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THE RULES OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

AS ADOPTED BY THE
2012 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
TAMPA, FLORIDA
AUGUST 27, 2012
**AMENDED BY THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON
APRIL 12, 2013, JANUARY 24, 2014, MAY 9, 2014
& AUGUST 8, 2014**




PREAMBLE
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Republican Party is the party of the open door.
Ours is the party of liberty, the party of equality, of opportunity for all, and
favoritism for none.
It is the intent and purpose of these rules to encourage and allow the
broadest possible participation of all voters in Republican Party activities at all
levels and to assure that the Republican Party is open and accessible to all
Americans.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the following be and hereby are
adopted as The Rules of the Republican Party, composed of the rules for the
election and government of the Republican National Committee until the next
national convention, the rules under which delegates and alternate delegates shall
be allotted to the respective states in the next national convention, and the rules
under which such delegates and alternate delegates shall be elected and under
which contests shall be considered, and the rules of business of this national
convention.


THE REPUBLICAN
NATIONAL COMMITTEE
RULE NO. 1
Organization of the Republican National Committee
(a) The Republican National Committee shall have the general management of the Republican Party, based upon the
rules adopted by the Republican National Convention. The members of the Republican National Committee shall consist of one
(1) national committeeman and one (1) national committeewoman from and the chairman of the state Republican Party of, each
state.
(b) For the purposes of this rule and all other rules, "state" or "states" shall be taken to include American Samoa, the
District of Columbia, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, except in Rule No. 14, and unless
the context in which the word "state" or "states" is used clearly makes such inclusion inappropriate.
RULE NO. 2
Method of Election for National Committeeman and National Committeewoman
(a) Where the rules adopted by a state Republican Party provide a method of election of the national committeeman and
the national committeewoman, they shall be elected pursuant to such method.
(b) Where the rules adopted by a state Republican Party do not provide a method of election of the national
committeeman and the national committeewoman, and where state laws do provide such a method of election, they shall be
elected pursuant to such method provided by state laws.
(c) Where neither the rules adopted by a state Republican Party nor state laws provide a method of election of the
national committeeman and the national committeewoman, the national convention delegation from such state shall elect them.
(d) At each national convention, the chairman of the delegation from each state shall submit the names of the elected
national committee members to the secretary of the convention and their election shall be ratified by the national convention if
otherwise in accordance with these rules.
RULE NO. 3
Term of Office for National Committee Members
(a) National committeemen and national committeewomen shall serve from the adjournment of the national convention
until the adjournment of the following national convention, and until their successors shall have been elected and ratified. For
seniority purposes, newly elected committee persons shall be ratified in order of the date of their individual election.
(b) The duly elected and acting chairman of each state Republican Party shall be a member of the Republican National
Committee during his or her term in office.
RULE NO. 4
Vacancies of Members and Officers
(a) Election of members to fill vacancies in the Republican National Committee shall be ratified by the Republican
National Committee after their election by the state Republican Party in and for the state in which the vacancy occurs.
(b) The Republican National Committee shall have the power to declare vacant the seat of any member who refuses to
support the Republican nominee for President of the United States or Vice President of the United States.
(c) In the event of the death, resignation, disqualification, or disability of any officer of the Republican National
Committee or member of a committee of the Republican National Committee, such vacancy shall be filled by the same body and
in the same manner as provided herein for the election of such officer or officers or committee members in the first instance. In
the case of a vacancy in the office of either secretary or treasurer of the Republican National Committee, the chairman shall
appoint an acting secretary or acting treasurer from among the members or officers of the Republican National Committee who
shall serve until the next meeting of the Republican National Committee, when an election to fill such vacancy shall occur. In the
event of the death, resignation, disqualification or disability of the chairman, the co-chairman shall serve as temporary chairman
until the members of the Republican National Committee fill the vacancy in accordance with the provisions of this section. All

appointees of the chairman of the Republican National Committee shall serve at the pleasure of the chairman until removed by
the chairman, until replaced by another appointee, until the position is eliminated, or until the position is vacated by the
appointee. Unless otherwise specified by these rules, appointments are not affected by the subsequent vacancy of the
chairmanship by the appointing chairman.

(d) In the event of the death, resignation, disqualification, or disability of any member of the Republican National
Committee, the vacancy shall be filled according to adopted state Republican Party rules. If no rule exists, vacancies shall be
filled by majority vote of the Republican state committee.
RULE NO. 5
Officers of the Republican National Committee
(a) The officers of the Republican National Committee shall consist of:
(1) A chairman and a co-chairman of the opposite sex who shall be elected by the members of the Republican
National Committee. The chairman or co-chairman need not be a member of the Republican National Committee. Except as
otherwise ordered by a majority of the members of the Republican National Committee present and voting on the matter, the
chairman and the co-chairman shall be full-time, paid employees of the Republican National Committee. The chairman shall be
the chief executive officer of the Republican National Committee. The chairman or co-chairman may be removed from office
only by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the entire Republican National Committee.
(2) Eight (8) vice chairmen who shall be elected at regional caucuses by the Republican National Committee
members of the four (4) regions and shall be residents of and Republican National Committee members from their respective
regions. The election shall take place in January of each odd-numbered year. The election of vice chairmen shall not require
confirmation by the Republican National Committee. The eight (8) vice chairmen shall be comprised of one (1) man and one (1)
woman from each of the following four regions: (i) The Western States Association: Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona,
California, Colorado, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, Utah,
Washington, and Wyoming;
(ii) The Midwestern States Association: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin;
(iii) The Northeastern States Association: Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the
Virgin Islands; and
(iv) The Southern States Association: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
(3) A secretary, a treasurer, and such other officers as the Republican National Committee shall deem
necessary, all to be elected by the Republican National Committee. The secretary and treasurer shall be members or officers of
the Republican National Committee when elected. A secretary, treasurer and other such officers elected by the Republican
National Committee may be removed from office only by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the entire Republican National Committee.
The secretary shall keep an accurate record of the proceedings of the meetings of the Republican National Committee, the
Executive Committee, and all other committees of the Republican National Committee. The secretary may appoint assistant
secretaries, who shall be members of the Republican National Committee, to assist the secretary in keeping the minutes of
meetings and committees other than the Republican National Committee and the Executive Committee. The treasurer shall
receive and safely keep all funds of the Republican National Committee, and any committee or other entity under its control,
shall make approved disbursements, and shall maintain an accurate accounting of all financial transactions.
(b) The chairman, co-chairman, and all other officers shall be elected in January of each odd-numbered year. All
officers, except the vice chairmen, shall be nominated from the floor and shall have at least the majority vote of the Republican
National Committee members in each of three (3) states in order to have their names placed in nomination. There shall be no
nominating committee.
(c) The chairman shall appoint a general counsel for the Republican National Committee, who also will serve as
counsel to committees and subcommittees of the Republican National Committee, and a chairman of the Republican Finance
Committee, both of whom shall be confirmed by the Republican National Committee and shall serve at the will of the chairman.
Neither the general counsel nor the chairman of the Republican Finance Committee need be a member of the Republican
National Committee.

