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National Republican Senatorial Committee
Founded1916; 109 years ago (1916)
PurposeTo electRepublicans to theUnited States Senate
Location
Chair
Tim Scott (SC)
Vice Chairs
Katie Britt (AL)
Marsha Blackburn (TN)
Bernie Moreno (OH)
Jim Banks (IN)
Parent organization
Republican Party
Websitenrsc.org
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TheNational Republican Senate Committee(NRSC) is theRepublicanHill committee for theUnited States Senate, working to elect Republicans to the Senate. The NRSC was founded in 1916 as the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. It was reorganized in 1948 and renamed the National Republican Senatorial Committee.[1] It has been chaired by SenatorTim Scott fromSouth Carolina since 2025.

The NRSC helps elect Republican incumbents and challengers primarily through fundraising.[2]

List of chairmen

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NameStateTerm
Miles PoindexterWA1919–1921
Joseph M. McCormickIL1921–1923
George H. MosesNH1923–1925
Lawrence C. PhippsCO1925–1927[3]
Jesse H. MetcalfRI1927–1929
George H. MosesNH1929–1931
Henry D. HatfieldWV1931–1933
Daniel O. HastingsDE1933–1936
John G. Townsend Jr.DE1936–1945
Owen BrewsterME1945–1951
Styles BridgesNH1951–1951
Everett DirksenIL1951–1955
Barry GoldwaterAZ1955–1957
Everett M. DirksenIL1957–1959
Andrew Frank SchoeppelKS1959–1961
Barry GoldwaterAZ1961–1963
Thruston Ballard MortonKY1963–1967
George MurphyCA1967–1969
John TowerTX1969–1971
Peter H. DominickCO1971–1973
Bill BrockTN1973–1975
Ted StevensAK1975–1977
Bob PackwoodOR1977–1979
H. John Heinz IIIPA1979–1981
Bob PackwoodOR1981–1983
Richard LugarIN1983–1985
H. John Heinz IIIPA1985–1987
Rudy BoschwitzMN1987–1989
Don NicklesOK1989–1991
Phil GrammTX1991–1995
Al D'AmatoNY1995–1997
Mitch McConnellKY1997–2001
Bill FristTN2001–2003
George AllenVA2003–2005
Elizabeth DoleNC2005–2007
John EnsignNV2007–2009
John CornynTX2009–2013
Jerry MoranKS2013–2015
Roger WickerMS2015–2017
Cory GardnerCO2017–2019
Todd YoungIN2019–2021
Rick ScottFL2021–2023
Steve DainesMT2023–2025
Tim ScottSC2025

See also

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References

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  1. ^"National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC)".National Republican Senatorial Committee. Archived fromthe original on October 7, 2019. RetrievedDecember 4, 2020.Alt URL
  2. ^Burns, Alexander (June 25, 2014)."The price of crushing the tea party".Politico. Politico LLC. RetrievedApril 5, 2018.
  3. ^"Phipps To Run Campaign Work".The Boston Globe. December 14, 1925.

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