| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
F.
H. Hatch —
Emile
LaSére —
E.
Lawerence —
D.
D. Withers |
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1876, St. Louis:
Robert
H. Marr —
James
McConnell —
John
J. Mellon —
Louis
St. Martin —
John
Tobin |
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1912, Baltimore:
Martin
Behrman —
Robert
Ewing —
Walter
L. Gleason —
W. O.
Hart —
L.
D. Legarde —
Victor
Mauberret —
Henry
Mooney —
Alexander
Pujol —
Theodore
S. Wilkinson |
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1916, St. Louis:
Martin
Behrman —
Albert
Buja —
Robert
Ewing —
W. O.
Hart —
J.
C. Henriques —
Victor
Mauberret —
John
T. Pender —
Alexander
Pujol —
J.
Zach Spearing —
Theodore
S. Wilkinson |
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1920, San Francisco:
Charles
F. Buck, Jr. —
M.
J. Carbajal —
Henry
W. Fitzpatrick —
D.
D. Moore —
Alexander
Pujol —
James
M. Thomson |
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1924, New York:
George
J. Abry —
Thomas
C. Anderson —
Martin
Behrman —
James
J. J. Fortier —
Walter
L. Loubat —
Paul
H. Maloney —
Arthur
J. O'Keefe —
James
M. Thomson |
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1936, Philadelphia:
W.
Stanley Behrman —
Mrs.
Emile Bienvenu —
William
A. Bisso —
Joachim
O. Fernandez —
Thomas
J. Hill —
James
B. Humphreys —
Robert
S. Maestri —
Paul
H. Maloney —
Joseph
A. O'Hara —
Edna
Pilsbury —
Seymour
Weiss |
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1940, Chicago:
William
F. Conkerton —
Louis
Knop, Jr. —
Sylvester
LeBrot —
Raburn
Monroe —
George
E. Ritmeyer —
Ambrose
M. Smith —
E.
H. Stevens —
Frank
J. Stich —
Charles
C. Zatarian |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Sam
Boylan —
B.
C. Brown —
James
E. Comiskey —
Dudley
Desmare —
Robert
Elliott —
A.
B. Freeman —
Clifton
L. Ganus —
Edward
A. Haggerty —
Theodore
O. Hotard —
Leon
Irwin, Jr. —
Claude
Mauberret, Sr. —
Ralph
Nichelson —
James
A. O'Connor, Jr. —
William
Harry Talbot —
Romeal
Theriot —
James
M. Thomson |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Harry
Batt —
William
Bisso —
Hale
Boggs —
Sam
Boylan —
James
A. Comiskey —
Dudley
Desmare —
Frank
B. Ellis —
Harry
Fisher —
John
J. Grosch —
Henry
Heaton —
William
Helis —
Mrs.
L. O. Keen —
J.
M. King —
Louis
Knop, Jr. —
Paul
Maloney, Jr. —
James
A. O'Connor, Jr. —
Fred
Peiper —
William
Harry Talbot —
Hugh
Wilkinson |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Loney
J. Autin —
Clyde
F. Bel —
Frank
B. Ellis —
Howard
W. Lefant —
James
David McNeill —
de
Lesseps S. Morrison —
L.
H. Perez, Jr. —
Herve
Racivitch —
Louis
J. Roussel —
Max
Tobias —
William
J. Willkomm |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Charlotte
Aiken —
Clyde
F. Bel —
William
A. Bisso —
Hale
Boggs —
Michael
N. Burke —
Fred
J. Cassibry —
Ted
B. Clifford —
James
A. Comiskey —
Philip
H. Des Marais —
Frank
B. Ellis —
John
B. Fournet —
William
P. Hagerty —
William
G. Helis, Jr. —
Ralph
N. Jackson —
Herman
S. Kohlmeyer —
Stephen
B. Lemann —
Manuel
Molero —
Jules
G. Mollere —
de
Lesseps S. Morrison —
Alfred
C. Peralta —
Louis
J. Roussel —
Edith
R. Stern —
Albert
P. Stoddard —
Romeal
Theriot —
James
Wilkinson III |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Hale
Boggs —
de
Lesseps S. Morrison |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Kathleen
M. Vick |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Dale
N. Atkins —
Dennis
R. Bagneris —
Diana
E. Bajoie —
