2021 Democratic Republican leadership election
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The 2021 Democratic Republican Leadership election is an election to be held in December, 2021. Triggered by a myriad of concerns surrounding the ongoing leadership of incumbent DRP Leader, Mitt Romney, frontbench MC, Nikki Haley resigned on November 22, 2021. On November 28, she expressed her desire to place a motion of no confidence into the party room meeting scheduled for forty-eight hours after.
In accordance with party rules, first there must be a vote of no confidence. If that is agreed to, a second set of votes is required to select the eventual leader. To nominate, candidates must forward nomination to the Party Whip, or if the Whip is a nominee, then the Deputy Party Whip, by the vote of no confidence occurring. Thereafter, rounds of voting are held until the lowest placing candidates are defeated, and members revote until a leader is chosen with over half of caucus-wide support.
Candidates
Declared
- Nikki Haley, MC for Columbia West, SC
- Lisa Murkowski, MC for Fulton, AK
- Rand Paul, MC for Arnow, KY
Publicly expressed interest
- Susan Collins, MC for Maine at-Large
- Asa Hutchison, MC for Ameringer, AR
- Elizabeth Cheney, MC for Knapp, WY
- Mike Garcia, MC for Santa Clarita, CA
- John Boehner, MC for Butler, OH
- Kevin Stitt, MC for Elmer, OK
Potential
- Adam Kinzinger, MC for Sabath, IL
- Charlie Dent, MC for Pennsylvania at-Large
- Pat Toomey, MC for McKenna, PA
- Nicole Malliotakis, MC for Staten Island, NY
- Joni Ernst, MC for Ankeny, IA
- Josh Hawley, MC for Missouri at-Large
Declined
- Ron Paul, MC for Texas at-Large
Order of votes
On December 1, 2021, Mitt Romney was removed as Opposition Leader by a 378-240 vote.
In accordance with party rules, the first balloting for a replacement occurs on December 7, 2021.