RULE NO. 6
Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee
(a) There shall be an Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee to consist of twenty-nine (29)
officers and members of the Republican National Committee: the chairman, the co-chairman, the vice chairmen, the secretary,
the treasurer, the general counsel, the chairman of the Republican Finance Committee, the chairman of the Standing Committee
on Rules, the chairman of the Standing Budget Committee, the chairman of the Standing Committee on Resolutions, the
chairman of the Republican State Chairmens Advisory Committee, three (3) members to be appointed by the chairman, and
eight (8) additional members to consist of one (1) man and one (1) woman elected by and from each of the four (4) regional
caucuses in January of each odd-numbered year.
(b) The Executive Committee may exercise all of the executive and administrative functions required of the Republican
National Committee between meetings of the Republican National Committee, with the exception of the following:
(1) election of officers of the Republican National Committee;
(2) ratification of the election of members of the Republican National Committee;
(3) issuance of the call and designation of the time and place for holding the national convention; and
(4) filling a vacancy in the office of Republican candidate for President of the United States, or Republican
candidate for Vice President of the United States.
(c) The Executive Committee shall meet on the call of the chairman and such meetings shall be held at least twice in
each year. In addition, upon written petition of at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the members of the Executive Committee,
the chairman, within ten (10) days of receipt of said petition, shall call a meeting of the Executive Committee to be held in a city
to be designated by the chairman. The date of such meeting shall fall between ten (10) and twenty (20) days from the date of the
call. The draft minutes of each Executive Committee meeting shall be made available within thirty (30) days after the close of
the meeting to all members of the Republican National Committee.
(d) The Executive Committee may meet and act by telephone conference upon twenty-four (24) hours notice.
RULE NO. 7
Rules of Order
(a) The current authorized edition of Robert's Rules of Order: Newly Revised (Roberts Rules of Order) shall govern
in all meetings of the Republican National Committee and its committees insofar as they are applicable and not inconsistent with
these rules. All General Session meetings of the Republican National Committee shall have a registered parliamentarian
available to render opinions regarding the application of The Rules of the Republican Party and Roberts Rules of Order.
(b) All meetings of the Republican National Committee and all of its committees shall be open meetings, except as
provided for by Robert's Rules of Order.
(c) A member of the Republican National Committee may give a written proxy to an eligible and declared Republican
voter of the same state, which shall be effective for one (1) meeting and may include all committees of the Republican National
Committee and other meetings held in conjunction with the Republican National Committee meeting that the proxy grantor is
eligible to attend. A member of a committee of the Republican National Committee may give a written proxy to an eligible and
declared Republican voter of the same state or to a member of the members state delegation to the Republican National
Committee. Proxies to attend Republican National Committee meetings shall be filed by letter, email or other acceptable form
with the secretary of the Republican National Committee. Proxies to attend a committee of the Republican National Committee
shall be filed by letter, email or other acceptable form with the chairman of the respective committee. For any committee of the
Republican National Committee where members are elected by region, those committee members who have been elected by their
region may give a written proxy to a member of the members regional caucus within the Republican National Committee, with
the approval of that caucus regional vice chairmen; those members who have been appointed by the chairman may give a written
proxy to a member of the Republican National Committee, with the approval of the chairman of the Republican National
Committee.
(d) No votes (except elections to office when properly ordered pursuant to the provisions of Robert's Rules of Order)
shall be taken by secret ballot in any open meeting of the Republican National Committee or of any committee thereof.
(e) A prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance shall be conducted at the beginning of all meetings of the committees listed
in these rules, including meetings of all subcommittees, immediately following the call to order by the chairman.

(f) For the purposes of these rules, unless otherwise specified, mail shall be defined as mail by the United States
Postal Service, electronic mail, or private mail delivery service.
RULE NO. 8
Meetings of the Republican National Committee
(a) The Republican National Committee shall meet at least three (3) times in each year. A tentative agenda for each
meeting shall be mailed to the membership at least ten (10) days prior to such meeting. The minutes, including all resolutions
and motions, shall be mailed to all members of the Republican National Committee within thirty (30) days after the close of the
meeting. (b) The first meeting of the Republican National Committee shall take place within five (5) days after the adjournment
of the national convention. Such meeting and all other meetings of the Republican National Committee shall take place upon the
call of the chairman or, in case of a vacancy in the chairmanship, upon the call of the co-chairman or, in case of a vacancy in the
chairmanship and the co-chairmanship, upon the call of the vice chairman senior in time of service as a member of the
Republican National Committee; provided, however, that such call shall be issued at least ten (10) days in advance of the date of
the proposed meeting, except that if one of the purposes of a meeting of the Republican National Committee is to fill a vacancy in
the office of Republican candidate for President of the United States or Republican candidate for Vice President of the United
States then only five (5) days notice of the purpose, date, and place of said meeting shall be required. Upon written petition of
sixteen (16) or more members of the Republican National Committee, representing no fewer than sixteen (16) states, filed jointly
or severally with the chairman, requesting a meeting of the Republican National Committee, it shall be the duty of the chairman,
within ten (10) days from receipt of said petition, to issue a call for a meeting of the Republican National Committee, to be held
in a city to be designated by the chairman, the date of such called meeting to be not later than twenty (20) days or earlier than ten
(10) days from the date of the call.
RULE NO. 9
Filling Vacancies in Nominations
(a) The Republican National Committee is hereby authorized and empowered to fill any and all vacancies which may
occur by reason of death, declination, or otherwise of the Republican candidate for President of the United States or the
Republican candidate for Vice President of the United States, as nominated by the national convention, or the Republican
National Committee may reconvene the national convention for the purpose of filling any such vacancies.
(b) In voting under this rule, the Republican National Committee members representing any state shall be entitled to
cast the same number of votes as said state was entitled to cast at the national convention. (c) In the event that the members of the
Republican National Committee from any state shall not be in agreement in the casting of votes hereunder, the votes of such state
shall be divided equally, including fractional votes, among the members of the Republican National Committee present or voting
by proxy.
(d) No candidate shall be chosen to fill any such vacancy except upon receiving a majority of the votes entitled to be
cast in the election.
RULE NO. 10
Committees of the Republican National Committee
(a) There shall be the following committees:
(1) There shall be a Standing Committee on Rules of the Republican National Committee, composed of one
(1) member of the Republican National Committee from each state, to review and propose recommendations with respect to The
Rules of the Republican Party. The members of the Republican National Committee from each state shall caucus, and by
majority vote, choose from their number a member to serve on this committee. The chairman of the Standing Committee on
Rules, and such other officers as the Standing Committee on Rules shall deem necessary, shall be elected by the committee from
among its members. The Standing Committee on Rules shall first consider all rule amendments submitted by any member of the
committee at least fourteen (14) days before any regularly called meeting of the Republican National Committee or at least three
(3) days before a specially called meeting to be considered by the Standing Committee on Rules.
(2) There shall be a Standing Committee on Resolutions, which shall be composed of two (2) members of the
Republican National Committee from each of the four (4) regions described in Rule No. 5(a)(2), elected by the members of the
Republican National Committee from each such region, and a chairman appointed by the chairman of the Republican National
Committee from among the members of the Republican National Committee.
(i) The Standing Committee on Resolutions shall consider all resolutions submitted by any member
for adoption by the Republican National Committee at least ten (10) days before any regularly called meeting of the Republican

