| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
James
Hoge |
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1876, St. Louis:
Evan
P. Howell —
James
Milton Smith |
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1884, Chicago:
Evan
P. Howell |
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1912, Baltimore:
John
S. Candler —
Frank
C. Davis —
T.
R. Felder —
Hollins
N. Randolph |
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1916, St. Louis:
J.
A. Drake —
James
R. Gray —
Carlos
H. Mason —
Hollins
N. Randolph —
Claude
C. Smith |
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1924, New York:
D.
B. Bullard —
Louis
P. Marquardt —
Mrs.
Z. Y. Peterson —
Hollins
N. Randolph |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Shepard
Bryan —
James
R. Gray |
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1940, Chicago:
Ivan
Allen, Jr. —
Shepard
Bryan —
George
L. Googe —
Clark
Howell —
Cicero
Kendrick —
Paul
L. Lindsay —
Ralph
McGill —
Willis
A. Sutton —
M.
E. Thompson —
F.
B. Wilson —
B.
B. Zellars |
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1944, Chicago:
Ivan
Allen —
William
Arington —
D.
B. Blalock —
F.
W. Blalock —
Grace
Cannington —
Henry
Chandler —
Ryburn
Clay —
Alton
Cogdell —
W.
V. Crowley —
H.
T. Dobbs —
J.
Lon Duckworth —
Stonewall
H. Dyer —
Charles
Gilman —
George
L. Googe —
Albert
Gossett —
Hugh
Howell —
Al
Ingram —
Wiley
Moore —
Carl
Plunkett —
M.
E. Thompson |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Henry
Chandler —
George
L. Googe —
A.
L. Henson —
Mrs.
Cecil W. Hester —
Samuel
D. Hewlett —
W.
P. Moore —
L.
W. Robert —
George
P. Whitman, Jr. |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Henry
Chandler —
J.
Eugene Cook —
George
L. Googe —
Mrs.
Cecil W. Hester —
Matt
L. McWhorter —
B.
D. Murphy —
L.
W. Robert —
Freeman
Strickland —
George
P. Whitman, Jr. |
| |
1976, New York:
Maynard
H. Jackson |
| |
1980, New York:
Maynard
H. Jackson |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Sharon
Adams —
Sharon
Beasley-Teague —
J.
Veronica Biggins —
John
A. Blackman —
Bill
Campbell —
Linda
H. Collins —
Thomas
W. Dortch, Jr. —
Andrew
J. Freeman —
Sherry
Friedman —
Michael
Hightower —
Tommy
Irvin —
Maynard
H. Jackson —
Joseph
Jacobs —
Hattie
Johnson —
John
Lewis —
Herbert
H. Mabry —
Carl
Mason —
Nan
Grogan Orrock —
Robert
A. Pastor —
Francello
Phillips-Calhoun —
Lithangia
S. Robinson —
Dianne
Rogers —
Zeda
Stanley Sartor —
Jacquelyn
Harmon Saylor —
E.
Stephanie Stuckey —
Horace
E. Tate —
Donald
Yates |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Sherry
Friedman —
Tommy
Irvin —
John
Lewis —
Herbert
H. Mabry —
Lithangia
S. Robinson |
| |
2004, Boston:
Stacey
Abrams —
Thurbert
E. Baker —
Sharon
Beasley-Teague —
Erica
Brooks —
Naomi
D. Brown —
Zachary
Chapman —
Terry
Coleman —
Cathy
Cox —
Hattie
B. Dorsey —
Andrew
Feiler —
Shirley
Franklin —
Sherry
Friedman —
Page
Gleason —
Tommy
Irvin —
Valerie
Jackson —
Donzella
J. James —
Sheila
Jones —
Craig
Kuglar —
Stephen
R. Leeds —
John
Lewis —
Herbert
H. Mabry —
Ann
McKenzie —
Jennifer
Moore —
Richard
A. Ray —
Kasim
Reed —
Lithangia
S. Robinson —
David
Scott —
Marianne
C. Spraggins —
Mark
Taylor —
Marsha
Taylor —
Andre
Walker —
Robert
Whitelaw —
Cynthia
Williams —
Michael
Williams —
David
J. Worley —
Sam
Zamarripa |
| |
2008, Denver:
Isaac
Adams —
David
I. Adelman —
Richard
Alston —
Deidre
Barrett-England —
Andrea
L. Boone —
Julie
A. Borders —
Jane
Bradshaw —
Roger
Bruce —
Jara
R. Butler —
Verna
J. Cleveland —
William
J. Cobb —
Shirley
Franklin —
Jerry
Freeman —
Miguel
Gallegos —
Lori
H. Gregory —
Jan
Hackney —
LeWanna
Heard —
Donzella
J. James —
Cheryl
J. Jewell —
Aaron
Johnson —
Camara
P. Jones —
Jane
V. Kidd —
Stephen
R. Leeds —
John
Lewis —
Mary
Long —
Joseph
E. Lowery —
Clarence
T. Martin —
Keith
Mason —
Ben
E. Myers, Jr. —
Richard
A. Ray —
Sai
Reddy —
Jerry
K. Riley —
Sally
S. Rosser —
Emily
Schunior —
David
Scott —
Bernita
Smith —
Marianne
C. Spraggins —
Aaron
L. Steele —
Horacena
Tate —
Michael
Thurmond —
Angela
Trigg —
Nikema
Williams —
Andrea
I. Young |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1888, Chicago:
M.
