| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1856, Cincinnati:
Michael
E. Crofoot |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Augustus
C. Baldwin |
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1876, St. Louis:
John
D. Norton |
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1912, Baltimore:
Aaron
Perry |
| |
1924, New York:
James
H. Lynch |
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1928, Houston:
Willis
M. Brewer |
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1932, Chicago:
Vincent
E. Boyle —
William
A. Cravison —
James
H. Lynch —
William
Morley —
Franklin
E. Morris —
Charles
P. Webster |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Draper
Allen —
Mollie
Jewell —
Franklin
E. Morris —
Murray
D. Van Wagoner |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Jules
A. Bola —
G.
Donald Kennedy —
Hilla
B. Willard |
| |
1944, Chicago:
John
R. Franco —
Murray
D. Van Wagoner |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
John
R. Franco |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Willis
M. Brewer —
Leaun
Harrelson —
Thomas
Kavanagh —
Walter
T. McMahon —
Howard
McNeill —
Cynthia
K. Nelsey —
Thomas
P. Payne —
Robert
L. Poe —
Helen
Rengo —
Murray
D. Van Wagoner |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Billie
S. Farnum —
Jean
Lee —
Margaret
McCall —
Howard
McNeill —
Harriett
Phillips —
Carlos
G. Richardson —
Martha
Sheppard |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Howard
Arnold —
Mildred
Burns —
Stuart
E. Hertzberg —
Harold
Julian —
Howard
McNeill —
Faye
Moskowitz —
Harriett
Phillips —
Gus
Scholle |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Doris
Beck —
Frances
Clark —
Avern
Cohn —
John
S. Coleman —
Katie
Eldridge —
Leon
Fill —
Stuart
E. Hertzberg —
Gene
Kuthy —
Otis
Lawrence —
Sander
M. Levin —
Ruth
E. Munzel —
William
A. O'Brien, Jr. —
Dorothy
Olson —
Gus
Scholle |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Joseph
Baker —
Pedro
Cain —
Betty
F. Collier —
Alan
C. Feuer —
Clothilde
P. Fill —
Sam
Fishman —
Charlie
J. Harrison, Jr. —
Stuart
E. Hertzberg —
Elizabeth
P. Howe —
Jeanne
Korsh —
Tamara
LaBrecque —
Joanne
Logie —
Eileen
Marz —
Annetta
Miller —
Gail
Reed —
Howard
Simmons —
Joanne
E. Smith —
Shirley
Sroka —
Mark
Thomas —
Aldo
Vagnozzi —
Rebecca
Woods —
Allen
Zemmol |
| |
1976, New York:
Morley
A. Winograd |
| |
1980, New York:
Thomas
Brookover —
Laurence
B. Deitch —
John
Dewan —
Mary
Ann Garlak —
Martin
Gerber —
Charlie
J. Harrison, Jr. —
Elizabeth
P. Howe —
Kerry
K. Kammer —
Eugene
Kurthy —
Shirley
Leopold —
Eileen
Marz —
Annetta
Miller —
Ken
Morris —
Gail
A. Nolin —
Terry
Redford —
Susan
Reznick —
Barbara
J. Rom —
Doug
Ross —
Joanne
E. Smith —
Mary
Ryan Taras —
Donald
F. Tucker —
Aldo
Vagnozzi —
Morley
A. Winograd |
| |
1984, San Francisco:
James
J. Blanchard —
Laurence
B. Deitch —
John
Dewan —
Ann
M. Edwards —
Arrissie
D. Evans —
Florence
J. Farr —
Elizabeth
P. Howe —
Natividad
L. Jenks —
Peter
B. Kupelian —
Shirley
Leopold —
Ruth
E. Munzel —
Robert
G. Newby —
Gail
A. Nolin —
Dennis
M. Ritter —
Barbara
J. Rom —
Charlotte
M. Rothstein —
Mary
Ryan Taras —
Ron
J. Thayer, Jr. —
Donald
F. Tucker —
Dorothy
Walker —
Timothy
R. Wykert |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Vicki
Barnett —
Lu
Battaglieri —
Maxine
Berman —
Albert
L. Holtz —
Barry
Lepler —
F.
