| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1876, St. Louis:
Jack
C. Hays |
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1912, Baltimore:
Frank
C. Drew —
Robert
M. Fitzgerald —
Walter
C. Price |
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1916, St. Louis:
William
B. Bunker —
Robert
M. Fitzgerald —
Georgia
C. Ormsby —
Walter
C. Price —
Virginia
M. Spinks |
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1920, San Francisco:
Nellie
G. Donohoe |
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1924, New York:
George
Beck —
Lydia
J. Bunker —
William
B. Bunker —
Robert
M. Fitzgerald —
Emma
L. Hotchkiss —
Ann
Wade O'Neil |
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1928, Houston:
Robert
M. Fitzgerald —
Lucretia
del Valle Grady —
James
F. Peck |
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1932, Chicago:
Alfred
V. Dalrymple —
Nellie
G. Donohoe —
Ada
Fraser —
Edna
Lewis —
John
V. Lewis —
Harry
H. McPike —
Olin
W. Murrell |
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1936, Philadelphia:
George
W. Baker, Jr. —
Wallace
B. Colthurst —
Lucretia
del Valle Grady —
Henry
Hyer Whiting —
J.
Stitt Wilson |
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1940, Chicago:
Patrick
W. McDonough —
Allen
J. Moore —
Max
Radin —
J.
Stitt Wilson |
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1944, Chicago:
Herbert
W. Erskine —
Monroe
Friedman —
Clifton
Hildebrand —
William
H. Hollander —
Gordon
F. Irvine —
Edward
J. Kilmartin —
Patrick
W. McDonough —
James
P. Smith —
Frank
Yoell |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Adah
Dodge —
Francis
Dunn, Jr. —
Monroe
Friedman —
Herman
A. Hager —
Patrick
W. McDonough —
Beatrice
McVaney —
W.
Byron Rumsford —
Claudia
Zumwalt |
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1952, Chicago:
Lyle
E. Cook —
Manuel
Dias —
John
M. Hoffman —
Stan
Lore —
Mrs.
Annis M. Rock —
Sheldon
Sackett —
Clara
Shirpser —
George
A. Walter, Jr. —
Elizabeth
H. Witkin |
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1956, Chicago:
Eulalia
Anderson —
Leonard
J. Dieden —
Monroe
Friedman —
D.
G. Gibson —
Mary
Green —
Martin
Huff, Jr. —
George
L. Killion —
George
P. Miller —
Helen
Moncharsh —
Peter
H. Odegard —
John
J. Purchio —
W.
Byron Rumford —
Charles
Russell —
Thomas
Winnett |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Eulalia
Anderson —
Robert
S. Ash —
Chester
R. Bartalini —
Carlos
Bee —
Jeffery
Cohelan —
Robert
W. Crown —
Leonard
J. Dieden —
D.
G. Gibson —
Patricia
D. Heavey —
John
W. Holmdahl —
Martin
Huff, Jr. —
Margaret
Johnson —
George
L. Killion —
George
P. Miller —
Nicholas
C. Petris —
W.
Byron Rumford —
Thomas
N. Saunders —
Clara
Shirpser —
Marianne
Weigel —
Thomas
Winnett |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Eulalia
Anderson —
Ruth
Avakian —
Carlos
Bee —
Lola
Bennett —
Richard
Clark —
Robert
L. Coate —
Fred
F. Cooper —
Robert
W. Crown —
Kimiko
Fujii —
D.
G. Gibson —
Ann
V. Lenway —
Daniel
N. Longaker —
Helen
Moncharsh —
John
Pappas —
W.
