North Carolina Republican Party State Convention Rescheduled

RALEIGH – Due to the national health emergency caused by the outbreak of the COVID-19 Virus, the North Carolina Republican Party announced today they have rescheduled their annual State Republican Convention to July 9-12 in Greenville, North Carolina.

For the past two months, NCGOP Chairman Michael Whatley and NCGOP Staff have been in constant communications with the Greenville Convention Center, host hotels in Greenville and other vendors about the conditions of the COVID-19 outbreak in North Carolina and the potential need to move the convention back from the original May 14-17 schedule.

NCGOP Chairman Michael Whatley said, “The North Carolina Republican Party is firmly committed to hosting our Convention, holding our elections and hearing from a great roster of speakers. We would like to thank the Greenville Convention Center, our host hotels and vendors for continuing to work with us as we are forced to adapt to an evolving timeline for reopening the State and allowing large events to take place. We cannot wait to see all of our Republican Activists, Leaders, and Candidates again and are looking forward to a fantastic event in Greenville.”