Corrin Rankin Wins Chair at Upbeat State Convention
by Roger Riffenburgh
The mood at the California Republican Party convention was enthusiastic as the Trump administration is taking action, candidates are surfacing to run for governor, and the party elected its new leadership. The convention was held in Sacramento the weekend of March 14-16.
The primary business of the organizing convention was electing the new officers for the next two years, and there was heavy campaigning right up until the vote. Corrin Rankin defeated former state Senator Mike Morrell by a vote of 747-559 or 57% for Rankin. Rankin is a businesswoman who has served as the statewide Vice Chair for the past two years. The new Vice Chair is Orange County businessman John Park, who has been serving as the Regional Vice Chair for the South region and was the top vote getter in the four statewide races. Imperial County Chairwoman Sayrs Morris was elected Secretary. Jack Guerrero, a CPA and former mayor of his city, won for Treasurer.
The Bay Area Regional Vice Chair race was won by longtime San Mateo County Republican activist Tom Weissmiller. Delegates from the Central Coast region, which includes Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito Counties plus coastal counties to the south, elected Santa Barbara’s Bobbi McGinnis as their Regional Vice Chair, defeating incumbent Randall Jordan. The North West region, which includes Sonoma, Napa, and Solano Counties and other counties to the north, chose Michael Greer, a trustee of the Del Norte school board and recent Assembly candidate. The North region elected Placer Chair Mark Wright. The Central Valley region elected former Stanislaus County Chair and data scientist Joseph Day. The other three regions are in Southern California, and their vice chairs will be elected at the next convention.
In addition, the Bay Area’s John Dennis of San Francisco was re-elected as Chairman of the County Chairmen’s Association.
Various speakers mentioned the increase in votes for President Trump in 2024 and voter dissatisfaction with policies of California Democrats. There was a lot of optimism that Republicans can gain seats. Three potential candidates for governor in 2026 were busy campaigning. Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco was talking to delegates near the registration area. Steve Hilton held a book signing of his new book ‘CaliFailure’. And Leo Zacky sponsored an enjoyable casino night.
The Friday night banquet honored the dozens of men and one woman who had served as chairs of the California Republican Party. Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales, the speaker at Saturday’s lunch said the way to attract Hispanic votes is to “Show up early. Show up often.” At Saturday night’s dinner, Jessica Patterson invited her two school-age daughters to give the invocation and the flag salute, Incredibly cute. The dinner speaker was swimmer Riley Gaines, who thanked President Trump for signing an executive order to protect women athletes.
The next state convention will be held September 5-7 in Orange County.
Corrin Rankin Wins Chair at Upbeat State Convention
by Roger Riffenburgh
The mood at the California Republican Party convention was enthusiastic as the Trump administration is taking action, candidates are surfacing to run for governor, and the party elected its new leadership. The convention was held in Sacramento the weekend of March 14-16.
The primary business of the organizing convention was electing the new officers for the next two years, and there was heavy campaigning right up until the vote. Corrin Rankin defeated former state Senator Mike Morrell by a vote of 747-559 or 57% for Rankin. Rankin is a businesswoman who has served as the statewide Vice Chair for the past two years. The new Vice Chair is Orange County businessman John Park, who has been serving as the Regional Vice Chair for the South region and was the top vote getter in the four statewide races. Imperial County Chairwoman Sayrs Morris was elected Secretary. Jack Guerrero, a CPA and former mayor of his city, won for Treasurer.
The Bay Area Regional Vice Chair race was won by longtime San Mateo County Republican activist Tom Weissmiller. Delegates from the Central Coast region, which includes Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito Counties plus coastal counties to the south, elected Santa Barbara’s Bobbi McGinnis as their Regional Vice Chair, defeating incumbent Randall Jordan. The North West region, which includes Sonoma, Napa, and Solano Counties and other counties to the north, chose Michael Greer, a trustee of the Del Norte school board and recent Assembly candidate. The North region elected Placer Chair Mark Wright. The Central Valley region elected former Stanislaus County Chair and data scientist Joseph Day. The other three regions are in Southern California, and their vice chairs will be elected at the next convention.
