| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
George
L. Becker —
Willis
A. Gorman |
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1876, St. Louis:
William
Lee |
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1888, St. Louis:
Robert
A. Smith |
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1892, Chicago:
Lewis
Baker |
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1912, Baltimore:
Otto
Bremer —
Paul
E. Doty —
R.
T. O'Connor |
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1916, St. Louis:
Pierce
Butler —
Paul
E. Doty —
T. R.
Kane —
James
A. Nowell —
Frederick
A. Pike —
William
J. Quinn —
John
Wagener —
Henry
F. Wessel |
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1924, New York:
Howard
Everett —
Henry
McColl —
James
A. Nowell —
William
J. Quinn —
John
Wagener |
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1928, Houston:
Adolph
Brewer —
Jane
Humbird Burr —
Pierce
Butler, Jr. —
M.
F. Kincaid —
Henry
McColl —
William
J. Quinn —
Harry
Weiss |
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1940, Chicago:
A.
B. C. Doherty —
Frank
Haas —
J.
L. Holman —
Ida
McCabe Kayser —
F.
L. 'Frank' McGinn —
John
B. McGrath —
A.
J. McQuillan —
Mrs.
M. J. Reardon —
Mrs.
H. B. Warren —
Harry
Weiss |
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1944, Chicago:
Mrs.
L. M. Dowling —
John
Findlan —
E.
D. Garrett —
Frank
Haas —
Viena
P. Johnson —
Ruth
Lyons —
John
J. McDonough —
Arthur
McQuillan —
Mrs.
M. J. Reardon —
James
S. Robertson —
Mrs.
J. H. Russell —
Paul
R. Tinge |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Edward
K. Delaney —
La
Moine M. Dowling —
Clarence
D. Fisher —
Mrs.
John T. Lyons —
John
T. Lyons —
John
J. McDonough —
Blanche
McGovern —
Josephine
Tomai —
Thomas
W. Walsh —
Howard
Y. Williams |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Walter
Butler —
William
E. Carlson —
Clarence
D. Fisher —
Carl
Hennemann —
Robert
Hess —
Lawrence
Merthan —
Edward
Murnane —
Gerald
O'Donnell —
Peter
S. Popovich —
Frank
T. Starkey |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Edward
K. Delaney —
Joseph
E. Dillon —
Ralph
L. Distad —
Frances
T. Dwyer —
F.
A. Emme —
Walter
J. Finn —
Marshall
Hurley —
Ruth
Lyons —
Al
Podgorski —
Peter
S. Popovich —
Richard
Radman —
Mrs.
Jasper Russell —
Josephine
E. Tormal —
Emil
Urbanski —
D.
D. Wozniak |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Ernest
Beedle —
Walter
Butler —
William
C. Carlson —
Joseph
L. Donovan —
Blanche
Erkel —
Clarence
D. Fisher —
Joseph
F. Gabler —
Betty
Hayenga —
Ruth
Lyons —
Jerome
Schaller —
Catherine
Schneider —
Harold
W. Schultz —
Adrian
Winkel —
Donald
Wozniak |
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1964, Atlantic City:
Wendell
R. Anderson —
William
C. Carlson —
Gerald
Christenson —
John
Coleman —
Nicholas
D. Coleman —
Joseph
L. Donovan —
Betty
Hayenga —
Robert
Hess —
Joseph
E. Karth —
Edward
G. Novak —
Joseph
Prifrel —
Clayton
Rein —
Karl
F. Rolvaag —
Jerome
Schaller —
William
Shovell —
D.