National Committee or at least three (3) days before a specially called meeting. To be considered timely submitted, a resolution
must be received by the chairman of the Standing Committee on Resolutions by the submission deadline, followed by the original
signed resolution within three (3) business days. All co-sponsorship forms shall be due before the beginning of the meeting.
This committee shall report to the Republican National Committee all adopted resolutions, with amendments where applicable,
for its consideration. Resolutions that are not adopted by this committee shall be reported for informational purposes only to the
Republican National Committee.
(ii) The Standing Committee on Resolutions shall report out, without amendment and for
consideration by the Republican National Committee, any resolution submitted in writing and supported by at least one (1)
member of the Republican National Committee from each of ten (10) states, which is dated and submitted to the chairman of the
Standing Committee on Resolutions at least ten (10) days before any regularly called meeting of the Republican National
Committee or at least three (3) days before a specially called meeting. In the event of a memorial resolution submitted in
response to the passing of the person so remembered, the ten (10) day requirement may be waived by the Standing Committee on
Resolutions.
(3) The Republican National Committee shall create a Standing Budget Committee and any subcommittees
thereof that it deems desirable to which it may delegate the responsibility of developing a budget and reviewing income and
expenditures of the Republican National Committee. The Standing Budget Committee shall be composed of eleven (11)
members of the Republican National Committee, three (3) of whom shall be appointed by the chairman of the Republican
National Committee, and each of the four (4) regions shall elect two (2) members, one (1) man and one (1) woman, at its regional
caucus held in January of each odd-numbered year (as provided in Rule No. 5(a)(2)) and the following shall serve as ex officio
members of the Standing Budget Committee: the chairman, co-chairman, and treasurer of the Republican National Committee,
and the chairman of the Republican Finance Committee. The chairman of the Republican National Committee shall make every
effort in such appointments to ensure that an equal number of men and women serve on the Standing Budget Committee. The
chairman of the Republican National Committee shall appoint the chairman of the Standing Budget Committee from among the
members thereof. The annual budget shall be approved at the first meeting of the Republican National Committee held in each
year. The proposed budget, in reasonable detail, shall be mailed to all members of the Republican National Committee at least
ten (10) days prior to such meeting.
(4) There shall be a Standing Committee on the Site Selection of the Republican National Convention, which
shall be composed of two (2) members of the Republican National Committee from each of the four (4) regions described in Rule
No. 5(a)(2), elected by the members of the Republican National Committee from each such region, and a chairman appointed by
the chairman of the Republican National Committee from among the members or officers of the Republican National Committee.
This committee shall be responsible for investigating potential sites for the next national convention and for recommending a site
to the Republican National Committee for selection. This committee shall be selected no later than two (2) years following the
presidential election. Each of the four (4) regions shall elect an alternate who is a member of the Republican National Committee
from such region, who shall act, in the event an elected member from the region shall be unable to act by reason of death,
resignation, or disability.
(5) There shall be a Standing Committee on Arrangements to plan for and manage the next national
convention.
(i) After the Winter Meeting of the Republican National Committee in the year before a
Presidential election, the chairman shall appoint the members of the Standing Committee on Arrangements which shall consist of
at least one (1) member of the Republican National Committee from each state. The chairman shall also appoint from among the
committees members a chairman and co-chairman of the committee and such other officers as the chairman desires. The
secretary and treasurer of the Republican National Committee shall be the secretary and treasurer of the committee. The
chairman, co-chairman, secretary and treasurer of the Republican National Committee, and the chairman of the Standing
Committee on Rules shall be ex officio members of the committee.
(ii) There shall be an Executive Committee of the committee which shall consist of the chairman,
co-chairman, secretary, treasurer and subcommittee chairmen of the committee and which may exercise all the powers of the
committee between its meetings. The chairman and co-chairman of the Republican National Committee shall serve as ex officio
members of the Executive Committee of the committee.
(6) There shall be a Standing Committee on the Call, composed of a chairman and at least seven (7) members
of the Republican National Committee who shall be appointed by the chairman of the Republican National Committee. This
committee shall assist the Republican National Committee in connection with the issuance of the call for the next national
convention pursuant to Rule No. 13. This committee shall be appointed after the selection of the Standing Committee on Rules
and the Standing Committee on Arrangements.

(7) There shall be a Standing Committee on Contests, which shall be composed of two (2) members of the
Republican National Committee from each of the four (4) regions described in Rule No. 5(a)(2), elected by members of the
Republican National Committee from each such region, and a chairman appointed by the chairman of the Republican National
Committee from among the members or officers of the Republican National Committee. This committee shall perform the duties
relating to the resolution of contests prescribed in Rule No. 24. This committee shall be elected after the selection of the
Standing Committee on Rules and Standing Committee on Arrangements.
(8) There shall be a State Chairmens Advisory Committee, composed of the state chairman of each of the
states, the chairman of which shall be appointed by the chairman of the Republican National Committee from among its
members. The committee shall provide a forum for discussion among state chairmen of matters of concern to them, but the
committee shall take no formal action. The committee shall meet at each meeting of the Republican National Committee.
(9) The Republican National Committee shall create a Republican Finance Committee, and any
subcommittees thereof that it deems desirable, to which it may delegate the responsibility of developing and implementing a
broad-based fundraising plan. The chairman of the Republican Finance Committee shall be appointed pursuant to the provisions
of Rule No. 5(c).
(b) The draft minutes of these committees shall be made available as promptly as practicable, with the final minutes
available upon approval of each respective committee, to all members of the Republican National Committee. Any of these
committees may meet and act by telephone conference upon twenty-four (24) hours notice.
(c) The chairman of the Republican National Committee, with the approval of the Republican National Committee,
may appoint such other committees and assistants as he or she may deem necessary. Whenever such committees are appointed,
they shall consist of a chairman and an equal number of men and women.
(d) Whenever a committee is appointed pursuant to Rule No. 10(c), the committee shall consist of a chairman, who
shall be a member of the Republican National Committee, and of other appointees, at least half of whom shall be members of the
Republican National Committee.
(e) All committees appointed and/or elected pursuant to any of these rules, except convention committees, may meet by
telephone conference call with twenty-four (24) hours notice from the chairman of the Republican National Committee or the
committees chairman.
(f) All committees appointed and/or elected pursuant to any of these rules, whether separately incorporated and whether
a separate reporting entity, shall be under the supervision, direction, and control of the Republican National Committee, and its
officers and staff, and shall be subject to and comply with the rules, policies and procedures of the Republican National
Committee, including its budgetary review and approval process, financial controls, legal compliance and review process, and
employee policies and manual.
(g) There shall be a temporary Commission on Convention Planning to review the financing, security, calendar,
program and site selection of future quadrennial Republican national conventions. The chairman of the Republican National
Committee shall appoint all members of the Commission on Convention Planning, not to exceed twenty (20) members, to include
the chairman and general counsel of the Republican National Committee who shall serve as ex officio members. The chairman of
the Republican National Committee shall convene the Commission on Convention Planning as soon as practicable, but no later
than January 31, 2013. This commission shall make any recommendations it deems appropriate and report such
recommendations to the Republican National Committee at a Republican National Committee meeting held in conjunction with
the 2014 State Chairmens Meeting to be held in the spring of 2014. The Commission on Convention Planning shall disband
following the transmittal of its report. Necessary and proper resources of the Republican National Committee shall be made
available to fund the efforts of this commission.
(h) There shall be a Standing Committee on Presidential Primary Debates, which shall be composed of thirteen (13)
members of the Republican National Committee, five (5) of whom shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Republican
National Committee, and each of the four (4) regions shall elect two (2) members, one man and one woman, at its regional
caucus at the RNC Summer Meeting in each even-numbered year in which no Presidential election is held. The chairman of the
Republican National Committee shall appoint the chairman of the Standing Committee on Presidential Primary Debates from
among the members thereof. The Standing Committee on Presidential Primary Debates shall have the authority to sanction
debates on behalf of the Republican National Committee based on input from presidential campaigns and criteria which may
include but are not limited to considerations of timing, frequency, format, media outlet, and the best interests of the Republican
Party. Each debate sanctioned by the Standing Committee on Presidential Primary Debates shall be known as a "Sanctioned
Debate." Any presidential candidate who participates in any debate that is not a Sanctioned Debate shall not be eligible to
participate in any further Sanctioned Debates.

RULE NO. 11
Candidate Support
(a) The Republican National Committee shall not, without the prior written and filed approval of all members of the
Republican National Committee from the state involved, contribute money or in-kind aid to any candidate for any public or party
office of that state except the nominee of the Republican Party or a candidate who is unopposed in the Republican primary after
the filing deadline for that office. In those states where state law establishes a non-partisan primary in which Republican
candidates could participate, but in which the general election may not include a Republican candidate, the candidate endorsed by
a convention held under the authority of the state Republican Party shall be recognized by the Republican National Committee as
the Republican nominee.
(b) No state Republican Party rule or state law shall be observed that allows persons who have participated or are
participating in the selection of any nominee of a party other than the Republican Party, including, but not limited to, through the
use of a multi-party primary or similar type ballot, to participate in the selection of a nominee of the Republican Party for that
general election. No person nominated in violation of this rule shall be recognized by the Republican National Committee as the
nominee of the Republican Party from that state.

RULE NO. 12
Amendments
The Republican National Committee may, by three-fourths (3/4) vote of its entire membership, amend Rule Nos. 1-11
and 13-25. Any such amendment shall be considered by the Republican National Committee only if it was passed by a majority
vote of the Standing Committee on Rules after having been submitted in writing at least ten (10) days in advance of its
consideration by the Republican National Committee and shall take effect thirty (30) days after adoption. No such amendment
shall be adopted after September 30, 2014.

