| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1868, New York:
Charles
Allen —
James
G. Berret —
John
B. Blake —
R.
S. Davis —
William
Flinn —
J.
D. Hoover —
Esau
Pickrell —
Louis
Schade —
B.
T. Swart —
T.
A. Tolson —
C.
Wendell |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
Columbus
Alexander —
Robert
Ball |
| |
1884, Chicago:
William
Dickson —
Edward
D. Wright |
| |
1888, St. Louis:
William
Dickson —
Lawrence
Gardner |
| |
1892, Chicago:
Henry
E. Davis —
James
L. Norris |
| |
1900, Kansas City:
James
L. Norris |
| |
1904, St. Louis:
John
G. Campbell —
Edwin
B. Hay —
J.
Frederick Kelley —
W.
Cranch McIntire —
John
F. Monaghan —
James
L. Norris |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
John
B. Colpoys —
Walter
J. Costello —
James
S. Easby-Smith —
T.
V. Hammond —
George
Killeen —
Robert
E. Mattingly —
John
S. Miller —
Thomas
J. Moore —
Charles
R. Newman —
Lafe
Pence —
Thomas
H. Pickford |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
Louis
Brownlow —
John
B. Colpoys —
Walter
J. Costello —
Charles
W. Darr —
Charles
A. Douglas —
James
S. Easby-Smith —
George
H. Emmons, Jr. —
George
Killeen —
Robert
E. Mattingly —
E.
Southard Parker —
Thomas
H. Pickford —
Tucker
K. Sands |
| |
1920, San Francisco:
Alvin
G. Belt —
Bainbridge
Colby —
John
B. Colpoys —
John
F. Costello —
Robert
N. Harper —
John
E. Laskey —
Frank
B. Lord —
John
J. Noonan —
Frank
Sprigg Perry —
Sam
Small, Jr. —
Mrs.
Frank Hiram Snell |
| |
1924, New York:
James
E. Beyer —
E.
T. Brown —
James
William Bryan —
Charles
C. Carlin —
John
F. Costello —
Charles
A. Douglas —
Rose
Yates Forrester —
Antoinette
Funk —
Charles
W. Galloway —
W.
Jett Lauck —
Frank
B. Lord —
Rowland
B. Mahany —
F.
J. Merkling —
Watson
B. Miller —
Frank
Sprigg Perry —
Daniel
C. Roper —
Mrs.
Frank Hiram Snell —
Harry
J. Wells |
| |
1928, Houston:
R.
Wilmer Bolling —
James
William Bryan —
John
B. Colpoys —
John
F. Costello —
M.
Carter Hall —
Florence
J. Harriman —
John
F. Killeen —
Breckinridge
Long —
Rowland
B. Mahany —
Marie
D. Marye —
Watson
B. Miller —
John
T. Ready |
| |
1932, Chicago:
C.
R. Allen —
James
V. Beyer —
James
William Bryan —
John
B. Colpoys —
Walter
D. Denegre —
George
A. Garrett —
Norman
B. Landreau —
Mrs.
Henry J. Leonard —
George
P. Marshall —
Malcolm
S. McConihe —
Watson
B. Miller —
Arthur
O'Brien —
A.
Mitchell Palmer —
Mrs.
Lester J. Pollock —
Daniel
C. Roper —
Fred
S. Schow —
Robert
T. Scott |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
George
E. Allen —
James
V. Beyer —
Walter
F. Bramhall —
John
B. Colpoys —
Evelyn
C. Condon —
Joseph
J. Cotter —
Mae
Helm —
Charles
B. Henderson —
Melvin
D. Hildreth —
George
P. Marshall —
Malcolm
S. McConihe —
Watson
B. Miller —
Daniel
C. Roper —
Robert
T. Scott —
Arthur
Clarendon Smith —
John
Walsh —
Robert
W. Woolley |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Russell
Balderson —
James
V. Beyer —
Walter
F. Bramhall —
Albert
L. Cox —
Alice
Disbrow —
Leslie
C. Garnett —
Melvin
D. Hildreth —
Isabel
Locke Horton —
Hugh
V. Keiser —
W.
