| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Chester
William Chapin |
| |
1864, Chicago:
Erasmus
D. Beach —
Reuben
Noble |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
Hugh
Donelly |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
John
H. Clune —
William
P. Hayes —
James
E. Higgins —
John
F. Malley —
John
P. O'Connor —
James
O'Shea |
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1916, St. Louis:
Charles
J. Downey —
James
E. Higgins —
Thomas
E. King —
Thomas
J. Moran —
John
D. Ryan |
| |
1924, New York:
John
F. Cronin —
Joseph
B. Ely —
William
J. Granfield —
Thomas
E. King —
Mary
E. Lucey —
Annie
Maloney —
John
M. Noonan —
Austin
W. Phelon —
Francis
X. Quigley —
Gregory
J. Scanlon |
| |
1928, Houston:
Patrick
Bresnahan, Jr. —
James
F. Cleary, Jr. —
Mary
E. Driscoll —
Joseph
B. Ely —
Paul
P. Ezekiel —
William
J. Granfield —
Daniel
T. Griffin —
Walter
Kenifick —
Joseph
E. Kerigan —
Robert
W. King —
Frank
M. Lucey —
Eugene
A. Lynch —
John
B. McCormick —
John
D. O'Connor —
Edward
F. Prendiville —
Christopher
J. Reardon |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Joseph
B. Ely —
William
J. Granfield —
Hugh
McLean —
John
D. O'Connor —
Edward
J. Sammons —
Wojciech
Tarka —
Dwight
R. Winter |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Laurent
A. Angers —
William
J. Granfield —
Lucy
A. Hickey —
Thomas
F. Moriarty —
Sadie
H. Mulrone —
Apolinary
S. Roman |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Laurent
A. Angers —
John
S. Begley —
W.
Lee Costigan —
Patrick
A. Doyle —
Joseph
B. Ely —
Lucy
A. Hickey —
Joseph
A. Lopardo —
Sadie
H. Mulrone —
William
E. Nolen —
May
H. O'Connell —
Eugene
J. O'Neil, Jr. —
Roger
L. Putnam —
Thaddeus
J. Pyzik —
Frank
T. Raleigh —
Dennis
S. Shannon —
John
Zielinski |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Laurent
A. Angers —
Ernest
W. Brunault —
Josephine
L. Driscoll —
Joseph
B. Ely —
George
F. Fitzgerald —
George
E. Kelly —
Daniel
M. Keyes, Jr. —
Mary
S. McNally —
William
E. Nolen —
Caroline
J. Putnam —
Thaddeus
J. Pyzik —
John
Zielinski |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Daniel
B. Brunton —
Patrick
A. Coughlin —
Mary
S. McNally —
Thomas
F. Moriarty —
William
E. Nolen —
John
Padykula —
Roger
L. Putnam —
Emil
J. Vlasak, Jr. |
| |
1952, Chicago:
James
S. Begley —
Edward
P. Boland —
Daniel
B. Brunton —
Maurice
A. Donahue —
Francis
G. Gregory —
Thomas
F. Moriarty —
Stephen
A. Moynahan —
Raymond
J. Rosa —
Dennis
S. Shannon —
Anna
Sullivan —
Raymond
F. Sullivan —
Emil
J. Vlasak, Jr. |
| |
1956, Chicago:
John
S. Begley —
Daniel
B. Brunton —
Stephen
T. Chmura —
Maurice
A. Donahue —
Joseph
Garczynski, Jr. —
Francis
G. Gregory —
Thomas
F. Moriarty —
Stephen
A. Moynahan —
Davitt
M. Rooney —
Raymond
J. Rosa —
Anthony
M. Scibelli —
Dennis
S. Shannon —
Anna
Sullivan —
John
F. Thompson —
Leonard
J. Warner |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
John
S. Begley —
Edward
P. Boland —
Stephen
T. Chmura —
Maurice
A. Donahue —
Foster
Furcolo —
Joseph
Garczynski, Jr. —
Herman
Greenberg —
Daniel
M. Keyes, Jr. —
Edward
King —
Thomas
J. O'Connor, Jr. —
Cornelius
W. Phillips, Jr. —
Davitt
M. Rooney —
Raymond
J. Rosa —
Matthew
J. Ryan, Jr. —
Anthony
M. Scibelli —
Anna
Sullivan —
John
F. Thompson |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
John
F. Albano —
John
S. Begley —
Roger
L. Bernashe —
Edward
P. Boland —
Stephen
T. Chmura —
Maurice
A. Donahue —
Donald
J. Dowd —
Herman
Greenberg —
Daniel
M. Keyes, Jr. —
Edward
King —
Charles
V. Ryan, Jr. —
Matthew
J. Ryan, Jr. —
Anthony
M. Scibelli —
John
F. Thompson —
Daniel
M. Walsh, Jr. —
Stanley
J. Zarod |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Frances
R. Abrams —
Sandra
L. Ahlburn —
John
F. Albano —
Edward
P. Boland —
Sandra
K. Borys —
Janis
Ann Dempski —
Theodore
E. Dimauro —
Mary
K. Egan —
Irene
F. Findlater —
Petr
J. Fouche —
Karl
H. Haag —
Mary
A. Markel —
Jesse
Parks —
Matthew
J. Ryan, Jr. —
Deloris
Swan —
Stanley
J. Zarod |
| |
1980, New York:
David
M. Bartley —
Lucinda
Bennett —
Ethel
Buntin —
Christopher
Catjakis —
William
Currier —
Phoebe
Dowd —
Patricia
Dunn —
Mary
Hurley —
Robert
L. Jones —
Raymond
A. Jordan —
Michael
Krawiec —
Ann
McHugh —
Richard
E. Neal —
Matthew
J. Ryan, Jr. —
James
Shear —
Ann
Marie Shields —
Alan
Sisitsky —
Emilie
Steele —
S.