CONVENING OF THE NEXT NATIONAL


CONVENTION
RULE NO. 13
Call of Next Convention
The Republican National Committee shall issue the call for the next national convention to nominate candidates for
President of the United States and Vice President of the United States prior to December 1 of the year prior to that in which the
national convention is to be held. The Republican National Committee shall issue and promulgate the call in a manner consistent
with these rules. The call shall include the text of the rules relating to the convening and the proceedings of the national
convention, in addition to the official delegate count for each state, including any penalties assessed under Rule No. 17(a), and
will note which states delegations will be allocated in direct proportion in accordance with Rule No. 17(b).
RULE NO. 14
Membership in Convention
Subject to the provisions of Rule No. 17, the membership of the next national convention shall consist of: (a)
Delegates.
(1) Ten (10) delegates at large from each of the fifty (50) states.
(2) The national committeeman, the national committeewoman and the chairman of the state Republican
Party of each state and American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin
Islands.
(3) Three (3) district delegates for each Representative in the United States House of Representatives from
each state.
(4) Six (6) delegates at large from American Samoa, sixteen (16) delegates at large from the District of
Columbia, six (6) delegates at large from Guam, six (6) delegates at large from the Northern Mariana Islands, twenty (20)
delegates at large from Puerto Rico, and six (6) delegates at large from the Virgin Islands; provided, however, that if Puerto Rico

shall become a state prior to the next national convention, the number of delegates from Puerto Rico shall be calculated in
accordance with the same formula used for the other states.
(5) From each state having cast its electoral votes, or a majority thereof, for the Republican nominee for
President of the United States in the last preceding election: four and one-half (4 1/2) delegates at large plus a number of the
delegates at large equal to sixty percent (60%) of the number of electoral votes of that state; provided, however, that if Puerto
Rico shall become a state prior to the next national convention, it shall be presumed that it would have cast its electoral votes, or
a majority thereof, for the Republican nominee in the last preceding election. (In the computation of the number of delegates at
large, any sum of the four and one-half (4 1/2) plus the sixty percent (60%) representing a fraction shall be increased to the next
whole number.)
(6) In addition, one (1) delegate at large shall be awarded to a state for any and each of the following public
officials elected by such state in the year of the last preceding presidential election or at any subsequent election held prior to
January 1 of the year in which the next national convention is held: (i) A Republican governor, provided that no such additional
delegate at large awarded to any state shall exceed one (1);
(ii) Membership in the Republican Party of at least one-half (1/2) of the representatives
representing a state in the United States House of Representatives; provided that no such additional delegate at large awarded to
any state shall exceed one (1);
(iii) Membership in the Republican Party of a majority of the members of any chamber of a state
legislature, if such chamber has been organized, and is presided over (if the presiding officer is elected by the chamber), by
Republicans; provided that no such additional delegate at large awarded to any state shall exceed one (1);
(iv) Membership in the Republican Party of a majority of all chambers of a state legislature, if all
such chambers are presided over (if the presiding officer is elected by the chamber), by a Republican; provided that no such
additional delegate at large awarded to any state shall exceed one (1);
(7) In addition, one (1) delegate at large shall be awarded to a state for any and each Republican United
States Senator elected by such state in the six (6) year period prior to January 1 of the year in which the next national convention
is held; provided that no such additional delegate at large awarded to any state shall exceed two (2);
(8) In addition, if the District of Columbia shall have cast its electoral votes, or a majority thereof, for the
Republican nominee for President of the United States in the last preceding presidential election: four and one-half (4 1/2)
delegates at large plus the number of delegates at large equal to thirty percent (30%) of the sixteen (16) delegates at large allotted
to the District of Columbia. In the computation of the number of delegates at large, any sum of the four and one-half (4 1/2) plus
the thirty percent (30%) representing a fraction shall be increased to the next whole number.
(b) Alternate Delegates.
One (1) alternate delegate for each delegate to the national convention, except that no alternates shall be selected for
Republican National Committee members.
(c) Any state Republican Party may set the date for any primary, caucus, convention, or meeting for the purpose of
voting for a presidential candidate and/or electing, selecting, allocating, or binding delegates to the national convention subject to
the scheduling provisions in Rule No. 16. To the extent a state Republican Partys rules are in conflict with its states laws with
respect to this rule, the provisions of this rule and the state Republican Partys rules shall control. To the extent the provisions of
the rule are inconsistent with the provisions of Rule No. 16, the provisions of this rule shall be controlling for all purposes.
RULE NO. 15
Participation in the Delegate Selection Process
(a) The states, in cooperation with the Republican National Committee, shall prepare instructive material on delegate
election, selection, allocation, or binding methods and make it available for distribution.
(b) Participation in a Republican primary, caucus, or any meeting or convention held for the purpose of electing,
selecting, allocating, or binding delegates and alternate delegates to a county, district, state, or national convention shall in no
way be abridged for reasons of sex, race, religion, color, age, or national origin. The Republican National Committee and the
state Republican Party or governing committee of each state shall take positive action to achieve the broadest possible
participation by men and women, young people, minority and heritage groups, senior citizens, and all other citizens in the
delegate election, selection, allocation, or binding process.

(c) Unless otherwise provided by the laws of the state in which the election occurs, in those states where delegates and
alternate delegates are elected through the convention system or a combination of convention and primary systems, the precinct,
ward, township, or county meetings shall be open meetings and all citizens who are qualified shall be urged to participate.
(d) Each state shall endeavor to have equal representation of men and women in its delegation to the Republican
National Convention.
(e) The provisions of these rules are not intended to be the basis of any kind of quota system.
RULE NO. 16
Election, Selection, Allocation, or Binding of Delegates and Alternate Delegates
(a) Binding and Allocation.
(1) Any statewide presidential preference vote that permits a choice among candidates for the Republican
nomination for President of the United States in a primary, caucuses, or a state convention must be used to allocate and bind the
states delegation to the national convention in either a proportional or winner-take-all manner, except for delegates and alternate
delegates who appear on a ballot in a statewide election and are elected directly by primary voters.
(2) The Secretary of the Convention shall faithfully announce and record each delegates vote in accordance
with the delegates obligation under these rules, state law or state party rule. If any delegate bound by these rules, state party rule
or state law to vote for a presidential candidate at the national convention demonstrates support under Rule 40 for any person
other than the candidate to whom he or she is bound, such support shall not be recognized. Except as provided for by state law or
state party rule, no presidential candidate shall have the power to remove a delegate.
(b) Order of Precedence.
Delegates at large and their alternate delegates and delegates from Congressional districts and their alternate delegates
to the national convention shall be elected, selected, allocated, or bound in the following manner:
(1) In accordance with any applicable Republican Party rules of a state, insofar as the same are not
inconsistent with these rules; or
(2) To the extent not provided for in the applicable Republican Party rules of a state, in accordance with any
applicable laws of a state, insofar as the same are not inconsistent with these rules; or
(3) By a combination of the methods set forth in paragraphs (b)(1) or (b)(2) of this rule; or
(4) To the extent not provided by state law or party rules, as set forth in paragraph (e) of this rule.
(c) Timing and Allocation.
(1) No primary, caucus, convention, or other process to elect, select, allocate, or bind delegates to the
national convention shall occur prior to March 1 or after the second Saturday in June in the year in which a national convention is
held. Except Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada may conduct their processes no earlier than one month before
the next earliest state in the year in which a national convention is held and shall not be subject to the provisions of paragraph
(c)(2) of this rule.
(2) Any presidential primary, caucus, convention, or other process to elect, select, allocate, or bind delegates
to the national convention that occurs prior to March 15 in the year in which the national convention is held shall provide for the
allocation of delegates on a proportional basis.
(3) Proportional allocation of total delegates as required by Rule 16(c)(2) shall be based upon the number of
statewide votes cast or the number of congressional district votes cast in proportion to the number of votes received by each
candidate.
(i) A state may establish by statewide vote or by congressional district a minimum threshold of the
percentage of votes received by a candidate that must be reached below which a candidate may receive no delegates, provided
such threshold is no higher than twenty percent (20%).

