Approved Changes to Arkansas Republican Party Platform and Rules

The Arkansas Republican State Convention met on Saturday, June 8th in Rogers. It is the body within the RPA that has the final authority in all party matters. What most readers want to know is: Were changes made to the state party platform? Members of Republican County Committees may also be interested in whether there were any changes to RPA rules. We will list both the platform and rules changes.

Before we do that, we want to clarify a misunderstanding about the convention’s election of a chair. The convention elected Jennifer Lancaster to be the chair of the convention. No, that does not mean she replaced Joseph Wood. Joseph Wood is still the state party chair. Jennifer Lancaster was only elected to chair the meeting of the State Convention.  During the convention, Joseph Wood was also elected as one of Arkansas’ six Republican Presidential Electors who will cast Arkansas’ vote for President of the United States.

PLATFORM CHANGES

The platform states the Arkansas Republican Party position on a number of important issues for our state. Several proposed platform changes had been timely filed and the following were considered and passed by the Convention.

CHANGES TO PARTY RULES

In addition to the passage of the above submissions, a resolution previously submitted to the Platform Committee also passed.  That resolution defines eligibility for service on the Rules committee.

Republican State Convention meets every even numbered year. The delegates to the State Convention are elected by each county’s Republican County Convention which is a convention conducted by the County Committee.

More information concerning these rules and amendments may be found on Conduit News within its series of articles concerning the upcoming RPA Convention business.

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