Byron Rumford —
John
K. Smith |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Alfreda
Abbott —
Margaret
T. Amoureux —
Aaron
J. Basey —
David
Blackwell —
Charles
Calloway —
Lynn
H. Caporale —
Guy
Clouser —
Robert
W. Crown —
John
George —
Erna
P. Harris —
Ying
L. Kelley —
Fred
Knauer —
Bill
Lockyer —
John
J. Miller —
Osborne
Pearson —
Salome
Phillips —
Frank
Pinkard —
Antonio
Polvorosa —
Clara
B. Provost —
Celestine
Randall —
John
Schiavenza —
Larry
Seidman —
Margaret
M. Shandera —
Louise
F. Stoll —
Ismael
O. Valenzuela —
Rita
S. Vandenburgh —
Mary
Lee Widener |
| |
1984, San Francisco:
Tom
Bates —
Bill
Lockyer |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Alfreda
Abbott —
Tom
Bates —
Gus
Billy —
Carmen
Carrillo —
Robert
C. Cheasty —
Celia
Cody —
Virginia
Diogo —
Kevin
J. Dowling —
Delaine
A. Eastin —
Margaret
Gee —
Loni
Hancock —
Elihu
M. Harris —
Chappell
Hayes —
Larry
Hendel —
Ying
L. Kelley —
Albert
T. Lucero —
Reginald
W. Lyles —
Janet
McAfee —
Pedro
Noguera —
Justin
Ostro —
Nicholas
C. Petris —
Wilson
C. Riles, Jr. —
Susan
Rosenthal —
Charlene
K. Shores —
Carla
Dillard Smith —
Michael
A. Stoll —
Ernestine
E. Tayabas —
Willa
Vernon —
Lionel
J. Wilson —
Michael
Winter |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Saundra
Andrews —
Mary
A. Bergan —
Gus
Billy —
Donna
Bojarsky —
Ellen
M. Corbett —
Norma
Creech —
Jeff
Davis —
Amalia
U. Deaztlan —
Delaine
A. Eastin —
Carl
E. Hackney —
Elihu
M. Harris —
Harry
Hartman —
Carl
Jaramillo —
Lorrie
Johnson —
Johan
M. Klehs —
Helen
Koci —
Barbara
Lee —
Marcelino
C. Martinez —
Henry
Mozell —
Justin
Ostro —
Jane
Robinson —
Gary
Sirbu —
Mark
Stein —
Christie
Vianson —
Deborah
Wahl —
Shirley
Ware |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Mary
A. Bergan —
Barbara
Lee —
Pete
Stark |
| |
2004, Boston:
Mary
Albert —
Robert
Alvarado —
Eugene
Benavides —
Vida
Benavides —
Mary
A. Bergan —
David
Bliss —
Wilma
Chan —
Michael
Colbruno —
Joel
Freid —
Karen
Green —
Maya
L. Harris West —
Benjamin
Kmetz —
Barbara
Lee —
Michael
Lysobey —
Mike
Machanich —
Heather
Pegas —
Art
H. Pulaski —
Ken
Riley —
Larry
Sheffey —
Pete
Stark —
Robin
Torello —
Emily
Weinstein —
Karita
Zimmerman |
| |
2008, Denver:
Jeffrey
L. Bleich —
Darleen
A. Brooks —
Desley
Brooks —
Meredith
E. Brown —
Paul
L. Cobb —
Kath
M. Delaney —
Ronald
V. Dellums —
Reuben
A. Duarte —
Maria
Echaveste —
Maisha
R. Everhart —
Fred
M. Feller —
Matthew
D. Freeman —
Mark
Friedman —
Jan
Giovannini-Hill —
Reygan
E. Harmon —
Barbara
Lee —
Bill
Lockyer —
Jerry
McNerney —
Katherine
A. Merrill —
Eleanor
Moses —
Jeff
Nibert —
James
H. Oddie —
Jennifer
S. Pae —
Don
Perata —
Art
H. Pulaski —
Jean
Quan —
William
Quirk —
Angela
Ramirez Holmes —
Daniel
R. Schneider —
Antonette
M. Shellen —
Pete
Stark —
Sandre
R. Swanson —
Steve
Tidrick —
Robin
Torello —
Virginia
Velez —
Ayelet
Waldman —
Tony
West |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
William
H. Chamberlain |
| |
1860, Chicago:
J.
R. McDonald |
| |
1880, Chicago:
John
A. Benson —
Socrates
Huff —
John
H. Roberts |
| |
1884, Chicago:
Eli
S. Dennison —
Rollin
C. Gaskill —
Thomas
H. Thompson |
| |
1888, Chicago:
Eli
S. Dennison |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Eli
S. Dennison —
C.
L. Lang |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
George
C. Pardee |
| |
1904, Chicago:
George
C. Pardee —
George
W. Reed |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Henry
A. Melvin —
George
D. Metcalf —
George
W. Reed |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Arthur
Arlett —
George
W. Bunnel —
G.