In addition, the Bay Area’s John Dennis of San Francisco was re-elected as Chairman of the County Chairmen’s Association.
Various speakers mentioned the increase in votes for President Trump in 2024 and voter dissatisfaction with policies of California Democrats. There was a lot of optimism that Republicans can gain seats. Three potential candidates for governor in 2026 were busy campaigning. Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco was talking to delegates near the registration area. Steve Hilton held a book signing of his new book ‘CaliFailure’. And Leo Zacky sponsored an enjoyable casino night.
The Friday night banquet honored the dozens of men and one woman who had served as chairs of the California Republican Party. Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales, the speaker at Saturday’s lunch said the way to attract Hispanic votes is to “Show up early. Show up often.” At Saturday night’s dinner, Jessica Patterson invited her two school-age daughters to give the invocation and the flag salute, Incredibly cute. The dinner speaker was swimmer Riley Gaines, who thanked President Trump for signing an executive order to protect women athletes.
The next state convention will be held September 5-7 in Orange County.
*Paid for by the South Peninsula Area Republican Coalition
LIST OF UPCOMING GOP EVENTS
- South County Congress of Republicans Mixer
Thursday, April 3, 2025 / 5:30 pm – Alara, 90 E. 3rd St. Suite 70, Morgan Hill
- Pacific Research Institute: A Napa Valley Retreat
Friday, April 4, 2025 / N/A – The Meritage Resort and Spa, , Napa
- Eagle Forum of California State Conference featuring Steve Hilton
Saturday, April 5, 2025 / 10:00 am – Doubletree Hotel, , Rohnert Park
- Hoover Institution: Trump and Taiwan – A Big, Beautiful Relationship or the Deal Maker’s Ultimate Bargaining Chip? featuring Randall G. Schriver
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 / 4:00 pm – Shultz Auditorium – George P. Shultz Building , 426 Galvez Mall, Stanford
- Liberty Forum of Silicon Valley: The CCP’s Economic Warfare Against America featuring Nan Su
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 / 6:15 pm – IFES Portuguese Hall, 432 Stierlin Road, Mountain View
- Mt Diablo Republican Club: Dine for a Cause Fundraiser
Wednesday, April 9, 2025 / 5:00 pm – Virtue+Vice, 267 Hartz Ave, Danville
- Santa Cruz RWF: April Coffee Talk and Social
Thursday, April 10, 2025 / 10:00 am – California Coffee, 9105 Soquel Drive, Aptos
- Independent Institute: Why Are Colleges Failing and What Can Be Done?
Thursday, April 10, 2025 / 6:00 pm – Independent Institute Conference Center , 100 Swan Way , Oakland
- SVGOP: “100 Days of Trump” Fundraiser featuring Steve Hilton
Sunday, April 13, 2025 / 4:00 pm – Location Provided Upon RSVP, , Saratoga
- Palo Alto RWF: April Luncheon featuring Peter Berkowitz
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 / 11:30 am – Baylands Golf Course, 1875 Embarcadero Rd., Palo Alto
- Hoover Institution: Amplifying Afghan Voices – A Conversation on Media Freedom in Afghanistan
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 / 4:00 pm – Shultz Auditorium – George P. Shultz Building , 426 Galvez Mall, Stanford
- East Bay Republican Club: Annual Spring Luncheon
Thursday, April 17, 2025 / 11:30 am – Sequoyah Country Club, 4550 Heafey Road, Oakland
- Lamorinda RWF: Turning Point Values and High School Program featuring Samantha Waldroup
Thursday, April 17, 2025 / 11:30 am – Zio Fraedos, 611 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill
- West Valley RWF: U.S. Position on Taiwan Independence featuring Nan Su
Thursday, April 17, 2025 / 11:30 am – Blue Pheasant Restaurant, 22100 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino
- Mid-Peninsula RWF: April Conservative Social and Dinner
Thursday, April 17, 2025 / 5:30 pm – Noelani’s Island Grill , 1037 Laurel Street, San Carlos
- Pacific Research Institute: How Much Will the Green Transition Cost You? (Earth Day Webinar)
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 / 11:00 am – Online (Via Zoom), ,
- Golden Gate Republican Women: April Luncheon featuring Andy Naja-Riese
