Amy Carnevale, the MassGOP Chairwoman, will remain in her role. She will stay at the highest position in Massachusetts Republican politics.Her position as chair was confirmed again by the state party committee.
Despite some opposition, she was approved to continue in her role with a 47-25 vote. She is likely to keep her position until the next party elections in January.
Carnevale expressed gratitude for the support from the newly elected MassGOP State committee to lead Mass Republicans throughout 2024.
Grateful to have the support of the newly elected MassGOP State Cmte to continue leading Mass Republicans throughout 2024. #mapoli https://t.co/kkEogsKlI7
— Amy Carnevale (@CarnevaleMHD) April 7, 2024
Carnevale’s success coincided with Ron Kaufman losing his bid for re-election. Brad Wyatt is the new national party representative.
Wyatt aims to increase grassroots engagement, use more technology, and win more Republican elections.
Catching up on X after a busy weekend!
Thank you @Ron_Kaufman for an amazing career guiding presidents.
I'm looking forward to building grassroots engagement, utilizing more tech, and winning more Republican elections.https://t.co/Ebgg6ZJABP— BradWyatt (@BradWyatt) April 8, 2024
Kaufman will continue to represent the state party at the Republican National Convention until after this year’s event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Kaufman was selected by former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel to serve as General Chairman of the July convention. Carnevale praised Kaufman's contributions and expressed confidence in his legacy. last year.
This election confirms Carnevale's support within the state party committee. Candidates backed by former party Chairman Jim Lyons lost races for leadership positions.
Party Vice Chair Judy Crocker, Treasurer Eric Calton, Assistant Treasurer Mindy McKenzie, Secretary Amanda Peterson, and Assistant Secretary Dr. Elizabeth Hinds-Ferrick were elected this weekend.
Carnevale faced opposition in the first meeting of the newly elected committee but was later approved to continue her job with a 47-25 vote.