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Shelby County Republican Party (Tennessee)

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Chairman
  
Lee Mills

Colors
  
Red (unofficial)

National affiliation
  
Republican Party

Headquarters
  
1779 Kirby Parkway Memphis, Tennessee 38138

Ideology
  
Conservatism Fiscal conservatism Social conservatism

The Shelby County Republican Party is the Republican political organization for Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee. It has a long history of impacting politics in Shelby County long before the Republican Party was popular in the south.

It is the second largest Republican Party in the state, behind Knoxville's.

History

The party has its origins in the Lincoln League, which was founded by Robert Church, Jr. in 1916 to promote black voter registration. Church was one of the most prominent African-American businessmen in the nation and is credited with the early development of Beale Street. By the 1950s conservative Democrats were joining the party as blacks were leaving.

In the 1970s the party remade itself as a suburb-focused party that relied on activities like backyard parties, door-to-door campaigning and telephone networks to coordinate conservative voters in the suburbs.

Starting in 1992, the party began holding a primary election to pick candidates in the general election. It was scheduled for the same day as Tennessee's presidential primary, and represented the first partisan local elections in the County since before 1900. The county Democratic party soon copied the practice. The move meant the end of nearly a century of nonpartisan elections in the county.

References

Shelby County Republican Party (Tennessee) Wikipedia