Jett Lauck —
Malcolm
S. McConihe —
Eunice
Blake Thomas —
John
Walsh —
John
Wattawa —
Robert
W. Woolley |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Russell
Balderson —
Nora
Chavez —
Albert
L. Cox —
Grace
Coy —
John
P. Davis —
Melvin
D. Hildreth —
William
L. Houston —
Meredith
Howard —
Malcolm
S. McConihe —
Oliver
A. Quayle, Jr. —
Robert
Rogers —
Chester
Sharp —
Mrs.
Curtis Shears —
Eunice
Blake Thomas —
John
Wattawa —
Edward
Williams |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Albert
L. Cox —
Tilford
E. Dudley —
Edward
J. Higgins —
William
L. Houston —
Mrs.
Ernest K. Lindley —
Kathleen
Louchheim —
Estelle
Pearce —
Joseph
L. Rauh, Jr. —
James
F. Reilly —
Arthur
Clarendon Smith —
John
Wattawa —
A.
L. Wheeler —
Edward
Williams |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Francis
Biddle —
William
M. Burkhalter —
F.
Joseph Donohue —
Tilford
E. Dudley —
Milton
S. Kronheim —
Herbert
P. Leeman —
Lucy
Waters Lonergan —
Kathleen
Louchheim —
Frank
J. O'Connor —
Joseph
L. Rauh, Jr. —
J.
C. Turner —
A.
L. Wheeler —
Edward
Williams |
| |
1956, Chicago:
George
J. Boden —
Helen
G. Boyle —
Margaret
Just Butcher —
Seymour
M. Chase —
Joseph
B. Danzansky —
Mrs.
Todd Duncan —
Charles
E. Ford —
Alexander
B. Hawes —
Herbert
J. Jacobi —
Laurence
A. Knapp —
Belford
V. Lawson —
Herbert
P. Leeman —
Laura
Magnuson —
C.
Herbert Marshall —
Sarah
Newman —
Pauline
E. Shackleton —
Walter
N. Tobriner —
J.
C. Turner —
Gerhard
P. Van Arkel —
James
A. Washington —
Robert
Wearring —
A.
L. Wheeler —
Edward
Williams —
Charles
F. Wilson |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Dorothy
W. Atkinson —
Helen
Berthelot —
George
J. Boden —
Philip
B. Brown —
Harriet
Ciprani —
Leroy
Coad —
Jerry
M. Cortez —
Michael
B. Deane —
F.
Joseph Donohue —
Tilford
E. Dudley —
Mrs.
Todd Duncan —
E.
Franklin Jackson —
W.
John Kenney —
Laurence
A. Knapp —
Theodore
S. Ledbetter —
Robert
R. Nathan —
Joseph
L. Rauh, Jr. —
Frank
D. Reeves —
James
F. Reilly —
Betty
B. Ross —
Pauline
E. Shackleton —
Pearl
Sher —
Natalie
Davis Springarn —
Walter
N. Tobriner —
J.
C. Turner —
George
L. P. Weaver |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Harold
D. Beaton —
Joseph
A. Beavers —
Helen
Berthelot —
Seymour
M. Chase —
F.
Joseph Donohue —
John
B. Duncan —
Mrs.
Todd Duncan —
Aliene
B. Ewell —
Doris
G. Foster —
Mrs.
Peter Grogan —
Najeeb
Halaby —
Patricia
Roberts Harris —
John
F. Henning —
E.
Franklin Jackson —
W.
John Kenney —
Milton
S. Kronheim —
Bertha
W. Lomack —
Edward
C. Mazique —
John
L. Monaghan —
Arline
M. Neal —
Lola
Oberman —
William
H. Orrick, Jr. —
Oliver
T. Palmer —
Betty
Randall —
Joseph
L. Rauh, Jr. —
Betty
B. Ross —
William
M. Roth —
Ben
D. Segal —
Natalie
D. Spingarn —
Hobart
Taylor —
Cyprian
O. Tilghman —
Walter
N. Tobriner —
J.
