| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Phineas
W. Leland —
Edward
Merrill —
William
C. N. Swift |
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1864, Chicago:
William
C. N. Swift |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
Nicholas
Hathaway |
| |
1888, St. Louis:
John
W. Cummings |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
John
W. Coughlin —
Charles
McCarty —
Peter
McManus —
William
Moran —
Edward
Mullaney —
John
O'Hearne —
Richard
Pennington —
T.
P. Sullivan |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
Elzear
H. Choquette —
Joseph
C. Desmond —
John
F. Doherty —
Patrick
J. Doyle —
Thomas
F. Higgins —
Michael
O'Hearn —
John
L. Shea |
| |
1924, New York:
John
H. Backus, Jr. —
Arthur
J. B. Cartier —
Dominick
F. Corrigan —
Richard
P. Coughlin —
Joseph
C. Desmond —
Louis
Gaudette —
Thomas
F. Higgins —
Joseph
L. Hurley —
Manuel
Joseph —
Minerva
D. Kepple —
Mary
Lee —
Michael
O'Hearn —
James
Robinson —
James
E. Sargent —
Frank
A. Sullivan |
| |
1928, Houston:
John
H. Backus, Jr. —
George
A. Blake —
Charles
L. Booth —
Arthur
Buckley —
Dominick
F. Corrigan —
Joseph
C. Desmond —
John
Ford —
Bertha
V. Gatenby —
Arthur
Goulart —
Joseph
L. Hurley —
Charles
McCloskey —
Miles
J. Neff —
John
J. Smith —
Edmond
P. Talbot —
Maud
F. Tweedy |
| |
1932, Chicago:
John
L. Campos —
Dominick
F. Corrigan —
Patrick
M. Doyle —
Miles
J. Neff —
Alphonse
Normandin —
John
E. Welch |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Lawrence
W. Caton —
George
Helford —
Grace
Hartley Howe —
Catherine
A. Mahler —
Joseph
P. Murphy —
Edmond
P. Talbot |
| |
1940, Chicago:
James
F. Brennan —
Helen
Corrigan Connors —
August
J. Cormier —
John
E. Fitzgerald —
Amedee
Gautreau —
William
P. Grant —
Timothy
A. Lovett —
William
F. Lynch —
Timothy
J. Manning —
Mary
I. Murphy —
Ralph
Silva —
Michael
Zajac |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Leo
H. Berube —
Francis
J. Carreiro —
Louis
A. Cordeiro —
Antonio
England —
William
P. Grant —
Noemi
C. Hinkley —
Clifford
C. Hubbard —
Henry
Landreville —
Paul
V. McDonough —
John
W. McIntyre —
John
S. McKowen —
Mary
I. Murphy —
Edward
C. Peirce —
Edmond
P. Talbot |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Rodolphe
G. Bessette —
Octave
O. Desmarais —
Jacinto
F. Diniz —
William
P. Grant —
William
R. Medeiros —
James
A. O'Brien —
William
E. White |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Joseph
P. Clark, Jr. —
Leo
F. Cormier —
Edward
F. Doolan —
William
P. Grant —
Francis
W. Harrington —
John
F. Kane —
Mitchell
Koska —
Matthew
J. Kuss —
Arthur
R. Marchado —
James
F. O'Neill —
Leonard
Pacheco —
Edward
C. Peirce —
Antone
Perreira —
George
E. Talbot |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Theophile
Jean DesRoches —
Edmund
Dinis —
Edward
F. Doolan —
Joseph
Enos —
William
P. Grant —
Joseph
E. Hanify, Jr. —
John
F. Kane —
Matthew
J. Kuss —
Francis
J. Lawler —
Paul
V. McDonough —
Arthur
J. Mullen —
David
D. Talbot |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
John
M. Arruda —
George
E. Carignan —
Edmund
Dinis —
Edward
F. Doolan —
Mary
L. Fonseca —
William
P. Grant —
Joseph
E. Hanify, Jr. —
Patrick
H. Harrington, Jr. —
Francis
J. Lawler |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Roland
G. Desmarais —
Theophile
Jean DesRoches —
Edmund
Dinis —
John
T. Farrell, Jr. —
Mary
L. Fonseca —
William
P. Grant —
Joseph
E. Hanify, Jr. —
Patrick
H. Harrington, Jr. —
Norman
Mason —
Antoine
Silva |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Richard
Baarsvik —
Lillian
C. Darmody —
Eugene
J. Dionne, Jr. —
Helen
L. Donnelly —
Francis
E. Moore —
Edith
A. Nichols —
Judith
A. Rapozo —
George
Rogers —
Guy
Volterra —
Max
Volterra —
Bertram
A. Yaffe |
| |
1980, New York:
Steven
A. Camara —
Marifran
Davis —
Joan
M. Menard —
George
Mendonca —
Clementa
Ponte —
Max
Volterra —
Bertram
A. Yaffe |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Ida
Cabral —
Joan
M. Menard —
Carol
Mills —
Marc
R. Pacheco —
Elsie
Souza —
Mark
A. Sullivan, Jr. —
Margaret
D. Xifaras |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Joan
M. Menard —
Marc
R. Pacheco |
| |
2004, Boston:
Lee
Beauvais —
Joseph
Kaplan —
Richard
Leimsider —
Joan
M. Menard —
Marc
R. Pacheco —
Elsie
Souza |
| |
2008, Denver:
Joan
M. Menard —
Marc
R. Pacheco |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
C.
