| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
James
Gallagher —
Colin
M. Ingersoll |
| |
1864, Chicago:
Nathan
A. Baldwin —
Charles
R. Ingersoll |
| |
1868, New York:
John
Kendrick |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
Thomas
Elms —
Colin
M. Ingersoll |
| |
1888, St. Louis:
James
P. Pigott |
| |
1892, Chicago:
Carlos
French |
| |
1908, Denver:
John
Moriarty |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Miles
F. Connelley —
David
E. FitzGerald —
J.
Frederick Jackson —
William
Kennedy —
James
E. McCabe —
Frederick
M. McCarthy —
Charles
F. Mitchell —
Louis
E. Stoddard —
Edwin
S. Thomas —
William
E. Thoms |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
David
E. FitzGerald —
James
A. Hynes —
William
Kennedy —
John
J. McEvoy —
John
Moriarty —
Thomas
L. Reilly —
Edward
St. Lawrence Seery —
Benjamin
Slade —
Louis
E. Stoddard —
Stephen
Whitney |
| |
1920, San Francisco:
David
E. FitzGerald —
Arthur
B. O'Keefe —
John
J. Prior —
Benjamin
Slade —
James
J. Walsh —
Josepha
Whitney |
| |
1924, New York:
Frank
S. Bergin —
Thomas
E. Cahill —
Mary
F. Caine —
David
E. FitzGerald —
Peter
FitzHenry —
Suzette
A. Junglas —
Frederick
M. McCarthy —
Martha
Moore —
Arthur
B. O'Keefe —
William
R. Palmer —
John
J. Prior —
William
E. Thoms —
James
J. Walsh —
Josepha
Whitney |
| |
1932, Chicago:
John
Cassion —
John
H. Crary —
Anna
Delaney —
David
E. FitzGerald —
John
M. Golden —
T.
Frank Hayes —
Charles
Jackson —
Martin
J. Kehoe —
Edward
F. Kirby —
Daniel
J. Leary —
Stephen
Lopresti —
Alcine
McCarthy —
David
J. McCoy —
Edward
S. Minor —
William
E. Thoms —
James
J. Walsh —
Kenneth
Wynne |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Wilbur
L. Cross —
Matthew
A. Daly —
Thomas
J. Dodd —
Jane
Egan —
David
E. FitzGerald —
Nora
M. Harris —
T.
Frank Hayes —
Frank
W. Kraemer —
Francis
T. Maloney —
David
J. McCoy —
Edward
S. Minor —
J.
Francis Smith |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Carmine
Cipriano —
Wilbur
L. Cross —
Matthew
A. Daly —
David
E. FitzGerald —
John
M. Golden —
Nora
M. Harris —
Dennis
J. Hennessey —
J.
Gregory Lynch —
Francis
T. Maloney —
Alcine
McCarthy —
David
J. McCoy —
Alice
M. Ross —
Matthew
Scully —
J.
Francis Smith —
Stephen
A. Smith |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Wilbur
L. Cross —
Joseph
DePaola —
Daniel
T. Farrington, Jr. —
Nellie
Hayden —
Maurice
T. Healey —
Thomas
F. Keyes —
Annie
H. Maher —
Francis
T. Maloney —
David
J. McCoy —
John
S. Monagan —
David
M. Richman —
Alice
M. Ross —
Matthew
Scully —
Michael
E. Sheehy —
J.
