| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1912, Baltimore:
F.
C. Benevedes —
John
Effinger —
Allan
Herbert —
J.
Miles —
M.
C. Pacheco —
G.
J. Waller |
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1916, St. Louis:
Ioela
Kiakahi —
Lincoln
L. McCandless —
M.
C. Pacheco —
T.
B. Stuart —
R.
H. Trent —
Jesse
Uluihi |
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1920, San Francisco:
Robert
Ahuna —
Chris
Cunha —
Lincoln
L. McCandless —
Delbert
E. Metzger —
Jack
Milton —
Charles
Rose —
Jesse
Uluihi —
E.
M. Watson |
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1924, New York:
J.
W. Asch —
J.
Walter Doyle —
Norman
Dozier Godbold —
Howard
Hathaway —
S.
C. Huber —
Lincoln
L. McCandless —
Ingram
M. Stainback —
Jesse
Uluihi |
| |
1928, Houston:
J.
Walter Doyle —
Mrs.
A. W. Harris —
William
H. Heen —
S. B.
Kemp —
Charles
Liu —
M.
M. Magoon —
Lincoln
L. McCandless —
B.
G. Rivenburg —
Louis
K. Silva —
Jesse
Uluihi |
| |
1932, Chicago:
James
L. Coke —
J.
Walter Doyle —
Henry
Freitas —
Rufus
H. Hagood, Jr. —
Lincoln
L. McCandless —
Louis
K. Silva —
Ingram
M. Stainback —
Andy
Yamashiro |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
William
H. Heen —
Charles
H. K. Holt —
Mrs.
George Jennings —
William
C. McGonigle —
Joseph
B. Poindexter —
Henry
B. Wolters |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Louis
V. Cadinha —
Norman
D. Godbold, Jr. —
Samuel
T. Hill —
A.
Lester Marks —
Chuck
Mau —
Fred
Patterson —
Joseph
B. Poindexter —
David
K. Trask |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Rose
August —
Alice
Kamokila Campbell —
Peter
Chu —
Donal
Clark —
William
H. Heen —
Charles
E. Kauhane —
Agnes
L. Kellett —
Fred
Patterson —
Ingram
M. Stainback |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Harriet
Bouslog —
Lau
Ah Chew —
Charles
E. Kauhane —
Lahapa
Kauhane —
Agnes
L. Kellett —
Chuck
Mau —
John
H. Wilson |
| |
1952, Chicago:
John
A. Burns —
Agnes
L. Kellett —
Mitsuyuki
Kido —
Oren
E. Long —
Raymond
C. Yap |
| |
1956, Chicago:
John
A. Burns —
Hung
Wo Ching —
Robert
G. Dodge —
Earl
Finch —
H.
Tucker Gratz —
David
N. Ingman —
Daniel
K. Inouye —
Mary
Nakako Isa —
Mitsuyuki
Kido —
Herbert
H. K. Lee —
Ernst
I. Murai —
William
S. Richardson —
Matsuo
Takabuki |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Sakae
Amano —
Tadao
Beppu —
John
A. Burns —
Thomas
P. Gill —
Seichi
Hirai —
Daniel
K. Inouye —
Duke
Kawasaki —
Mitsuyuki
Kido —
Frank
W. C. Loo —
Herman
T. F. Lum —
Dolores
M. Martin —
David
C. McClung —
Ernst
I. Murai —
William
S. Richardson —
Tokuichi
Takushi |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
John
A. Burns —
Dolores
M. Martin |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Daniel
K. Inouye |
| |
1980, New York:
Ronald
Amemiva —
Michael
Amii —
George
R. Ariyoshi —
Marvin
Awaya —
Theresa
Boland —
Calvin
Ching —
Rae
Saint Chu —
Naomi
Correa —
Sandra
Ebesu —
Ted
Fritschel —
Odetta
Fujimori —
Robert
Gibson —
Mary
Gregory —
Minoru
Hirabara —
Daniel
K. Inouye —
Clara
L. Kakalia —
James
Kumagai —
Momi
Minn Lee —
Pilialoha
Lee Loy —
Francis
Lum —
Spark
M. Matsunaga —
David
C. McClung —
Francis
McMillen —
Patsy
T. Mink —
Laverne
Moore —
Richard
Port —
Lolinda
Ramos —
Barbara
Sakamoto —
Judith
Kim Seu —
George
Stillman —
Mary
Ellen Swanton —
Sakae
Takahashi —
David
Trask |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Neil
Abercrombie —
Daniel
K. Akaka —
George
R. Ariyoshi —
Faye
Daly —
Richard
Fujimoto —
Daniel
K. Inouye —
Peggy
R. Kirkpatrick —
Momi
Minn Lee —
Joy
Kobashigawa Lewis —
Samuel
Mitchell —
Clyde
B. Morita —
Russell
K. Okata —
Violet
Paris —
Richard
Port —
Kathleen
Racuya-Markrich —
Linda
Rosehill —
M.
Dolly Strazar —
Y.
Jane Sugimura —
Norman
T. Taira —
Gregg
T. Takayama —
Linda
Chu Takayama —
Charles
Toguchi —
Jill
N. Tokuda —
Linda
C. Tseu —
John
D. Waihee —
R.
