| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Daniel
O. Finch |
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1876, St. Louis:
Daniel
O. Finch |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
George
A. Huffman —
A.
K. Stewart |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
Edwin
T. Meredith —
Charles
D. O'Donnell —
A.
K. Stewart —
C.
F. Walde |
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1920, San Francisco:
Mrs.
Harry C. Evans —
Edwin
T. Meredith |
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1924, New York:
Edwin
T. Meredith —
Claude
R. Porter |
| |
1928, Houston:
Frank
Miles —
James
M. Parsons |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Frank
J. Comfort —
Clyde
L. Herring —
J.
J. Hughes —
Charles
D. Huston —
Ralph
N. Lynch —
Henry
U. Mease —
Hubert
Utterback |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Frank
J. Comfort —
J.
J. Gillespie —
Clyde
L. Herring —
Manson
James —
Carroll
O. Switzer —
Henry
A. Wallace |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Ralph
N. Lynch —
Henry
U. Mease —
Henry
A. Wallace |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Harold
E. Anderson —
Wade
Clark —
Frank
J. Comfort —
Lester
W. Drennen —
E.
Frank Fox —
Joseph
Z. Marks —
Carroll
O. Switzer |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Earl
J. Baum —
Lex
Hawkins —
D.
L. Maloney —
Joseph
Z. Marks —
Henry
U. Mease —
Octavia
Moore —
George
E. O'Malley —
James
Rhodes |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Jackie
Bishop —
Glenn
Buhr —
Robert
Dow —
William
Fenton —
Lee
Gaudineer —
Christine
Sarcone —
Hal
Stookey —
Betty
Talkington —
James
Wengert —
Tom
Whitney |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Dennis
Adamson —
Victoria
E. Bruner —
Wayne
E. Coin —
Jan
Corderman —
Dick
Dearden —
Michael
L. Fitzgerald —
Justin
Gross —
Jan
Laue —
Paulee
Lipsman —
Carl
M. McPherson —
Tom
Miller —
Kathleen
O'Leary —
Mike
Peterson —
Diane
Stone —
Jesse
F. Taylor —
Susan
K. Thompson —
James
J. Wengert |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Chet
Culver —
Tom
Miller |
| |
2004, Boston:
Som
Baccam —
Nancy
Bobo —
Leonard
L. Boswell —
Ray
Brown —
Christina
Butts —
Mary
E. Campos —
Chet
Culver —
Gordon
Fischer —
Michael
L. Fitzgerald —
Araceli
Goode —
Alan
Koslow —
Mary
Maloney —
Tom
Miller —
Sally
J. Pederson —
Ken
Rains —
Frank
Sample —
Christie
Vilsack —
Tom
Vilsack |
| |
2008, Denver:
Nancy
Bobo —
Leonard
L. Boswell —
Scott
Brennan —
Mary
E. Campos —
Steven
Chasse —
Frank
Cownie —
Chet
Culver —
Mari
Culver —
Michael
Gronstal —
Danny
Homan —
Patty
Judge —
Tom
Miller —
Jordan
Oster —
Ione
Shadduck —
Christie
Vilsack —
Tom
Vilsack |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
Andrew
J. Stevens |
| |
1860, Chicago:
H.
M. Hoxie —
John
A. Kasson —
Charles
C. Nourse |
| |
1888, Chicago:
R.
L. Chase —
James
S. Clarkson |
| |
1892, Minneapolis:
James
S. Clarkson |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
James
S. Clarkson —
Albert
B. Cummins |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
R. N.
Hyde —
Lafayette
Young |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Albert
B. Cummins |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Lafayette
Young |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Beryl
F. Carroll —
Jesse
A. Miller |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Howard
J. Clark —
Gardner
Cowles |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Albert
B. Cummins —
C. W.
Lyon —
Addison
M. Parker |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Clyde
Charlton —
Jay
N. Darling —
Mrs.
George Hise —
Charles
P. Howard |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Mrs.
Gregory Brunk —
Robert
W. Colflesh —
Jesse
A. Miller |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Alice
E. Figg —
Thomas
J. Guthrie —
Irving
W. Myers |
| |
1944, Chicago:
W.
Harold Brenton —
William
John Goodwin —
Anna
G. Griffin |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
A.
A. Alexander —
Alice
E. Figg —
Ray
O. Garber —
Henry
F. Grant —
Norma
Mathis |
| |
1952, Chicago:
George
M. Faul —
Barbara
Sherbo —
Helen
Vernon —
Violet
Winters |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Jessie
Augustine —
Pat
Bain —
Edward
J. Kelly —
W.
Lawrence Oliver —
James
W. Richards |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Lloyd
Bock —
A.
T. Donhowe —
Mrs.
Ed Lockner —
John
K. Rehmann |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Dennis
Jontz —
Vivian
Pruitt —
Robert
D. Ray —
Ned
L. Skinner —
Mary
Louise Smith |
| |
2004, New York:
Paula
Dierenfeld —
John
Gilliland —
Keith
Hunter —
Kevin
McLaughlin —
Steve
Roberts —
David
Roederer —
Maxine
Sieleman —
Mary
Ann Spicer —
David
Vaudt |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
John
Bloom —
Carmine
Boal —
Andy
Christenson —
Bill
Clark —
Robert
Cramer —
Paula
Dierenfeld —
Wes
Enos —
David
Fischer —
Peggy
Herman —
Chuck
Hurley —
Katie
Koberg —
Kim
Lehman —
Glen
Massie —
Lynn
Proudfoot —
Steve
Roberts —
David
Roederer —
Steve
Scheffler —
Theodore
Sporer —
Bob
Vander Plaats —
David
Vaudt —
Paul
Vidmar |
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