(ii) A state may establish by statewide vote or by congressional district a minimum threshold of the
percentage of votes received by a candidate that must be reached above which the candidate may receive all the delegates,
provided such threshold is no lower than fifty percent (50%).
(d) General.
In all elections or selections of delegates or alternate delegates to the national convention, the following rules shall
apply:
(1) Delegates and alternate delegates to the national convention may be elected, selected, allocated, or
bound only in one of the following manners:
(i) by primary election;
(ii) by the Republican state committee, where specifically provided by state law;
(iii) by state and Congressional district conventions;
(iv) by any method consistent with these rules by which delegates and alternate delegates were
elected, selected, allocated, or bound to the most recent Republican National Convention from that state;
(v) by Rule No. 14 (a)(2) of these rules.
(2) Only persons eligible to vote who are deemed as a matter of public record to be Republicans pursuant to
state law or, if voters are not enrolled by party, by Republican Party rules of a state, shall participate in any primary election held
for the purpose of electing delegates or alternate delegates to the national convention or in any Republican caucus, mass meeting,
or mass convention held for the purpose of selecting delegates to the county, district, or state conventions, and only such legal
and qualified voters shall be elected as delegates to county, district, and state conventions; provided, however, that in addition to
the qualifications provided herein, the applicable Republican Party rules of a state may prescribe additional qualifications not
inconsistent with law, which additional qualifications shall be adopted before October 1 in the year before the year in which the
national convention is to be held and published in at least one (1) newspaper having a general circulation throughout the state,
such publication to be at least ninety (90) days before such qualifications become effective.
(3) No state law shall be observed that permits any person to participate in a primary delegate and alternate
delegate selection process that also permits that person at the same primary to participate in the choosing of nominees of any
other party for other elective office. Delegates and alternate delegates to the national convention shall in that event be selected
pursuant to state Republican Party rules that are not inconsistent with The Rules of the Republican Party; provided, however, that
the selection process established by the state Republican Party rules shall provide that only persons eligible to vote who are
deemed to be Republicans pursuant to state law or state Republican Party rules shall participate in such delegate election or
selection process.
(4) In any jurisdiction in which Republican representation upon the board of judges or inspectors of
elections for primary elections is denied by law, delegates and alternate delegates shall be elected as provided in paragraph (b) of
this rule.
(5) In electing or selecting delegates and alternate delegates to the national convention, no state law shall be
observed which hinders, abridges, or denies to any citizen of the United States, eligible under the Constitution of the United
States to hold the office of President of the United States or Vice President of the United States, the right or privilege of being a
candidate under such state law for the nomination for President of the United States or Vice President of the United States or
which authorizes the election or selection of a number of delegates or alternate delegates from any state to the national
convention different from that fixed in these rules.
(6) Alternate delegates shall be elected to the national convention for each unit of representation equal in
number to the number of delegates elected therein and shall be chosen in the same manner and at the same time as the delegates
and under the same rules; provided, however, that if the law of any state shall prescribe another method of choosing alternate
delegates, they may be chosen in accordance with the provisions of the law of the state in which the election occurs, except that
no alternates shall be selected for Republican National Committee members.
(7) Any process authorized or implemented by a state Republican Party for selecting delegates and alternate
delegates or for binding the presidential preference of such delegates shall use every means practicable to guarantee the right of
active duty military personnel and individuals unable to attend meetings due to injuries suffered in military service the

opportunity to exercise their right to vote in that process. This rule is not intended to and shall not prevent a state from using a
caucus or convention process that may or may not elect presidential delegates or alternates.
(8) Delegates and alternate delegates at large to the national convention when serving as delegates and
alternate delegates shall be residents of and duly qualified voters in their respective states. All delegates and alternate delegates
allocated as delegates and alternate delegates at large shall be elected at large in the several states.
(9) Delegates and alternate delegates to the national convention representing Congressional districts shall be
residents of and qualified voters in said districts respectively when elected and when serving as delegates and alternate delegates.
There shall be three (3) delegates and three (3) alternate delegates allocated to represent each Congressional district of the several
states, who shall be elected by each such Congressional district.
(10) No delegate or alternate delegate, or candidate for delegate or alternate delegate, to the national
convention shall be required to pay an assessment or fee in excess of that provided by the law of the state in which his or her
election or selection occurs as a condition of standing for election or serving as a delegate or alternate delegate to the national
convention.
(11) There shall be no automatic delegates to the national convention who serve by virtue of party position or
elective office, except as provided for in Rule No. 14(a)(2).
(12) No delegates or alternate delegates shall be elected, selected, allocated, or bound pursuant to any
Republican Party rule of a state or state law which materially changes the manner of electing, selecting, allocating, or binding
delegates or alternate delegates or the date upon which such state Republican Party holds a presidential primary, caucus,
convention, or meeting for the purpose of voting for a presidential candidate and/or electing, selecting, allocating, or binding
delegates to the national convention if such changes were adopted or made effective after October 1 of the year before the year in
which the national convention is to be held. Where it is not possible for a state Republican Party to certify the manner and the
date upon which it holds a presidential primary, caucus, convention, or meeting for the purpose of voting for a presidential
candidate and/or electing, selecting, allocating, or binding delegates to the national convention in effect in that state on the date
and in the manner provided in paragraph (f) of this rule, the process for holding the presidential primary, caucus, convention, or
meeting for the purpose of voting for a presidential candidate and/or electing, selecting, allocating, or binding delegates to the
national convention shall be conducted in the same manner and held upon the same date as was used for the immediately
preceding national convention. If it is not possible to hold a presidential primary, caucus, convention, or meeting for the purpose
of voting for a presidential candidate and/or electing, selecting, allocating, or binding delegates to the national convention upon
the same date as was used for the immediately preceding national convention, then delegates or alternate delegates shall be
elected or selected by Congressional district or state conventions pursuant to paragraph (e) of this rule.
(e) Conventions.
Wherever state law permits or the Republican Party rules of a state require the election of delegates and alternate
delegates by convention or there is no applicable state law or Republican Party rule, delegates and alternate delegates to the
national convention shall be elected by Congressional district or state conventions pursuant to the following rules:
(1) Congressional district or state conventions shall be called by the Republican state committee.
(2) Delegates to Congressional district conventions may be elected in precinct caucuses, mass meetings, mass
conventions, or county conventions in which only eligible voters in such precinct, county, or district, as the case may be, shall
vote.
(3) Notices of the call for any such caucus, meeting, or convention shall be published in a newspaper or
newspapers or on the state partys website or other method sufficient for general circulation in the county, district, or state, as the
case may be, not less than fifteen (l5) days prior to the date of such caucus, meeting, or convention.
(4) No delegates shall be deemed eligible to participate in any Congressional district or state convention the
purpose of which is to elect or select delegates to the national convention who are elected or selected prior to the date of the
issuance of the call of such national convention.
(5) Congressional district conventions shall be composed of delegates who are persons eligible to vote and
who are deemed to be Republicans pursuant to state law or party rules. State conventions shall be composed of delegates who are
persons eligible to vote and who are deemed to be Republicans pursuant to state law or party rules in the respective districts that
they represent in said state conventions. Such delegates shall be apportioned by the state Republican Party among counties,
parishes, and cities of the state or district having regard to the Republican vote or the population therein.

