List of chairpersons of the College Republicans

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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.

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Chairpersons of the College Republican National Committee

Chairman

Organization

Term

James F. Burke American Republican College League1892
Delmar HawkinsAmerican Republican College League1893
Theodore CoxAmerican Republican College League1894
L. Brand Vaughan American Republican College League1895
James Breck PerkinsAmerican Republican College League1896
Arnold DavisAmerican Republican College League1897–1900
Harry B. Kirtland American Republican College League1900–04
Alfred E. Lunt National Republican College League1904–08
John HamlinAssociated University Republican Clubs1924
George H. Olmsted Young Republican Organizations for Hoover1931–32
Charles Curtis Republican National League1933
George H. Olmsted Young Republican National Committee1934
J. Kenneth Bradley Division of Young Republican Activities1935
George H. Olmsted Young Republican National Federation1935
J. Kenneth Bradley Young Republican National Federation1936
Henry A. Bubb Young Republican National F\ederation1936–38
Donald Hornbeck Young Republican National Federation1938–40
Gordon L. Allott Young Republican National Federation1941–46
Ralph Elihu Becker Young Republican National Federation1946–47
Saralou Mather College and University Committee1947
John King College and University Committee1947–49
Roger Allan Moore College Service Committee1949–53
John R. Begg College Service Committee1953–55
Marlin McDaniel College Service Committee1955–57
Dan Hofgren College Service Committee1957–59
William A. Steiger College Service Committee1959–61
Jim Harff College Service Committee1961–63
Jerry Dickson College Service Committee1963–65
Tom Pauken College Republican National Committee1965–67
Gary Fairchild College Republican National Committee1967–69
Robert Polack College Republican National Committee1969–70
Joe Abate College Republican National Committee1970–73
Karl C. Rove College Republican National Committee1973–77
John BradyCollege Republican National Committee1977–79
Steve Gibble College Republican National Committee1979–81
Jack Abramoff College Republican National Committee1981–85
Ted Higgins College Republican National Committee1985
David Miner College Republican National Committee1985–87
Stockton Reeves College Republican National Committee1987–89
Tony Zagotta College Republican National Committee1989–93
Bill Spadea College Republican National Committee1993–95
Joe Galli College Republican National Committee1995–97
Adam Brohimer College Republican National Committee1997–99
Scott Stewart College Republican National Committee1999–2003
Eric Hoplin College Republican National Committee2003–05
Paul Gourley College Republican National Committee2005–07
Charlie SmithCollege Republican National Committee2007–09
Zach HowellCollege Republican National Committee2009–11
Alex Schriver College Republican National Committee2011–13
Alexandra C. Smith College Republican National Committee2013–17
Chandler Thornton College Republican National Committee2017–

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