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Jefferson County
Colorado

Jefferson County Political Parties


Democratic Party chairs in Jefferson County: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Jefferson County: [none currently in database]


Jefferson County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: J. A. Ferris — C. P. Hoyt
   1916, St. Louis: Wesley Staley
   1928, Houston: Norton Montgomery
   1936, Philadelphia: Fred Bunger — Sally Wales
   1940, Chicago: William McGrath
   1952, Chicago: Burl Maxwell — Roscoe Pile
   1956, Chicago: Harry Mott, Jr.
   1960, Los Angeles: George Sweeney
   1980, New York: Lynne Bower — Judy English — John Vigil — Dorothy Witherspoon
   1996, Chicago: Scott Hutchings
   2004, Boston: John Fitz-Gerald — Julia A. Hicks — Whitney Knaus — Ann Knollman — Alexis Perlmutter — Ed Perlmutter — Rita Schnidt — Dave Thomas
   2008, Denver: William J. Beaver — Saoirse A. Charis-Graves — Dorian N. Delong — Jere A. Kennedy — Mona H. Merchant — Monisha M. Merchant — Ed Perlmutter — Gordon W. Williams
Republican National Conventions:
   1896, St. Louis: John F. Vivian
   1912, Chicago: William G. Smith
   1916, Chicago: H. F. Ruby
   1944, Chicago: Homer L. Pearson — Alma K. Schneider
   1948, Philadelphia: Paul V. Pattridge
   1952, Chicago: Mrs. Pat Eccles
   1956, San Francisco: Marge Ethel
   1960, Chicago: Emory L. O'Connell
   1964, San Francisco: Richard Hite
   1972, Miami Beach: Thomas Carney — Robert Groke — Velma Meulengracht
   1988, New Orleans: Syl Morgan-Smith
   2004, New York: Randy Hoffman — Trish Miller — Syl Morgan-Smith
   2008, St. Paul: Marti Albright — Sean Doherty — Kathryn Isenberger — William Jeffers — Matt Knoedler — Art Onweller — Jack Ott — Shirley Sietz

 

 


 
   
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