Karen
R. Carter —
Sherman
N. Copelin —
Irma
Muse Dixon —
Stephanie
R. Edwards —
Marlin
N. Gusman —
Andrea
Green Jefferson —
Betty
L. Jefferson —
William
J. Jefferson —
Patricia
A. Johnson —
Nat
LaCour —
Phyllis
C. Landrieu —
Edwin
A. Lombard —
Marc
H. Morial —
Arthur
A. Morrell —
Renee
Gill Pratt —
Douglas
M. Schmidt —
Oliver
M. Thomas —
Erroll
G. Williams —
Angelé
T. Wilson |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Diana
E. Bajoie —
Karen
R. Carter —
Troy
A. Carter —
Irma
Muse Dixon —
Marlin
N. Gusman —
William
J. Jefferson —
Phyllis
C. Landrieu —
Marc
H. Morial —
Arthur
A. Morrell —
Renee
Gill Pratt —
Douglas
M. Schmidt —
Angelé
T. Wilson |
| |
2004, Boston:
Dale
N. Atkins —
Diana
E. Bajoie —
Stanford
Barre —
Karen
R. Carter —
Irma
Muse Dixon —
Connie
C. Goodly —
Marlin
N. Gusman —
William
J. Jefferson —
Jalila
Jefferson-Bullock —
Eddie
J. Jordan, Jr. —
Nat
LaCour —
Phyllis
C. Landrieu —
Rebecca
Landry —
Bobby
Major —
Arthur
A. Morrell —
Cynthia
Morrell —
Renee
Gill Pratt —
Cedric
Richmond —
Norma
Jane Sabiston —
Eddie
Sapir —
Douglas
M. Schmidt —
Angelé
T. Wilson |
| |
2008, Denver:
Dale
N. Atkins —
Diana
E. Bajoie —
Jay
H. Banks —
Wesley
T. Bishop —
Sean
Bruno —
Kenneth
P. Garrett, Sr. —
Cheryl
A. Gray —
James
A. Gray —
Cory
F. Heitmeier —
David
Huynh —
Felicia
Kahn —
Deborah
Langhoff —
Charmaine
L. Marchand —
Arthur
A. Morrell —
Cynthia
Morrell —
C.
Ray Nagin —
Karen
C. Peterson —
Renee
Gill Pratt —
John
Thibodeaux |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1888, Chicago:
John
E. Breaux —
John
W. Edwards —
T.
I. Galbreth —
George
Gell —
Aleck
Gilbert —
Andrew
Hero, Jr. —
P.
F. Herwig —
William
P. Kellogg —
Napoleon
Lastrapes —
James
Lewis —
B.
F. Moseley —
P.
B. S. Pinchback —
D.
J. Price —
A.
J. Smith —
L.
P. Smith —
S.
W. Smith —
Paul
Thomas —
Thomas
W. Wickham —
David
Young |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
William
J. Behan —
T.
A. Cage —
Walter
L. Cohen —
J.
B. Donelly —
Ernest
Ducogne —
A.
T. Gabriel —
Joseph
Honore, Jr. —
William
P. Kellogg —
James
Lewis —
J.
Madison Vance —
S.
A. Wardell —
William
H. Williams —
A.
T. Wimberly |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Eugene
F. R. Augustus —
Charles
W. Boothby —
Walter
L. Cohen —
Ernest
Ducogne —
Edward
Godchaux —
Emile
Kuntz —
Joseph
E. Le Blanc —
W.
J. Moore —
Octave
Ray —
William
H. Williams —
Thomas
J. Woodward |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Walter
L. Cohen |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Aristide
E. P. Albert —
Felix
J. Berhel —
Arthur
Birou —
Mark
G. Bobe —
Charles
W. Boothby —
William
J. Brophy —
Walter
L. Cohen —
Charles
W. Dale —
P.
H. V. Dejoie —
Joseph
Fabacher —
Rufus
E. Foster —
R.
E. Jones —
Alexander
B. Kennedy —
Emile
Kuntz —
William
P. Luck —
John
Marks —
George
W. McDuff —
Armand
Romain —
C.
H. Thompson —
J.
Madison Vance —
Pearl
Wight —
Christopher
C. Wilson —
Edward
Young |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Charles
J. Bell —
E.
D. Burke —
A.
C. Carpenter —
Walter
L. Cohen —
Joseph
Fabacher —
Emile
Kuntz —
Hugh
Larre —
A.
F. Leonhardt —
David
A. Lines —
Victor
Loisel —
W.
E. Robinson —
Armand
Romain —
J.
Madison Vance |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Charles
J. Bell —
William
J. Brophy —
A.
C. Carpenter —
Walter
L. Cohen —
J.
W. Cooke —
William
S. Dwyer —
James
L. Higgins —
Emile
Kuntz —
David
A. Lines —
J.
T. Newman —
J.
M. Pierce —
W.
E. Robertson —
Armand
Romain —
S.
A. Trufant —
J.