C. Turner —
George
L. P. Weaver —
Smallwood
E. Williams —
Charles
E. Wilson |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Marion
Barry —
Henry
Brock —
Primus
Burke —
Leola
Bynum —
Mrs.
Lee Carty —
Phillip
Daugherty —
Walter
E. Fauntroy —
Mildred
Foster —
Saundra
Gilbert —
Ronald
Goodwin —
Raymond
Graham —
John
W. Hechinger —
Beverly
High —
Lillian
Huff —
Juanita
Johnson —
Kenneth
Kennedy —
Nancy
Linton —
Susan
Meehan —
Rick
Merrill —
Barbara
Mickens —
Garry
J. Moore —
Thornell
K. Page —
Joseph
Paige —
Emma
Patton —
Elizabeth
Perry —
Harry
Ray —
Ana
Roberts —
Peter
Schott —
Pauline
E. Shackleton —
William
Simpson —
Smallwood
E. Williams —
Donna
Wilson —
Nadine
P. Winter —
Jerry
Wurf |
| |
1980, New York:
Marion
Barry —
Kristine
Blackwood —
Melvin
Boozer —
Marilyn
Brown —
Stephen
Brown —
Don
Bruce —
Joseph
Carter —
Margaret
Chase —
Richard
Clark —
David
A. Clarke —
Arrington
Dixon —
Walter
E. Fauntroy —
Jeanette
Feely —
Racquel
Marquez Frankel —
John
W. Hechinger —
Lillian
Huff —
Charlene
Drew Jarvis —
Virginia
M. Johnson —
Margaret
W. Jones —
Phinis
Jones —
Betty
Ann Kane —
Mary
Ann Keeffe —
Mary
King —
Paul
Kuntzler —
Annie
W. Neal —
Norman
C. Neverson —
Florence
H. Pendleton —
Steven
Ramirez —
Joseph
L. Rauh, Jr. —
John
Ray —
Wilhelmina
J. Rolark —
Barbara
Lett Simmons —
William
H. Simons —
B.
Harold V. Smith —
William
R. Spaulding —
Romaine
B. Thomas —
Nadine
P. Winter —
Jerry
Wurf |
| |
1984, San Francisco:
Evelyn
Dubrow |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Dina
Beaumont —
Evelyn
Dubrow —
Velma
Hill —
C.
Victor Raiser II —
Barbara
Lett Simmons |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Robert
I. Artisst, Sr. —
Morton
Bahr —
Marion
Barry —
Ron
Bitondo —
Donna
Brazile —
Barbara
Bullock —
Yolanda
Caraway —
Ron
Carey —
Debra
DeLee —
Arrington
Dixon —
Evelyn
Dubrow —
Martin
J. Dunleavy —
Jack
Evans —
Patricia
Ford —
Lawrence
Guyot —
Gwendolyn
Hemphill —
Eleanor
Holmes Norton —
Rachelle
Horowitz —
Harold
M. Ickes —
Carolyn
Kazdin —
Sharon
Pratt Kelly —
Carrolena
Key —
Andy
Litsky —
Kimberly
Lockett —
Angela
London —
Amanda
Hatcher Lyon —
Edward
McElroy —
Gerald
W. McEntee —
Beverlye
C. Neal —
Paula
Nickens —
Norman
Nixon —
Florence
H. Pendleton —
Richard
Rausch —
Peter
Schott —
William
H. Simons —
Betty
L. Smalls —
Andrew
Stern —
Paul
Strauss —
Robert
S. Strauss —
Harry
L. Thomas, Sr. —
Joan
M. Thomas —
Romaine
B. Thomas —
Vernon
R. Watkins —
James
J. Zogby |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Sandra
C. Allen —
Wanda
R. Alston —
Robert
I. Artisst, Sr. —
Morton
Bahr —
Donna
Brazile —
Barbara
Bullock —
Yolanda
Caraway —
Charles
E. Cotton —
Debra
DeLee —
Arrington
Dixon —
Charlene
Drew-Jarvis —
Ronnie
Edwards —
Patricia
Elwood —
Jack
Evans —
George
W. Fenderson —
Linda
Finkel-Talvadkar —
Hartina
Flournoy —
Willie
Flowers —
Patricia
Ford —
Jim
Graham —
Lawrence
Hemphill —
Kathy
Henderson —
Eleanor
Holmes Norton —
Harold
M. Ickes —
William
Lucy —
Amanda
Hatcher Lyon —
Edward
McElroy —
Gerald
W. McEntee —
David
Meadows —
Norman
C. Neverson —
Vincent
Orange —
Florence
H. Pendleton —
Mirian
Saez —
Barbara
Lett Simmons —
William
H. Simons —
Elizabeth
M. Smith —
Paul
Strauss —
Robert
S. Strauss —
Romaine
B. Thomas —
Vernon
R. Watkins —
Anthony
A. Williams —
Nadine
P. Winter —
James
J. Zogby |
| |
2004, Boston:
Charles
Allen —
Wanda
R. Alston —
Joseph
Andrew —
Morton
Bahr —
Ron
Bitondo —
Katherine
Boettrich —
A.
