| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Bradford
L. Wales |
| |
1864, Chicago:
Edwin
R. Clark —
James
S. Maguire |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
Francis
W. Bird |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
James
M. Folan —
Richard
Olney II —
Charles
B. Strecker —
Harold
Williams, Jr. |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
James
J. Mandeville —
Thomas
E. O'Donnell —
William
J. Sullivan |
| |
1924, New York:
Daniel
J. Daley —
Dorothy
Whipple Fry —
Edward
E. Ginsburg —
John
E. O'Hearn |
| |
1928, Houston:
Dorothy
Whipple Fry —
John
J. Gallagher —
Fergus
J. Hickey —
Edward
J. Megley —
John
H. Moran —
John
E. O'Hearn |
| |
1932, Chicago:
John
J. Cleary —
Samuel
Kalesky —
Edward
J. Megley —
James
A. Mulhall —
Daniel
F. O'Connell —
Edmund
F. O'Hearn —
Charles
F. Riordan |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Leo
J. Halloran —
James
Roosevelt —
Anna
M. Whelan |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Anna
I. Coughlin —
Henry
K. Cushing —
Leo
J. Halloran —
William
F. Maguire —
Edward
O'Hearn Mullowney —
John
R. Shaughnessy |
| |
1944, Chicago:
John
H. Burke, Jr. —
Francis
J. Carroll —
Elizabeth
L. Dowling —
Clement
A. Riley —
William
A. Wall |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Theodore
S. Luddington —
Clement
A. Riley —
Anna
M. Whelan |
| |
1952, Chicago:
David
J. Crowley —
Helen
J. Fay —
James
Leo O'Connor —
Clement
A. Riley —
Dennis
F. Ryan |
| |
1956, Chicago:
William
A. Connell, Jr. —
Jackson
J. Holtz —
Sumner
Z. Kaplan —
Ida
R. Lyons —
Joseph
P. McDonough —
Daniel
P. Mullane |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
James
A. Burke —
William
F. Donoghue —
Carl
R. Johnson, Jr. —
James
R. McIntyre —
Thomas
J. Noonan —
William
J. O'Brien —
John
L. Saltonstall, Jr. |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Francis
X. Bellotti —
Margaret
M. Blizard —
James
A. Burke —
Beryl
W. Cohen —
Rubin
Epstein —
Carl
R. Johnson, Jr. —
Ida
R. Lyons —
Francis
V. Matera —
James
S. McCormack —
Dace
J. Moore |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Jack
H. Backman —
John
A. Businger —
Shirlie
S. Goldman —
Ronald
Greenwald —
Marilyn
D. Hanabury —
John
T. Harney —
Frank
H. Heffron —
Arthur
Hurley —
Doris
M. Kanin —
Dorothy
A. Keville —
Mark
O'Brien —
Steven
S. Porter —
Kevin
D. Preston —
Helen
Rees —
Lillian
D. Savage —
Lewis
F. Shannon —
Phyllis
Stock |
| |
1980, New York:
Jack
H. Backman —
Francis
X. Bellotti —
Peter
Bellotti —
John
A. Businger —
Robert
F. Daly —
Michael
S. Dukakis —
Adeline
L. Freedman —
Paul
Harold —
Cynthia
Ann Kelly —
Beth
Masterman —
Daniel
F. McCole —
Donna
McGee —
Leo
Monahan —
Dolores
E. Nourse —
Thaleia
Tsongas Schlesinger —
Arthur
Tiernan —
Ruth
Walsh |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Ronald
M. Alman —
Patricia
Armstrong —
John
A. Businger —
Alicia
Coletti —
Janet
M. Coughlin —
Robert
K. Coughlin —
Scott
Harshbarger —
William
R. Keating —
Frederick
R. Koed —
May
Louie —
Kenneth
T. Lyons —
Margaret
MacKenzie —
Michael
W. Morrissey —
Carolyn
DeVore Parks —
Alessandro
Pizzi —
Kelly
A. Timilty |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Patricia
Armstrong —
William
R. Keating —
Margaret
MacKenzie —
Michael
W. Morrissey |
| |
2004, Boston:
Patricia
Armstrong —
Michael
Berry —
Linda
Broadford —
Sheila
Burgess-Hill —
Janet
M. Coughlin —
William
D. Delahunt —
Ellen
Gilmore —
Lida
Harkins —
Heather
Hudson —
Jackie
Jenkins-Scott —
William
R. Keating —
Cameron
Kerry —
Frederick
R. Koed —
Margaret
MacKenzie —
Kathleen
Manson —
Jesse
Mermell —
Michael
W. Morrissey —
Mary
Wong |
| |
2008, Denver:
Patricia
Armstrong —
Janet
M. Coughlin —
Alicia
Gardner —
Deborah
B. Goldberg —
Lida
Harkins —
Sam
Liao —
Kathleen
Manson —
Michael
W. Morrissey —
Thaleia
Tsongas Schlesinger |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
Charles
Francis Adams —
Francis
W. Bird |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Edward
L. Pierce |
| |
1888, Chicago:
J.
