| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1892, Chicago:
Albert
C. Baker |
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1904, St. Louis:
Carl
Hayden |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Walter
Brawner —
E. L.
Shaw |
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1916, St. Louis:
M.
J. Dougherty |
| |
1924, New York:
Walter
Brawner —
Maude
Glover —
John
L. Irvin —
Vernetta
O. Ivy —
Benjamin
B. Moeur —
Mrs.
A. Henderson Stockton |
| |
1928, Houston:
Neri
Osborn, Sr. —
J.
A. Sisson —
Mrs.
Samuel White |
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1936, Philadelphia:
W.
L. Barnum —
Arthur
Curlee —
Della
Tovrea Stuart |
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1940, Chicago:
Charles
C. Bernstein —
Arthur
Curlee —
J.
N. Harber —
Mrs.
Coit I. Hughes —
R.
G. Langmade —
T.
G. McKesson —
Edna
Munger —
Preston
Ollerton —
Bridgie
Porter —
George
Rawlins —
Jack
Sims —
Kirby
Vidrine |
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1944, Chicago:
Charles
C. Bernstein —
Ray
Busey —
Arthur
Curlee —
Mrs.
Coit I. Hughes —
Paul
F. Jones —
Louise
Moore —
F.
Drew Morey —
Minnie
J. Mueller —
Lillian
Turner —
G.
B. White —
Mrs.
Samuel White |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Pete
Beall —
Z.
Simpson Cox —
Vernon
Croaff —
Arthur
Curlee —
Roland
Drey —
Harry
Dunham —
Ruth
Hallas —
Delphia
Harrington —
Jeanette
Jennings —
Stephen
W. Langmade —
Goldie
Roberson —
Pearl
Robins —
Al
Spector —
Roy
D. Stone —
Tom
Taylor —
West
Timmerman —
Ralph
Watkins |
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1952, Chicago:
Duke
C. Burks —
Z.
Simpson Cox —
James
R. Freestone —
Herbert
Gilmore —
C.
A. Grant —
Hugh
E. Laird —
John
Metheany —
Frank
Milligan —
Kenneth
Pound —
Allen
Rosenberg —
L.
L. Steward, Jr. —
Frances
B. Weedon |
| |
1956, Chicago:
William
Barnes —
I.
G. Beall —
Dale
Benz —
S.
Buell Bracken —
Duke
C. Burks —
C.
A. Calhoun —
Joseph
Condrey —
Z.
Simpson Cox —
Ralph
Dexter —
Oscar
Giles —
William
A. Gray —
William
J. Harkness —
George
M. Hill —
J.
S. Jones —
Robert
Kersting —
Neil
Kimball —
Jeannette
Mahoney —
Kemper
Marley —
Al
Marth —
O.
L. McDaniel —
James
Minotto —
L.
L. Steward, Jr. —
Guy
Stillman —
Nico
Trujillo —
Ralph
Watkins —
Frances
B. Weedon —
Harold
Whitney —
Lovinna
Wright |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Robert
Kersting |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
John
Ahearn —
Tony
Alderson —
Robert
E. B. Allen —
Jacqueline
Ashford —
Robert
Begam —
Jesse
Bravo —
Anna
Chavez —
Lydia
de la Vara —
Herbert
L. Ely —
Lawrence
Enos —
Tom
Espinoza —
Joe
Fuchs —
Sam
Goddard —
Renz
D. Jennings —
Everett
King —
Norman
Levitt —
Sandee
Massetto —
Carlos
McCormick —
Erin
Miller —
Ida
Noble —
Ed
Pastor —
Betty
Patrick —
Rachel
Peters —
Selma
Pine —
Margaret
Rojas —
Nellie
Soto —
Laurens
Sparling —
Jeanine
Starrett —
Leon
Thompson —
Richard
B. Wilks |
| |
1984, San Francisco:
Ed
Pastor |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Christopher
B. Bali —
Robert
D. Bloom —
Janice
C. Brunson —
Ken
Cheuvront —
Manny
Cisneros —
Samuel
G. Coppersmith —
John
A. Cox —
Carol
Cure —
Burton
N. Drucker —
Eileen
Fellner —
Mark
Fleisher —
Lorraine
W. Frank —
Gloria
Furman —
Arthur
M. Hamilton —
Mary
E. Hartley —
Renz
D. Jennings —
Kevin
Johnson —
Sandra
D. Kennedy —
Penny
Kotterman —
Debra
S. Lopez —
Edward
Lopez —
Rose
Marie Lopez —
B.