Francis Smith |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Frank
M. Anastasio —
Frank
S. Clancy —
Joseph
DePaola —
Harold
C. Donegan —
James
P. Geelan —
Arthur
K. Huie —
Thomas
F. Keyes —
Elizabeth
F. King —
Alexander
S. Lynch —
Winifred
G. McDonald —
John
A. Membrino —
John
S. Monagan —
Thomas
Nelligan —
Clara
O'Shea —
Agnes
Proulx —
James
M. Roche —
Matthew
Scully —
Maurice
F. Tangney —
Vincent
Villano —
Tessie
Wasserman |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Michael
V. Blansfield —
Joseph
DePaola —
Frank
P. Fitzpatrick —
John
M. Golden —
Miriam
Horowitz —
John
A. McGuire —
Harold
Murtha —
Clara
O'Shea —
Robert
L. Rosenthal —
Mitchel
Sviridoff —
Vincent
Villano |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Henry
D. Altobello —
Arthur
T. Barbieri —
Katherine
Bonyai —
William
J. Cahill, Jr. —
Madeline
Caine —
Thomas
Cook —
Joseph
DePaola —
Frank
A. Durso —
Daniel
T. Farrington, Jr. —
Albert
Francis —
James
P. Geelan —
John
M. Golden —
William
Horowitz —
Richard
C. Lee —
Arthur
B. O'Keefe, Jr. —
Matthew
Scully —
Mitchel
Sviridoff |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Arthur
T. Barbieri —
Sol
Bernstein —
Joseph
DePaola —
John
M. Golden —
William
Horowitz —
Madyline
Hyland —
Richard
C. Lee —
Edward
L. Marcus —
Anthony
Miller —
John
S. Monagan —
Arthur
B. O'Keefe, Jr. —
Renato
Ricciutti —
Stephen
Rose —
Gloria
Schaffer —
Selig
Schwartz —
Matthew
Scully —
Joseph
B. Smith —
Loretta
Sullivan —
Mitchel
Sviridoff —
Julian
A. Taylor |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Anthony
V. Avallone —
Larry
B. Butler —
Frank
J. Cirillo —
John
DeStefano —
Lynn
A. Faria —
Toni
N. Harp —
Joseph
I. Lieberman —
Amparo
Lopez —
Edward
L. Marcus —
Barbara
R. Moore —
Kay
O'Connell —
John
Phelan —
Tomas
Reyes, Jr. —
Ellen
Scalettar —
Gerald
T. Weiner —
Patricia
Widlitz —
Marion
S. Wright |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Anthony
V. Avallone —
Thomas
Carusello —
Rosa
L. DeLauro —
Toni
N. Harp —
Joseph
I. Lieberman —
Gerald
T. Weiner |
| |
2004, Boston:
Anthony
V. Avallone —
Bernice
Bowman —
Peter
Carozza —
Thomas
Carusello —
Kenneth
Dagliere —
Rosa
L. DeLauro —
John
DeStefano —
Sandra
Gebhardt —
Toni
N. Harp —
Martin
M. Looney —
Glenn
Marshall —
David
Nyberg —
Allen
Page —
Norma
Rodriguez-Reyes —
J.
Paul Vance —
Susan
Voigt |
| |
2008, Denver:
James
Amann —
Anthony
V. Avallone —
Juan
Candelaria —
Rosa
L. DeLauro —
John
DeStefano —
Martin
J. Dunleavy —
Stephen
Fontana —
Debra
Hauser —
James
E. Howell —
Jennifer
Just —
Martin
M. Looney —
Anna
Montalvo —
Christopher
S. Murphy —
Mildred
Torres-Ferguson —
Toni
Walker —
Gerald
T. Weiner |
| Gold Democrat National
Conventions: |
| |
1896, Indianapolis:
George
M. Gunn |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
Charles
L. English —
Charles
Ives —
Benjamin
Silliman |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Eleazer
K. Foster —
Stephen
W. Kellogg |
| |
1868, Chicago:
Stephen
W. Kellogg —
Orville
H. Platt |
| |
1876, Cincinnati:
Stephen
W. Kellogg |
| |
1880, Chicago:
Hobart
B. Bigelow —
George
M. Harmon —
H.
Lynde Harrison |
| |
1884, Chicago:
Samuel
E. Merwin, Jr. |
| |
1888, Chicago:
Leverett
M. Hubbard —
Nehemiah
D. Sperry —
Edward
T. Turner |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Rufus
Blake —
James
Graham —
William
Rockwell |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Charles
F. Brooker —
Frederick
E. Gaylord —
William
Rockwell |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Charles
F. Brooker |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Dennis
A. Blakeslee —
Charles
F. Brooker —
Alton
H. Farrel —
Isaac
M. Ullman —
F.
