| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1876, St. Louis:
Thomas
M. Patterson —
A.
J. Williams |
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1880, Cincinnati:
Thomas
M. Patterson |
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1888, St. Louis:
Thomas
M. Patterson |
| |
1892, Chicago:
Thomas
M. Patterson |
| |
1908, Denver:
Charles
S. Thomas |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Lafayette
Hughes —
C.
P. Maltby —
C.
G. Pitschke —
Richard
Ryan |
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1916, St. Louis:
Frank
L. Bishop —
Gerald
Hughes —
Nancy
Kirkland —
Thomas
Murphy —
W.
L. Stamper —
Joseph
A. Thatcher |
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1928, Houston:
Hattie
Burdette —
Maude
Crosby —
Samuel
Feldman —
W.
W. Grant, Jr. —
Thomas
E. Howard —
Benjamin
L. Jefferson —
George
Lewis —
Phillip
McCarthy —
Charles
D. Vail —
William
H. Young |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Oscar
L. Chapman —
Samuel
Chutkow —
Frank
Hefferley —
A.
B. Hirschfeld —
Margaret
Lubeley —
Essie
Marple —
Harry
Risley —
Richard
F. Ryan |
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1940, Chicago:
Ollie
M. Bannister —
John
A. Carroll —
Oscar
L. Chapman —
Samuel
Chutkow —
Harold
F. Collins —
Philip
Hornbein —
Mary
Kingsley —
Philomena
Mancini —
C.
B. Noxon —
J.
J. Patterson —
Harry
Rosenthal —
Benjamin
F. Stapleton —
H.
P. Sweeney |
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1944, Chicago:
Oscar
L. Chapman —
Benjamin
C. Hilliard —
A.
B. Hirschfeld —
O.
L. 'Sonny' Lawson —
Phil
McCarty —
J.
R. McCusker —
Michael
Pomponio —
Harry
Rosenthal —
Allegra
Saunders —
Joseph
Scavo —
Barney
L. Whatley |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Oswald
C. Abernathy —
William
W. Broaddus —
Frank
Ciancio —
Herbert
Finley —
Rose
Hill —
A.
B. Hirschfeld —
Ray
H. McDonald —
John
W. Metzger —
John
J. Morrissey —
Allegra
Saunders —
Wayne
C. Williams |
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1952, Chicago:
Elvin
R. Caldwell —
John
A. Carroll —
George
A. Cavender —
Edward
V. Dunklee —
Mary
C. Griffith —
Lawrence
M. Henry —
A.
B. Hirschfeld —
Alex
Keller —
O.
A. Knight —
Joseph
F. Little —
Michael
Pomponio —
George
F. Rock —
Joseph
Scavo |
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1956, Chicago:
Richard
K. Ayers —
David
A. Bunn —
George
A. Cavender —
James
M. Connors —
Lillian
Cook —
Frances
Dolan —
Edward
V. Dunklee —
Thomas
L. Gerault —
Mary
C. Griffith —
Lawrence
M. Henry —
Edward
Hester —
A.
B. Hirschfeld —
Irving
S. Hook —
Joseph
L. Horgan —
James
R. Mosier —
Gertrude
Palmer —
Michael
Pomponio —
Robert
Rhone, Jr. —
George
F. Rock —
Allegra
Saunders —
Joseph
Scavo —
Helen
Wall |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Robert
Appel —
Eda
Brannan —
John
A. Carroll —
George
A. Cavender —
Harold
F. Collins —
Eldon
Cooper —
Robert
S. Crites —
Marvin
Dansky —
William
Davoren —
Frances
Dolan —
Arnold
Elperstein —
Ken
Lawrence —
O.
L. 'Sonny' Lawson —
Charles
F. Lindsay —
O.