Scott Bolden —
Anita
Bonds —
Donna
Brazile —
Ray
Browne —
James
Bubar —
Anna
Burger —
Mary
Eva Candon —
Yolanda
Caraway —
Linda
Chavez-Thompson —
Debra
DeLee —
Arrington
Dixon —
Martin
J. Dunleavy —
Maria
Echaveste —
Patricia
Elwood —
George
W. Fenderson —
Hartina
Flournoy —
Patricia
Ford —
John
Gage —
Alice
Travis Germond —
Kirsten
Hancock —
Cathleen
Harrington —
Alexis
Herman —
Eleanor
Holmes Norton —
Harold
M. Ickes —
Ben
Johnson —
Robert
King —
Weldon
Latham —
Miguel
Lausell —
Linda
Lingle —
Andy
Litsky —
Claire
Lucas —
Ron
Magnus —
Terry
McAuliffe —
Edward
McElroy —
Gerald
W. McEntee —
George
J. Mitchell —
Mona
Mohib —
Minyon
Moore —
John
Morton —
Philip
Pannell —
Florence
H. Pendleton —
Carol
Pensky —
Desa
Ruffin —
Mirian
Saez —
Barbara
Lett Simmons —
Betty
L. Smalls —
Elizabeth
M. Smith —
Michael
Steed —
Paul
Strauss —
Robert
S. Strauss —
John
J. Sweeney —
Harry
Thomas, Jr. —
Andrew
Tobias —
Kurt
Vorndran —
Christine
Warnke —
Keith
Washington —
Mary
Washington —
Vernon
R. Watkins —
Anthony
A. Williams —
James
J. Zogby |
| |
2008, Denver:
Yvette
Alexander —
Sandra
C. Allen —
Joseph
Andrew —
Anita
Bonds —
Muriel
Bowser —
Joyce
Brayboy —
Donna
Brazile —
Kwame
R. Brown —
Marilyn
Brown —
Michael
Brown —
Anna
Burger —
Mary
Eva Candon —
Yolanda
Caraway —
Pauline
E. Chapman —
Linda
Chavez-Thompson —
Jerry
N. Clark —
Larry
Cohen —
Maria
P. Corrales —
Debra
DeLee —
Arrington
Dixon —
Edward
Espinoza —
Jack
Evans —
Adrian
Fenty —
Hartina
Flournoy —
Bill
Foster —
John
Gage —
Alice
Travis Germond —
Vincent
C. Gray —
Alexis
Herman —
Eleanor
Holmes Norton —
James
Hudson —
Harold
M. Ickes —
Ben
Johnson —
Kierra
Johnson —
Cynthia
Kain —
Eugene
D. Kinlow —
Eric
Kleinfeld —
Keshini
Ladduwhetty —
Thomas
Lindenfeld —
Gerald
W. McEntee —
Moses
Mercado —
Mona
Mohib —
Minyon
Moore —
Anthony
Muhammad —
Carol
Pensky —
Jeffrey
Richardson —
Peter
D. Rosenstein —
Betty
L. Smalls —
Elizabeth
M. Smith —
Jackie
Speier —
Michael
Steed —
Paul
Strauss —
Robert
S. Strauss —
John
J. Sweeney —
Harry
Thomas, Jr. —
Juan
Manuel Thompson —
Andrew
Tobias —
Christine
Warnke —
Darryl
Wiggins —
James
J. Zogby |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
Jacob
Bigelow —
Lewis
Clephane —
Benjamin
B. French |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Joseph
Gerhardt —
George
A. Hall —
George
Harrington —
J.
