| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
William
D. Bishop —
Philo
C. Calhoun |
| |
1864, Chicago:
William
F. Taylor |
| |
1868, New York:
Matthew
Bulkley |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
Dwight
Morris —
Henry
Sherwood |
| |
1888, St. Louis:
Henry
A. Bishop |
| |
1900, Kansas City:
Homer
S. Cummings |
| |
1904, St. Louis:
Homer
S. Cummings |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Henry
A. Bishop —
Charles
Kerr —
Archibald
McNeil, Jr. —
Thomas
F. Reilly |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
Edward
D. Freeman —
John
Keogh —
William
P. Kirk —
Charles
D. Lockwood —
Thomas
Newton —
Daniel
E. Walker |
| |
1920, San Francisco:
B.
I. Ashmun —
Michael
Connery —
Homer
S. Cummings —
Jeremiah
Donovan —
William
P. Kirk —
Charles
D. Lockwood |
| |
1924, New York:
Paul
R. Connery —
John
A. Cornell —
Michael
T. Cuff —
Homer
S. Cummings —
Mary
C. Mahoney —
Archibald
McNeil, Jr. —
Caroline
Ruutz-Rees —
Hanford
S. Weed |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Fred
Atwater —
Philo
C. Calhoun —
Paul
R. Connery —
Mary
C. Coughlin —
Homer
S. Cummings —
Mrs.
John Daskam —
Joseph
J. Devine —
Alphonsus
J. Donahue —
M.
Augustus Lynch —
Brien
McMahon —
Mary
McNamara —
Mabel
McQueeney —
William
S. Meaney —
Alfred
N. Phillips —
Thomas
F. Reilly —
Rose
Russell |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Paul
R. Connery —
Mary
C. Coughlin —
John
T. Cullinan —
Catherine
Eckerman —
William
A. Kelly —
Brien
McMahon —
Archibald
McNeil —
Alfred
N. Phillips |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Paul
R. Connery —
Mary
C. Coughlin —
Homer
S. Cummings —
Robert
A. Hurley —
Hugh
S. Lavery —
John
T. McCarthy —
Brien
McMahon —
Richard
Joyce Smith —
Max
Spelke —
James
J. Whelan |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Franklin
P. Adams —
Frank
J. Bynum —
Albert
L. Coles —
Lucy
C. Conniff —
Homer
S. Cummings —
Alphonsus
J. Donahue —
Mary
C. Housman —
Eleanor
Johnson —
John
F. McCarthy —
John
T. McCarthy —
Brien
McMahon —
Cornelius
Mulvihill, Jr. —
Llewellyn
Ross —
Max
Spelke |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Paul
R. Connery —
Lucy
C. Conniff —
Homer
S. Cummings —
Elizabeth
Doolan —
Mary
C. Housman —
Theresa
G. Hudson —
Anthony
P. Mazza —
John
F. McCarthy —
Brien
McMahon —
Cornelius
Mulvihill, Jr. —
Edward
Schine —
Joseph
Zone |
| |
1952, Chicago:
William
Benton —
Joseph
P. Cleary —
Albert
L. Coles —
John
J. Driscoll —
Stanton
Griffis —
Mrs.
Milton Herman —
Anthony
P. Mazza —
John
F. McCarthy —
Brien
McMahon —
Thomas
F. J. Quigley —
J.
Fleming Rutledge —
Herman
Wolf |
| |
1956, Chicago:
William
Benton —
Garvan
Cavanagh —
Thomas
Chubb —
John
DeFine, Jr. —
Alphonse
Donahue, Jr. —
John
J. Driscoll —
John
F. McCarthy —
Frank
S. McGee —
Margaret
McGlynn —
Robert
Moroney —
Cornelius
Mulvihill, Jr. —
Nicholas
Phelan —
Thomas
F. J. Quigley |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
William
Benton —
Francis
L. Brant —
William
Burlant —
Thomas
Chubb —
Hugh
C. Curran —
Elizabeth
Curtis —
John
J. Driscoll —
Donald
J. Irwin —
J.
