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Missouri Republican Party offices

Index of Politicians by Party Office Held

State Party Officers:

Missouri Delegates to Republican National Conventions: very incomplete!

Missouri Republican Party County Chairs: very incomplete!

Adair - Andrew - Atchison - Audrain - Barry - Barton - Bates - Benton - Bollinger - Boone - Buchanan - Butler - Caldwell - Callaway - Camden - Cape Girardeau - Carroll - Carter - Cass - Cedar - Chariton - Christian - Clark - Clay - Clinton - Cole - Cooper - Crawford - Dade - Dallas - Daviess - DeKalb - Dent - Douglas - Dunklin - Franklin - Gasconade - Gentry - Greene - Grundy - Harrison - Henry - Hickory - Holt - Howard - Howell - Iron - Jackson - Jasper - Jefferson - Johnson - Knox - Laclede - Lafayette - Lawrence - Lewis - Lincoln - Linn - Livingston - Macon - Madison - Maries - Marion - McDonald - Mercer - Miller - Mississippi - Moniteau - Monroe - Montgomery - Morgan - New Madrid - Newton - Nodaway - Oregon - Osage - Ozark - Pemiscot - Perry - Pettis - Phelps - Pike - Platte - Polk - Pulaski - Putnam - Ralls - Randolph - Ray - Reynolds - Ripley - SAINT Charles - SAINT Clair - SAINT Francois - SAINT Louis - SAINTE Genevieve - Saline - Schuyler - Scotland - Scott - Shannon - Shelby - Stoddard - Stone - Sullivan - Taney - Texas - Vernon - Warren - Washington - Wayne - Webster - Worth - Wright


Republican state chairs, 1874-2016 (Incomplete!)

Robert T. Van Horn 1874-76 George Howell Shields as of 1876-80 Chauncey I. Filley as of 1896 Thomas J. Akins as of 1898-1902 Theodore W. Hukriede 1916-18 William F. Phares 1924-26 Henry W. Kiel 1926-28 Arthur M. Curtis as of 1931 Grover W. Dalton as of 1937-45 Barak T. Mattingly 1937-39 William F. Phares 1948 H. Kenneth Wangelin as of 1958 Ann Wagner 1999-2005 Doug Russell as of 2008 David Cole as of 2012 John Hancock as of 2016

Members of Republican National Committee, 1864-2016 (Incomplete!)

Sempronius H. Boyd 1864-68 William Anderson Pile 1866-68 Benjamin F. Loan 1868-70 Robert T. Van Horn 1872-74 Richard C. Kerens 1884-1900 Robert T. Van Horn as of 1884 Thomas J. Akins 1904-12 Charles Nagel 1908-12 Thomas K. Neidringhaus 1912 Thomas K. Niedringhaus as of 1912-16 Jacob L. Babler 1916-24 Grace Semple Burlingham 1924 Edward B. Clements 1924 Arthur M. Curtis as of 1937 Margaret Wyeth as of 1937 Barak T. Mattingly 1940-48 Mrs. Victor N. Remley as of 1940 Frances J. O'Meara as of 1944 Rosemary L. Ginn 1960-79 Gene Taylor 1968-71 Annie Sweeney Reinhart 1990 Lance Beshore as of 2008-16 Ann Dickinson as of 2008 Catherine Hanaway as of 2012 Susan E. Eckelkamp as of 2016

Republican state party secretaries, 1919-2016 (Incomplete!)

Jesse W. Barrett as of 1919 Cleta M. Smith as of 1937 Patricia Thomas as of 2014-16

Members of Republican State Committee, 1902-81 (Incomplete!)

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