| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
James
A. McHatton |
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1916, St. Louis:
Wade
Bynum |
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1920, San Francisco:
B.
B. Taylor |
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1924, New York:
Henry
L. Fuqua —
Charles
P. Manship |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Frank
M. Odom —
Joseph
P. Skelly |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Steve
Alford —
Mrs.
Sam H. Jones —
John
Fred Odom —
Jared
Y. Sanders, Jr. |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Alice
B. Conner —
John
Fred Odom —
Jared
Y. Sanders, Jr. —
Louis
A. Welch —
F.
J. Whitehead |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
A.
C. Lewis, Jr. —
Jesse
L. Webb |
| |
1952, Chicago:
George
H. Foster —
Joe
W. Sanders |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Emile
J. Bourg, Sr. —
J.
D. DeBlieux —
Margaret
Dixon —
Rufus
D. Hayes —
Aubrey
B. Hirsch —
Elayn
Hunt —
Blanche
R. Long —
Frank
M. Odom —
Jesse
L. Webb, Sr. |
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1960, Los Angeles:
Jack
P. F. Gremillion —
Blanche
R. Long —
Russell
B. Long |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
J.
D. DeBlieux |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Jesse
H. Bankston —
Jason
Bolt —
James
J. Brady —
James
H. Brown, Jr. —
Fran
Bussie —
Kenneth
A. Duncan —
Wilson
Fields —
Melvin
L. Holden —
Richard
P. Ieyoub —
Ruth
G. Linecum —
Elizabeth
O. Powers —
Nina
Schulman —
W.
T. Winfield —
Mary
E. Wisham |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Melvin
L. Holden |
| |
2004, Boston:
Patsy
Arceneaux —
Jonathan
Augustine —
Francis
Beck —
Fran
Bussie —
Charlotte
Cantwell —
Julie
Cherry —
Charles
Foti —
Melvin
L. Holden —
Ben
L. Jeffers —
Jerry
McKernan —
Bob
Odom —
Ty
Roberts —
Michael
D. Skinner —
Ernest
Stephens —
Joseph
Stone —
Christopher
Whittington —
Robert
Wooley |
| |
2008, Denver:
Patsy
Arceneaux —
Larry
S. Bankston —
Julie
Cherry —
Darlene
Fields —
Ben
L. Jeffers —
Joseph
Stone —
Christopher
Whittington —
W.
T. Winfield |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
B.
V. Baranco |
| |
1908, Chicago:
B.
V. Baranco —
Michael
Winfield |
| |
1912, Chicago:
B.
V. Baranco |
| |
1916, Chicago:
H.
J. Allen —
B.
V. Baranco —
Frank
E. Posey |
| |
1920, Chicago:
B.
V. Baranco |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Mrs.
Tom W. Dutton |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Frank
B. Lower —
George
J. Reilley |
| |
1944, Chicago:
J.
E. Perkins —
George
J. Reilley |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Carr
K. Taylor —
Marie
Louise Taylor |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Harrison
G. Bagwell —
Charles
H. Dillemuth —
Virgil
T. Jackson |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Virgil
T. Jackson —
Nealon
Stracener |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Harrison
G. Bagwell —
Charles
H. Dillemuth —
Francis
C. Grevemberg —
Nealon
Stracener |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Morton
C. Blackwell —
Edward
T. L. Borie —
James
H. Boyce —
Floyd
O. Crawford —
Louis
Mayer |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Patricia
S. Lindh —
Patricia
Miller —
Frank
Millican |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Jefferson
Angers —
Richard
H. Baker —
Durward
Casteel —
Miller
D. Dial —
E.
Clark Gaudin —
Paul
Hardy —
David
W. Loveless —
Ann
H. Mahoney |
| |
2004, New York:
Kirt
Bennett —
Charlie
Davis —
Richard
Edmonds —
Carey
R. Holliday —
Stephen
P. Maher —
Pat
Templeton |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Pat
Bergeron —
Michael
Chittom —
Jason
P. Dore —
Kathy
Edgeworth —
Richard
Phillip Edmonds III —
Bryan
Jeansonne —
Daniel
G. Kyle —
Jay
Lyles —
Chadwick
Melder —
James
Quinn —
Ricky
Roberie —
Charles
Roemer III —
Steven
Scott Wilfong —
Ellen
Theresa Wray-Davis |
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