William Whyte |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Michael
Bissonnette —
Paul
Caron —
Kathleen
E. Grady —
Norma
Hill —
Sophia
E. Jeffery —
Raymond
A. Jordan —
Mark
A. Kenyon —
Irene
Kimball —
Debra
Kozikowski —
Candice
Early Lopes —
Richard
E. Neal —
Carmen
Rosa —
E.
Henry Twiggs —
Lauren
Weman |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Kathleen
E. Grady —
Raymond
A. Jordan —
Irene
Kimball —
Debra
Kozikowski —
Richard
E. Neal |
| |
2004, Boston:
Edward
W. Collins, Jr. —
William
Foley —
Candy
Glazer —
Raymond
A. Jordan —
Debra
Kozikowski —
Richard
E. Neal —
Cheryl
Rivera —
E.
Henry Twiggs —
Kateri
Walsh —
Lauren
K. Werman |
| |
2008, Denver:
Elizabeth
Cardona-Badiab —
Mary
Gail Cokkinias —
Melvin
R. Drungo, Jr. —
Raymond
A. Jordan —
Irene
Kimball —
Debra
Kozikowski —
Candice
Early Lopes —
Nancy
Stenberg —
Jose
Tosado —
E.
Henry Twiggs |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
E.
B. Gillett —
M.
D. Whittaker |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Matthew
D. Field —
John
Wells |
| |
1888, Chicago:
William
N. Flint —
Emerson
Gaylord —
Henry
S. Hyde —
John
G. Mackintosh —
Charles
N. Yeamans |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Henry
M. Phillips |
| |
1904, Chicago:
A.
H. Goetting —
James
W. Toole |
| |
1908, Chicago:
William
H. Brooks —
Winford
N. Caldwell —
Ralph
D. Gillett |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Embury
P. Clark —
David
F. Dillon —
Octave
A. LaRiviere —
Frank
H. Metcalf |
| |
1916, Chicago:
George
A. Bacon —
Freelon
Q. Ball —
William
H. Brooks —
Jens
J. Madsen —
Joseph
C. McVeigh —
Albert
E. Taylor |
| |
1920, Chicago:
George
A. Bacon —
Freelon
Q. Ball —
Henry
L. Bowles —
Edgar
L. Gillett —
Frederick
H. Gillett —
Gurdon
W. Gordon —
William
F. Whiting |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Henry
L. Bowles —
Frederick
H. Gillett —
Clara
S. Graves —
William
F. Whiting |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Julia
B. Buxton —
Minnie
R. Dwight —
Frederick
H. Gillett —
Gurdon
W. Gordon —
Edwin
F. Leonard —
William
F. Whiting |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Joshua
L. Brooks —
Samuel
L. Fein —
Emerson
J. Loy —
Harry
B. Putnam —
Anthony
J. Stonina —
William
F. Whiting |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Margaret
A. Green —
Gena
G. Hickox —
Edward
J. Ruxton |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Ethel
I. Craig —
Ruth
Thomas Gillett —
Margaret
A. Green —
D.
Joseph St. Germain |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Margaret
A. Green —
John
H. Madden —
Frederick
L. Parker —
M.
Alice Perry |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
William
Dwight —
D.
Joseph St. Germain —
Florence
L. Smith —
Ruth
A. M. Winberg |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Charles
R. Clason —
Aime
H. Cote —
Irene
R. Evans —
Lawrence
R. Wallace —
Edward
P. White |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Charles
R. Clason —
Anna
M. Ratell —
D.
Joseph St. Germain —
Sidney
E. Whiting, Jr. |
| |
1960, Chicago:
James
S. Bulkley —
Charles
R. Clason —
George
D. Hammond —
George
C. Keady, Jr. —
Gloria
M. Lambson —
Dorothy
S. Robinson |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Frank
H. Freedman —
Roger
J. Lemelin —
Carol
Anne Sullivan |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Walter
A. DeFilippi —
Catherine
Labine —
Larry
Levine —
Claire
L. Nelson —
Anthony
W. Ravosa, Jr. —
Maryanne
Schwartz —
Bruce
Stebbins |
| |
2004, New York:
Roberta
L. Brundrett —
Kevin
A. Jourdain |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Roberta
L. Brundrett —
Benjamin
Dickmann —
Kevin
A. Jourdain —
Arthur
McGuire |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
George
Ashmun —
John
Howard |
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