(6) There shall be no proxies at any district or state convention (which shall not include meetings of a
Republican state committee) held for the purpose of electing or selecting delegates to the national convention. If alternate
delegates to such selection convention are elected or selected, the alternate delegate and no other shall vote in the absence of the
delegate.
(f) Certification and filing by the state committees.
(1) On or before October 1 of the year before the year in which the national convention is to be held, each
Republican state committee shall adopt rules, procedures, policies, and instructive materials (prepared pursuant to Rule No.
15(a)) governing the election, selection, allocation, or binding of delegates and alternate delegates to the national convention to
convene during the following year and shall certify and file with the secretary of the Republican National Committee true copies
of the same and of all statutes governing the election, selection, allocation, or binding of such delegates and alternate delegates.
(2) The Republican National Committee may grant a waiver to a state Republican Party from certain
provisions of this rule where it is not possible for a state Republican Party to comply with the October 1 deadline delineated in
paragraph (f)(1) of this rule and not possible for a state Republican Party to hold its presidential primary, caucus, convention, or
meeting for the purpose of voting for a presidential candidate and/or electing, selecting, allocating, or binding delegates to the
national convention as was used for the immediately preceding national convention or to elect, select, allocate, or bind delegates
or alternate delegates by Congressional district or state conventions pursuant to paragraph (e) of this rule, and the Republican
National Committee determines that granting such waiver is in the best interest of the Republican Party.
(3) The Republican National Committee may grant a waiver to a state Republican Party from the provisions
of Rule Nos. 16(a)(1) and (2) where compliance is impossible and the Republican National Committee determines that granting
such waiver is in the best interests of the Republican Party.
RULE NO. 17
Enforcement of Rules
(a) If any state or state Republican Party violates Rule No. 16(c)(2), the number of delegates and the number of
alternate delegates to the national convention from that state shall each be reduced by fifty percent (50%). Any sum presenting a
fraction shall be decreased to the next whole number. No delegation shall be reduced to less than two (2) delegates and a
corresponding number of alternate delegates. If any state or state Republican Party violates Rule No. 16(c)(1) of The Rules of the
Republican Party the number of delegates to the national convention shall be reduced for those states with 30 or more total
delegates to nine (9) plus the members of the Republican National Committee from that state, and for those sates with 29 or
fewer total delegates to six (6) plus the members of the Republican National Committee from that state. The corresponding
alternate delegates shall also be reduced accordingly.
(b) If any state or state Republican Party violates Rule No. 16(c)(2) of The Rules of the Republican Party, the
Republican National Convention shall provide for the allocation of the selected at large delegates (excluding members of the
Republican National Committee) among the candidates who received more than 10% of the votes cast in such primary,
convention or caucus in accordance with and in proportion to the votes cast for each such candidate as a part of the total of the
votes cast for all such candidates in that primary, convention, or caucus.
(c) If a violation has occurred before the issuance of the call to the national convention, the chairman of the Republican
National Committee shall notify the offending state of the violation and shall inform the state of the number of delegates and
alternate delegates it will lose as well as, if the state has violated Rule No. 16(c)(2), that its delegates will be allocated in
accordance with Rule No. 17(b). The reduced number of delegates and alternate delegates as well as, if applicable, the delegates
allocated in direct proportion to votes received will be reflected in the call to the national convention, and will be reported to the
secretary of state or responsible election official of the offending state and to the chairman of every state Republican Party. Said
reduced number will be the only number recognized as the official delegation of the state to the national convention.
(d) If a violation has occurred after the issuance of the call to the national convention, the chairman of the Republican
National Committee shall notify the state of the violation and shall inform the state of the number of delegates and alternate
delegates it will lose, as well as, if applicable, that the delegates will be allocated in direct proportion to votes received. This
reduced number of delegates and alternate delegates, as well as, if applicable, the delegates allocated in direct proportion to votes
received, will be reported to the secretary of state or responsible election official of the offending state and to the chairman of
every state Republican Party, and such reduced number will be the only number recognized as the official delegation of the state
to the national convention.
(e) If the chairman of the Republican National Committee does not act upon a violation of Rule No. 16(c) of The Rules
of the Republican Party, then a statement may be filed against a state or state Republican Party by any three (3) members of the
Republican National Committee Standing Committee on Rules who feel that a violation has occurred.

(1) A statement filed against a state or state Republican Party by any three (3) members of the Standing
Committee on Rules shall be written and shall specify the reasons why the members believe the state or state Republican Party is
in violation. The statement shall be signed and dated by each Standing Committee on Rules member filing the statement, and
shall be filed with the secretary of the Republican National Committee. The secretary of the Republican National Committee
shall, within twenty (20) days of receipt, distribute such statement to all members of the Republican National Committee.
(2) The Standing Committee on Rules shall meet upon the call of the chairman of the Rules Committee and
shall vote upon whether a state or state Republican Party is in violation. If by majority vote the Standing Committee on Rules
finds a violation, paragraphs (a) and (b) of this rule will be imposed.
(f) A state or state Republican Party shall have no appeal from either a finding of a violation against it or a penalty
imposed upon it under this rule.
RULE NO. 18
Vacancies in a State Delegation
(a) Where the rules adopted by a state Republican Party provide a method for filling vacancies in its national
convention delegation, they shall be filled pursuant to such method.
(b) Where the rules adopted by a state Republican Party do not provide a method for filling vacancies in its national
convention delegation, and where the state laws do provide such a method of replacement, they shall be filled pursuant to such
method provided by state laws.
(c) Where neither the rules adopted by a state Republican Party nor state laws provide a method for filling vacancies in
its national convention delegation, the state Republican Party should make every effort to elect those individuals filling the
vacancies in the delegation in the same manner as the delegates were originally elected or selected, or by vote of the state
Republican Party executive committee or if the state executive committee has not filled the vacancy by ten (10) days prior to the
convention, by vote of the state delegation. This section shall not apply to the delegates allocated to the state in Rule No.
14(a)(2).
RULE NO. 19
Excess Delegates and Alternate Delegates
(a) No state shall elect or select a greater number of persons to act as delegates and alternate delegates than the actual
number of delegates and alternate delegates, respectively, to which it is entitled under the call for the national convention,
including any Rule No. 17 penalties. No unit of representation may elect or select any delegate or alternate delegate with
permission to cast a fractional vote.
(b) Where more than the authorized number of delegates from any state is certified and forwarded to the secretary of
the Republican National Committee in the manner provided in Rule No. 20, a contest shall be deemed to exist and the secretary
shall notify the several claimants so reported and shall submit all such credentials and claims to the whole Republican National
Committee for decision as to which claimants reported shall be placed upon the temporary roll of the national convention.
RULE NO. 20
Certification of Election or Selection of Delegates
(a) All delegates and alternate delegates shall be elected or selected not later than forty-five (45) days before the date of
the meeting of the national convention.
(b) Subject to the provisions of Rule No. 17, delegates and alternate delegates shall be certified:
(1) In every case where they are elected by convention, by the chairman and secretary of such convention or
by the chairman and secretary of the Republican state committee, and forwarded to the secretary of the Republican National
Committee;
(2) In every case where they are elected by primary, by the canvassing board or officer created or designated
by the law of the state in which the election occurs, to canvass the returns and issue certificates of election to delegates or
alternate delegates to national conventions of political parties, and all certificates shall be forwarded by the chairman and
secretary of the Republican Party for the state in which the election is held to the secretary of the Republican National
Committee; and

(3) In every case where they are elected or selected by the Republican state committee, by the chairman and
secretary of the Republican state committee, and forwarded to the secretary of the Republican National Committee.
(c) No later than thirty-five (35) days before the time set for the meeting of the national convention, the credentials of
each delegate and alternate delegate shall be filed with the secretary of the Republican National Committee for use by the
secretary in making up the temporary roll of the national convention, except in the case of delegates or alternate delegates elected
at a time or times in accordance with the laws of the state in which the election occurs rendering impossible the filing of
credentials within the time above specified.
(d) The Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee may grant a waiver to a state Republican Party
that is out of compliance with the deadlines imposed by Rule 20 as of the date the start of the convention is set and, where, after
reasonable efforts were made to comply, the state as of the date set forth in Rule 16(f)(1) remains out of compliance with the
deadlines imposed by Rule 20 and the Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee determines that such a
waiver is in the best interests of the Republican Party. Notwithstanding the above, if reasonable efforts to change the law are
impracticable due to non-Republican control over the governmental entity with the authority to set the date for the delegate
selection process then a waiver shall be granted.
RULE NO. 21
Contests: Resolution by States
All contests arising in any state electing district delegates by district conventions shall be decided by its state
convention or, if the state convention shall not meet prior to the national convention, then by its state committee. Only contests
affecting delegates elected or selected at large shall be presented to the Republican National Committee; provided, however, if
the contest regarding a district delegate arises out of irregular or unlawful action of the state committee or state convention, the
Republican National Committee may take jurisdiction thereof and hear and determine the same under the procedures provided in
Rule Nos. 23 and 24.

