This is a list of the Chairpersons of the College Republican National Committee. This list includes those persons who served as national chairman of College Republican National Committee and its predecessor organizations, including the American Republican College League, and the Associated University Republican Clubs. The Chairperson of the College Republican National Committee is elected at the organization's bi-annual meeting. Unlike the organization's Democratic counterpart, the College Republican National Committee is entirely independent of both the Republican National Committee and the Young Republican National Federation.
Chairman | Organization | Term |
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James F. Burke | American Republican College League | 1892 |
Delmar Hawkins | American Republican College League | 1893 |
Theodore Cox | American Republican College League | 1894 |
L. Brand Vaughan | American Republican College League | 1895 |
James Breck Perkins | American Republican College League | 1896 |
Arnold Davis | American Republican College League | 1897–1900 |
Harry B. Kirtland | American Republican College League | 1900–04 |
Alfred E. Lunt | National Republican College League | 1904–08 |
John Hamlin | Associated University Republican Clubs | 1924 |
George H. Olmsted | Young Republican Organizations for Hoover | 1931–32 |
Charles Curtis | Republican National League | 1933 |
George H. Olmsted | Young Republican National Committee | 1934 |
J. Kenneth Bradley | Division of Young Republican Activities | 1935 |
George H. Olmsted | Young Republican National Federation | 1935 |
J. Kenneth Bradley | Young Republican National Federation | 1936 |
Henry A. Bubb | Young Republican National F\ederation | 1936–38 |
Donald Hornbeck | Young Republican National Federation | 1938–40 |
Gordon L. Allott | Young Republican National Federation | 1941–46 |
Ralph Elihu Becker | Young Republican National Federation | 1946–47 |
Saralou Mather | College and University Committee | 1947 |
John King | College and University Committee | 1947–49 |
Roger Allan Moore | College Service Committee | 1949–53 |
John R. Begg | College Service Committee | 1953–55 |
Marlin McDaniel | College Service Committee | 1955–57 |
Dan Hofgren | College Service Committee | 1957–59 |
William A. Steiger | College Service Committee | 1959–61 |
Jim Harff | College Service Committee | 1961–63 |
Jerry Dickson | College Service Committee | 1963–65 |
Tom Pauken | College Republican National Committee | 1965–67 |
Gary Fairchild | College Republican National Committee | 1967–69 |
Robert Polack | College Republican National Committee | 1969–70 |
Joe Abate | College Republican National Committee | 1970–73 |
Karl C. Rove | College Republican National Committee | 1973–77 |
John Brady | College Republican National Committee | 1977–79 |
Steve Gibble | College Republican National Committee | 1979–81 |
Jack Abramoff | College Republican National Committee | 1981–85 |
Ted Higgins | College Republican National Committee | 1985 |
David Miner | College Republican National Committee | 1985–87 |
Stockton Reeves | College Republican National Committee | 1987–89 |
Tony Zagotta | College Republican National Committee | 1989–93 |
Bill Spadea | College Republican National Committee | 1993–95 |
Joe Galli | College Republican National Committee | 1995–97 |
Adam Brohimer | College Republican National Committee | 1997–99 |
Scott Stewart | College Republican National Committee | 1999–2003 |
Eric Hoplin | College Republican National Committee | 2003–05 |
Paul Gourley | College Republican National Committee | 2005–07 |
Charlie Smith | College Republican National Committee | 2007–09 |
Zach Howell | College Republican National Committee | 2009–11 |
Alex Schriver | College Republican National Committee | 2011–13 |
Alexandra C. Smith | College Republican National Committee | 2013–17 |
Chandler Thornton | College Republican National Committee | 2017– |
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