District of Columbia Republican Committee
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The District of Columbia Republican Committee (DCRC) is Chaired by Robert J. Kabel and located at 1275 K Street, NW Suite 102 in Washington, DC. The DC Republican National Committee man is Anthony W. Parker and the DC Republican National Committee woman is Betsy W. Werronen. The Executive Director is Paul D. Craney.
The DCRC is made up of registered republicans living in the District of Columbia who are nominated and elected to serve as the committee. The Chairman is elected by the members of the DCRC Committee every 4 years. The Republican National Committeeman and Committeewoman are elected at the same time as the DC Republican Presidential primary every 4 years, which is open to all Republican voters. The Executive Committee is appointed by the Chairman with the approval of the DCRC Committee. Nomination to the DCRC Committee requires nomination by an existing DCRC member and must be confirmed by the DCRC Nominations Committee.
The District of Columbia has one Republican Council member named Carol Schwartz(At-Large). First elected to an At-Large seat in 1984, she served one term before deciding not to seek re-election in 1988. Voters returned her to the At-Large seat in 1996, and she was re-elected in 2000 and 2004. Carol has run for Mayor of Washington four times (1986, 1994, 1998 and 2002) in a town where registered Democrats outnumber Republicans by 10 to 1.[citation needed]
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