2017 Republican National Committee chairmanship election
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Republican National Committee chairmanship election, 2017
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January 19, 2017 (2017-01-19)
Candidate
Ronna Romney McDaniel
Caucus vote
168
Percentage
100.0%
Chairman before election
Reince Priebus
Elected Chairman
Ronna Romney McDaniel
The 2017 Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairperson election was held in January 2017, to determine the next chairperson of the Republican National Committee. The elected chair will be in charge of the national party activities during their two-year term.
Reince Priebus, the longest serving RNC chairman, did not run for reelection. Priebus had been named by PresidentDonald Trump as his White House Chief of Staff.
On December 9, 2016, it was widely reported that President-elect Donald Trump intended to recommend Ronna Romney McDaniel as the person fill this post.[1] On December 14, 2016, Trump announced that McDaniel was his recommendation to be the next chair of the Republican National Committee.[2] The 168 members of the RNC, all of whom were elected at state and territorial conventions during the primaries and caucuses earlier in 2016, will decide and vote upon their next chair at their January 2017 meeting. Although historically the recommendation of the Republican nominee for the presidency is usually followed,[citation needed] there is no restriction on who the RNC members may eventually elect.
Candidates[]
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Name
Description
Ronna Romney McDaniel
Chair of Michigan Republican Party,[3] niece of governor and presidential candidate Mitt Romney, granddaughter of governor and presidential candidate George W. Romney, officially recommended by President-elect Trump for the role[2]