DC Delegates to the 2016 Republican National Convention
June 7, 2016: Final Republican National Convention District of Columbia
Delegates with binding, Alternate Delegates & Committee Assignments
Delegates (10 Rubio / 9 Kasich)
- José Cunningham (Delegation Chairman) –
Rubio
- Bob Kabel – Rubio
- Jill Homan – Rubio
- Rich Counts – Rubio
- Christine Brooks – Rubio
- Chip Nottingham – Kasich
- Kris Hammond – Kasich
- William Behrens – Rubio
- Holly Greaves – Rubio
- Robert Chamberlin – Rubio
- Betsy Wright Hawkings – Kasich
- Rachel Hoff – Rubio
- Maureen Blum – Rubio
- Brian Walsh – Kasich
- Teri Galvez – Kasich
- Robert Sinners – Kasich
- Christian Berle – Kasich
- Peter Lee – Kasich
- Tim Costa – Kasich
Alternate Delegates
- Jim Conzelman
- Joanne Young
- Jim Dornan
- Jennifer Higgins
- Patrick Shaughness
- Paul Vinovich
- Jeffrey L. Bobeck
- Justin Dillon
- Jeffrey A. Shapiro
- Dana W. Hudson
- Mike Wakefield
- Jonathan Slemrod
- Gary Teal
- Travis Korson
- Stacey Harms
- Peter Lefkin
Committee Assignments
Rules – Jill Homan and Bob Kabel
Platform – Rachel Hoff and Chip Nottingham
Credentials – Teri Galvez and Rich Counts
Permanent Organization – Holly Greaves and Christian Berle
Ed. Note: There were several changes
following the March 12 convention...
- On May 3, 2016 the
DC Republican Party published an updated delegate list. Rina Shah
Bharara, elected as a delegate at the March 12 convention, was replaced
with Christine Brooks. The DC GOP said Bharara was not certified
because she lives in Virginia and was thus ineligible; she says it is
because she has spoken out against Trump.
- On May 17, 2016 Kevin Cain withdrew as a delegate saying he viewed
Trump as dangerous and did not want his name on the record "in any way
as having ever voted for, contributed to, or otherwise assisted him or
his campaign." Peter Lee, number one on the list of alternates,
replaced him.
- Several alternates selected at the convention also do not appear on
the final list.
See:
Aaron C. Davis.
"She criticized Trump. Now she says she's being driven out as a
GOP delegate."
The
Washington
Post, May 3, 2016.
David Weigel. "Delegate to Republican convention withdraws,
calling Trump 'dangerous.'"
The Washington Post, May 17,
2016
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May 3, 2016
Updated 2016 Republican
National Convention District of Columbia Delegates with binding,
Alternate Delegates & Committee Assignments
Delegates (10 Rubio / 9 Kasich)
- José Cunningham (Delegation Chairman) – Rubio
- Bob Kabel – Rubio
- Jill Homan – Rubio
- Rich Counts – Rubio
- Christine Brooks – Rubio
- Chip Nottingham – Kasich
- Kris Hammond – Kasich
- William Behrens – Rubio
- Holly Greaves – Rubio
- Robert Chamberlin – Rubio
- Betsy Wright Hawkings – Kasich
- Rachel Hoff – Rubio
- Maureen Blum – Rubio
- Brian Walsh – Kasich
- Teri Galvez – Kasich
- Robert Sinners – Kasich
- Christian Berle – Kasich
- Kevin Cain – Kasich
- Tim Costa – Kasich
Alternate Delegates
- Peter Lee
- Jim Conzelman
- Laurent Crenshaw
- Joanne Young
- Jim Dornan
- Nicole Alexander Mortier
- Jennifer Higgins
- Patrick Shaughness
- Paul Vinovich
- Jeffrey L. Bobeck
- Justin Dillon
- Jeffrey A. Shapiro
- Dana W. Hudson
- Mike Wakefield
- Jonathan Slemrod
- TBD
Committee Assignments
Rules – Jill Homan and Bob Kabel
Platform – Rachel Hoff and Chip
Nottingham
Credentials – Teri Galvez and Rich Counts
Permanent Organization – TBD and
Christian Berle
March 12, 2016
Rubio edges out Kasich to win the March 12 DC Republican Primary
Convention
WASHINGTON - The DC Republican Party reported a total of 2,839 voters
participating in its Presidential Primary Convention. The DC GOP
released final results for the office of President:
- Marco
Rubio - 37.30%
- John
Kasich - 35.54%
- Donald
Trump - 13.77%
- Ted
Cruz - 12.36%
- Jeb
Bush - Less than 1%
- Rand
Paul - Less than 1%
- Ben
Carson - Less than 1%
The following 16 Delegates and 16 Alternate Delegates will represent
the District of Columbia at the Republican National Convention from
July 18-21 in Cleveland, Ohio:
1. Rich Counts
2. Rina Shah Bharara
3. Chip Nottingham
4. Kris Hammond
5. William Behrens
6. Holly Greaves
7. Robert Chamberlin
8. Betsy Wright Hawkings
9. Rachel Hoff
10. Maureen Blum
11. Brian Walsh
12. Teri Galvez
13. Robert Sinners
14. Christian Berle
15. Kevin Cain
16. Tim Costa
17. Peter Lee
18. Jim Conzelman
19. Laurent Crenshaw
20. Joanne Young
21. Patrick Shaughness
22. Nicole Mortier
23. Jim Dornan
24. Jennifer Higgins
25. Paul Vinovich
26. Jeffrey Bobeck
27. Justin Dillon
28. Jeffrey Shapiro
29. Dana Hudson
30. Mike Wakefield
31. Jonathan Slemrod
32. Gary Teal
The DC Republican Party is comprised of registered Republicans living
throughout the District of Columbia in all eight wards who are
nominated and elected to serve as members. It is a state party with
three elected members of the 168-member Republican National Committee.
For further information or comments on the results, please contact
Patrick Mara