepublican National Committee. The elected chair will be in charge of the national party activities during their two-year term.

Background

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Reince Priebus, the longest serving RNC chairman, did not run for reelection. Priebus had been named byPresidentDonald Trump as hisWhite House Chief of Staff.

On December 9, 2016, it was widely reported that President-elect Donald Trump intended to recommendRonna Romney McDaniel as the person fill this post.[1] On December 14, 2016, Trump announced that McDaniel was his recommendation to be the next chair of theRepublican National Committee.[2] The168 members of the RNC, all of whom were elected at state and territorial conventions during theprimaries and caucuses earlier in 2016, will decide and vote upon their next chair at their January 2017 meeting. Although historically the recommendation of the Republican nominee for the presidency is usually followed,[citation needed] there is no restriction onwho the RNC members may eventually elect.

Candidates

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ImageNameDescription
Ronna Romney McDanielChair ofMichigan Republican Party,[3] niece of governor and presidential candidateMitt Romney, granddaughter of governor and presidential candidateGeorge W. Romney, officially recommended byPresident-elect Trump for the role[2]

Did not run

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the following individuals did not run, despite speculation that they might become candidates:

ImageNameDescription
Nick AyersFormer executive director of theRepublican Governors Association[3]
Matt BorgesChair ofOhio Republican Party[3]
David BossiePresident and Chairman ofCitizens United and Trump deputy campaign manager[3]
Chris ChristieGovernor of New Jersey, 2016 presidential candidate[4]
Kellyanne ConwayTrump campaign manager;Republican strategist and pollster[3]
Robert GrahamBusinessman and Chair of theArizona Republican Party[3]
Matt MooreChair ofSouth Carolina Republican Party[3]
Joe NosefChair of theMississippi Republican Party[3]
Matt PinnellNational State Party Director at theRepublican National Committee[3]
Mercedes SchlappConservative commentator and columnist,Fox News contributor and wife ofMatt Schlapp, the Chairman of theAmerican Conservative Union[5]
John WhitbeckChair ofRepublican Party of Virginia[3]

References

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  1. ^"Trump to choose Ronna Romney McDaniel to lead RNC".The Hill. December 9, 2016.
  2. ^ab"Politics". Archived fromthe original on November 15, 2017.
  3. ^abcdefghij"Short list emerges for RNC chair".Politico. November 14, 2016.
  4. ^"Chris Christie won't say why he met with Donald Trump".Asbury Park Press. November 22, 2016.
  5. ^"GOP activists put Cuban-American, Fox analyst at front for RNC chair".Washington Examiner. December 2, 2016.
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