R. Lundborg —
Tom
McCormick —
Stephen
L. R. McNichols —
John
J. Morrissey —
Michael
Pomponio —
Marian
Rossmiller —
Helen
Wall —
Byron
R. White —
Andrew
Wysowatcky |
| |
1980, New York:
Greig
Asher —
Ann
Bormolini —
Cleo
N. Breeze —
Mary
Anne Castellano —
Phyllis
Chavez —
Roderick
Delgado —
Chuck
DeMoulin —
LaChun
Ellison —
Julia
Fitz-Randolph —
Tim
Flores —
Robert
Hernandez —
Mark
Hogan —
Barbara
Holme —
Doris
Hummel —
Marion
Johnson —
Richard
D. Lamm —
Rosemary
E. Marshall —
Albert
Montoya —
Lynn
Pantleo —
Federico
F. Pena —
Roy
R. Romer —
Kathleen
A. Saidy —
Shirley
Siek —
Gloria
Tanner —
Dale
Tooley —
Dick
Young |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Margaret
Atencio —
Beverly
G. Ausfahl —
Polly
B. Baca —
Charles
E. Bedford —
Larry
Beer —
Richard
G. Evans —
Christopher
T. Gates —
Howard
B. Gelt —
Charles
Johnson —
Selma
Lock —
Glenda
Swanson Lyle —
Mary
Alice Mandarich —
Ramona
Martinez —
Francie
Miran —
Philip
Perington —
Theresa
Schook —
Katrina
Sims —
Penfield
Tate —
Wellington
E. Webb —
Linda
Yardley |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Margaret
Atencio —
Diana
L. DeGette —
Christopher
T. Gates —
Ramona
Martinez —
Wellington
E. Webb |
| |
2004, Boston:
Margaret
Atencio —
Andrea
Autobee —
Polly
B. Baca —
Andrew
Boian —
Fran
Coleman —
Rosario
de Baca —
Diana
L. DeGette —
Lino
Lipinsky de Orlov —
Rick
M. Garcia —
Christopher
T. Gates —
Ken
Gordon —
Kenneth
Hermann —
Joel
Leventhal —
Tish
Maes —
Mary
Alice Mandarich —
Ramona
Martinez —
Jennifer
Mello —
Michael
Russell Neil —
Jonathan
W. Postal —
Khadija
Qadri —
Mannie
Rodriguez —
Paul
B. Rosenthal —
Vicki
Rottman —
Ken
Salazar —
Wellington
E. Webb —
Elbra
Wedgeworth —
Linda
Yardley |
| |
2008, Denver:
Polly
B. Baca —
Veronica
Barela —
Terrance
D. Carroll —
Diana
L. DeGette —
Crisanta
Duran —
Anthony
E. Graves —
Jeffrey
S. Hart —
Allegra
Haynes —
Cary
Kennedy —
Paul
D. Lopez —
Awilda
R. Marquez —
Rosemary
E. Marshall —
Ramona
Martinez —
Seth
E. Masket —
Federico
F. Pena —
Jonathan
W. Postal —
Bill
Ritter —
Mannie
Rodriguez —
Jacqueline
St. Joan —
Vivian
Y. Stovall —
Mark
W. Thrun —
Patricia
Waak |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1880, Chicago:
Wolfe
Londoner —
John
L. Routt —
Amos
Steck |
| |
1884, Chicago:
Samuel
Hitt Elbert —
J.
W. Graham |
| |
1888, Chicago:
George
H. Graham —
Henry
R. Wolcott |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Robert
W. Bonynge —
Frank
C. Goudy —
David
J. Kelly —
Archie
M. Stevenson —
John
A. Williams |
| |
1904, Chicago:
George
L. Hodges —
Mrs.
O. E. Le Fevre —
John
W. Springer —
Archie
M. Stevenson —
R.
W. Wright, Jr. |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Thomas
Campbell —
W.
R. Freeman —
Crawford
Hill —
John
A. Holmberg —
Whitney
Newton —
James
Williams |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Simon
Guggenheim —
Crawford
Hill —
Horton
Pope —
Archie
M. Stevenson —
James
Williams |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Charles
Boettcher —
Karl
C. Schuyler —
Ralph
W. Smith —
Archie
M. Stevenson —
J.
Foster Symes —
Charles
W. Waterman |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Mrs.
Dewey C. Bailey —
James
C. Burger —
W.