RULE NO. 22
Temporary Roll of the Republican National Convention
(a) The names of the delegates and alternate delegates presenting certificates of election from the officials designated in
Rule No. 20 shall be placed upon the temporary roll of the national convention by the Republican National Committee.
(b) No person on the temporary roll of the national convention and whose right to be seated as a delegate or alternate
delegate is being contested shall be entitled to vote in the national convention or in any committee thereof until by vote of the
national convention the contest as to such person has been finally decided and such person has been permanently seated, except
that any such person may be accorded the right to so vote, except in matters involving the credentials of that person, by an
affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the Republican National Committee or the Convention Committee on
Credentials.
RULE NO. 23
Contest Filing
(a) Notices of contests shall state: (i) the name and address of the person filing the notice (the contestant), (ii) the
name of the delegate or alternate delegate being contested, and (iii) the grounds of the contest and the basis of the contestants
claim to sit as a delegate or alternate delegate to the national convention, and shall be filed no later than thirty (30) days before
the time set for the meeting of the national convention, with the secretary of the Republican National Committee and shall be
sent, simultaneously, by registered mail to each person being contested, and to the chairman of the Republican state committee of
the state. In the case of delegates or alternate delegates elected or selected at a time or times in accordance with applicable state
law rendering impossible the filing of the notice of contest within the time above specified, such notice must be filed within three
(3) days of the certification in accordance with Rule No. 20 of any delegates or alternate delegates so elected or selected.
(b) Contests may be filed only by a resident of the state of the challenged delegate(s) or alternate delegate(s) who
participated at any level in the delegate selection process of that state.
(c) No person shall file more than one contest against the same delegate(s) or alternate delegate(s).
(d) Only contests that are timely filed under these rules shall be considered.

(e) For purposes of the rules relating to contests and credentials, the term party shall mean a person or persons who
shall have filed a notice of contest pursuant to this Rule No. 23, and the person or persons whose right to be seated as a delegate
or alternate delegate is the subject of such notice of contest.
RULE NO. 24
Contest Procedure
(a) The Standing Committee on Contests shall have the power to adopt procedural rules, not inconsistent with these
rules, which shall govern the expeditious resolution of contests before the Standing Committee on Contests. When any deadline
set out in this rule falls on a Sunday or legal holiday, such deadline shall be extended to the following day.
(b) No later than twenty-two (22) days before the convening of the national convention, each of the parties shall file
with the secretary of the Republican National Committee a Statement of Position in support of the partys claim to sit as
delegates or alternate delegates to the national convention together with such affidavits or other evidence as desired, and
simultaneously send a copy to: (i) each other party, and (ii) the chairman of the Republican state committee. Each Statement of
Position shall begin with a summary of not more than one thousand (1,000) words setting forth succinctly a synopsis of the
Statement of Position and a specific statement of the points relied upon. In the case of delegates or alternate delegates elected or
selected at a time or times pursuant to a waiver granted under Rule No. 20(d) that makes compliance with any deadline set forth
in this rule impossible, the Standing Committee on Contests shall, as soon as practicable after the filing of a notice under Rule
No. 23, notify the parties to the affected contest of the deadline to file the Statement of Position.
(c) The Standing Committee on Contests shall promptly hear the matter; decide which issues are involved, either of law
or fact, or both; decide upon its recommendation for resolution of such issues; and submit such issues and its recommendations
for resolution to the Republican National Committee. The issues so submitted by the Standing Committee on Contests shall be
the sole issues passed upon and determined by the Republican National Committee unless the Republican National Committee
shall, by a majority vote, extend or change the same. If the Committee on Contests for any reason shall fail to state the issues
either of law or fact, the Republican National Committee shall decide upon what issues the contest shall be tried, and the hearing
shall be limited to such issues unless the Republican National Committee, by a majority vote, shall decide otherwise.
(d) The Standing Committee on Contests shall make up a Report of each contest filed, showing which issues are
involved, either of law or fact, or both, and its recommendations to the Republican National Committee for resolution thereof.
When the Standing Committee on Contests has prepared such Report, a copy shall be provided forthwith by the chairman of the
Standing Committee on Contests to the parties by the most expeditious method available.
(e) The parties shall have eight (8) days to file written objections to the Standing Committee on Contests' Report,
unless the Republican National Committee is called to act upon the contest sooner, in which case such objections shall be made
before the meeting of the whole committee.
(f) When the Republican National Committee is called to pass upon any contest that may arise, the members of the
Convention Committee on Credentials shall also be notified of the time and place of such meeting and shall have the right to
attend all hearings of all contests but without the right to participate in the discussion or the vote.
RULE NO. 25
Convention Committee on Credentials
(a) When the national convention shall have assembled, the secretary of the Republican National Committee shall
deliver to the Convention Committee on Credentials all credentials and other papers forwarded under Rule No. 20(c).
(b) An appeal may be taken to the Convention Committee on Credentials from any ruling of the Republican National
Committee on any contest, by and only by a party to such contest in the proceedings conducted pursuant to Rule Nos. 23 and 24;
provided, however, that notice of such appeal must be filed with the secretary of the Republican National Committee no later
than six (6) hours prior to the convening of the Temporary Convention Committee on Credentials. This notice shall specify the
grounds upon which the appeal is taken. Only the grounds so specified shall be heard by the Convention Committee on
Credentials upon such appeal. No evidence other than that taken before the Republican National Committee shall be taken up by
the Convention Committee on Credentials unless it shall, by a majority vote of its members present and voting, so direct.
(c) No issue involving the status of one or more delegates or alternate delegates or any contest relating thereto may
originate before the Convention Committee on Credentials of the national convention. All contests must first be presented to the
Standing Committee on Contests of the Republican National Committee or to the whole Republican National Committee in the
manner provided in Rule No. 19(b).
(d) No motion with respect to delegates or alternate delegates from more than one (1) state or territory shall be in order

before the Convention Committee on Credentials.


PROCEEDINGS OF NATIONAL CONVENTION
RULE NO. 26
Order of Business
The convention shall proceed in the order of business prepared and printed by the Republican National Committee.
The order of business may include the time and date for the consideration of any item of business, the time limit assigned for
consideration of any item of business, and procedural rules for the consideration of any item of business that are not inconsistent
with these rules.
RULE NO. 27
Committee Reports
(a) The report of the Convention Committee on Credentials shall be disposed of before the report of the Convention
Committee on Rules and Order of Business is acted upon; the report of the Convention Committee on Rules and Order of
Business shall be disposed of before the report of the Convention Committee on the Platform is acted upon; and the report of the
Convention Committee on the Platform shall be disposed of before the convention proceeds to the nomination of candidates for
President of the United States and Vice President of the United States. The report of the Convention Committee on Permanent
Organization shall be disposed of at any time after the disposition of the report of the Convention Committee on Credentials, but
before the nomination of candidates, based upon the order of business as prepared by the Republican National Committee.
(b) The report of any such committee listed in Rule No. 27(a) shall be considered as read if made available to the
delegates prior to its consideration.
RULE NO. 28
Admission to Convention Hall
(a) No person except members of the several delegations, officers of the convention, members of the Republican
National Committee and incumbent Republican governors, incumbent Republican United States Senators, and incumbent
Republican members of the United States House of Representatives shall be admitted to the section of the convention hall
restricted to delegates.
(b) Press and staff shall be admitted to the section(s) of the hall authorized for them.
(c) The chairman of the Republican National Committee shall ensure that guest passes to the convention are distributed
in an equitable fashion. Each delegate and alternate delegate to the convention shall receive at least one guest pass to each
session of the convention.
(d) Each state, through its Republican National Committee members, shall be allocated full sets of additional guest
passes equal to thirty-three percent (33%) of the total number of delegate and alternate delegate membership for that state,
rounded to the next whole number.
RULE NO. 29
Voting
(a) Each delegate to the convention shall be entitled to one (1) vote, which may be cast by an alternate delegate in the
absence of the delegate, and an individual holding more than one (1) of the following positions: national committeeman; national
committeewoman; or state chairman of any state, shall not be entitled to more than one (1) delegate seat and shall not be entitled
to more than one (1) vote.
(b) In the absence of any delegate at large or any delegate from any Congressional district, the roll of alternate
delegates for the state or district shall be called in the order in which the names are placed upon the roll of the convention, unless
directed otherwise in the delegations certification. The Republican National Committees form for delegate certification shall
provide a means for the state to designate the alternate voting order to be followed.
RULE NO. 30
Rules of Order
The Rules of the House of Representatives of the United States shall be the rules of the convention, except that the

