| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Stephen
A. Calder |
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1944, Chicago:
Mrs.
Walter R. Clark —
Christine
Edenfield —
Russell
Frizzell —
Robert
H. Gore |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
C.
P. Weidling |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Dwight
L. Rogers —
Mrs.
Eugene A. Smith |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Robert
David —
Wesley
Parrish |
| |
1980, New York:
Lawrence
J. Smith |
| |
1984, San Francisco:
Lawrence
J. Smith |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Lawrence
J. Smith |
| |
1992, New York:
Lawrence
J. Smith |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Leona
Barakat —
Russell
G. Barakat —
Mitchell
W. Berger —
Robin
Bodiford —
Irma
Cohen —
Albert
J. Edden —
Barbara
S. Effman —
Howard
Forman —
Diane
Glasser —
Lori
A. Glasser —
Suzanne
Gunzburger —
Shirley
Heller —
Owen
Huntley —
Gloria
G. Jackson —
Kenneth
Jenne II —
Sylvia
Kling —
Leonard
Lee —
Anne
Mackenzie —
Pamela
Madison —
Joan
Mandelion —
Carl
Mayes —
Carlton
Moore —
Frank
C. Ortis —
Ari
Porth —
Marta
Prado —
Gloria
B. Pressley —
John
C. Rayson —
Daniel
Reynolds —
Jack
Shifrel —
Bertha
Smith —
David
Stack —
Debbie
Wasserman Schultz —
Barbara
Wilson |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Peter
R. Deutsch —
Barbara
S. Effman —
Steven
B. Feren —
Diane
Glasser —
Lori
A. Glasser —
Alcee
L. Hastings —
Frank
C. Ortis —
Eleanor
Sobel |
| |
2004, Boston:
Lottie
Albert —
Jim
Booth —
Mitchell
Ceasar —
Ryan
Cox —
Barry
Dockswell —
Barbara
S. Effman —
Sheila
Franklin —
Mara
Giulianti —
Craig
S. Glasser —
Diane
Glasser —
Lori
A. Glasser —
Alcee
L. Hastings —
Alexander
Heckler —
Bill
Kling —
Michael
R. Lockwood —
James
McKinley —
Michael
W. Moskowitz —
Dorothy
Nicholson-Brown —
Gail
Marie Perry —
Diana
Pittarelli —
John
C. Rayson —
Stacy
J. Ritter —
Jack
Shifrel —
Christopher
Smith —
Lawrence
J. Smith —
Eleanor
Sobel —
Stuart
Sobel —
Ceil
Steinberg —
Laura
Van Sant —
Diana
Wasserman-Rubin —
Debbie
Wasserman Schultz —
Jose
Zaiter |
| |
2008, Denver:
Linda
Bird —
Charles
Bonfiglio, Sr. —
Roberta
Bonfiglio —
Jack
Brown —
Josh
Brown, Jr. —
Sarah
Brown —
Mitchell
Ceasar —
Barbara
S. Effman —
Justin
S. Flippen —
Sheila
Franklin —
Steven
A. Geller —
Diane
Glasser —
Lori
A. Glasser —
Alcee
L. Hastings —
Percy
Lee Johnson —
Bill
Kling —
Catherine
M. Leisek —
Michael
R. Lockwood —
Jared
Moskowitz —
Michael
W. Moskowitz —
Frank
C. Ortis —
Diana
Pittarelli —
Marvin
Quittner —
John
C. Rayson —
Nan
H. Rich —
Stacy
J. Ritter —
Jack
Shifrel —
Wilma
Silver —
Dean
J. Trantalis —
Diana
Wasserman-Rubin —
Debbie
Wasserman Schultz —
Patricia
G. Williams —
Ann
R. Zucker |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Sam
Gillian |
| |
1944, Chicago:
C.
C. Ausherman |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
C.
C. Ausherman —
Joseph
P. Moe |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Sam
Gillian |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Mrs.
George H. Heck —
Basil
M. LaVergne —
George
C. Petersen —
Dorothy
A. Smith |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Fred
J. Ackel —
Basil
M. LaVergne —
Charles
Manthey —
Mary
Ellen Young —
Melvin
R. Young |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
A.
Gray Boylston —
J.
Herbert Burke —
Madolyn
Fleming —
David
Lane —
Katharine
Nilsson —
Ellen
Ogle —
Richard
Smith —
Edward
J. Stack —
Melvin
R. Young |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Dorsey
C. Miller |
| |
2004, New York:
Sharon
Day —
Mary
Beth Helkowski —
Maureen
Jaeger —
Dorsey
C. Miller —
Aletha
Odom-Foxworth —
Edward
J. Pozzuoli —
Shane
Strum —
Zachariah
P. Zachariah |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Fred
Karlinsky —
Chip
Lamarca —
Edward
Napolitano —
Scott
Rothstein |
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