Walter Kennedy —
John
F. McCarthy —
Frederick
Mitchell |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Sybil
A. Allen —
Richard
Blumenthal —
Kevin
F. Boyle —
Vinh
Cam —
Ellen
Camhi —
Virginia
M. Chittem —
Gene
F. Eriquez —
Joseph
P. Ganim —
Donna
I. King —
Julie
Kushner —
Carmen
L. Lopez —
Dan
Malloy —
Patricia
Paniccia —
Robert
A. Petronella —
Jimetta
L. Samaha —
Leila
J. Toledo —
John
E. Wrabel |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Ellen
Camhi —
Donna
I. King —
Julie
Kushner —
Dan
Malloy —
Jimetta
L. Samaha |
| |
2004, Boston:
Martha
M. Aasen —
Richard
Blumenthal —
Ellen
Camhi —
Nancy
DiNardo —
Mary
Fabrizi —
Julie
Kushner —
Moira
Lyons —
Dan
Malloy —
Anna
Montalvo —
Brian
A. Petronella —
Jay
Riddle —
Robert
Rose |
| |
2008, Denver:
Martha
M. Aasen —
Jason
W. Bartlett —
Richard
Blumenthal —
Ellen
Camhi —
Susan
D. Cocco —
Carmen
Colon —
Gloria
DePina —
Sonya
Finch —
Virginia
Fox —
Ned
Lamont —
Dan
Malloy —
Nancy
Medina —
Alexander
Paulson —
Elisabeth
Ruijter —
Jimetta
L. Samaha —
Laura
Harding Stewart —
William
M. Tong —
Thomas
Wilkinson —
Gail
Worthington |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
William
B. Hoyt —
Frederick
S. Wildman |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Edgar
S. Tweedy |
| |
1868, Chicago:
A.
Homer Byington |
| |
1880, Chicago:
A.
Homer Byington —
Samuel
Fessenden —
Edgar
S. Tweedy |
| |
1888, Chicago:
Samuel
Fessenden —
F.
A. Mason —
H.
R. Parrot |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Samuel
Fessenden —
Edwin
O. Keeler —
John
A. Rusling —
Howard
B. Scott |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
John
R. Hill —
William
E. Seeley —
R.
Jay Walsh |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Michael
Kenealy |
| |
1908, Chicago:
William
E. Burnham —
Sidney
E. Hawley —
Ebenezer
J. Hill —
Michael
Kenealy —
Schuyler
Merritt |
| |
1912, Chicago:
William
P. Bailey —
Elmore
S. Banks —
Waldo
C. Bryant —
John
T. King —
James
F. Walsh |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Nathaniel
W. Bishop —
Frank
P. Farrell —
C.
Milton Fessenden —
Oliver
G. Jennings —
John
T. King —
Schuyler
Merritt |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Harvey
P. Bissell —
John
T. King —
Frederick
L. Lamson —
Frederick
M. Salmon —
James
F. Walsh |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Catherine
Beers —
Helen
E. Lewis —
Mrs.
Lou C. Meehan —
Louis
R. Miller —
Alice
W. Russ —
James
F. Walsh —
Charles
E. Williamson |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Annie
Candee —
Arthur
F. Connor —
Julia
M. Emery —
John
H. Hill —
Harry
E. Mackenzie —
Mrs.
John B. Russ —
Frederick
M. Salmon —
James
F. Walsh |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Mrs.
John C. Downs —
Ella
G. Fleck —
Harry
E. Mackenzie —
H.
Sanford Osborn —
Miranda
N. Pomeroy —
Frederick
M. Salmon —
James
F. Walsh —
Charles
E. Williamson |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Grace
R. Andrews —
J.
Kenneth Bradley —
Waldo
G. Bryant —
John
Ferguson —
Raymond
F. Gates —
Helen
E. Lewis —
Harry
E. Mackenzie —
H.
