| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1924, New York:
S.
H. Finley —
Stella
P. Nall |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Hamilton
H. Cotton —
Sue
D. Shafer |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Hamilton
H. Cotton |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Marcus
M. McCallen —
B.
Z. McKinney |
| |
1944, Chicago:
H.
R. Brinckerhoff —
Claudia
Worswick |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Frank
Lowrey —
James
E. Walker |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Curtis
S. Burrow —
James
E. Walker —
David
G. Wettlin —
Claudia
Worswick |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Oland
W. Carrick —
Hazel
L. Lewis —
Lester
Van Tatenhove |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Richard
T. Hanna —
William
Moseley Jones —
Hazel
L. Lewis —
Lester
Van Tatenhove |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Charles
Gant —
Richard
T. Hanna —
Samuel
Hurwitz —
Norman
J. Meyer —
Peter
Remel —
Robert
L. Wetzler |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Delia
Carbajal —
Dorman
L. Commons —
Kenneth
J. Cory —
Christopher
Elms —
Mary
A. Fulfer —
Mary
J. Gerber —
Joseph
M. Head —
Dorothy
H. Hersey —
Grover
A. Howard —
Douglas
I. Jeffe —
John
Kulstead —
Mary
L. Ledesma —
Margaret
E. Love —
James
H. Mahnke —
Billie
F. McPeek —
Rose
F. Nicholas —
Richard
O'Neill —
Marilyn
A. Pelkofer —
Janet
Phillips —
Betty
Ann Roberts —
J.
J. Rodriguez —
Nancy
E. Schiermeyer —
Louis
D. Velasquez —
Gail
Ziros |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Howard
Adler —
Sally
J. Alexander —
Melanie
P. Alkov —
Rajen
S. Anand —
Paul
Garza, Jr. —
Leonard
Lahtinen —
Bruce
Lee —
Rueben
R. Martinez —
Rita
C. Montes —
Andrea
Montoya —
Sami
M. Odeh —
Richard
J. O'Neil —
Audrey
Redfearn —
Sadie
Reid-Benham —
David
Stein —
Hazel
Stover —
Bruce
W. Sumner —
Mae
E. Ussery —
Loretta
A. Walker —
Al
Ybarra |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Adam
L. Acosta —
Howard
Adler —
Chauncey
Alexander —
Keith
Bohr —
Tim
Carpenter —
Mai
T. Cong —
Dorothy
Fortune —
Jennifer
Griggs —
Cynthia
S. Hanna —
Sean
Harrigan —
Lori
Ichisaki —
Dinh
K. Le —
Bruce
Lee —
Nancy
Leverette —
Patricia
McCabe —
Robert
E. McDonough —
Linda
Moulton-Patterson —
Susan
Naples —
Rima
M. Nashashibi —
Richard
O'Neill —
John
A. Perez —
Glenn
Plunkett —
Miguel
A. Pulido —
Margaret
A. Robinson —
Richard
Schrank —
Darren
G. Smith —
Mary
Taggart —
Larry
Trullinger —
Thomas
Umberg —
Annette
U'Ren —
Diane
Vigil —
Alfred
K. Whitehead —
Laureen
Wood —
Al
Ybarra |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Rueben
R. Martinez —
Miguel
A. Pulido |
| |
2004, Boston:
Joseph
Ahn —
Rajen
S. Anand —
Frank
P. Barbaro —
Caren
Bolinger —
Robert
Bolinger —
Rolinda
Burke —
Gerri
Colton —
William
Daly —
Mark
Devore —
Susan
Fenwick —
Carina
Franck-Patone —
Jeffrey
Friedman —
Gayle
Harris-Tuttle —
Lyn
Harris Hicks —
Laura
Huber —
Alexandra
Katsas —
Carol
Kernahan —
Howard
Kieffer —
Alitta
Kullman —
Linda
Moulton-Patterson —
George
L. Pla —
Christopher
L. Prevatt —
Diane
Quezada-Singer —
Lorraine
Quintanar —
Laura
K. Rico —
Loretta
Sanchez —
Marti
Schrank —
Edward
Wallin —
Al
Ybarra |
| |
2008, Denver:
Steven
K. Alari —
Rajen
S. Anand —
Frank
P. Barbaro —
Gustavo
A. Delgado —
Elyssa
Fox —
Lorri
Galloway —
Linnette
Garber —
John
R. Hanna —
Jill
S. Hardy —
Taylor
M. Honrath —
Davida
Hopkins-Parham —
Misha
R. Houser —
Janet
Keller —
Meghan
K. Maher —
Michele
C. Martinez —
Rueben
R. Martinez —
Laura
K. Rico —
James
C. Romero —
Lisa
C. Romines —
Loretta
Sanchez —
Marti
Schrank —
Erik
J. Sjobeck —
Jose
Solorio —
Sally
A. Stevens —
Marcia
E. Tilchin —
Steve
R. Young |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1908, Chicago:
S.
