NRA Board Re-Elects LaPierre 54-1 Despite Scandal

  • Vote tally favoring longtime boss reflects united board
  • Allen West challenged leadership, citing corruption concerns
Wayne LaPierre prepares to speak at the George R. Brown Convention Center during the National Rifle Association (NRA) annual convention in Houston, Texas, on May 27, 2022.Photographer: Brandon Bell/Getty Images
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The National Rifle Association’s board of directors re-elected its longtime leader Wayne LaPierre in Houston on Monday, despite the group’s deteriorating finances, claims he misused its funds and a challenge from a prominent Texas Republican.

The 76-member board voted 54-1 in favor of LaPierre. The native New Yorker has held the title of NRA’s executive vice president since 1991, according to Phillip Journey, a board member who attended the meeting. It’s unclear if all board members were in attendance or if any abstained from the balloting.