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 / 11:15 am – Marin Country Club, 500 Country Club Drive, Novato
- Santa Cruz RWF: A Flag in Every Classroom! featuring Samantha Waldroup
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 / 11:30 am – Seascape Golf Club, , Aptos
- Marin Republican Women Federated: Challenged By Restrictions – Crab Season on the San Francisco Coast
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 / 11:30 am – The Club at McInnis, 350 Smith Ranch Road, San Rafael
- SPARC: Global Crossroads – Charting A Path In A Dangerous World featuring Kiron Skinner
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 / 6:00 pm – Fremont Hills Country Club, 12889 Viscaino Place, Los Altos Hills
- SVACR: Waning Death of Lady Justice – Slain by Lawfare featuring Orlean Koehle
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 / 9:00 am – Three Flames, 1547 Meridian Ave, San Jose
- San Mateo GOP: Twilight of the Shadow Government featuring Kent Heckenlively
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 / 12:00 pm – , ,
- Leadership Institute: 2025 ElecTech Campaign Technology Summit
Wednesday, April 30, 2025 / N/A – Grand Hyatt at SFO , 55 S. McDonnell Road , San Francisco
- SVGOP: Prayer Breakfast
Saturday, May 3, 2025 / 9:30 am – Location Provided Upon RSVP, , San Jose
- Hoover Institution: Markets vs. Mandates – Promoting Environmental Quality and Economic Prosperity
Tuesday, May 13, 2025 / 8:30 am – Shultz Auditorium – George P. Shultz Building , 426 Galvez Mall, Stanford
- Mid-Peninsula RWF: The Power Grab of and Abuse of Voters’ Rights – Measure A featuring Anna Cheng Kramer
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 / 11:30 am – Divino Ristorante, 968 Ralston Ave., Belmont
- San Mateo GOP: Lincoln-Reagan Dinner – SAVE THE DATE
Thursday, May 22, 2025 / 6:30 pm – Location Provided Upon RSVP, ,
- Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez: Annual Golf Tournament – Wine Tasting and Dinner
Thursday, June 12, 2025 / N/A – Whetstone Wine Cellars, , Napa
- Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez: Annual Golf Tournament
Friday, June 13, 2025 / 10:30 am – Silverado Resort, , Napa
- San Mateo GOP: 4th of July Picnic – SAVE THE DATE
Friday, July 4, 2025 / 11:15 am – Location Provided Upon RSVP, ,
- SVACR: Annual Stars and Stripes Celebration
Saturday, August 2, 2025 / 5:00 pm – Delta Hotel by Marriott , 2151 Laurelwood Road, Santa Clara
- Leadership Institute: RightStart California – Campaign Leadership Blueprint
Saturday, September 27, 2025 / N/A – Location Provided Upon RSVP, , Sonoma
ElecTech Campaign Technology Summit Returns to SFO
California’s premiere election technology conference, ElecTech Campaign Technology Summit, returns to the Bay Area from April 30–May 1 at the Grand Hyatt at SFO.
Organized by the Leadership Institute, this two-day event brings together the best minds in tech, data, and digital strategy to equip conservatives with the tools they need to compete and win. With confirmed speakers and presenters from Microsoft, Google, X, Defending Digital Campaigns, Numinar, Vottiv, Graphika, and the Center for Campaign Innovation, ElecTech offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how technology is reshaping campaigns from the ground up.
Attendees will gain firsthand knowledge of emerging platforms, learn how to use data more effectively, and see real-time demos of tools that can save time and money while expanding reach. From digital advertising and voter targeting to content strategy and online security, ElecTech covers the full campaign tech stack—with practical takeaways at every level.
Campaigns, both political and military, are often won by those who master emerging technology. ElecTech provides participants the opportunity to learn the latest developments in campaign technology so they can be deployed in the current campaign cycle.
But the real magic happens in the room. Campaigners, candidates, digital staffers, and grassroots leaders from across the country will be there—not just to learn, but to connect. Whether you’re just starting out or already deep in the field, you’ll leave with new strategies, new contacts, and a clearer vision for 2026 and beyond.
