| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Alexander
Lincoln |
| |
1864, Chicago:
Alexander
Lincoln |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
Philander
Cobb —
Edward
P. Reed |
| |
1892, Chicago:
William
L. Douglas |
| |
1896, Chicago:
William
L. Douglas |
| |
1904, St. Louis:
William
L. Douglas |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
James
E. Handrahan —
Daniel
M. O'Brien |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
William
H. Powers |
| |
1924, New York:
Richard
Donovan —
Elizabeth
Gormley —
Arthur
A. Hendrick —
Frank
A. Manning —
John
H. O'Connell —
Joseph
W. Ramsey —
Walter
C. Russell |
| |
1928, Houston:
George
F. Aherne —
Thomas
H. Buckley —
Elizabeth
Gormley —
Arthur
A. Hendrick —
John
J. Hickey |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Thomas
H. Buckley —
Arthur
A. Hendrick —
John
F. Mannion —
Helen
G. Rotch |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Helen
L. Buckley —
Louise
B. Clark —
Lawrence
E. Crowley —
Joseph
H. Downey |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Helen
L. Buckley —
Joseph
H. Downey —
Frank
A. Manning |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Helen
L. Buckley —
Albert
M. Heath |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Helen
L. Buckley |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Henry
Brides —
Helen
L. Buckley —
Francis
E. Lavigne —
C.
Gerald Lucey —
Mary
C. Quinn |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Helen
L. Buckley —
James
E. Fitzgerald —
Francis
E. Lavigne —
C.
Gerald Lucey |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Helen
L. Buckley —
John
B. Hynes, Jr. —
Kenneth
J. Kelley —
James
R. Lawton |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Peter
G. Asiaf —
James
F. Burke —
Robert
V. Cauchon —
Bernard
Cohen —
Lester
S. Hyman —
Timothy
A. Mantalos |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Barbara
Burnham —
Lawrence
McCavitt —
Joanne
D. McDonald —
Richard
H. Miller —
Florence
Outchcunis —
George
R. Papas —
Donald
B. Perry |
| |
1980, New York:
Anna
Buckley —
Gerald
Burke —
Jack
Flanagan —
David
L. Flynn —
Philip
Johnston —
Lorraine
Kuplast —
John
Xifaras —
Margaret
D. Xifaras |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Stephen
P. Driscoll —
Jack
Flanagan —
Shannon
P. O'Brien |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Stephen
P. Driscoll —
Philip
Johnston |
| |
2004, Boston:
Virginia
M. Allan —
James
Cantwell —
Ernest
Correia —
Philip
Johnston —
John
Walsh —
Margaret
D. Xifaras |
| |
2008, Denver:
Stephen
P. Driscoll —
Philip
Johnston —
Therese
Murray —
Margaret
D. Xifaras |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
C.
G. Davis —
G.
B. Weston |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Seth
Webb, Jr. |
| |
1888, Chicago:
Eben
L. Ripley |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Robert
O. Harris |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
George
E. Keith —
Charles
J. Mercer |
| |
1904, Chicago:
William
A. Andrew —
John
S. Kent —
John
D. Long —
David
G. Pratt |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Charles
B. Barnes —
John
D. Long —
Emery
M. Low |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Eldon
B. Keith —
John
D. Long —
Lyman
P. Thomas |
| |
1916, Chicago:
John
W. Churchill —
C.
Chester Eaton —
Charles
R. Hillberg |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Walter
Rapp —
Harry
H. Williams |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Roger
Keith —
Elwin
T. Wright |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Charles
B. Barnes, Jr. —
Lemuel
C. Hall —
Harold
C. Keith |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Charles
B. Barnes, Jr. —
Mary
B. Besse —
Fred
D. Rowe —
Lois
C. Turner |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
John
W. Beal —
Helen
Megathlin —
George
C. P. Olsson —
Carrie
L. Wade |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Mary
B. Besse —
Orrie
C. Bumpus —
Vernon
W. Marr —
George
C. P. Olsson |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Harold
R. Allen —
Josephine
E. Clark |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Louise
A. Prince —
Mary
J. Schindler —
Henrietta
T. Virtue |
| |
1952, Chicago:
George
J. Hurley |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Charles
J. Gabriel —
Hjalmar
R. Peterson —
Alma
C. Wheatley |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Malcolm
T. Curtiss, Jr. —
Hjalmar
R. Peterson —
John
R. Wheatley |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
George
C. Decas —
Hastings
Keith —
Thomas
L. P. O'Donnell —
Hjalmar
R. Peterson —
William
R. Tuttle —
Richard
L. Wainwright |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Paul
Burns —
Peter
Forman —
Robert
L. Hedlund, Jr. —
Dennis
R. Smith —
Linda
Teagan —
Michael
Walker —
Michael
Walker |
| |
2004, New York:
Timothy
J. Cruz —
Lawrence
Novak |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Melinda
Candora —
John
Cruz —
Ron
Davy —
Vinny
DeMacedo —
Alan
Greene —
Pat
Lee —
Joseph
McDonald —
Lawrence
Novak —
Dan
Webster |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
Nathaniel
M. Davis |
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