| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1928, Houston:
H.
E. Sala —
Mrs.
H. E. Sala |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Fred
Andrews —
Edith
V. Herlong —
A.
J. Cleary —
Mrs.
Linton M. Collins |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Robert
H. Anderson —
Edith
Herlong Barfield —
Florence
C. Blakely —
Thomas
S. Ferguson —
Lewis
M. Hall —
J.
H. Herlong —
William
M. Shayne |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Florence
C. Blakely —
Thomas
S. Ferguson —
John
Montgomery —
Richard
Oelkers —
Ernest
Overstreet —
Paul
Scott —
William
M. Shayne —
J.
Mark Wilcox |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Holmes
Allen —
Marie
E. Balfe —
Florence
C. Blakely —
Thomas
S. Ferguson —
William
M. Shayne |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Cecil
B. Carroll —
A.
Frank Katzentine —
Mrs.
Louis E. Natt —
Jess
L. Turner —
Mrs.
Sydney Weintraub |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Francis
Anthony Benedetto —
Edward
F. Boardman —
Irving
Cypen —
Mrs.
E. Arthur Evans —
Dante
B. Fascell —
Rose
Marie Floyd —
R.
B. Gautier, Jr. —
Frances
Davis Gordon —
Bill
Lantaff —
John
E. Milloway —
Robert
M. Morgan —
Phyllis
Pollak —
Daniel
M. Richter —
George
A. Smathers —
Lucille
Von Arx —
Fuller
Warren —
Ellen
K. Whiteside —
Mrs.
W. P. Wilcox |
| |
1968, Chicago:
Claude
Pepper |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Annie
Betancourt —
Elaine
Bloom —
William
Brandt, Jr. —
Jacques
Despinosse —
Simon
Ferro —
Eufaula
S. Frazier —
Seymour
Gelber —
Charles
Hall —
Daryl
L. Jones —
Willie
F. Logan —
Elsa
M. Lopez —
Preston
W. Marshall, Jr. —
William
Mauk, Jr. —
Kendrick
B. Meek —
Jorge
M. Perez —
Javier
Rodriguez —
Ronald
A. Silver —
Murray
Sisselman —
Donna
Tornillo —
Carrenaese
Williams Levarity —
Paullette
Wimberly —
Raymond
Zeller |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Jacques
Despinosse —
Eufaula
S. Frazier —
Sally
A. Heyman —
Carrie
P. Meek —
Kendrick
B. Meek |
| |
2004, Boston:
Dorothy
Bendross-Mindingal —
Bret
Berlin —
Daisy
Black —
Phillip
Brutus —
Jerry
Buechler —
Arthur
Costa —
Jacques
Despinosse —
Lori
Ferrell —
Eufaula
S. Frazier —
Agustin
Garcia —
Teresa
Gavalda —
Joseph
S. Geller —
Evelyn
Goodman —
Lalena
Haro —
Mark
Haro —
Charlotte
Klieman —
Fernando
Llerena —
Shirley
Lowe —
Preston
W. Marshall —
Raul
Martinez —
Carrie
P. Meek —
Kendrick
B. Meek —
Alexander
Penelas —
Roseline
J. Philippe —
Yolly
Roberson —
Lula
Rodriguez —
Monica
Russo —
America
Schroh —
Barbara
C. Schwartz —
Carole
Shields —
Mildred
Smith-Kidd —
Nancy
Stander —
Wendell
Sturrup —
Shirley
M. West —
Frederica
S. Wilson —
Paullette
Wimberly —
Raymond
Zeller |
| |
2008, Denver:
Chip
Arndt —
Karen
Aronowitz —
Bret
Berlin —
Ronald
A. Brise —
Hector
Caraballo —
Mae
R. Christian —
Elizabeth
Collins —
Michael
T. Dames —
Joyce
A. Davis —
Eufaula
S. Frazier —
Luis
R. Garcia, Jr. —
Dan
Gelber —
Dean
E. Gregory-Stewart —
Millie
Herrera —
Sally
A. Heyman —
Charlotte
Klieman —
Luis
Lauredo —
Cindy
Lerner —
Eddie
Lewis —
Preston
W. Marshall, Jr. —
Raul
Martinez —
Kendrick
B. Meek —
Jimmy
L. Morales —
Florence
R. Moss —
Edith
R. Owens —
Edward
D. Pascoe —
Maryanne
H. Patlak —
Monica
Russo —
Gail
M. Santoro —
Adam
B. Schwartz —
Barbara
C. Schwartz —
Katy
Sorenson —
Henry
Sturrup —
Emilio
J. Vazquez —
Frederica
S. Wilson —
Clifford
W. Young |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1880, Chicago:
William
H. Gleason |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Henry
S. Chubb |
| |
1920, Chicago:
D.
A. Dorsey |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
F. E.
Hunt —
J.
E. Junkin |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Ida
M. Oberlin —
Glenn
B. Skipper |
| |
1932, Chicago:
S.
H. Bartlett —
B.
R. Cisco —
Henry
Gibson —
Edward
Seifert |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Josephine
H. Brooks —
Howard
Gibbons |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Lyle
D. Holcomb —
Sam
B. Solomon |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Josephine
H. Brooks —
Wesley
E. Garrison —
Marjorie
A. Manchester —
Sam
B. Solomon —
J.
S. Wambaugh |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Bert
L. Acker —
David
A. Douglas —
Wesley
E. Garrison —
M.
Duncan Held —
Mildred
C. Johnston —
Louise
Olmsted |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Bert
L. Acker —
Emmett
C. Choate —
Mrs.
Carl G. Fisher —
Paul
E. Helliwell |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Loren
M. Berry —
Clara
M. Fouse —
Ralph
W. Jack —
Tom
Joyce —
Frances
C. Mason —
William
D. Pawley —
Muriel
Hirsh Pick |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Loren
M. Berry —
Nell
G. Brinkman —
T.
F. Carney —
Clara
M. Fouse —
James
L. Guilmartin —
Leland
Hyzer —
Leonard
Keller —
Ruth
K. Magee —
William
D. Pawley —
Robert
A. Peterson —
Jean
Rakestraw —
James
E. Reardon |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Lois
Bolger —
Frank
Borman —
Angel
Bradley —
Leon
Earles —
Joseph
F. Fogarty, Jr. —
Charles
Gomez —
Judy
Hard —
Mary
J. Reeves —
Mary
Rust —
Mike
Thompson —
Jane
Warren |
| |
1984, Dallas:
Eladio
Armesto Garcia |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Eladio
Armesto Garcia —
Arthur
Hill |
| |
1992, Houston:
Eladio
Armesto Garcia |
| |
2004, New York:
Wilhelmina
Austin —
Gesette
Bolt —
Eric
Buermann —
Miriam
Cajiga —
Gaston
Cantens —
Alberto
R. Cardenas —
Sydney
F. Charles —
Dulce
M. Cuetara —
Kathleen
C. Cunningham —
Maria
De La Milera —
Jose
Luis Diaz —
Ahmed
Kabani —
Ariel
I. Pereda —
Sergio
Pino —
Jose
Riesco —
Wellington
Rolle —
Marco
Rubio —
Darryl
K. Sharpton —
Stanley
Tate —
Carlos
A. Valderrama |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Carlos
Curbelo —
Manuel
Kadre —
Beth
Kigel —
Theodore
Lyons —
Jesse
Manzano —
Mary
Ellen Miller —
Ester
Nuhfer —
Jose
Riesco —
David
Rivera |
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