H. Leonard —
Lawrence
C. Phipps —
Anna
M. Scott —
Eleanor
Young |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
William
V. Hodges —
James
W. Kelley —
Calvin
Morse —
Fred
W. Parks —
William
L. Petriken —
Lawrence
C. Phipps —
Mrs.
V. Z. Reed —
A.
A. Rollestone —
Charles
W. Waterman —
J.
H. Westbrook |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
L.
Ward Bannister —
Charles
Boettcher —
Thomas
S. Burbridge —
L.
S. Hall —
William
V. Hodges —
Frank
W. Howbert —
James
Owen —
Lawrence
C. Phipps —
Joseph
D. D. Rivers —
George
H. Shaw —
Grace
Tarbell —
Charles
W. Waterman |
| |
1932, Chicago:
William
V. Hodges —
Charles
W. Waterman |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Ruth
K. Alexander —
Claude
K. Boettcher —
Charles
R. Enos —
T.
T. McKinney —
James
Owen —
Truman
Stockton |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Joyce
Arneill —
William
C. Blair —
William
A. Braiden —
William
R. Eaton —
Frank
L. Fetzer —
Edward
Knowles —
Archibald
A. Lee —
Lawrence
C. Phipps, Jr. —
Dan
Sullivan |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Claude
K. Boettcher —
Robert
G. Bosworth —
James
T. Burke —
Lucy
B. Coykendall —
W.
H. Leonard —
Eugene
D. Millikin —
Erskin
R. Myer —
Louise
Quaintance —
William
I. Reilly —
Lester
C. Thomas —
Lowell
White |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Charles
A. Baer —
Thomas
A. Dines —
Ruth
Evans —
Frank
L. Fetzer —
Gail
L. Ireland —
Harold
Taft King —
Eugene
D. Millikin —
Mary
Pemberton —
Allan
R. Phipps —
John
Schwarz —
Ruth
Stockton —
Mildred
Westbrook —
Lowell
White |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Eileen
E. Archibold —
Lillian
S. Bondurant —
Charles
D. Bromley —
Frank
L. Hays —
Charles
S. Hill —
Henry
L. Larsen —
Eugene
D. Millikin —
William
F. Nicholson —
L.
M. Pexton —
Lawrence
C. Phipps, Jr. —
George
J. Robinson —
Ralph
Sargent, Jr. —
Kathleen
Wortz —
Harold
D. Writer |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
H.
C. Bretschneider —
Ellen
Clark —
Orpha
Hall —
Ellen
G. Harris —
Clarence
L. Ireland —
Frank
Kemp —
Eugene
D. Millikin —
Edward
Nicholson —
Aksel
Nielsen —
Marshall
F. Norling —
Etienne
Perenyi —
Richard
H. Shaw —
May
Willis |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Golda
Clarkin —
Mrs.
Harry Gates —
Charles
Kelly —
Frank
Kemp —
Carol
Lee Maxey —
Murray
McComas —
Rendle
Myer —
Edward
Nicholson —
Eleanor
Repass —
Mrs.
Chauncey Ritter |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Wilard
L. Ball —
Charles
D. Byrne —
Caribel
Conry —
Corinne
Cottrell —
Jo
Ann Gray —
Donald
E. Kelley —
Edward
Nicholson —
Robert
C. Rosenheim —
Virginia
Townsend —
James
L. Treece |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Barbara
L. Anderson —
Charles
D. Byrne —
Richard
Kittrell —
Ernest
A. Martinez —
Mildred
McCleave —
James
D. McKevitt —
Betty
Neale —
Gregory
Rogers —
Richard
H. Shaw —
Diane
Wetherill |
| |
2004, New York:
Harry
Arkin |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Harry
Arkin —
Ryan
Call —
Michael
Eddy —
Cynthia
Harmlyn —
Beverly
Henry —
Celeste
Huber —
Patrick
Kelly —
Monica
Owens —
Gabriel
Schwartz —
Joe
Smith —
Mary
Smith —
Jobadiah
Weeks —
Joy
Wood |
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