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Nebraska Republican Party offices

Index of Politicians by Party Office Held

State Party Officers:

Nebraska Delegates to Republican National Conventions: very incomplete!

Nebraska Republican Party County Chairs: very incomplete!

Adams - Antelope - Arthur - Banner - Blaine - Boone - Box Butte - Boyd - Brown - Buffalo - Burt - Butler - Cass - Cedar - Chase - Cherry - Cheyenne - Clay - Colfax - Cuming - Custer - Dakota - Dawes - Dawson - Deuel - Dixon - Dodge - Douglas - Dundy - Fillmore - Franklin - Frontier - Furnas - Gage - Garden - Garfield - Gosper - Greeley - Hall - Hamilton - Harlan - Hayes - Hitchcock - Holt - Hooker - Howard - Jefferson - Johnson - Kearney - Keith - Keya Paha - Kimball - Knox - Lancaster - Lincoln - Logan - Loup - Madison - McPherson - Merrick - Morrill - Nance - Nemaha - Nuckolls - Otoe - Pawnee - Perkins - Phelps - Pierce - Platte - Polk - Red Willow - Richardson - Rock - Saline - Sarpy - Saunders - Scotts Bluff - Seward - Sheridan - Sherman - Sioux - Stanton - Thayer - Thomas - Thurston - Valley - Washington - Wayne - Webster - Wheeler - York


Republican state chairs, 1876-2012 (Incomplete!)

James W. Dawes 1876-82 George W. E. Dorsey 1882-84 William Hayward 1907-09 Ambrose C. Epperson 1912-14 Harry E. Sackett 1924-26 John H. Wiltse as of 1931 Lyle E. Jackson as of 1937 Kenneth S. Wherry as of 1939-42 A. T. 'Bert' Howard as of 1945 David T. Martin as of 1949-54 Hazel Hempel Abel as of 1954 Richard E. Spelts, Jr. as of 1958 Charles Thone 1959-61 Robert V. Denney as of 1961-64 Walter Witthoff as of 1964 Milan D. Bish 1971-73 Bill Barrett as of 1973-75 Anne Stuart Batchelder 1975-79 Mark Quandahl as of 2008 Mark Fahleson as of 2012

Republican state vice-chairs, 1924-40 (Incomplete!)

J. Reid Green 1924-26 Harry A. Spencer 1936-38 Ella E. Wagener as of 1940

Members of Republican National Committee, 1868-2008 (Incomplete!)

E. B. Taylor 1868-72 Erskin E. Cunningham 1872- John M. Thurston as of 1896 Charles H. Morrill as of 1904 Victor Rosewater as of 1908-12 Robert B. Howell 1912-24 Minnie Freeman Penney 1922-28 Charles A. McCloud 1924 Hugh A. Butler as of 1936 Mrs. Curry W. Watson as of 1937-40 G. E. Carpenter as of 1940 Hugh A. Butler as of 1947 David T. Martin as of 1952-54 Demarus Kay Carlson as of 2008 Pete Ricketts as of 2008

Republican state party secretaries, 1936-40 (Incomplete!)

Frederick H. Wagener 1936-37 William F. Matschullat 1940 J. E. Evans 1940

Republican state party treasurers, 1912-46 (Incomplete!)

Don L. Love as of 1912 W. C. Fraser 1936-46

Members of Republican State Central Committee, 1934-70 (Incomplete!)

Hermann Godfrey Wellensiek 1934-38 W. C. Fraser 1936-70

Members of Republican State Executive Committee, 1964-79 (Incomplete!)

Bill Barrett as of 1964-66 Bill Barrett as of 1973-79

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