ElecTech isn’t a traditional political conference. It’s fast-paced, forward-looking, and focused on what works. If you’re serious about running better campaigns—or helping others do it—you won’t want to miss it.
For more information on how to register, click here.
California Citizens Redistricting Commission – District Viewer
The Commission has developed a district viewer that allows you to more easily navigate visualizations and zoom in and out of geographic areas while layering congressional, State Senate and Assembly boundaries.
ElecTech Campaign Technology Summit Returns to SFO
California’s premiere election technology conference, ElecTech Campaign Technology Summit, returns to the Bay Area from April 30–May 1 at the Grand Hyatt at SFO.
Organized by the Leadership Institute, this two-day event brings together the best minds in tech, data, and digital strategy to equip conservatives with the tools they need to compete and win. With confirmed speakers and presenters from Microsoft, Google, X, Defending Digital Campaigns, Numinar, Vottiv, Graphika, and the Center for Campaign Innovation, ElecTech offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how technology is reshaping campaigns from the ground up.
Attendees will gain firsthand knowledge of emerging platforms, learn how to use data more effectively, and see real-time demos of tools that can save time and money while expanding reach. From digital advertising and voter targeting to content strategy and online security, ElecTech covers the full campaign tech stack—with practical takeaways at every level.
Campaigns, both political and military, are often won by those who master emerging technology. ElecTech provides participants the opportunity to learn the latest developments in campaign technology so they can be deployed in the current campaign cycle.
But the real magic happens in the room. Campaigners, candidates, digital staffers, and grassroots leaders from across the country will be there—not just to learn, but to connect. Whether you’re just starting out or already deep in the field, you’ll leave with new strategies, new contacts, and a clearer vision for 2026 and beyond.
ElecTech isn’t a traditional political conference. It’s fast-paced, forward-looking, and focused on what works. If you’re serious about running better campaigns—or helping others do it—you won’t want to miss it.
For more information on how to register, click here.
*Paid for by the South Peninsula Area Republican Coalition
LIST OF UPCOMING GOP EVENTS
- South County Congress of Republicans Mixer
Thursday, April 3, 2025 / 5:30 pm – Alara, 90 E. 3rd St. Suite 70, Morgan Hill
- Pacific Research Institute: A Napa Valley Retreat
Friday, April 4, 2025 / N/A – The Meritage Resort and Spa, , Napa
- Eagle Forum of California State Conference featuring Steve Hilton
Saturday, April 5, 2025 / 10:00 am – Doubletree Hotel, , Rohnert Park
- Hoover Institution: Trump and Taiwan – A Big, Beautiful Relationship or the Deal Maker’s Ultimate Bargaining Chip? featuring Randall G. Schriver
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 / 4:00 pm – Shultz Auditorium – George P. Shultz Building , 426 Galvez Mall, Stanford
- Liberty Forum of Silicon Valley: The CCP’s Economic Warfare Against America featuring Nan Su
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 / 6:15 pm – IFES Portuguese Hall, 432 Stierlin Road, Mountain View
- Mt Diablo Republican Club: Dine for a Cause Fundraiser
Wednesday, April 9, 2025 / 5:00 pm – Virtue+Vice, 267 Hartz Ave, Danville
- Santa Cruz RWF: April Coffee Talk and Social
Thursday, April 10, 2025 / 10:00 am – California Coffee, 9105 Soquel Drive, Aptos
- Independent Institute: Why Are Colleges Failing and What Can Be Done?