current authorized edition of Robert's Rules of Order: Newly Revised (Robert's Rules of Order") shall be the rules for
committees and subcommittees of the convention, insofar as they are applicable and not inconsistent with the rules herein set
forth; provided, however, that the convention may adopt its own rules concerning the reading of committee reports and
resolutions.
RULE NO. 31
Length of Debate
No delegate shall speak more than once or longer than five (5) minutes upon the same question, unless by leave of the
convention, except in the presentation of the name of a candidate for nomination for President of the United States or Vice
President of the United States.
RULE NO. 32
Suspension of Rules
A motion to suspend the rules shall always be in order, but only when made by authority of a majority of the delegates
from any state and seconded by a majority of the delegates from each of seven (7) or more other states, severally.
RULE NO. 33
Platform Resolutions
All proposed resolutions relating to the platform shall be submitted in writing to the Convention Committee on the
Platform without reading and without debate.
RULE NO. 34
Minority Reports; Amendments
(a) No resolution or amendment pertaining to the report of the Convention Committee on the Platform or the
Convention Committee on Rules and Order of Business shall be reported out or made a part of any report of such committee or
otherwise read or debated before the convention, unless the same shall have been submitted to the chairman, vice chairman, or
secretary of such committee or to the secretary of the convention in writing not later than one hour after the time at which such
committee votes on its report to the convention and shall have been accompanied by a petition evidencing the affirmative written
support of a minimum of twenty-five percent (25%) of the membership of such committee.
(b) No amendment pertaining to the report of the Convention Committee on Credentials affecting delegates or alternate
delegates from more than one (1) state shall be in order.
RULE NO. 35
Motion to Table
It shall be in order to lay on the table a proposed amendment to a pending measure and such motion, if adopted, shall
not carry with it or prejudice such original measure.
RULE NO. 36
Previous Question
When the previous question shall be demanded by a majority of the delegates from any state, and the demand is
likewise seconded by a majority of delegates from each of two (2) or more other states, severally, the call is sustained by a
majority vote of the delegates to the convention.
RULE NO. 37
Roll Call
(a) Upon all subjects before the convention requiring a roll call, the states shall be called in alphabetical order.
(b) In the balloting, the vote of each state shall be announced by the chairman of such state's delegation, or his or her
designee; and in case the vote of any state shall be divided, the chairman shall announce the number of votes for each candidate,
or for or against any proposition; but if exception is taken by any delegate from that state to the correctness of such
announcement by the chairman of that delegation, the chairman of the convention shall direct the roll of members of such
delegation to be called, and then shall report back the result to the convention at the conclusion of balloting by the other states.
The result shall then be recorded in accordance with the vote of the several delegates in such delegation.

(c) In balloting, if any delegation shall pass when its name is called, then at the conclusion of the roll call all
delegations which passed shall be called in the order herein before established. No delegation shall be allowed to change its vote
until all delegations which passed shall have been given a second opportunity to vote.
(d) Except in a roll call for nomination for President of the United States and Vice President of the United States, or
where the majority of delegates of fifteen (15) or more states severally have requested that a roll call be conducted by voice call
of the roll, the chairman of the convention may order that the balloting on any subject placed before the convention requiring a
roll call be conducted by electronic, telephonic, or computer device which will display votes to the convention simultaneously.
Each delegation chairman shall record and tally any such votes of the delegation on official roll call tally sheets provided by the
secretary of the convention, showing the individual vote of the delegates, and file such tally sheets with the secretary of the
convention not more than thirty (30) minutes after the completion of the roll call vote.
(e) If the Republican National Committee determines that the national convention cannot convene or is unable to
conduct its business either within the convention site or within the convention city, then and only then, the roll call for
nomination for President of the United States and Vice President of the United States shall be allowed to be conducted according
to procedures authorized by the Republican National Committee.
RULE NO. 38
Unit Rule
No delegate or alternate delegate shall be bound by any attempt of any state or Congressional district to impose the unit
rule. A unit rule prohibited by this section means a rule or law under which a delegation at the national convention casts its
entire vote as a unit as determined by a majority vote of the delegation.
RULE NO. 39
Record Vote
If a majority of the delegates of any seven (7) states, severally shall demand a roll call vote, the same shall be taken of
the states in the order hereinbefore established.
RULE NO. 40
Nominations
(a) In making the nominations for President of the United States and Vice President of the United States and voting
thereon, the roll of the states shall be called separately in each case; provided, however, that if there is only one candidate for
nomination for Vice President of the United States who has demonstrated the support required by paragraph (b) of this rule, a
motion to nominate for such office by acclamation shall be in order and no calling of the roll with respect to such office shall be
required.
(b) Each candidate for nomination for President of the United States and Vice President of the United States shall
demonstrate the support of a majority of the delegates from each of eight (8) or more states, severally, prior to the presentation of
the name of that candidate for nomination. Notwithstanding any other provisions of these rules or any rule of the House of
Representatives, to demonstrate the support required of this paragraph a certificate evidencing the affirmative written support of
the required number of permanently seated delegates from each of the eight (8) or more states shall have been submitted to the
secretary of the convention not later than one (1) hour prior to the placing of the names of candidates for nomination pursuant to
this rule and the established order of business.
(c) The total time of the nominating speech and seconding speeches for any candidate for nomination for President of
the United States or Vice President of the United States shall not exceed fifteen (15) minutes.
(d) When at the close of a roll call any candidate for nomination for President of the United States or Vice President of
the United States has received a majority of the votes entitled to be cast in the convention, the chairman of the convention shall
announce the votes for each candidate whose name was presented in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (b) of this rule.
Before the convention adjourns sine die, the chairman of the convention shall declare the candidate nominated by the Republican
Party for President of the United States and Vice President of the United States.
(e) If no candidate shall have received such majority, the chairman of the convention shall direct the roll of the states be
called again and shall repeat the calling of the roll until a candidate shall have received a majority of the votes entitled to be cast
in the convention.

RULE NO. 41
Convention Committees
(a) There shall be four (4) convention committees; the convention committees on the Platform, Credentials, Rules and
Order of Business, and Permanent Organization of the convention, each of which shall have a chairman and a co-chairman
appointed by the chairman of the Republican National Committee, who shall declare each of the committees constituted when
notice of election of at least fifty percent (50%) of its members has been filed in accordance with the following sentence. The
Delegates elected or selected to the convention from each state, promptly once all such Delegates are elected or selected, shall
elect from the delegation a delegation chairman and their members of the convention committees on the Platform, Credentials,
Rules and Order of Business, and Permanent Organization of the convention, consisting of one (1) man and one (1) woman for
each committee, and shall file notice of such election with the secretary of the Republican National Committee under Rule No.
20(c); provided, however, that no delegate may serve on more than one (1) committee of the convention. Alternate delegates
may not serve as delegation chairmen or as members of the convention committees, except when the number of delegates able to
serve on convention committees is less than the number of committee positions to be filled, then an alternate delegate can serve,
except that no alternate delegate may serve on more than one (1) committee. Delegations electing alternate delegates to serve on
convention committees in violation of the preceding sentence shall forfeit all positions on the committee(s) to which such
alternate delegates were elected.
(b) Convention committees and subcommittees may set time limits for speaking on any question by a simple majority
vote; provided, however, that not less than twenty (20) minutes, equally divided between proponents and opponents on any
question, shall be allowed in any case on any debatable motion, order, or appeal.
(c) Upon request of twenty percent (20%) of the members of a committee or subcommittee of the convention, a vote
shall be recorded in the manner provided by these rules, and no votes in the committees or subcommittees of the convention shall
be taken by secret ballot.
(d) No later than thirty (30) days prior to the national convention, members of the Convention Committee on Rules and
Order of Business and members of the Republican National Committee shall be provided a copy of the existing The Rules of the
Republican Party along with all recommended changes to those rules approved as of that date by the Standing Committee on
Rules since the previous national convention. Any changes shall be prominently noted. A letter shall be attached to the
document stating that all proposed rules are still subject to change prior to the meeting of the Convention Committee on Rules
and Order of Business. After this information is provided, any additional recommendations regarding changes in The Rules of
the Republican Party approved by the Republican National Committee shall be provided to the members of the Convention
Committee on Rules and Order of Business as soon as practicable.
(e) No later than twenty-five (25) days prior to the national convention, all members of each of the various convention
committees shall be provided the most current listing of their fellow committee members, with complete contact information.
RULE NO. 42
Temporary Rules
Upon the adoption of the report of the Convention Committee on Rules and Order of Business, Rule Nos. 26-42 shall
constitute the Standing Rules for this convention and the temporary rules for the next convention.

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