| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1912, Baltimore:
Frank
A. Salmons |
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1916, St. Louis:
Jefferson
Davis —
William
Kettner |
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1924, New York:
William
Kettner —
May
French Worth |
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1928, Houston:
I.
I. Irwin |
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1932, Chicago:
Charles
C. Crouch |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Jeanette
E. Daley |
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1940, Chicago:
Edouard
V. M. Izac |
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1944, Chicago:
Henry
B. Cramer —
Madelyn
A. Cramer —
H.
Louise Darby —
Edouard
V. M. Izac |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Sylura
Barron —
Carl
Bertschinger —
Charles
C. Dail —
D.
G. Hamilton —
Mary
Lou Ives —
Ed
W. Riley |
| |
1952, Chicago:
John
A. Brant —
Hugo
M. Fisher —
Mrs.
Fay H. Jones —
Clinton
D. McKinnon |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Thomas
Dammann —
Hugo
M. Fisher —
Harry
O. Juliani —
Ross
T. McIntire —
Clinton
D. McKinnon —
Louise
McLean —
Ed
W. Riley —
Vincent
Whelan —
G.
K. Williams |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Bert
A. Betts —
Hugo
M. Fisher —
Thomas
P. Golden —
Charles
J. Hardy —
Barbara
Lang Hayes —
Sheridan
N. Hegland —
Diane
D. McGinness —
William
C. Moeser —
Sol
Price —
Brown
Van Voorhees |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
John
S. Alessio —
Joan
R. Braden —
John
A. Collins —
Olga
Dunbar —
Murray
D. Goodrich —
Sherwood
Gordon —
Armon
Henderson —
Irvin
J. Kahn —
M.
Larry Lawrence —
Diane
D. McGinness —
Estelle
A. Mooney —
G.
M. Phelps, Jr. —
R.
R. Richardson —
Armando
M. Rodriguez —
John
Straza —
Harry
B. Sugarman —
Lionel
Van Deerlin |
| |
1968, Chicago:
M.
Larry Lawrence |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Estelle
Chacon —
Janice
Crooks —
Cornelius
Dutcher —
Don
Hon Edwards —
Lucille
Goldman —
Laura
Gonzales —
Ruth
Griffin —
Robert
R. Henry —
Gary
Hoffman —
M.
Larry Lawrence —
Harland
Leal —
Conley
R. Major —
Ernie
Mason —
John
McGuane —
Susan
Melhaud —
John
F. Moriarty —
Melisa
Lynn Moriarty —
Susan
A. Painter —
Andrew
G. Pino —
Lawrence
Schwartz —
Paula
Siegel —
Florence
B. Stevens |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Janet
L. Atkins —
Jim
Bates —
Martin
Block —
Margaret
L. Carlson —
Jerelyn
D. Dilno —
Byron
S. Georgiou —
Lucy
Killea —
Herbert
B. King —
Ardelia
McClure —
Maria
Elena Murphy —
Ann
Nye —
Gladys
E. Palast —
Colette
S. Perkins —
Carlton
Poling —
R.
Steven Pope —
Lynn
Schenk —
A.
Brad Truax —
Edward
Y. Vallencia —
Joe
Wainio —
Crosby
L. Williams —
Sofia
Minnie Ybarra |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Martin
Block —
Margaret
Bonas —
Margaret
L. Carlson —
Joanne
F. Climie —
Poppy
DeMarco Dennis —
Marcia
Dickstein-Sudolsky —
Owen
Evans —
Bob
Filner —
Kathleen
E. Harmon —
Joseph
C. Heisler, Jr. —
J.