Kay Lybeck —
Carolyn
Maxon —
Marge
McClanahan —
William
T. Murphree —
Andrea
Nicoletti —
Steve
Owens —
Todd
Paul Romero —
Phyllis
Rowe —
Frank
Sacco —
Bill
Stout —
Ellen
Terry —
Betty
J. Thompson —
Glenda
Walker —
Jean
Westwood —
Mary
Rose Wilcox |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Ken
Cheuvront —
Rose
Marie Lopez —
Janet
Napolitano —
Steve
Owens —
Ed
Pastor —
Mary
Rose Wilcox |
| |
2004, Boston:
Lucy
Berman —
Maryanne
Bickford —
Martha
Bruneau —
Janice
C. Brunson —
Nancy
Buel —
Virgel
Cain —
Susan
Castner —
John
Chiazza —
Kenneth
Clark —
Dolly
Emmett —
William
Fitzgerald —
Beverly
Fox-Miller —
Terry
Goddard —
David
Goldwin —
Anne
Greenberg —
Balbir
Grewal —
Llewellyn
Howell —
Jack
Jackson, Jr. —
Dennis
Jensen —
Matt
Jewett —
Judy
Kennedy —
Lawrence
King —
Rose
Marie Lopez —
Gerald
Lusson —
Merle
Lustig —
Shirley
McAllister —
Jerome
Mooers —
Janet
Napolitano —
Tim
Nelson —
Daniel
R. Ortega, Jr. —
Ron
Owen —
Steve
Owens —
Ed
Pastor —
Laura
Pastor —
James
Pederson —
Lisa
Perez —
Joni
Ramos —
Marie
Rogers —
Bob
Rosenberg —
Eddie
Smith —
Alexis
Tameron —
Lisa
Underhill —
Mary
Rose Wilcox —
Dritan
Zela |
| |
2008, Denver:
Howard
Bell —
Donald
Bivens —
Bree-Elizabeth
Boehlke —
Debra
Boehlke —
Robert
Boehlke —
Sean
Bowie —
James
Brodie —
Elizabeth
J. Brown —
Janice
C. Brunson —
Ken
Cheuvront —
John
Chiazza —
Angie
Crouse —
Ginny
Dickey —
Diane
Enos —
Adam
Falk —
Kit
Filby —
Beverly
Fox-Miller —
David
Gass —
Terry
Goddard —
Antonio
Gonzales —
Donna
Gratehouse —
Kathleen
Hobbs —
Michael
Incorvaia —
Michael
E. Johnson —
Dana
Kennedy —
Judy
Kennedy —
Lauren
Kuby —
Mark
Manoil —
Ruben
Marinelarena —
Shirley
McAllister —
Robert
Meza —
Matthew
G. Miller —
Harry
E. Mitchell —
Janet
Napolitano —
Ed
Pastor —
George
Paterakis —
James
Pederson —
Lois
Pfau —
Jose
Rivas —
David
Schapira —
Kyrsten
Sinema —
Eddie
Smith —
Brandan
Spradling —
Roman
W. Ulman —
Genevieve
Vega —
Carolyn
Warner —
Lisa
White —
Katharine
Widland —
Mary
Rose Wilcox |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1880, Chicago:
William
A. Vosburg |
| |
1884, Chicago:
L.
H. Goodrich |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Charles
H. Akers —
George
Christy —
Thomas
F. Grindell |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Alexander
O. Brodie |
| |
1912, Chicago:
J.
C. Adams —
I.
L. Stoddard |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Edward
Kent, Jr. —
Frank
R. Stewart |
| |
1920, Chicago:
George
W. Elias —
James
A. Embry —
Emma
M. Guild —
Charles
F. Price |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
J.
C. Adams —
Mrs.
J. L. B. Alexander —
H.
R. Daggs —
Mrs.
J. F. Lewis —
S.
F. Williams |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Jack
Fraser —
Dwight
B. Heard —
L.
B. Hitchcock —
F.
W. Latimer —
Mrs.
J. A. Stokely —
John
D. Washington |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Elizabeth
Gray —
Rudolph
Kuchler —
John
M. Ross |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Jerrie
W. Lee —
Freeda
Marks —
Eva
Robinette |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
E.
S. Clark —
H.
R. Daggs —
Vernon
C. Foster |
| |
1944, Chicago:
W.
O. Glick —
Phil
Greene —
Denver
C. Henson —
Chet
Williams |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Richard
Fennemore —
Orme
Lewis —
Russell
Scheid —
Charles
Sloan —
Derek
Van Dyke |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Carl
W. Divelbiss —
Laurens
L. Henderson —
Barnett
E. Marks —
Robert
L. Myers —
N.