A. Church —
Thomas
D. Elliott —
Rodney
French —
Guilford
White |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Jonathan
Bourne —
Robert
T. Davis |
| |
1880, Chicago:
William
S. Greene |
| |
1888, Chicago:
John
H. Abbott —
William
H. Bent —
Jonathan
Bourne —
Frederick
L. Burden —
Frank
S. Stevens |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
William
M. Butler |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Walter
Clifford —
Hugo
A. Dubuque —
Emanuel
Sallavou —
Alfred
B. Williams |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Sidney
O. Bigney —
Robert
T. Davis —
Herbert
A. Dean —
David
L. Parker —
Albert
Totten |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Frederick
M. Atwood —
Sidney
O. Bigney —
John
Crowther —
Jean
B. Jean —
Edward
A. Thurston |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Benjamin
H. Anthony —
Abbott
P. Smith —
Charles
T. Smith —
Warren
A. Swift —
Alvin
G. Weeks —
John
Westall —
James
Whitehead |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Godfrey
de Tonnancour —
Thomas
F. Glennon —
Joseph
W. Martin, Jr. —
Thomas
Thompson —
Edward
A. Thurston —
Alfred
B. Williams |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Arthur
F. Gehrung —
John
Halliwell —
Charles
H. Macomber —
Walter
E. McLane —
Ward
M. Parker —
Edward
A. Thurston —
Joseph
E. Warner |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Benjamin
R. Acornley —
Spencer
Borden —
Orin
W. Clifford —
Mark
M. Duff —
Joseph
K. Milliken —
Rachel
Morse —
Helen
H. Pierce |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Benjamin
R. Acornley —
Spencer
Borden —
Charles
M. Carroll —
Robert
M. Leach —
Maud
F. Tweedy —
Louise
M. Williams |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Oscar
U. Dionne —
Robert
M. Leach —
Carl
A. Terry —
Maud
F. Tweedy —
Louise
M. Williams |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Joseph
F. Francis —
Joseph
W. Martin, Jr. —
Rachel
Morse —
Willard
A. Ormsbee —
Cyrus
C. Rounseville —
Isabel
K. Winsper |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Clarence
A. Barnes —
Frederick
W. Lawson —
Joseph
W. Martin, Jr. —
Rachel
Morse —
John
A. Stitt —
Isabel
K. Winsper |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Clarence
A. Barnes —
Joseph
F. Francis —
Horace
E. Handford —
J.
Edward Lajoie —
Joseph
W. Martin, Jr. —
Beatrice
H. Mullaney —
Mrs.
Aurare Surprenant —
Louise
M. Williams |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Clarence
A. Barnes —
Joseph
W. Martin, Jr. —
Timothy
J. Moriarity II —
Beatrice
H. Mullaney —
Willard
A. Ormsbee |
| |
1952, Chicago:
John
S. Ames, Jr. —
Edward
H. Bowen —
Basil
Brewer —
Patrick
H. Dupuis —
Joseph
W. Martin, Jr. —
Maurice
J. Poyant —
William
C. Prescott |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
John
S. Ames, Jr. —
Edward
H. Bowen —
Basil
Brewer —
Joseph
W. Martin, Jr. —
Raymond
Tschaen |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Joseph
W. Martin, Jr. —
Hugh
Morton —
Gerald
E. Riley —
Joseph
D. Saulnier |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
John
S. Ames III —
Aileen
H. Belford —
Rosalind
Poll Brooker —
Virginia
E. Hillman |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Deborah
Darling —
John
A. Lepper —
Leon
J. Lombardi —
Kevin
Poirier —
Michael
S. Robertson —
Richard
W. Robinson —
Jay
R. Snyder —
William
B. Vernon —
Francis
W. Wing |
| |
2004, New York:
Betty
Poirier —
Irene
B. Schall |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Fred
Barrows —
Robert
Dwyer —
Danielle
Fish —
Thomas
Hodgson —
Betty
Poirier |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
H.
G. O. Colby |
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