State Party Chairs and Executive Directors 2021-22

Typically state party chairs are the public face of the party, while executive directors oversee the day to day running of the party; in a few states, the state chair fulfills both roles. 

updated as of Aug. 1, 2022  (older editions 20192018201620142013201220112010)

  Dem. Chair (bios
Ex. Dir.  

Rep. Chair (bios

Ex. Dir.  
AL Christopher England
Devin Kennamer

John Wahl
Reed Phillips
AK Michael Wenstrup Lindsay Kavanaugh
Ann Brown

AZ Raquel Terán Charlie Fisher
Kelli Ward
Pam Kirby
AR Grant Tennille


Jonelle Fulmer
Sarah Reynolds
CA Rusty Hicks
Yvette Martinez

Jessica Millan Patterson
COO/ED Bryan Watkins
CO Morgan Carroll
Karin Asensio

Kristi Burton Brown
Joe Jackson
CT Nancy DiNardo
Sarah Locke

Ben Proto
Chris Zeller
DE Betsy Maron
Travis Williams

Jane Brady

DC Charles Wilson
Claudette David

Patrick Mara

FL Manny Diaz
Marcus Dixon

Joe Gruters
Helen Aguirre Ferré
GA Nikema Williams
interim Rebecca DeHart
dep. Justin Pitts


David J. Shafer
Brandon Moye
HI Dennis Jung
Erynn Fernandez

Lynn Finnegan
Mele Songsong
ID Lauren Necochea
Jared DeLoof

Dorothy Moon

IL Elizabeth "Lisa" Hernandez...
???Abby Witt

Don Tracy
Shaun McCabe
IN Mike Schmuhl
Lauren Ganapini

Kyle Hupfer
Matt Huckleby
IA Ross Wilburn
Erin Davison Rippey

Jeff Kaufmann

KS Vicki Hiatt
Ben Meers

Mike Kuckelman
Shannon Pahls
KY Colmon Elridge
Sebastian Kitchen

Mac Brown Sarah Pickerel
LA Katie Bernhardt
La Tanja Silvester

Louis Gurvich interim Grant Scheeringa
ME Drew Gattine
Gaetan Davis

Demi Kouzounas Jason Savage
MD Yvette Lewis
Eva Lewis

Dirk Haire Corine Frank
MA Gus Bickford
Joe Sherlock

Jim Lyons
MI Lavora Barnes
Christy Jensen

Ron Wieser COS Paul Cordes
MN Ken Martin
Heidi Kraus Kaplan

David Hann
MS Tyree Irving


Frank Bordeaux
Tate Lewis
MO Michael Butler
Randy Dunn

Nick Myers
Charles Dalton
MT Robyn Driscoll
Sheila Hogan

Don Kaltschmidt
Danielle Tribble
NE Jane Kleeb
Precious McKesson

Eric Underwood...
???Taylor Gage
NV Judith Whitmer
Matthew Fonken

Michael McDonald
Alida Benson
NH Ray Buckley
Troy Price

Stephen Stepanek
Elliot Gault
NJ LeRoy Jones
Sally Avelenda

Bob Hugin
Tom Szymanski
NM Jessica Velasquez
Sean Ward

Steve Pearce
Kimberly Skaggs
NY Jay Jacobs
Alexander Wang

Nick Langworthy
[chair]
NC Bobbie Richardson
Meredith Cuomo

Michael Whatley
Jason Simmons
ND Patrick Hart
Tyler Hogan

Perrie Schafer
Corby Kemmer
OH Elizabeth Walters
interim Malik Hubbard

Bob Paduchik
Justin Bis
OK Alicia Andrews
Scott Hamilton

A.J. Ferate

OR KC Hanson
Brad Martin

Justin Hwang

PA Sharif Street
interim Corey Pellington
dep. Lisa Rhodes


Lawrence Tabas

RI
Joseph McNamara
Emily Howe

Sue Cienki
Jesus Solorio
SC Trav Robertson
Jay Parmley

Drew McKissick
Hope Walker
SD Randy Seiler
Berk Ehmantraut

Dan Lederman
Terin Lucero
TN Hendrell Remus
Brit Bender

Kevin Golden

TX Gilberto Hinojosa
co-ED Hannah Roe Beck
co-ED Jamarr Brown


Matt Rinaldi
John Beckmeyer
UT Diane Lewis
Thom Disirant

Carson Jorgensen

VT Anne Lezak
Jim Dandeneau

Paul Dame

VA Susan Swecker Shyman Raman
Richard L. "Rich" Anderson
Ken Nunnenkamp, Jr.
WA Tina Podlodowski
Karen Deal

Caleb Heimlich
Brady Batt
WV Mike Pushkin
vacant

Mark D. Harris
John Findlay
WI Ben Wikler
interim Devin Remiker

Paul Farrow
Mark Jefferson
WY Joe Barbuto
Sarah Hunt

W. Frank Eathorne

DA Candice Kerestan




PR Charles Rodriguez
Larissa Costa

Angel Cintrón
AS Patrick (Ti'a) Reid
Tiana Trepanier

Will Sword

GU Tony Babauta
Chirag Bhojwani

Juan Carlos Benitez

VI Cecil R. Benjamin
Teri Helenese

Gordon Ackley

CNMI
Jonathan P. Cabrera
Nola Hix

Candace Celis








About State Party Leaders
It is interesting to consider the backgrounds of the state chairs and the qualities that make for a good state chair.  Among the factors state party central committee members consider when looking at a state chair candidate are fundraising ability, media skills, the ability to work with different factions within the party, and ideas for advancing the party.  If the party holds the governorship, the governor may have a strong say in the selection.  Unlike the executive director position, where a candidate may sometimes be brought in from out of state, chairs are usually known within state party ranks; they may have served on or be a member of the executive committee or headed a county committee or been active in campaigns or served on state party staff.  Chairs bring a range of professional experience to the job.  Some are elected officials, others have run for office unsuccessfully, some are lawyers and others may be businessmen.   As a group, the Democratic chairs are significantly more racially diverse than the Republican chairs (D,R).

Typically state chair terms run for two years; in a few states the term is four years.  There are veteran chairs who have been re-elected a number of times, freshmen a few months into the job and still learning the ropes, and interim or acting chairs in instances where the incumbent chair has resigned.  Chairs may not serve out their full terms for reasons ranging from pursuing other opportunities including running for public office, health or personal reasons, and dissatisfaction with their performance. 

Executive directors run the state parties day to day.  There are a few instances where the chair fulfills both roles.  Many times the executive director will have previous experience at the party, for example as political director or finance director.  Most often the executive director has previous experience in the state's politics, but sometimes he or she will be recruited from outside the state. 

There are structures and mechanisms for state party leaders to communicate and coordinate among themselves and with the national party.  The RNC is an association of state parties, and the state chairs carry considerable weight in its decision-making in their place among the 168 members.  At the RNC, CA Chairwoman Jessica Patterson is chairman of the state chairmen .  On the Democratic side, the Association of State Democratic Committees (ASDC) has as its mission "to help build strong state parties in order to elect Democrats from the State House to the White House."  Minnesota state chair Ken Martin has served as president of the ASDC since Feb. 2017  The Association of State Democratic Executive Directors (ASDED) "fosters professionalism among Executive Directors, seeks to establish and improve avenues of communication among State Parties and their directors, and serves as a conduit for increased communication between the State Parties and the National Party and all its associated bodies."  Brad Martin is president of the ASDED.


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