Madison Vance —
William
E. Weeks |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Walter
L. Cohen —
Emile
Kuntz —
Hugh
Larre —
David
A. Lines —
W.
W. Tutle —
William
E. Weeks —
Joseph
Wilkins —
Albert
Workman |
| |
1932, Chicago:
John
E. Jackson —
Ernest
Lee Jahncke —
James
Lewis, Jr. —
Emperor
Posley |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Thomas
I. Galbreth —
J.
A. Hardin —
John
E. Jackson —
Virgil
T. Jackson —
Ernest
Lee Jahncke —
Louis
W. O. Janssen —
Warren
Kearny —
James
Lewis, Jr. —
Emile
L. Meine —
E.
P. Richard |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
R.
E. Baird —
P.
P. Creuzot —
J.
A. Hardin —
J.
L. Hatcher —
John
E. Jackson —
Warren
Kearny —
James
Lewis, Jr. —
E.
P. Richard —
Joseph
O. Schwartz |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Cyril
J. Dill —
Samuel
R. Goldberg —
J.
A. Hardin —
J.
L. Hatcher —
John
E. Jackson —
Virgil
T. Jackson —
Bazile
Jolicoeur —
Warren
Kearny —
Brittmar
P. Landry —
James
Lewis, Jr. —
E.
P. Richard |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Ferdinand
Galleaud —
Samuel
R. Goldberg —
J.
A. Hardin —
Harold
M. Herbst —
John
E. Jackson —
Bazile
Jolicoeur —
Brittmar
P. Landry —
Alexander
F. Laneuville —
James
Lewis, Jr. —
Mrs.
Joseph O. Schwartz —
Arnold
Watson |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Violet
B. Allen —
Doris
H. Boudreaux —
Mrs.
John E. Hurley —
Harold
B. Judell —
Alexander
F. Laneuville —
Edwin
A. Leland, Jr. —
Theodore
H. Lyons —
James
F. McKillips, Jr. —
Samuel
McNeal, Sr. —
Elise
Meyer —
D.
Bigger Suarez —
Roy
M. Watson —
Minor
Wisdom |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Rosemary
Anderson —
Doris
H. Boudreaux —
John
P. Conway —
Jesse
W. Cook —
Francis
J. Hotard —
Harold
B. Judell —
Donald
A. Maginnis, Jr. —
Mrs.
Edward J. Petitbon —
E.
C. Upton, Jr. —
Minor
Wisdom |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Mrs.
Ray W. Biehl —
Jesse
W. Cook —
Noah
Copelin —
Hugues
J. de la Vergne —
Jesse
R. Fletcher —
Richard
L. Hagy —
Harold
B. Judell —
Bennett
A. Molter, Jr. —
Norman
W. Prendergast —
George
W. Reese, Jr. —
Charles
Schwartz, Jr. —
Robert
Young |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Mrs.
Roger B. Ching —
Hugues
J. de la Vergne —
John
P. Gee —
Natalie
Jorgensen —
Dan
T. Manget —
David
Meadow —
Michael
M. Ogden —
Charles
Schwartz, Jr. —
Florence
Stilwell |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Colleen
Canion —
Edward
W. Christiansen, Jr. —
Charles
E. Dunbar III —
Herbert
H. Eddington —
Martin
L. C. Feldman —
James
A. Noe, Jr. —
Frances
Schaefer —
John
Treen |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Frank
Ashby —
Charles
Emile Bruneau, Jr. —
Rutledge
C. Clement, Jr. —
Helen
Crawford —
Charles
Dunbar —
Herbert
H. Eddington —
Quin
Hillyer —
Julie
Irwin —
William
Livingston —
Ed
Markle —
William
Nungesser —
Jim
Plummer —
Harry
A. Rosenberg —
Scott
Sewell —
Marilyn
Thayer —
David
C. Treen —
J.
Bryan Wagner —
Virginia
Weinmann —
Fritz
Windhorst |
| |
2004, New York:
John
A. Batt —
Lynn
D. Cawthorne —
Meryl
Duroncelet —
John
Musser —
Frances
Smith —
Margaret
H. Villere —
J.
Bryan Wagner —
Peggy
Wilson |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Jay
Batt —
Brett
A. Bonin —
Anh
Quang Cao —
Kim
Carver —
John
R. Cook —
Robert
Ellis, Jr. —
Fenn
French —
William
French —
Louis
S. Gurvich, Jr. —
J.
T. Hannan —
Lloyd
A. Harsch —
Brittany
Lynn Houghtaling —
Paul
G. Richard —
William
Shanks, Jr. —
J.
Bryan Wagner —
George
White |
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