Carolyn Wilcox |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Neil
Abercrombie —
Daniel
K. Akaka —
Daniel
K. Inouye —
Russell
K. Okata —
Norman
T. Taira |
| |
2004, Boston:
Neil
Abercrombie —
Daniel
K. Akaka —
Robert
Bunda —
Ed
Case —
Rae
Saint Chu —
Bart
Dame —
Brickwood
Galuteria —
Edward
K. Hasegawa —
Daniel
K. Inouye —
Faye
Kennedy —
Donna
Mercado Kim —
Albert
Lewis —
Joy
Kobashigawa Lewis —
Russell
K. Okata —
Violet
Paris —
Richard
Port —
Alexander
Santiago —
Rachel
Shackleford —
Maile
S. L. Shimabukuro —
Cecile
Smith —
Y.
Jane Sugimura —
Norman
T. Taira —
John
D. Waihee |
| |
2008, Denver:
Neil
Abercrombie —
Jo-Ann
M. Adams —
Melodie
Aduja —
Daniel
K. Akaka —
Edmond
Arquero —
James
S. Burns —
Ann
S. Freed —
Charles
Freedman —
Colleen
Hanabusa —
Mufi
Hannemann —
Mazie
K. Hirono —
Donna
Hoshide —
Daniel
K. Inouye —
Faye
Kennedy —
Donna
Mercado Kim —
Albert
Lewis —
Albert
Lono Lyman —
Dayton
Nakanelua —
Jadine
Nielsen —
Richard
Port —
Brian
Schatz —
Caroline
Sinavaiana —
Kathleen
G. Stanley —
John
D. Waihee —
Andrew
S. Winer |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
A.
N. Kepoikai —
S.
Parker |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Lincoln
L. McCandless |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Robert
W. Breckons —
John
M. Dowsett —
Jonah
Kuhio Kalanianaole —
Alexander
G. M. Robertson |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Jonah
Kuhio Kalanianaole —
Charles
A. Rice |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Jonah
Kuhio Kalanianaole |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Henry
A. Baldwin —
E.
Faxon Bishop —
Jonah
Kuhio Kalanianaole —
John
H. Wise |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Clarence
H. Cooke |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Victor
S. K. Houston |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Victor
S. K. Houston —
Alexander
G. M. Robertson |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
John
B. Guard —
Alexander
G. M. Robertson |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Samuel
W. King —
Min
Hin Li —
James
Tice Phillips —
Roy
A. Vitousek |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Thelma
M. Akana —
Joseph
R. Farrington —
P.
S. Pell —
Roy
A. Vitousek —
Ralph
E. Woolley |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
John
E. Botelho —
Joseph
R. Farrington —
Flora
K. Hayes —
Samuel
W. King —
George
K. Nakagawa —
O.
P. Soares |
| |
1952, Chicago:
C.
J. Henderson —
Samuel
W. King —
Samuel
S. Luke —
Calvin
C. McGregor —
Walter
F. McGuire —
George
K. Nakagawa —
Harry
S. Ozaki —
Henry
A. White |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
John
E. Botelho —
Emory
Bronte —
Elizabeth
P. Farrington —
Alexander
L. Faye —
Hiram
L. Fong —
Evelyn
Freeth —
Wallace
S. Fujiyama —
Samuel
W. King —
Mary
Leeman —
Ethel
J. Spaulding —
Lloyd
Wong —
Winona
Wood |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Richard
Bond —
Emily
Brandl —
M.
Gay Conklin —
Joseph
L. Dwight, Sr. —
Mrs.
Joseph L. Dwight —
Hiram
L. Fong —
Edward
E. Johnston —
Victoria
Kahapea —
Herman
A. Loebl —
James
W. Lovell —
Samuel
S. Luke —
Percy
K. Mirikitani —
Mary
K. Robinson —
Nelson
Robinson —
Lloyd
Wong |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
E.
E. Black —
Barbara
Burns —
Hiram
L. Fong —
Mrs.
Eureka B. Forbes —
Edward
E. Johnston —
Elizabeth
Kellerman —
John
E. Milligan —
Joan
D. Osborne —
Herbert
M. Richards |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Spencer
Armistead —
Leilani
Ayson —
Carla
W. Coray —
Patricia
B. Davis —
George
L. Dyer, Jr. —
David
Ellis —
Herman
S. Fong —
Hiram
L. Fong —
Mrs.
Eureka B. Forbes —
Sing
Fu —
Ralph
M. Hagen —
Mrs.
Kinau B. Kamalii —
Sally
Kerney —
Georgia
E. Miller —
V.
Thomas Rice —
Frederick
W. Rohlfing —
Vincent
Silva —
Elwin
Spray —
Jean
B. Stevens —
Olga
Waterhouse |
| |
2004, New York:
James
R. Aiona, Jr. —
Sheila
Leas —
Willes
K. Lee —
Janice
Pechauer —
Linda
Smith —
Paul
Smith |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
James
R. Aiona, Jr. —
Vivian
Aiona —
Bradford
Burton —
Gerald
Coffee —
Lisa
Coluccio —
Richard
A. Coons —
John
Henry Felix —
Johanna
Heck —
Miriam
Hellreich —
Adrienne
King —
Lenny
Klompus —
Marcia
Klompus —
Tammy
Kubo —
Julie
F. Lee —
Willes
K. Lee —
Linda
Lingle —
Barbara
C. Marumoto —
Colleen
R. Meyer —
Laura
E. Millman —
Susan
Page —
William
Paupe —
Noemi
Pendleton —
Kymberly
Pine —
Phil
Powers —
Frederick
W. Rohlfing III —
Cynthia
Rosebrough —
Katherine
Thomason —
Beverly
C. Toomey —
Timon
Tran —
Gene
Ward |
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