
The Republican Party
The Republican Party of the United States was founded in Jackson, Michigan in 1854.
The Republican National Committee, known as the RNC, provides the national leadership for the Republican Party across the states. It is the responsibility of the RNC to develop and promote the Republican Party Platform through organizing and operating fundraising and election strategy at the annual national convention.
The RNC has 168 members which consists of the National Chair and a National Committeeman and National Committeewoman from each state of the fifty states and six territories. Each RNC committee member receives one vote at RNC meetings and votes to elect the RNC Chair.
The Republican Party Platform is the document that unites the party with the moral ideas worth fighting for.
The Nation Republican Party
The RNC has 168 members which consists of the National Chair and a National Committeeman and National Committeewoman from each state of the fifty states and six territories. Each RNC committee member receives one vote at RNC meetings and votes to elect the RNC Chair.
The Republican Party Platform is the document that unites the party with the moral ideas worth fighting for.