A. Wyse |
| |
1868, Chicago:
Sayles
J. Bowen |
| |
1880, Chicago:
Almon
M. Clapp —
John
F. Cook —
Charles
B. Purvis |
| |
1884, Chicago:
Perry
H. Carson —
Frank
B. Conger —
Andrew
Gleason —
Arthur
S. Smith |
| |
1888, Chicago:
F.
B. Noyes |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Perry
H. Carson —
Andrew
Gleason |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
W.
Calvin Chase —
George
E. Emmons —
John
E. Jones —
Lucius
H. Peterson |
| |
1904, Chicago:
John
F. Cook —
Robert
Reyburn —
James
L. Turner —
E.
G. Wescott |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Henry
H. Flather —
Richard
R. Horner —
Daniel
Murray —
William
Tindall |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Aaron
Bradshaw —
W.
Calvin Chase —
Charles
H. Marshall —
William
Tindall |
| |
1920, Chicago:
James
A. Cobb —
William
T. Galliher —
Frank
J. Hogan —
Lee
Nixon |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
James
C. Cobb —
William
T. Galliher —
Charles
Carroll Glover, Jr. —
Frank
T. Hines —
Thomas
L. Jones —
Lee
Nixon |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
John
R. Hawkins —
William
H. Jernagin —
Edgar
C. Snyder —
T.
Lincoln Townsend |
| |
1932, Chicago:
George
F. Dudley —
William
H. Jernagin —
Edgar
C. Snyder —
J.
Francis Wells |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Charles
H. Galliher —
Alice
Roosevelt Longworth —
Mildred
Reeves —
Mrs.
Cooper Rhodes —
Francis
Wells, Sr. —
James
C. Wilkes —
J.
Franklin Wilson |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
John
R. Francis —
Clyde
D. Garrett —
Charles
Carroll Glover, Jr. —
Mrs.
Bishop P. Hill —
Alice
Roosevelt Longworth —
Edgar
Morris —
Mrs.
Louis Hunter Snow —
J.
Franklin Wilson |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Mrs.
R. A. Boone —
James
A. Councilor —
John
R. Francis —
Luther
W. Linkins —
Mrs.
Joseph C. McGarraghy —
Edgar
Morris —
George
A. Parker |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Elizabeth
E. Botts —
Edward
F. Colladay —
Mrs.
William S. Culbertson —
Clarence
B. Hewes —
Jesse
H. Mitchell —
Edgar
Morris —
George
A. Parker |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Edward
F. Colladay —
Gilbert
Hahn, Jr. —
George
L. Hart, Jr. —
Clarence
B. Hewes —
Joseph
C. McGarraghy —
Mrs.
Harry G. Meem —
Jesse
H. Mitchell —
Barrington
D. Parker —
Harry
E. Polk —
Warren
L. Stephenson —
Edna
Cross Wilkes —
J.
Franklin Wilson |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Lewis
T. Breuninger, Sr. —
Ruth
M. Brown —
Edward
F. Colladay —
Mrs.
William H. Dayton —
George
L. Hart, Jr. —
Onton
S. Lloyd —
Barrington
D. Parker —
Mrs.
Neill Phillips —
Harry
E. Polk —
John
J. Sirica —
Samuel
Spencer —
Mrs.
Emory A. Wheeler |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Samuel
Biddle —
James
C. Black —
Mrs.
M. C. Burdick —
Edward
Burling, Jr. —
Mrs.
Mark H. Cornell —
J.
Flipper Derricotte —
Philip
A. Guarino —
Milton
W. King —
Katharine
McCook Knox —
Mrs.