O. Walker |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Charles
C. Chapman |
| |
1920, Chicago:
C. D.
Ball |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Charles
C. Chapman |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Justus
F. Craemer |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Warner
B. Williams |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Nelson
T. Edward —
R.
Y. Williams |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Justus
F. Craemer |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Gordon
X. Richmond —
Florence
Stephens |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Lelia
Eastman —
Gordon
X. Richmond |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Thomas
H. Kuchel —
Gordon
X. Richmond —
Mary
Louise Topper |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Mary
Tuller Hoyt —
Thomas
H. Kuchel —
Gordon
X. Richmond —
James
B. Utt |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Mrs.
Hildred J. Ferrell —
Patricia
R. Hitt —
Walter
Knott —
Thomas
H. Kuchel —
Coalson
C. Morris —
Gordon
X. Richmond |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Robert
S. Barnes —
Robert
E. Dadham —
Mrs.
M. A. Duffy —
Nolan
Frizzelle —
Mrs.
Louis Hutton —
George
W. Jeffries —
Harry
H. Johnson, Jr. —
Emmet
Jones —
John
B. Kilroy —
Walter
Knott —
Coalson
C. Morris —
J.
E. Whetmore |
| |
1968, Miami Beach:
Edward
Mills |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
John
R. Bathe —
Robert
F. Beaver —
Marcia
Mae Bents —
Jane
H. Broughton —
George
E. Delehanty —
Marjorie
L. Fluor —
Lois
Ann Lundberg —
Edward
Mills —
Hugh
Mears Neighbour III —
David
Ortiz —
Eileen
E. Padberg —
Rodney
J. Sherman —
William
Teague |
| |
1976, Kansas City:
Edward
Mills |
| |
1980, Detroit:
Edward
Mills |
| |
1984, Dallas:
Edward
Mills |
| |
2004, New York:
Dick
Ackerman —
John
Cruz —
Lynn
Daucher —
Araceli
Gonzalez —
Mark
Leyes —
Curt
Pringle —
Frank
Ricchiazzi —
Emily
Sanford —
Carolyn
Yellis |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Dick
Ackerman —
George
Andrews —
George
L. Argyros, Sr. —
Steve
Baric —
John
Cannizzaro —
Alexandria
Coronado —
Stacy
Davis —
Frank
De Lima —
Truong
Diep —
Don
Enders —
Jon
Fleischman —
Ray
Grangoff —
Heather
Harwell —
John
Hill —
Gary
Hunt —
Buck
Johns —
Barbara
Keller —
John
Kirby —
Jacqueline
Mahan —
Diane
McGlinchey —
Elizabeth
Moyer —
Kevin
Muldoon —
Dina
Nguyen —
Trung
Nguyen —
Jesse
Petrilla —
Brandon
Powers —
Alexis
Pringle —
Curt
Pringle —
Eileen
Rubin —
Hal
Rubin —
John
Saunders —
Ted
Stelle —
Kathy
Tavoularis —
Pete
Tavoularis —
Van
Tran |
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