Republican Conference Vice-Chairman of the United States House of Representatives
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The Vice-Chair of the Republican Conference in the United States House of Representatives is a leadership position that is next in rank after the House Republican Conference Chairman. Like the chair, the vice-chair is elected by a vote of all Republican House members before each Congress. Among other duties, the vice-chair has a seat on both the Steering and Policy Committees.[1]
Vice-Chairs
This list is incomplete.
- Samuel L. Devine of Ohio (????-1979)
- Jack Edwards of Alabama (1979-1985)
- Lynn Morley Martin of Illinois (1985-1989)
- Bill McCollum of Florida (1989-1995)
- Susan Molinari of New York (1995-1997)
- Jennifer Dunn of Washington (1997-1999)
- Tillie K. Fowler of Florida (1999-2001)
- Deborah Pryce of Ohio (2001-2003)
- Jack Kingston of Georgia (2003-2007)
- Kay Granger of Texas (2007-2009)
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington (2009-2013)
- Lynn Jenkins of Kansas (2013-)
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See also
- Republican Conference of the United States House of Representatives
- Republican Conference Vice-Chair of the United States Senate
Party caucuses and conferences in the United States Congress | ||
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Senate Republican Conference | Senate | Senate Democratic Caucus |
Conference Chair | Chairperson | Caucus Chair |
Conference Vice-Chair/Secretary | Secretary | Caucus Secretary |
Policy Committee Chair | Policy Committee | Policy Committee Chair |
House Republican Conference | House of Representatives | House Democratic Caucus |
Conference Chair | Presiding Officer | Caucus Chair |
Vice-Chair | Vice Chair | Vice-Chair / Secretary |
Conference Secretary | Secretary | |
Policy Committee Chair | Policy Committee | Policy Committee Co-Chair |