B. Daniels —
George
C. Pardee —
A.
L. Scott —
Charles
E. Snook —
John
W. Stetson —
C.
C. Young |
| |
1916, Chicago:
J.
F. Carlston —
Peter
J. Crosby —
O.
D. Hamlin —
Joseph
R. Knowland —
William
N. Speegle |
| |
1920, Chicago:
P.
E. Bowles —
Mrs.
J. B. Hume —
M.
J. Kelly —
Joseph
R. Knowland —
James
M. Oliver |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Charles
E. Dunscomb —
Addie
G. Estes —
George
C. Pardee —
W.
G. Tibbitts —
James
Traverse |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Joseph
R. Knowland —
Chester
H. Rowell —
Perry
T. Tompkins —
Earl
Warren |
| |
1932, Chicago:
John
F. Hassler —
Joseph
R. Knowland —
Stella
Linscott —
John
F. Slavich —
Earl
Warren |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Ralph
R. Fletcher —
Lex
Jensen —
Roscoe
D. Jones —
William
F. Knowland —
James
H. Phillips —
Chester
H. Rowell —
Annie
Woodall |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Harriet
Gould Forward —
William
F. Knowland —
James
H. Phillips —
William
F. Reichel —
Jessie
S. Williamson |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Reece
Clark —
Ruby
M. Iverson —
Joseph
R. Knowland —
John
J. Mulvany —
Donald
K. Quayle —
Charles
W. Real —
Mary
E. Scully —
Jessie
S. Williamson |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Arthur
H. Breed, Jr. —
Harold
C. Holmes, Jr. —
William
F. Knowland —
John
J. Mulvany —
Kent
D. Pursel —
William
F. Reichel —
Joseph
A. Schenone —
Robert
G. Sproul —
Arthur
F. Strehlow —
Jessie
S. Williamson |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Robert
S. Barkell —
Marjorie
H. E. Benedict —
Thomas
W. Caldecott —
Arthur
W. Carlson —
Walter
F. Gibson —
William
F. Knowland —
Anna
Law —
Luther
H. Lincoln —
John
J. Mulvany —
James
H. Quinn —
William
F. Reichel —
Marvin
Sherwin —
William
D. Wood |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Robert
S. Barkell —
Marjorie
H. E. Benedict —
Thomas
W. Caldecott —
Gardiner
Johnson —
William
F. Knowland —
John
J. Mulvany —
Gladys
A. Penland —
Kenneth
Purchase —
William
F. Reichel —
Arthur
F. Strehlow —
William
G. Werner |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Marjorie
H. E. Benedict —
Malcolm
M. Champlin —
Walter
I. Dahl —
J.
Marcus Hardin —
Gardiner
Johnson —
Stanley
E. McCaffrey —
Don
Mulford —
George
R. Vaughns —
Ruth
N. Watson |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Robert
S. Barkell —
Marjorie
H. E. Benedict —
Malcolm
M. Champlin —
Dunlap
Clark —
Donald
Field —
H.
P. Geason —
Robert
Hannon —
Gardiner
Johnson —
William
F. Knowland —
Don
Mulford —
Floyd
Sparks —
Arthur
F. Strehlow —
John
P. Vukasin, Jr. |
| |
1968, Miami Beach:
Gardiner
Johnson |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Frank
P. Adams —
Kathryn
A. Coon —
Sandy
Gist —
Hugh
S. Koford —
S.
Guy Puccio —
Susan
C. Schwab —
Patricia
Marie Weakley —
Diane
Williams —
Laura
A. Wirt |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Pamela
Benjamin —
Richard
Douglas |
| |
2004, New York:
James
Hartman —
Jonathan
Mayes —
Sean
Walsh |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Robert
Boyd —
Dustin
Bramell —
Tom
Bramell —
Jill
Buck —
Steve
Cho —
William
Grangoff —
Scott
Kamena —
Noel
Knight —
Douglas
Kroll —
Anjali
Lathi —
Donald
Marshall —
Jeniffer
Rodriguez —
Steve
Savas —
James
Snider —
John
Storella —
Chad
Thomas —
Helen
Yi |
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