H. Bentley —
Alfred
E. Buck —
Jackson
McHenry —
C.
C. Wimbish |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Alfred
E. Buck —
W.
R. Gray —
H.
L. Johnston —
W.
A. Pledger —
L.
J. Price —
Henry
A. Rucker —
F.
J. Wimberly —
C.
C. Wimbish |
| |
1908, Chicago:
E.
F. Blodgett —
A.
Brown —
Henry
Lincoln Johnson —
William
F. Penn —
Frank
J. Wimberley |
| |
1912, Chicago:
William
Driskell —
Churchill
P. Goree —
Henry
S. Jackson —
Henry
Lincoln Johnson —
R.
L. Jones —
John
W. Martin —
H.
L. McKee —
William
F. Penn |
| |
1916, Chicago:
F.
J. Allen —
Ben
J. Davis —
Henry
S. Jackson —
Henry
Lincoln Johnson —
William
F. Penn |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Ben
J. Davis —
S.
W. Estes —
L.
M. Hill —
Henry
Lincoln Johnson —
John
W. Martin |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Ben
J. Davis —
Clint
W. Hager —
L.
M. Hill —
Henry
Lincoln Johnson —
John
W. Martin —
H.
E. Stockbridge |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Ben
J. Davis —
Clint
W. Hager —
Sarah
Watson King —
A.
T. Walden |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Ben
J. Davis —
Josiah
T. Rose |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Ben
J. Davis —
L.
M. Hill —
Harry
Sommers —
H.
H. Turner |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
B.
F. Cofer —
Ben
J. Davis —
F.
C. Gassett —
Clint
W. Hager —
C.
J. Hilkey —
Josiah
T. Rose —
Harry
Sommers |
| |
1944, Chicago:
B.
F. Cofer —
Ben
J. Davis —
G.
E. DeLorme —
L.
M. Hill —
W.
Barnaby Hill —
Mrs.
C. M. Pearson —
Jessie
S. Rose —
Josiah
T. Rose —
W. J.
Shaw —
Thomas
H. Slater —
Harry
Sommers —
Mildred
Sommers —
Mae
Yates |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
B.
F. Cofer —
Joseph
Crawford —
J.
W. Dobbs —
C.
J. Hilkey —
W. J.
Shaw —
Harry
Sommers —
Elbert
P. Tuttle —
Mrs.
George S. Williams |
| |
1952, Chicago:
John
H. Calhoun —
J.
W. Dobbs —
W.
Barnaby Hill —
W.
S. Hollomon —
James
R. Sarver —
W. J.
Shaw —
Harry
Sommers —
Thomas
W. Thompson, Jr. —
Kiliaen
V. R. Townsend —
Elbert
P. Tuttle |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Lottie
B. Harris —
W.
M. Jackson —
Charles
A. Moye, Jr. —
William
B. Shartzer —
W. J.
Shaw —
Robert
R. Snodgrass —
Randolph
W. Thrower —
Clayton
R. Yates |
| |
1960, Chicago:
T.
J. Curry —
James
W. Dorsey —
McCready
Johnston —
Mrs.
Joseph W. Jones —
Charles
A. Moye, Jr. —
William
B. Shartzer —
W. J.
Shaw —
Robert
R. Snodgrass —
Randolph
W. Thrower —
Clayton
R. Yates |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
T.
E. Addison, Jr. —
Julian
Lecraw III —
S.
Jarvin Levison —
Charles
A. Moye, Jr. —
Dillard
Munford —
Whitney
O'Keefe —
Roscoe
Pickett, Jr. —
Robert
P. Shinall, Jr. —
Q.
V. Williamson —
Gene
Witherspoon |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Benjamin
B. Blackburn —
Jeanne
Ferst —
Richard
A. Guthman, Jr. —
Margaret
Holliman —
Thornton
Kennedy —
Thomas
M. Lowe, Jr. —
C.
Clayton Powell —
Robert
J. Shaw —
Hal
Suit —
Charlotte
Thompson —
Betty
Jo Williams |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Larry
D. Thompson |
| |
2004, New York:
Val
Betz —
Nancy
Coverdell —
Claire
D'Agostino —
Michael
Dvorscak —
Linda
Evans —
Linda
Herren —
Matthew
Kramer —
Anne
W. Lewis —
Camilla
Moore |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Charles
M. Berk —
David
J. Burge —
Mark
Burkhalter —
Ronald
Carpinella —
Julianne
Chambliss —
Fred
Cooper —
Dwight
Davis —
James
R. Evans —
Linda
Evans —
Cameron
Fash —
Leigh
Ann Gillis —
Karen
Handel —
Liz
Hausmann —
Bill
Heard III —
Linda
Herren —
Jimmy
Ho —
Patricia
Huff —
Dan
Israel —
Karen
Labarr —
Rob
Leebern —
Anne
W. Lewis —
Edward
H. Lindsey —
James
D. McCleary —
Angelette
Mealing —
Rufus
Montgomery —
Camilla
Moore —
Sunny
Park —
Mary
Perdue —
Spence
Pryor —
Atticus
Allen Richardson —
Glenn
Richardson —
Eric
J. Tanenblatt —
Suzi
Voyles |
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