Michigan is home to 83 County Republican Parties, each responsible for organizing Republican voters, supporting candidates, coordinating precinct delegates, and advancing America First principles at the local level.
This official Michigan County GOP directory provides direct links to county Republican Party websites, leadership contacts, and local involvement opportunities. If you are searching for your county Republican Party, local GOP meeting information, or how to become a precinct delegate in Michigan, you can begin here.
Use the interactive county map or alphabetical directory below to connect with your local Republican organization.
Hover to preview. Click a county to open its official GOP website link (when available).
Find your county GOP chair and contact email by searching below or selecting a letter.
County party structure in Michigan
A County Republican Party (often referred to as a County GOP) is the official local organization of the Republican Party within each of Michigan’s 83 counties. County GOP organizations form the foundation of the party’s grassroots structure and serve as the primary point of contact for Republican voters, volunteers, candidates, and precinct delegates at the local level.
Each County Republican Party operates under the rules of the Michigan Republican Party and the Republican National Committee. While leadership structures vary slightly by county, most organizations are governed by elected county chairs and executive committees.
Political engagement in Michigan begins locally. County Republican Parties build volunteer networks, support ballot access efforts, and prepare for primary and general elections.
If you are looking to attend a county meeting, become a precinct delegate, volunteer for a campaign, or connect with local Republican leadership, your County GOP is the appropriate starting point.