Eric Hereford —
Bradford
Jacobsen —
Gloria
Johnson —
Edward
G. Lehman —
Aboobaker
Mahomed —
Sandra
McBrayer —
Ardelia
McClure —
Susan
M. McEntire —
Charles
L. McKain —
Eliseo
V. Medina —
Jose
Medina —
Louis
Monteilh —
Gracia
Molina Pick —
Miriam
Plotkin —
Betty
J. Robinson —
Dena
Webb |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Bob
Filner |
| |
2004, Boston:
Lisa
Barkett —
Ernie
Barrera —
Laurie
Black —
Martin
Block —
Karen
Bramell —
Jenifer
Broadbent —
Michael
P. Byron —
Jennifer
Cruse —
Susan
A. Davis —
Cindy
Edwards —
Thor
O. Emblem —
Newton
Ferris —
Bob
Filner —
Cara
Geils —
LeRoy
Henry —
Sheila
Hsu —
Verna
S. King —
Barry
Ladendorf —
Mara
Lee —
Steven
Lei —
Willie
E. Little —
Robert
McDaniel —
Cheryl
Alethia Phelps —
Gracia
Molina Pick —
Danae
Ramirez —
Marilyn
R. Riley —
Alex
Sachs —
Lynn
Schenk —
Gerry
Senda —
Christopher
Stowell —
Juan
Vargas —
Steven
Wardinski —
Pat
Washington |
| |
2008, Denver:
Devonna
N. Almagro —
Richard
A. Ascher —
Toni
G. Atkins —
John
Baden —
Gregory
Bolian —
Francine
P. Busby —
Marcus
A. Bush —
Kathleen
T. Calzada —
Dave
M. Carlson —
Margaret
L. Carlson —
Susan
A. Davis —
Thor
O. Emblem —
Tracy
L. Emblem —
Bob
Filner —
Elsa
E. Gaxiola —
Dorothy
R. Gesick —
Kathleen
E. Harmon —
Patrick
J. Hurley —
Marsha
W. Johnston —
Christine
T. Kehoe —
David
Little —
Willie
E. Little —
Carla
E. Mays —
Jose
R. Preciado —
Richard
Relinger —
Marilyn
R. Riley —
Craig
Roberts —
Rachel
Rott —
Mary
Salas —
Erika
E. Schinler |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1880, Chicago:
Will
M. Smith |
| |
1884, Chicago:
David
C. Reed |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Ulysses
S. Grant, Jr. |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Ulysses
S. Grant, Jr. |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Edgar
A. Luce |
| |
1916, Chicago:
John
S. Akerman —
Lyman
J. Gage |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Fred
A. Heilbron —
James
E. Keating |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
E.
P. Sample —
John
D. Spreckles |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Mrs.
Howard C. Dunham —
John
T. Kean |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Ed
Fletcher —
John
F. Forward, Jr. —
Ralph
S. Roberts —
Douglas
Settle |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
George
Burnham —
J.
Russell Jones —
James
R. Scott —
Ralph
W. Wallace |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
William
F. LaMonte —
Kathryn
T. Neihouse —
Mrs.
Thomas S. Whitlock |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Vroman
J. Dorman —
LeRoy
Goodbody —
Lillian
Johnson —
C.
Arnholt Smith |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
William
O. Cotton —
Walter
L. Forward, Jr. —
Frederick
C. Sherman —
John
A. Steiger |
| |
1952, Chicago:
George
C. Bond —
Vroman
J. Dorman —
Lillian
J. Lehman —
William
H. Patterson —
Richard
E. Patton |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Elliott
H. Cushman —
Benton
W. Decker —
Charles
K. Fletcher —
Dorothea
McCall —
William
H. Patterson |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Marjorie
P. Acker —
Clair
W. Burgener —
William
H. Patterson —
Eleanor
R. Ring —
C.
Arnholt Smith |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Hale
Ashcraft —
Charles
E. Badger —
E.
Richard Barnes —
Clair
W. Burgener —
Charles
K. Fletcher —
Leslie
E. Gehres —
Maria
H. Hill —
Gordon
C. Luce —
Victor
P. Lundy —
Eleanor
R. Ring —
Jack
Schrade —
Arnolt
Smith |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
James
H. Ashcraft —
Chris
Ellen Bibb —
Richard
G. Capen, Jr. —
Kim
Fletcher —
Leslie
E. Gehres —
Ruth
Flores Harper —
Michael
J. Hollman —
Nora
F. Hom —
Gordon
C. Luce —
Clinton
D. McKinnon —
Eleanor
R. Ring —
Jack
Schrade —
John
Stull |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Robert
Ard |
| |
2004, New York:
Catherine
Anderson —
Linda
Dealy —
Lorelei
Kinder —
Ron
Nehring —
Stephen
Puetz —
Jeff
Sedivec —
Charlene
Zettel |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Joel
Anderson —
Ben
Bosanac —
Kelly
Burt —
Joseph
Camacho —
Mindy
Fletcher —
Nathan
Fletcher —
Clayton
Fuller —
Hal
Furman —
Sam
Hardage —
John
Heubusch —
Luther
Horton —
Shirley
Horton —
Mary
Humphrey —
Lorelei
Kinder —
Ron
Kinder —
Jessie
Knight —
Tony
Krvaric —
John
Marshall —
Mike
McNitt —
Tom
Nassif —
Ron
Nehring —
Patrick
Ord —
George
Plescia —
Christine
Rubin —
Pete
Saxon —
Chuck
Smith —
Tamara
Smith —
Bruce
Thompson |
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