P. S. Churchill —
J.
Henry Gould —
Francis
A. Hobart —
Benjamin
S. Lovell —
Frank
L. Pushaw —
George
M. Towle —
Fred
H. Williams |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Amos
A. Lawrence —
George
B. Pierce —
John
Shaw |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Robert
G. Proctor —
Leslie
C. Wead |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Edward
W. Baker —
George
L. Barnes —
William
O. Faxon —
H.
Clifford Gallagher |
| |
1912, Chicago:
George
L. Barnes —
J.
Stearns Cushing —
Louis
E. Flye —
H.
Clifford Gallagher —
William
E. Hingston |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Henry
L. Kincaide —
Eugene
R. Stone —
Fred
H. Williams |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Louis
A. Coolidge —
Philip
S. Dalton —
William
W. Ollendorff —
John
H. Sherbourne |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
George
L. Barnes —
Anna
Child Bird —
Theodore
G. Brenner —
Beatrice
W. Nichols —
John
H. Sherbourne |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Grace
H. Bagley —
Perley
E. Barbour —
Jesse
B. Baxter —
Clarence
R. Edwards —
Erland
F. Fish —
Dudley
P. Ranney |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Frank
G. Allen —
Albert
F. Bigelow —
Herbert
E. Curtis —
Horace
W. Hosie —
Florence
H. LeFevre —
Alton
L. Miller —
John
Richardson |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Edna
B. Austin —
Grace
C. Buchanan —
Charles
W. Hedges —
Sybil
H. Holmes —
Florence
H. LeFevre |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Grace
C. Buchanan —
Leslie
B. Cutler —
Charles
W. Hedges —
Raymond
P. Palmer —
Alice
H. Wellington |
| |
1944, Chicago:
J.
Thomas Baldwin —
Philip
G. Bowker —
Leslie
B. Cutler —
Edmund
R. Dewing —
Charles
L. Gibson —
Edmund
M. Murray |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Florence
G. Claussen —
Ralph
O. Frank —
Warren
R. Gilmore —
Charles
W. Hedges —
Willis
D. McLean —
Leverett
Saltonstall —
Mason
Sears —
Roy
C. Smith —
Richard
B. Wigglesworth |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Robert
C. Cochrane, Jr. —
Leslie
B. Cutler —
Charles
W. Hedges —
Jean
L. Olmstead —
Viola
R. Pinanski —
Maxwell
M. Rabb —
Leverett
Saltonstall —
Mason
Sears —
Daniel
Tyler, Jr. |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Leslie
B. Cutler —
Charles
W. Hedges —
Christian
A. Herter —
Vernon
B. Hitchins —
Viola
R. Pinanski —
Maxwell
M. Rabb —
Leverett
Saltonstall —
George
L. Sargent |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Matthew
Brown —
James
H. Henderson —
Vernon
B. Hitchins —
Georgia
E. Ireland —
Mary
A. Jenness —
Mary
C. Marple —
Elizabeth
J. McSherry —
Leverett
Saltonstall —
George
L. Sargent |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Elizabeth
E. Amesbury —
Gilbert
W. Cox, Jr. —
Robert
C. Hahn —
Margaret
M. Heckler —
Paula
E. Logan —
Howard
A. Miller, Jr. —
John
M. Quinlan —
Elliot
L. Richardson —
Leverett
Saltonstall —
Francis
W. Sargent |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Andrew
H. Card, Jr. —
Joyce
Card —
Frank
H. Conway —
James
Gilman —
Robert
H. Marsh —
Kathryn
D. Roberts —
Raymond
Shamie —
Debra
R. Tucker |
| |
2004, New York:
Patricia
E. Barrett —
Jody
Dow —
Virginia
Ann Greiman —
Paula
E. Logan —
William
D. McKinney —
Joseph
Y. Wong |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Laura
M. Creedon —
Jody
Dow —
Daniel
Happnie —
Robert
L. Hedlund —
Jean
Inman —
John
Jewell —
Linda
Jewell —
William
D. McKinney |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
Warren
Lovering |
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