State Party Chairs and Executive Directors 2015

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.  There was substantial turnover following the  2014 midterms.  The list below is undergoing revision.  Column one, Democratic chairs, is current and up-to-date.  For other columns post-midterm changes in bold.

click 2014 page for bios   Democrats list current as of Nov. 1, 2015.  Republicans list in process.  (older editions 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010)

  Dem. Chair  + Ex. Dir.  +

Rep. Chair  +

Ex. Dir.  +
AL Nancy Worley
...vacant

Terry Lathan
elected Feb. 21, 2015
Harold Sachs, cos
AK Michael Wenstrup
Kay Brown

Peter Goldberg [Peter Goldberg]
AZ Alexis Tameron
Sheila Healy

Robert Graham
Chad Heywood
AR Vince Insalaco
Ted Dick

Doyle Webb Megan Tollett
CA John Burton Chris Myers

Jim Brulte
Cynthia Bryant
CO Rick Palacio
Anne Wilseck

Ryan Call
election March 14, 2015
Shana Kohn
CT Nick Balletto

Michael Mandell
from Jan. 2015

Jerry Labriola, Jr.
John Kleinhans
announced Feb. 13, 2015 (Elissa Voccola to NH)
DE John Daniello Ray Lewis

Charlie Copeland
John Fluharty
DC Anita Bonds Don Isaac

Jose Cunningham
elected Jan. 8, 2015
Robert Turner
FL Allison Tant
Scott Arceneaux
Blaise Ingoglia
elected Jan. 17, 2015
Brad Herold
deputy exec. director
GA DuBose Porter
Rebecca DeHart 

John Padgett
Adam Pipkin
HI Stephanie Ohigashi
Alexander Wheeler

David Chang
Kayla Berube
ID Bert Marley
Sally Boyton Brown

Barry Peterson
Trevor Thorpe
IL Michael Madigan Tim Mapes
Jack Dorgan
Jayme Odom
IN John Zody
Shannon Mears

Tim Berry
Rachel Jacobs
IA Dr. Andy McGuire
Ben Foecke from March 3

Jeff Kaufmann
Chad Olsen
KS Kathryn Focke, interim
Kerry Gooch

Kelly Arnold
Clayton L. Barker
KY Patrick Hughes
[Patrick Hughes]

Steve Robertson
[Steve Robertson]
LA Karen Carter Peterson
Stephen Handwerk

Roger F. Villere, Jr.
Jason Dore
ME Phil Bartlett
Jeremy Kennedy
interim from Dec. 18, 2014, approved Jan. 25, 2015

Rick Bennett
Jason Savage
MD D. Bruce Poole 
Patrick Murray

Diana Waterman
Joe Cluster
MA Thomas McGee
Matt Fenlon 

Kirsten Hughes
re-elected Jan. 29, 2015
Rob Cunningham
MI Brandon Dillon
Lavora Barnes

Ronna Romney McDaniel
elected Feb. 21, 2015
Kim Jorns
MN Ken Martin
Corey Day

Keith Downey Bob De Haven
MS Rickey Cole [Rickey Cole]

Joe Nosef
Spencer Ritchie
announced Jan. 6, 2015
MO Roy Temple
Crystal Brinkley

Ed Martin
Shane Schoeller
MT Jim Larson
Nancy Keenan

Will Deschamps
Chris Schipp
announced Dec. 1, 2014
NE Vince Powers
Hadley Richters

J.L. Spray
Bud Synhorst
NV Roberta Lange
Zach Zaragoza
Michael McDonald
?
NH Raymond Buckley
Sean Doyle

Jennifer Horn
re-elected Jan. 10, 2015
Elissa Voccola
announced Jan. 20, 2015
NJ John Currie Chris James 

Sam Raia
John Raue
NM Debra Haaland
Joe Kabourek

John Billingsley
[John Billingsley]
NY David Paterson
Basil Smikle

Ed Cox
Jason Weingartner
NC Patsy Keever
Kimberly Reynolds

Claude Pope
Todd Poole
ND Kylie Oversen
Robert Haider

Robert Harms
Jason Flohrs
OH David Pepper
Greg Beswick

Matt Borges
re-elected Jan. 12, 2015
Katie Eagan
announced Mar. 19, 2015
OK Mark Hammons
Russell Griffin

Dave Weston
[Dave Weston]
OR Frank Dixon
Brad Martin

Art Robinson
Margie Hughes
PA Marcel Groen
Sincere Harris

Rob Gleason Jr. Bob Bozzuto
RI
Joseph McNamara
Annie Pease
Feb. 2015

Mark Smiley
Matthew Fabisch
SC Jaime Harrison
Jason Perkey
announced Feb. 27, 2015

Matt Moore
[Matt Moore]
SD Ann Tornberg
Suzie Jones Pranger

Craig Lawrence
...vacant
TN Mary Mancini


Chris Devaney
resigning eff. April 11

Brent Leatherwood
TX Gilberto Hinojosa
Crystal Kay Perkins
announced Feb. 4, 2015

Tom Mechler interim
elected March 7, 2015
Beth Cubriel
UT Peter Corroon
Lauren Littlefield
from end of Jan. 2015

James Evans
Jeff Peterson
VT Dottie Deans Conor Casey

John MacGovern
Brent Burns/Marty Searight
VA Susan Swecker
Becca Slutzky

John Whitbeck
elected Jan. 24, 2015
Shaun Kenney
to leave by end of Feb. 2015
WA Jaxon Ravens
Karen Deal

Susan Hutchison
Caleb Heimlich
WV Belinda Biafore
Curt Zickafoose
Conrad Lucas
Jason Huffman
WI Martha Laning
Kory Kozlowski

Brad Courtney
Joe Fadness
WY Ana Cuprill
Aimee Van Cleave
from Feb. 17, 2015

Tammy Hooper
[Tammy Hooper]
DA Katie Solon
David Harwell

   
PR Roberto Prats Tatiana Alejandro

Carlos Méndez

AS Fagafaga Daniel Langkilde
Andrew Berquist

Victor Tofaeono

GU Rory Respicio
Jon Junior Calvo

Mike Benito

VI Cecil Benjamin Pamela Samuel

John Canegeta

CNMI
Jesus Borja
-

Benigno Fitial








About State Party Leaders
(revised and updated Nov. 2, 2015)  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 executive 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.  In a very few instances there are co-chairs.  There is a significant gender imbalance towards males.  As of Nov. 1, 2015 36-percent of the Democratic chairs from the 50 states plus DC were women (18 of 50; there was one vacancy in Kansas with a woman serving as interim chair)..

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 dissastisfation with their performance. 

Executive directors run the state parties day to day.  There are a few instances (OK, KY) 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.  Looking at the Democrats, over half the executive directors are new to the position since the 2014 midterms.

There are structures and mechanisms for state party leaders to communicate and coordinate among themselves and with the national party.  The RNC is a confederation of state parties, and the state chairs carry considerable weight in its decision-making in their place among the 168 members.  At the RNC, committeeman Steve Robertson of Kentucky is chairman of the state chairmen and former Oklahoma Republican chair Matt Pinnell is in a new position as state party director.  On the Democratic side, the Association of State Democratic Chairs (ASDC) has as its mission "to help build strong state parties in order to elect Democrats from the State House to the White House."  New Hampshire state chair Ray Buckley has served as president of the ASDC since Jan. 2009  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."  Jason Perkey of Kansas is president of the ASDED.


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