D. Wozniak |
| |
1984, San Francisco:
Larry
Bastian —
JoAnn
Cardenas de Enos —
Judy
Fletcher —
Gary
Gallagher —
Ceal
Hoffman —
Roxanne
Johnson —
Jerome
Lantry —
George
Latimer —
Melinda
McLaughlin —
Robert
Murray —
Alvina
O'Brien —
Kevin
Powers —
Jeri
Rasmussen —
Janet
Sigford —
Leo
Tibesar |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Cristine
M. Almeida —
Richard
A. Cardenas —
Bobbi
Cordano —
Donna
Hogan —
Susan
Lynch —
Mike
McLaughlin —
Willie
J. Roller, Jr. —
Judy
Schaubach —
Randy
Schubring —
John
Sherman —
Viola
Turner —
Bruce
F. Vento —
Wayne
Wittman |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
JoAnn
Cardenas de Enos —
Bruce
F. Vento |
| |
2004, Boston:
Daniel
Brown —
Yee
Chang —
Tarryl
Clark —
Richard
Cohen —
Matt
Entenza —
Rod
Halvorson —
Tom
Kayser —
Betty
McCollum —
Javier
Morillo-Alicea —
Kathleen
Murphy —
Priya
Outar —
Victoria
Reinhardt —
Nora
Slawik —
Cy
Thao —
Megan
Thomas —
Bao
Vang —
Ray
Waldron |
| |
2008, Denver:
James
Patrick Barone —
Charissa
Bryant —
JoAnn
Cardenas de Enos —
Melvin
Carter —
Willetha
Carter —
Donna
Cassutt —
Yee
Chang —
Richard
Cohen —
Patrick
Coleman —
Susan
Gaertner —
Regina
Garza —
Katherine
Kwong —
Miguel
Lindgren —
Nicque
Mabrey —
Brian
Melendez —
Javier
Morillo-Alicea —
Mee
Moua —
Kelsey
Neumann —
Lois
Quam —
Jill
M. Sandeen |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
Alexander
Ramsey |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Aaron
Goodrich |
| |
1884, Chicago:
Stanford
Newel |
| |
1888, Chicago:
W.
J. Freaney |
| |
1892, Minneapolis:
Stanford
Newel |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Kenneth
Clark —
Cushman
K. Davis —
Benjamin
F. Knauft —
Fred
C. Schiffman |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Moses
E. Clapp —
Frank
B. Kellogg —
E.
G. Rogers |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Walter
L. Chapin —
Frank
B. Kellogg —
William
B. Webster |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Moses
E. Clapp —
Joseph
M. Hackney —
Hugh
T. Halbert |
| |
1916, Chicago:
J.
S. Arneson —
Leavitt
Corning —
Herbert
P. Keller —
Charles
J. Moose —
Frederick
C. Stevens |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Josephine
Brack —
George
G. Chapin —
Mrs.
Dawley Erickson —
Charles
N. Orr —
Mrs.
J. E. Rounds —
Fred
D. Sherman |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Mrs.
C. J. Andre —
Charles
E. Elmquist —
John
I. Levin —
Lloyd
E. Lilygren —
Charles
N. Orr —
Mrs.
Edwin White |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Mrs.
C. Montague Irwin —
George
M. Landon —
John
I. Levin —
Charles
N. Orr —
Virginia
A. Parish —
Mrs.
H. A. White |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Robert
A. Burns —
William
P. Dinon —
Milton
C. Lightner —
Thomas
M. McGill —
Anne
Stuart |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Warren
E. Burger —
William
P. Dinon —
Mrs.
Alex Fraser —
J.
Seneca Jones —
Mildred
Nelson —
Paul
Schriber |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Elmer
L. Andersen —
Warren
E. Burger —
Jeanne
Fischer —
Mrs.
R. D. Harmon —
Mrs.
H. A. Johnson —
J.
Seneca Jones —
Cyril
Sheehan —
Anne
Stuart |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Sigurd
A. Bertelsen —
Warren
E. Burger —
Constance
Dillingham —
Bernhard
W. LeVander —
William
B. Randall —
David
Raudenbush |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Mrs.
Gaylord Dillingham —
Frances
Gehan —
Richard
C. Hansen —
Mrs.
R. D. Harmon —
Erna
S. Johnson —
Stafford
King —
Walter
Kuefner —
Katherine
Ridder —
Alan
Ruvelson |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Wilbur
M. Bennett —
Walter
W. Fricke —
Mrs.
Howard Overmann —
Alan
Ruvelson —
Mrs.
Harry Tubbesing |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Elmer
L. Andersen —
Mrs.
John Freeman —
Mrs.
Richard Hoffman —
Mrs.
David Norman —
Benjamin
Pomeroy —
Mrs.
John Shank |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
John
G. Bell —
Bev
Braun —
Helen
E. France —
Richard
Hahnen —
Marsie
Leier —
John
J. Pierson —
Karen
Sands —
Lu
Stocker —
William
White |
| |
2004, New York:
Beverly
Aplikowski —
Evie
Axdahl —
Wilma
Battle —
Tom
Conlon —
Mary
Igo —
Christine
Jacobson —
Tuan
Pham —
Bill
Pulkrabek —
Joe
Repya —
Jan
Sweeney —
Dan
Williams |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Evie
Axdahl —
Gary
Borgendale —
Norm
Coleman —
Tom
Conlon —
Nathan
M. Hansen —
Christine
Jacobson —
Rory
Allen Koch —
Philip
Bryant Krinkie —
Dennis
R. Newinski —
Dan
Williams |
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