Thursday, April 10, 2025 / 6:00 pm – Independent Institute Conference Center , 100 Swan Way , Oakland
- SVGOP: “100 Days of Trump” Fundraiser featuring Steve Hilton
Sunday, April 13, 2025 / 4:00 pm – Location Provided Upon RSVP, , Saratoga
- Palo Alto RWF: April Luncheon featuring Peter Berkowitz
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 / 11:30 am – Baylands Golf Course, 1875 Embarcadero Rd., Palo Alto
- Hoover Institution: Amplifying Afghan Voices – A Conversation on Media Freedom in Afghanistan
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 / 4:00 pm – Shultz Auditorium – George P. Shultz Building , 426 Galvez Mall, Stanford
- East Bay Republican Club: Annual Spring Luncheon
Thursday, April 17, 2025 / 11:30 am – Sequoyah Country Club, 4550 Heafey Road, Oakland
- Lamorinda RWF: Turning Point Values and High School Program featuring Samantha Waldroup
Thursday, April 17, 2025 / 11:30 am – Zio Fraedos, 611 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill
- West Valley RWF: U.S. Position on Taiwan Independence featuring Nan Su
Thursday, April 17, 2025 / 11:30 am – Blue Pheasant Restaurant, 22100 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino
- Mid-Peninsula RWF: April Conservative Social and Dinner
Thursday, April 17, 2025 / 5:30 pm – Noelani’s Island Grill , 1037 Laurel Street, San Carlos
- Pacific Research Institute: How Much Will the Green Transition Cost You? (Earth Day Webinar)
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 / 11:00 am – Online (Via Zoom), ,
- Golden Gate Republican Women: April Luncheon featuring Andy Naja-Riese
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 / 11:15 am – Marin Country Club, 500 Country Club Drive, Novato
- Santa Cruz RWF: A Flag in Every Classroom! featuring Samantha Waldroup
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 / 11:30 am – Seascape Golf Club, , Aptos
- Marin Republican Women Federated: Challenged By Restrictions – Crab Season on the San Francisco Coast
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 / 11:30 am – The Club at McInnis, 350 Smith Ranch Road, San Rafael
- SPARC: Global Crossroads – Charting A Path In A Dangerous World featuring Kiron Skinner
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 / 6:00 pm – Fremont Hills Country Club, 12889 Viscaino Place, Los Altos Hills
- SVACR: Waning Death of Lady Justice – Slain by Lawfare featuring Orlean Koehle
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 / 9:00 am – Three Flames, 1547 Meridian Ave, San Jose
- San Mateo GOP: Twilight of the Shadow Government featuring Kent Heckenlively
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 / 12:00 pm – , ,
- Leadership Institute: 2025 ElecTech Campaign Technology Summit
Wednesday, April 30, 2025 / N/A – Grand Hyatt at SFO , 55 S. McDonnell Road , San Francisco
- SVGOP: Prayer Breakfast
Saturday, May 3, 2025 / 9:30 am – Location Provided Upon RSVP, , San Jose
- Hoover Institution: Markets vs. Mandates – Promoting Environmental Quality and Economic Prosperity
Tuesday, May 13, 2025 / 8:30 am – Shultz Auditorium – George P. Shultz Building , 426 Galvez Mall, Stanford
- Mid-Peninsula RWF: The Power Grab of and Abuse of Voters’ Rights – Measure A featuring Anna Cheng Kramer
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 / 11:30 am – Divino Ristorante, 968 Ralston Ave., Belmont
- San Mateo GOP: Lincoln-Reagan Dinner – SAVE THE DATE
Thursday, May 22, 2025 / 6:30 pm – Location Provided Upon RSVP, ,
- Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez: Annual Golf Tournament – Wine Tasting and Dinner
Thursday, June 12, 2025 / N/A – Whetstone Wine Cellars, , Napa
- Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez: Annual Golf Tournament
Friday, June 13, 2025 / 10:30 am – Silverado Resort, , Napa
- San Mateo GOP: 4th of July Picnic – SAVE THE DATE
Friday, July 4, 2025 / 11:15 am – Location Provided Upon RSVP, ,
- SVACR: Annual Stars and Stripes Celebration
Saturday, August 2, 2025 / 5:00 pm – Delta Hotel by Marriott , 2151 Laurelwood Road, Santa Clara
- Leadership Institute: RightStart California – Campaign Leadership Blueprint
Saturday, September 27, 2025 / N/A – Location Provided Upon RSVP, , Sonoma
California Citizens Redistricting Commission – District Viewer
The Commission has developed a district viewer that allows you to more easily navigate visualizations and zoom in and out of geographic areas while layering congressional, State Senate and Assembly boundaries.