William P. MacCracken, Jr. —
Robert
E. McLaughlin —
Mrs.
Jack Rogers —
Carl
L. Shipley —
Ida
S. Taylor —
James
C. Wilkes —
J.
Franklin Wilson |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Mrs.
E. B. Blackwell —
Mrs.
M. C. Burdick —
Edward
Burling, Jr. —
William
Chin —
Mrs.
M. W. Dayton —
Mrs.
E. B. Drum —
Philip
A. Guarino —
Norman
O. Jarvis —
Milton
W. King —
Katharine
McCook Knox —
S.
L. MacCracken —
Mrs.
D. R. Mason —
George
A. Parker —
Henry
S. Robinson, Jr. —
Catherine
D. Scott —
Carl
L. Shipley —
G.
T. Smallwood, Jr. —
J.
Franklin Wilson |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Suzanne
Bakshian —
Henry
A. Berliner, Jr. —
Anna
Chennault —
Winston
Childs —
William
Chin-Lee —
William
H. Cooper —
Mildred
Dayton —
Fred
L. Dixon —
Jan
Evans —
Edward
L. Feggans —
Julia
Foraker —
Philip
A. Guarino —
Talley
R. Holmes, Jr. —
Elaine
Jenkins —
Willie
L. Leftwich —
Joseph
C. McLaughlin —
Virginia
Morris —
Sally
B. Nevius |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Nicolas
R. Arroyo —
Steven
W. Broadbent —
Nancy
Chin-Lee —
Charles
T. Cudlip —
Lois
DeVecchio —
Elaine
Dym —
Rockwood
Hoar Foster —
H.
Minton Francis —
John
D. Garst, Jr. —
John
W. Gill —
Michael
Doud Gill —
L.
Leonard Hacker —
Ann
F. Heuer —
Anne
B. Hirschel —
Talley
R. Homer, Jr. —
Raymond
J. Howar —
Stephen
Kurzman —
Betty
May —
Juliette
Claggett McLennan —
Jerry
A. Moore, Jr. —
Joseph
D. Murphy —
Marjorie
H. Parker —
Jonathan
W. Sloat —
Barbara
Spillinger —
Wyatt
A. Stewart III —
Paul
A. Theis —
Nancy
A. Thompson —
Elanor
Lyons Williams III |
| |
2000, Philadelphia:
Carl
Schmid |
| |
2004, New York:
Jamila
Atkinson —
Alice
Banks —
Maureen
Blum —
Christine
Brooks —
Susan
R. Denniston —
W.
Ronald Evans —
Julie
Finley —
Teri
Galvez —
Joseph
Gildenhorn —
Bulbul
Howard —
Robert
Kabel —
James
Lowe —
Nancy
Nord —
Anthony
W. Parker —
Eric
Rojo —
Carl
Schmid —
Jerod
Tolson —
Betsy
Werronen —
John
Wilks |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Stephanie
Lynn Abbott —
John
Thomas Archer —
Allyson
Bell —
Gahl
H. Burt —
Richard
B. Burt —
Rufus
Kevin Cain —
Robert
W. Chamberlain —
Stephen
I. Danzansky —
Douglas
B. Davenport —
Mimi
Weyforth Dawson —
Rhett
Dawson —
Craig
Engle —
Robert
Freeman —
Teri
Galvez —
Eugene
T. Giannini —
H.
P. Goldfield —
Robert
Kabel —
James
B. Kadtke —
Ann
Korologos —
Patrick
Mara —
Jonda
McFarlane —
Robert
C. McFarlane —
Donald
McKinnon —
John
Henderson McNeill —
Margaret
Melady —
Susan
E. Nelson —
Anthony
W. Parker —
Marya
Kaluzynski Pickering —
Eric
Rojo —
Nicholas
Rossi —
Kevin
C. Stemp —
Wyatt
A. Stewart III —
Scott
S. Ward —
Betsy
Werronen —
Hank
Werronen |
| Socialist National
Conventions: |
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1920, Brooklyn:
Joseph
H. McIntyre |
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