Texas Republican Party offices
Index of Politicians by Party Office Held
State Party Officers:
Texas Delegates to Republican National
Conventions: very incomplete!
- 1860:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1868:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1872:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1876:
Cincinnati, Ohio
- 1880:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1884:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1888:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1892:
Minneapolis, Minn.
- 1896: St.
Louis, Mo.
- 1900:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1904:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1908:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1912:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1924:
Cleveland, Ohio
- 1928:
Kansas City, Mo.
- 1932:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1936:
Cleveland, Ohio
- 1940:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1944:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1948:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1952:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1956: San
Francisco, Calif.
- 1960:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1964: San
Francisco, Calif.
- 1968:
Miami Beach, Fla.
- 1972:
Miami Beach, Fla.
- 1976:
Kansas City, Mo.
- 1980:
Detroit, Mich.
- 1988: New
Orleans, La.
- 1992:
Houston, Tex.
- 2000:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 2004: New
York, N.Y.
Texas Republican Party County Chairs:
very incomplete!
Bowie
- Collin
- Dallas
- El
Paso
- Montgomery
- Tarrant
Republican state chairs, 1925-58
(Incomplete!)
Eugene
Nolte 1925-31
John
W. Philp 1945
Thad
Hutcheson 1958
Republican state vice-chairs, 1966-2006
(Incomplete!)
Anne
Armstrong 1966-
Thomas
Joseph Davis 2002
David
Barton 2004-06
Members of Republican National Committee,
1868-1982 (Incomplete!)
Andrew
Jackson Hamilton 1868-70
Edmund
J. Davis 1872-74
Norris
Wright Cuney 1886
Cecil
A. Lyon 1908
H.
F. MacGregor 1912
R.
B. Creager 1924-40
Mrs.
J. C. Griswold 1924
Lena
Gay More 1940
Gwen
Barnett 1960-
Albert
Bel Fay 1960-
Flora
Cameron Kampmann 1960-68
Anne
Armstrong 1968-73
Fred
Agnich 1972-76
Betty
Andujar 1976-82
Republican state party secretaries,
1873-1924 (Incomplete!)
Norris
Wright Cuney 1873
Clinton
S. Bailey 1923-24
Members of Republican State Central Committee,
1906-66 (Incomplete!)
Galen
L. Tait 1906-12
Anne
Armstrong 1961-66
Greg
Davidson 199?
Members of Republican State Executive Committee,
1928-83 (Incomplete!)
L.
J. Benckenstein 1928
Van
Henry Archer, Jr. 1983
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