Sanford Osborn —
Miranda
N. Pomeroy —
Samuel
F. Pryor, Jr. —
James
F. Walsh |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Raymond
E. Baldwin —
Mrs.
Richard M. Brett —
R.
H. Gillespie —
Mrs.
Harold W. Peffers —
Samuel
F. Pryor, Jr. —
Alice
W. Russ —
John
C. Stanley |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Raymond
E. Baldwin —
William
H. Brennan —
Clare
Boothe Luce —
Harold
B. Naramore —
Adam
A. Roth —
Harvey
H. Watkins |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Raymond
E. Baldwin —
William
H. Brennan —
Prescott
S. Bush —
Marjorie
Campbell —
Edna
Edgerton —
Clare
Boothe Luce —
Harry
C. Marschalk —
William
J. Prince —
Herman
W. Steinkraus —
Theodore
S. Watson |
| |
1952, Chicago:
William
H. Brennan —
Marjorie
Campbell —
Henry
J. Gebert —
Ann
Iselin —
Alice
K. Leopold —
Clara
Mix Lewis —
Clare
Boothe Luce —
Helen
Mackie —
James
C. Shannon —
William
S. Wellington |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
William
H. Brennan —
Prescott
S. Bush —
Sarah
F. Curtis —
Ann
Iselin —
Helen
Mackie —
William
A. G. Minot —
Harry
Silverstone —
Charme
Speaks —
Herman
W. Steinkraus —
William
H. Timbers |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Edwin
F. Blair —
Prescott
S. Bush —
John
Davis Lodge —
Newman
M. Marsilius, Jr. —
William
A. G. Minot —
Doris
Mitchell —
Dorothy
Pattee —
A.
Searle Pinney —
Babette
S. Ransohoff —
Richard
J. Robertson —
John
Shostak —
David
Smith |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Prescott
S. Bush —
Newman
Marsilius —
J.
William Middendorf II —
A.
Searle Pinney —
John
P. Previdi —
Babette
S. Ransohoff —
Gordon
W. Reed —
Abner
W. Sibal —
Mrs.
D. Verner Smythe |
| |
1968, Miami Beach:
Fred
Biebel |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Fred
Biebel —
Francis
J. Collins —
Cynthia
Diehl —
Leroy
Frantz, Jr. —
Norma
Frost —
Dorothy
W. Lorenzen —
Stewart
B. McKinney —
Doris
B. Olson —
Nicholas
A. Panuzio —
John
P. Previdi —
James
F. Stapleton —
Lowell
P. Weicker, Jr. —
Julius
M. Wilensky |
| |
2000, Philadelphia:
Fred
Biebel —
M.
Jodi Rell |
| |
2004, New York:
Fred
Biebel —
Mark
D. Boughton —
David
J. Cappiello —
Thomas
Foley —
John
H. Frey —
Patricia
Longo —
William
H. Nickerson —
Thomas
F. Reynolds —
Norma
Riess —
Craig
Stapleton —
Debbie
Stapleton —
Jennifer
Blei Stockman |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Fred
Biebel —
Mark
D. Boughton —
David
J. Cappiello —
Charles
Chiusano —
Dorothy
Domeika —
Patrick
Durkin —
Lynne
Farrell —
Michael
Fedele —
L.
Scott Frantz —
John
H. Frey —
Michael
Garrett —
Sidney
Goodfriend —
Natalie
Ketcham —
Patricia
Longo —
Jerrold
Lundquist —
Jack
McGregor —
Richard
Moccia —
John
Pavia —
Gian
Carlo Peressutti —
Benjamin
Proto —
Michael
Rea —
Thomas
F. Reynolds —
Joseph
Romano —
Joseph
Roxe —
Arthur
Scialabba |
| Socialist National
Conventions: |
| |
1920, Brooklyn:
Jasper
McLevy |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
Charles
Hawley |
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