St. Louis County Political Parties
St. Louis County
Delegates
to National Party Conventions
| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1912, Baltimore:
John
T. Byrne |
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1916, St. Louis:
J.
C. Roberts |
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1940, Chicago:
E.
E. Parshall |
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1944, Chicago:
Mae
Chadwick —
Joseph
Jannuzzo —
Mary
Daly Royle |
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1948, Philadelphia:
William
J. Becker —
Jessie
F. Coleman —
Marie
Corrigan —
Elsie
McBride —
Louise
Grant Smith |
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1952, Chicago:
Harold
J. Gibbons —
Rose
Gillen —
Mary
Girard —
Leo
J. Hayes —
Elsie
McBride |
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1956, Chicago:
George
Breitenstein —
Helen
Burke —
Mildred
Charter —
Ralph
Devereaux —
Margaret
Drager —
Harold
J. Gibbons —
Leo
J. Hayes —
James
H. Meredith —
Sidney
Salomon —
Louise
Grant Smith —
Stuart
Symington |
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1960, Los Angeles:
Ralph
Devereaux —
Margaret
Drager —
Leo
J. Hayes —
Margaret
Klein —
James
H. Meredith —
Ruth
Montgomery —
Stuart
Symington —
Robert
A. Young III |
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1964, Atlantic City:
Robert
A. Young III |
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1996, Chicago:
Burton
Boxerman —
Kathleen
Burkett —
Margaret
Donnelly —
Thomas
George —
Christine
Guinther —
John
Hickey —
Eugene
O. Martin —
Norma
Mitchell —
May
E. Scheve —
Elizabeth
Van Uum |
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2004, Boston:
Burton
Boxerman —
Charlie
Dooley —
Brian
Fletcher —
Lee
Etta Hoskins —
Gulten
Ilhan —
Robert
Levine —
Robert
G. Lowery, Sr. —
Loraine
Miller —
Martha
Ott —
Jessica
Post —
Asma
Raza —
Michael
Schmid —
Elizabeth
Van Uum |
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2008, Denver:
Maria
Chappelle-Nadal —
Sreenivasa
R. Dandamudi —
Lori
Hatton-Rasmussen —
Janice
Hoffman —
Robert
G. Lowery, Sr. —
Marianne
Solare —
Tammy
Vent —
Harold
L. Whittfield |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
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1888, Chicago:
Robert
C. Allen |
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1900, Philadelphia:
Emil
Dosenbach |
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1908, Chicago:
Rowland
L. Johnston —
Samuel
W. Will |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Frederick
Essen —
John
Wiethaupt |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Albert
E. L. Gardner |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
F.
William Autenrieth |
| |
1944, Chicago:
F.
William Autenrieth —
C.
Wheeler Detjen |
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1948, Philadelphia:
F.
William Autenrieth —
Forrest
C. Donnell —
Rose
Fearnley —
Etta
M. Henley —
Alfred
H. Kerth —
Jane
Smith |
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1952, Chicago:
Viola
P. Beckey —
Edwin
F. Vieth |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Ann
R. Becker —
Norman
C. Parker —
May
Shaw —
Hortense
Walters |
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1960, Chicago:
Betty
Boecker —
Katherine
McCarty —
Joseph
B. Moore —
Marion
Thomas —
Edwin
F. Vieth |
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1964, San Francisco:
Gloria
Ascoli —
Robert
D. Crawford —
Thomas
B. Curtis —
Harold
J. DeRouse —
Carolyn
Kennedy —
Lawrence
J. Meisel —
John
A. Stormer —
Marion
Thomas |
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1972, Miami Beach:
Gloria
Ascoli —
Frank
Bild —
Alfred
J. Fleischer —
Florence
Heil —
Mrs.
Erle Lionberger —
Mary
Mallien —
Katherine
McCarty —
Mrs.
Eyvon Mendenhall —
John
Nangle |
| |
2004, New York:
Stephen
Banton —
Neal
Breitweiser —
William
Bush —
Barbara
Cooper —
Jeanne
Hacker —
Catherine
Hanaway —
Anthony
Ramirez —
John
Rodriguez —
Phyllis
Schlafly —
James
M. Talent —
Ann
Wagner —
John
Winston |
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2008, St. Paul:
Bruce
Buwalda —
Barbara
Cooper —
Karen
Day —
Kathlyn
Fares —
Charlotte
Fink —
Carmelo
Gabriele —
Georgann
Hancock —
Mark
F. Hearne —
Arleen
Jackson —
Jackie
Jackson —
James
Wallace Knowles III —
Al
J. Koller —
Sandy
Koller —
Daniel
F. O'Sullivan, Jr. —
Tyler
Michael Rhodes —
Phyllis
Schlafly —
James
M. Talent |
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