The national chairperson is

A) formally elected by the national convention.
B) formally elected by the national committee but in practice is chosen by the party's presidential nominee.
C) formally elected by state conventions.
D) elected by the party membership using primaries and/or party caucuses.
E) no longer in existence.


B

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