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Mississippi Republican Party offices

Index of Politicians by Party Office Held

State Party Officers:

Mississippi Delegates to Republican National Conventions: very incomplete!

Mississippi Republican Party County Chairs: very incomplete!

Rankin


Republican state chairs, 1871-2012 (Incomplete!)

John R. Lynch 1871-89 Frederick W. Collins as of 1904 M. H. Daily as of 1925 S. D. Redmond as of 1931-45 Anson H. Sheldon 1948-52 Wirt A. Yerger, Jr. as of 1958 Charles W. Pickering 1976-78 James Herring as of 2008 Joe Nosef as of 2012

Republican state vice-chairs, 1952-67 (Incomplete!)

Anson H. Sheldon 1952-67

Members of Republican National Committee, 1868-2012 (Incomplete!)

A. C. Fisk 1868-72 O. C. French 1872- James Hill as of 1896 L. B. Moseley as of 1904-12 M. J. Mulvihill 1920 Mary C. Booze 1924-55 Perry W. Howard 1924-60 Henry Barbour as of 2008-12 Cindy Phillips as of 2008 Jeanne Luckey as of 2012

Republican state party secretaries, 1904 (Incomplete!)

T. V. McAllister as of 1904

Members of Republican State Executive Committee, 1944-67 (Incomplete!)

Anson H. Sheldon 1944-67

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