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Cobb County
Georgia

Cobb County Political Parties


Democratic Party chairs in Cobb County: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Cobb County (incomplete!): Clifford H. Dyar, 1940


Cobb County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: M. M. Sessions
   1916, St. Louis: E. P. Dobbs
   1924, New York: Newt A. Morris — Mrs. Ralph W. Northcutt
   1948, Philadelphia: Rayford Tharpe
   1952, Chicago: James V. Carmichael — Harold Willingham
   1996, Chicago: Carole B. Dabbs — George Darden — Juanelle Edwards — Virginia T. Fulton — Vann Mobley — Deana Womack
   2000, Los Angeles: Deana Womack
   2004, Boston: Roy E. Barnes — James Butler — Linda H. Collins — Carole B. Dabbs — Monica Helms — Robert Kahn — Gerald Redd — Deana Womack
   2008, Denver: Carole B. Dabbs — Will Fowlkes — Don E. Wilson — Deana Womack
Republican National Conventions:
   1888, Chicago: John Kimball
   1896, St. Louis: Eli H. Chandler
   1916, Chicago: DeWitt C. Cole
   1920, Chicago: DeWitt C. Cole
   1924, Cleveland: Frank P. Rogers, Jr.
   1928, Kansas City: Frank P. Rogers, Jr.
   1936, Cleveland: DeWitt C. Cole — Bertha M. Field
   1940, Philadelphia: DeWitt C. Cole
   1960, Chicago: C. F. Branson
   1964, San Francisco: Dorsey Dodgen
   1972, Miami Beach: Dorsey Dodgen — George Lankford — Sherman Stubbs
   2004, New York: Sue P. Everhart
   2008, St. Paul: Clint Austin — Anna R. Cablik — Sharon Cooper — Edmond Phil Daniell — Shawn Davis — Joe Dendy — Sue P. Everhart — Peggy Henderson — Judson Hill — Lori Hullett — Scott Johnson — Carolyn D. Meadows — Robin Jade Morey — Lautoria Morgan — Sam Olens — Carolyn Roddy — Ed Setzler — Jason Shepherd — John Sours — Timothy Stultz — Sam Teasley — Stan Wise

 

 


 
   
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