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Aroostook County
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Aroostook County Political Parties


Democratic Party chairs in Aroostook County: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Aroostook County (incomplete!): Craig Green, 2003


Aroostook County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: Melville P. Milliken — Herbert W. Trafton
   1916, St. Louis: Peter Charles Keegan — Melville P. Milliken
   1924, New York: Thomas V. Doherty
   1936, Philadelphia: Joseph H. Laliberte
   1940, Chicago: Thomas V. Doherty
   1944, Chicago: Harry A. Stephenson
   1948, Philadelphia: Claude E. Martin
   1952, Chicago: Gerald Keenan
   1956, Chicago: Gerald Keenan
   1964, Atlantic City: Joseph J. Freeman — George McGillicuddy
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: N. Blake
   1860, Chicago: Washington Long
   1864, Baltimore: E. G. Dunn
   1884, Chicago: Eben Woodbury
   1888, Chicago: Frederick A. Powers
   1896, St. Louis: George B. Dunn
   1900, Philadelphia: Atwood W. Spaulding
   1904, Chicago: Albert A. Burleigh
   1908, Chicago: Carl E. Milliken — George H. Smith
   1912, Chicago: J. P. Briggs — A. E. Irving
   1916, Chicago: Willard P. Hamilton — Patrick F. Therriault
   1920, Chicago: Frank M. Hume — N. F. Perry
   1924, Cleveland: Bessie M. Dougherty — Arthur R. Good — Albert K. Stetson
   1932, Chicago: Mrs. Clare L. Browne — Ransford W. Shaw
   1936, Cleveland: Andrew J. Beck — J. Frederick Burns — Harry R. Pipes — Nathaniel Tompkins
   1940, Philadelphia: Herbert W. Kitchen
   1944, Chicago: Verna Averill — Bernard E. Esters — Margaret Ranlett
   1948, Philadelphia: James P. Archibald — George P. Findlen
   1952, Chicago: George B. Barnes — Lewis D. Bearce — Bertha McGuire
   1956, San Francisco: Edna Bearce — Herrick Kimball
   1960, Chicago: Mrs. Carmen D. Cyr — Helen C. Mitchell — John H. Reed
   1972, Miami Beach: Hayes E. Gahagan
   2008, St. Paul: Zachary E. Smith

 

 


 
   
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