ABOUT THE YRNF

The Young Republicans (YRs) are the oldest political youth organization in the United States. Important to the growth of the Republican Party, the YRs reach out to registered Republicans, 18 to 40 years of age, and provide them with better political knowledge and understanding of the issues of the day.

The first organized effort of the YRs began in New York City in 1859; three years after the Republican Party selected its first presidential candidate. A year later, the YRs played a critical role in helping elect Abraham Lincoln, the first Republican President in American history.

It was not until 1931 that the YRs were organized nationally. West Point graduate George H. Olmsted began to attract the attention of the leaders of the national Republican Party, and he was invited to meet with President Herbert Hoover at the White House. President Hoover, so impressed with his visit with Olmsted, asked the young man to head the Young Republican division of the Republican Party, which Olmsted did. In 1935, the Young Republican division officially became the Young Republican National Federation (YRNF), and the YRNF elected Olmsted as the organization's first president.

Since its creation, the YRNF has established itself as the premier Republican grassroots organization in the nation, providing essential grassroots support for Republican candidates and conservative issues on the local, state and national levels.

The YRNF has a solid record of producing future Republican Party leaders - including Governors, Senators, Congressmen, nationally recognized campaign consultants, and community leaders.

Through recruiting, training and mobilizing people, the YRNF presents an opportunity for ordinary people to do extraordinary things. Through community involvement in political issues, charitable projects and participation in political campaigns, YRs work to improve the world in which we live.

While the YRs are best known for political activism and service to our communities, YR events also provide a great opportunity for interaction amongst membership. This interaction allows for the exchange of ideas, networking, and friendships that will last a lifetime.

The YRs provide different opportunities for different people. No matter what your long-term goals may be, the YRs serve as the building blocks for a successful future.

Past Chairmen
1931 – 1936   Gen. George H. Olmsted, IA
1936 – 1938   J. Kenneth Bradley, CT
1938 – 1941   Donald Hornbeck, Ohio
1941 – 1946   Gordon Allott, CO
World War II – YRNF Inactive
1946 – 1949   Ralph E. Becker, NY
1949 – 1951   John Tope, MI
1951 – 1953   Herbert Warburton, DE
1953 – 1955   Sullivan Barnes, SD
1955 – 1957   Charles K. McWhorter, NY
1957 – 1959   Congressman John M. Ashbrook, OH
1959 – 1961   Ned Cushing, KS
1961 – 1963   Len Nadasdy, MI
1963 – 1965   Donald E. "Buz" Lukens, D.C. (OH)
1965 – 1967   Tom Van Sickle, KS
1967 – 1969   Jack McDonald, TN
1969 – 1971   Ron Romans, NE
1971 – 1973   Governor Donald K. Sundquist, TN
1973 – 1975   Richard "Dick" Smith, FL
1975 – 1977   Jack Mueller, WY
1977 – 1979   Roger J. Stone, Jr., VA
1979 – 1981   Richard B. Abell, PA
1981 – 1983   David H. Barron, SC
1983 – 1985   Stephen R. Clark, IL
1985 – 1987   Marilyn R. Hudson, KS
1987 – 1989   Richard Jacobs, TN
1989 – 1991   Terry Campo, VA
1991 – 1993   Enid Greene, UT
1993 – 1995   Irv Biznov, TX (DC)
1995 – 1997   Larry Kidwell, TN (GA)
1997 – 1999   Monica Samuels, TX
1999 – 2001   Rep. Kevin McCarthy, CA
2001 – 2003   Dee Dee Benkie, IN
2003 – 2005   Michael Mack, CA
2005 – 2007   Nicolee Ambrose, MD
2007 – 2009   Jessica Colon, TX
2009 – 2010   Audra Shay, LA
2010 – Present   Lisa Stickan, OH

 

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