Clyde Pierce —
William
S. Porter —
John
J. Rhodes —
Mae
D. Ricketts —
Robert
H. Wallace —
Chet
Williams —
Katherine
Wilson |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Kenneth
G. Bentson —
Mrs.
Bert Cross —
Paul
J. Fannin —
John
Gray —
Marshall
Humphrey —
Margaret
Hurley —
Denison
Kitchel —
Richard
G. Kleindienst —
Don
Reese —
Harry
Rosenzweig —
Stephen
C. Shadegg —
Ralph
E. Staggs —
William
C. Turner |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
James
A. Beaman —
B.
W. Burns —
Paul
J. Fannin —
Mrs.
Norman Hurley —
Mrs.
Richard Johns —
Denison
Kitchel —
Richard
G. Kleindienst —
Frank
P. Middleton —
Donald
D. Myers —
George
Pale —
Mrs.
John C. Pritzlaff, Jr. —
John
J. Rhodes —
Harry
Rosenzweig —
Paul
Singer —
Ralph
E. Staggs —
Mrs.
Richard Timmons |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Eloise
Banks —
Cecelia
Benites —
Mary
Crisp —
Dolores
Foyle —
G.
David Gage —
Carolyn
Gunter —
Beverly
E. Hermon —
Calvin
Holman —
Fred
Koory, Jr. —
Burton
Kruglick —
Jon
Kyl —
Charles
Lemon —
Samuel
Mardian, Jr. —
Joe
Markey —
Sandra
Day O'Connor —
John
J. Rhodes —
Harry
Rosenzweig —
Lucille
Schoolland —
Douglas
Whitneybell |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
John
Jefferson |
| |
2004, New York:
Kirk
Adams —
Fred
Ash —
Nancy
Barto —
Jan
Brewer —
Diane
Carr —
Christina
Corieri —
Paris
Dennard —
Evelyn
Ensminger —
Jose
Esparza —
Bob
Fannin —
Lisa
Fannin —
Margaret
Garcia-Dugan —
Sharon
Giese —
Don
Goldwater —
H.
Steven Johnson —
Golda
Kerl —
Horst
Kraus —
Debbie
Lesko —
Dan
Lewis —
Michael
Lidberg —
Tom
Liddy —
Anne
Lynch —
Mac
Magruder —
Diane
Ortiz-Parsons —
Bernice
Roberts —
John
Rutledge —
Ed
Sanchez —
David
Burnell Smith —
Shiree
Verdone —
Milton
Wheat —
William
Wiess —
Max
Wilson |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Joe
Abate —
Kirk
Adams —
Lisa
Atkins —
Anne
Hamilton Bark —
Stan
Barnes —
Edward
Najeeb Basha —
Dave
Berry —
Steve
Betts —
Dave
Braswell —
Jan
Brewer —
Jerrell
Brooks —
Doug
Cole —
Chris
Dahm —
Tom
Farley —
Laura
French —
Deb
Gullett —
Alberto
Gutier —
Hugh
Hallman —
Garry
Hays —
Tom
Horne —
Charles
Jensen —
Christine
Jones —
John
Kaites —
Galen
Kimmick —
Horst
Kraus —
Burton
Kruglick —
K.
V. Kumar —
Marilyn
LaFoe —
William
Lee —
Barbara
Leff —
Anne
Lynch —
Jane
Lynch —
Leo
Eugene Mahoney —
Jan
Martinson —
Lee
Miller —
Roy
Miller —
Paulina
Morris —
Diane
Ortiz-Parsons —
Marcella
Peters —
Gary
Pierce —
Cheryl
Pietkiewicz —
Larry
Pike —
Katherine
Pullen —
Randall
L. Pullen —
Constantin
Querard —
Juan
Ramos —
Susie
Rappoport —
Carrie
Rauch —
Donna
Reagan —
Amy
Rezzonico —
Paul
Russell —
Ed
Sanchez —
Augustus
Shaw IV —
Eric
Spencer —
Don
Stapley —
Jay
Tibshraeny —
Steve
Tully —
Shiree
Verdone —
Daniel
Veres —
James
Waring —
Bobbie
Watts —
Milton
Wheat —
Peggy
Wheat —
Edward
Paul Whetton —
Chad
Willems —
Edward
O. Willis —
Max
Wilson —
C.
T. Wright —
Kimberly
Yee |
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