A. Wallace |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Charles
F. Brooker —
Irving
H. Chase —
Edgar
J. Doolittle —
Alton
H. Farrel —
William
H. Lyon —
Isaac
M. Ullman —
Frank
C. Woodruff —
Rollin
S. Woodruff |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Irving
H. Chase —
James
M. Emerson —
Joseph
E. Hubinger —
William
H. Lyon —
Isaac
M. Ullman —
Rollin
S. Woodruff |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Alfred
C. Baldwin —
Hiram
Bingham —
Charles
F. Brooker —
William
H. Lyon —
Charles
F. Rockwell —
Charles
A. Templeton —
Isaac
M. Ullman —
Rollin
S. Woodruff |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Hiram
Bingham —
Frederick
B. Kingsbury —
Katherine
Pickett —
Omar
W. Platt —
Louis
D. Stanton —
Helen
B. Waters —
Harris
Whittemore, Jr. —
Rollin
S. Woodruff |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
J.
Fred Baker —
Hiram
Bingham —
J.
Edwin Brainard —
Edward
W. Goss —
John
F. Lynch —
Annie
W. Matthies —
Roy
C. Wilcox |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Charles
M. Bakewell —
John
R. Demarest —
Robert
O. Eaton —
Suzanne
S. Farnum —
Edward
W. Goss —
Bernard
H. Matthies —
Wayne
Robison —
Evarts
C. Stevens —
John
Q. Tilson |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Charles
M. Bakewell —
Howard
W. Beach —
Waldo
S. Blakeslee —
Edward
W. Gross —
Robert
J. Hodge —
John
F. Lynch —
Ethel
C. Matthies —
Joseph
D. Persio —
Robert
J. Woodruff |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Mrs.
Milton P. Bradley —
Lewis
A. Dibble —
Mary
E. Farnsworth —
Ethel
C. Matthies —
O.
Glenn Saxon —
Charles
F. Schall —
Roy
C. Wilcox |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Thomas
T. Amatruda —
Girard
L. Clemons —
Lewis
A. Dibble —
William
J. Pape —
Floyd
H. Rasmussen —
Harriet
Redfield —
Wayne
Robison —
Charles
E. Rolfe —
Helen
M. Smith |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Thomas
T. Amatruda —
Richard
D. Bensen —
George
C. Conway —
William
L. Hadden —
Noyes
L. Hall —
Fred
H. Holbrook —
Bernard
H. Matthies —
Charlotte
E. Miller —
Raymond
E. Snyder —
Luke
H. Stapleton —
Carter
H. White |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Viola
B. Amelung —
Clarence
F. Baldwin —
Richard
D. Bensen —
George
C. Conway —
Lewis
A. Dibble —
Vladimir
R. Janowicz —
Frank
M. Lynch —
Bernard
H. Matthies —
Helen
M. Smith —
Raymond
E. Snyder —
John
R. Thim —
Ina
Vestal |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Clarence
F. Baldwin —
Robert
T. Cairns —
Lewis
A. Dibble —
Lura
Dutton —
Bernard
H. Matthies —
Fred
H. Merwin —
John
Q. Tilson, Jr. —
J.
McCullough Turner |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Viola
B. Amelung —
John
Coe, Jr. —
Walter
Deptula —
Clifford
Miller —
Philip
Paolella —
Robert
H. Pearce —
Arline
W. Ryan —
James
Valenti —
Ina
Vestal |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Robert
T. Cairns —
Mrs.
Norman Harrower —
William
J. Secor, Jr. —
Herman
R. Somma —
James
A. Sullivan —
John
Q. Tilson, Jr. —
Ina
Vestal |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Miriam
Bacco —
Mrs.
Oscola Brooks —
Victoria
B. Carvey —
Frances
B. Grieb —
Franco
W. Messina —
John
M. Minicucci —
Gerald
F. Stevens —
Donald
J. Zehnder |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Bryan
N. Anderson —
Helen
Bosley |
| |
2004, New York:
William
A. Aniskovich —
Themis
Klarides —
Doris
Knight |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Lawrence
J. DeNardis —
Jerry
Farrell, Jr. —
Leonard
Fasano —
Patricia
Fers —
David
Labriola —
Melissa
Papantones |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
William
W. Boardman |
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