J. Ross Stewart

Parliamentarian, Southwest Caucus at Republican Party of Pennsylvania

J. Ross Stewart is an experienced political and organizational professional currently serving as the Parliamentarian for the Southwest Caucus and as a Republican State Committeeman for Somerset County within the Republican Party of Pennsylvania, positions held since May 2022. Stewart also acts as a Trusted Advisor for GT Commonwealth Fund and a Corporate Advisor for PavCon, LLC. Prior experience includes key roles at the U.S. Department of Labor, where responsibilities encompassed Chief of Staff for the Office of Public Affairs and Special Assistant positions, as well as consulting for Concurrent Technologies Corporation. Stewart's background also features positions as a Field Organizer and Executive Director within the Republican National Committee and Cambria County Republican Committee. Educational qualifications include a Juris Doctor from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh.

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Republican Party of Pennsylvania

The Republican Party is located at the newly renovated Shaner Republican Center at 112 State Street in Harrisburg. Our party has kept pace with an ever-changing world to include an online headquarters at www.pagop.org, as well as a rapidly growing grassroots e-mail network. Today, there are party organizations in all 67 counties as well as elected Republican officials at all levels of government. OUR PARTY’S STRUCTURE Registered Republicans elect State Party Members by county or by district in the primary election in which a governor is to be elected. State Party Members and County Chairman serve on the State Party and elect a Chairman and Vice Chairman to a four-year term. State Party Members also elect a National Committeeman and National Committeewoman to represent Pennsylvania on the Republican National Committee to elect a National Chairman.


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