Thomas Lewand —
Kathleen
M. Lewand —
Ruth
E. Montgomery —
Walter
Moore —
Gail
A. Nolin —
Hubert
Price, Jr. —
Barbara
J. Rom —
Susan
Rossbach —
Ronald
Thayer —
Rosemary
Wolock |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Sigrid
L. Grace —
Gilda
Z. Jacobs —
Barry
Lepler —
Sander
M. Levin |
| |
2004, Boston:
Gerald
Acker —
Gerald
Bantom —
Bill
Black —
James
J. Blanchard —
Janet
Blanchard —
Catherine
Browder —
Janna
Garrison —
Barry
J. Goodman —
Sigrid
L. Grace —
David
B. Hecker —
James
P. Hoffa —
Catherine
King —
Brenda
L. Lawrence —
Barry
Lepler —
Richard
W. Long —
Teri
Moblo —
Barbara
Olsman —
Colleen
Peters —
Rose
M. Quintana —
Roland
Schneider —
Frank
Stuglin —
Richard
Wallace —
Sheila
White-Smith |
| |
2008, Denver:
Caryn
Acker —
James
J. Blanchard —
Janet
Blanchard —
Lisa
R. Canada —
Carolyn
Clark —
Eric
Coleman —
David
W. Coulter —
Rory
L. Gamble —
Barry
J. Goodman —
Sigrid
L. Grace —
John
M. Hamilton —
James
P. Hoffa —
Gilda
Z. Jacobs —
Zina
Kramer —
Brenda
L. Lawrence —
Richard
W. Long —
Catherine
M. Martin —
Deborah
McNeil —
Joseph
Peters —
Ananda
S. Prasad —
Nancy
L. Quarles —
Phillip
W. Reid —
Barbara
J. Rom —
Doris
P. Toney —
Aldo
Vagnozzi —
Megan
Wilbur —
Lauren
Wolfe |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
Thomas
J. Drake |
| |
1860, Chicago:
D.
C. Buckland |
| |
1884, Chicago:
J.
E. Sawyer |
| |
1888, Chicago:
J.
Sumner Rogers |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Harry
C. Guillot |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Thaddeus
D. Seeley |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Dwight
Oliver |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
James
S. Butler —
Matilda
R. Wilson |
| |
1932, Chicago:
George
A. Brown —
Mrs.
Frank A. Foster —
Bert
E. Norton |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Clark
C. Coulter —
Arthur
E. Rowe |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Dorothea
C. Schroeder —
Henry
M. Zimmerman |
| |
1944, Chicago:
L.
Harvey Lodge —
Margaret
Norton —
Fred
F. Stevens |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
George
N. Higgins —
Howard
W. Huttenlocher —
Herman
F. Luhrs |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Bruce
J. Annett —
Harry
W. Horton —
Juanita
Kennedy —
Bernice
Koltz —
John
Wood |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Charlotte
J. Cook —
Frances
Covert —
John
R. McAlpine —
Genevieve
C. Schock —
Edward
E. Wilson |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Donald
E. Ahrens —
Alvin
Balden —
Arthur
G. Elliott, Jr. —
Mrs.
John Finegan —
Chad
M. Ritchie |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Donald
E. Ahrens —
Arthur
G. Elliott, Jr. —
Max
Martin Fisher —
Mrs.
Howard Liverance —
Charles
Lyle —
Archie
MacLeish —
Paul
A. Matchette —
George
W. Romney —
Mrs.
C. B. Rosenberg —
Richard
C. Van Dusen |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Mary
Lou Barth —
Robert
Beach —
Maureen
Crook —
Jack
Gibbs —
Anne
M. Hobart —
Dorothy
L. McIntosh —
Betty
Pfister —
Clifford
H. Smart —
Sheldon
B. Smith —
Robert
Webster |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Jim
Alexander —
Andrew
J. Bergstrom —
Keith
Butler —
Trudie
Callihan —
Ted
Cox —
Doug
Cruce —
Larry
Dickerson —
Marlene
D. Elwell —
Judy
Ettinger —
Dennis
M. Flessland —
Robert
H. Fredericks —
Seymour
Gordon —
Edward
Goulet —
Jim
Hall —
Berneda
Hassinger —
William
Ireland —
Mary
Lowe —
Alan
A. May —
Kenneth
C. McNealy —
Suzanne
Miller —
Shiela
Molnar —
Michael
Morton —
Rudy
J. Nichols —
Michael
O'Dea —
Lorinda
M. Packer —
L.
Brooks Patterson —
Constance
Richards —
Marguerite
Sands —
Carmen
Talbot —
Paul
Welday —
Donn
L. Wolf |
| |
2000, Philadelphia:
Spencer
Abraham —
Paul
Welday |
| |
2004, New York:
Myrah
Kirkwood —
Eileen
Kowall —
Carole
Maddux —
Teresa
Stayer —
Paul
Welday —
Pat
Wierzbicki |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Glenn
Clark —
Mary
Kathryn DeCuir —
Melissa
Fazio —
Barbara
Harrell —
John
Jamian —
Theresa
Mungioli |
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