St. Louis city Political Parties
St. Louis city
Delegates
to National Party Conventions
| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Samuel
B. Churchill —
John
M. Erum |
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1876, St. Louis:
Michael
J. Cullen —
James
C. Edwards —
Stilson
Hutchins —
R.
D. Lancaster —
Abe
McHose —
John
G. Priest —
Alonzo
W. Slayback —
H.
J. Spaunhorst |
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1880, Cincinnati:
Daniel
Kerwin |
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1892, Chicago:
Frank
J. Lutz |
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1896, Chicago:
Henry
A. Guinzburg |
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1912, Baltimore:
Clinton
Boogher —
Joseph
H. Brogan —
John
E. Clooney —
Ralph
W. Coale —
Herman
W. Fay —
A.
J. Fitzsimmons —
David
R. Francis —
Charles
L. Geraghty —
Henry
Henning —
Charles
P. Higgins —
James
P. Miles —
William
S. Rex —
Virgil
Rule —
Colin
M. Selph —
John
H. Simon —
Lon
Vest Stephens —
Anton
C. Stuever |
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1916, St. Louis:
August
H. Bolte —
John
P. Collins —
P.
R. Gunn —
Anthony
Henke —
J.
T. M. Johnston —
Thomas
J. Leonard —
P.
J. Moynihan —
Richard
Murphy —
Emmett
R. Owen —
Thomas
Owens —
Edward
J. Rice —
Lon
Vest Stephens —
Anton
C. Stuever |
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1928, Houston:
William
J. Brennan —
Joseph
H. Brogan —
John
F. Byrne —
Bennett
Clark —
Ralph
W. Coale —
John
J. Cochran —
Samuel
W. Fordyce —
Mrs.
F. D. Gardner —
Frederick
D. Gardner —
L.
J. Gualdoni —
Katherine
Halterman —
Harry
B. Hawes —
David
D. Israel —
Joseph
Kane —
John
Keegan —
Michael
Kinney —
Charles
A. Lemp —
M.
G. Roberts —
Daniel
G. Taylor —
Edward
J. White |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Bennett
Clark |
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1940, Chicago:
Ann
Brady —
Margaret
Bresnahan —
Joseph
H. Brogan —
Bennett
Clark —
Mrs.
Ralph W. Coale —
Bernard
F. Dickmann —
John
J. Dwyer —
James
J. Fitzsimmons —
L.
J. Gualdoni —
Robert
E. Hannegan —
Michael
Kinney —
Oral
S. McClellan —
Margaret
C. Murphy —
Marjorie
O'Rourke —
Oscar
G. Schaefer —
Mary
Belle Sherry —
James
A. Waechter |
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1944, Chicago:
Ann
Brady —
Jordan
W. Chambers —
Bennett
Clark —
Emmett
Golden —
L.
J. Gualdoni —
Michael
Kinney —
Charlotte
C. Lee —
George
M. Murphy —
Charlotte
O'Connor —
Mary
Ryder —
Oscar
G. Schaefer —
Mary
Whalen —
Luella
Williams |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Mrs.
Henry Chadeayne —
Fred
R. Columbo —
John
J. Dwyer —
Nell
Dwyer —
Michael
Kinney —
John
Lawler —
Ardania
Morgan —
Anna
B. Noonan —
Phelim
O'Toole —
Catherine
N. Roden —
Oscar
G. Schaefer —
Morris
A. Shenker —
George
L. Vaughn —
Anthony
M. Webbe —
Mary
Whalen |
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1952, Chicago:
Jean
Blythe —
Ann
Brady —
Margaret
Butler —
Thomas
F. Callanan —
Jordan
W. Chambers —
Fred
R. Columbo —
Hortense
M. Curry —
Joseph
M. Darst —
John
J. Dwyer —
Ann
Fuerst —
Leo
Havey —
Thomas
C. Hennings, Jr. —
Michael
Kinney —
Ardania
Morgan —
Phelim
O'Toole —
Catherine
N. Roden —
Anthony
M. Webbe —
Lloyd
Weber |
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1956, Chicago:
Irene
Becker —
Louis
Buckowitz —
Jordan
W. Chambers —
Ann
Connors —
John
J. Dwyer —
Roy
Farrar —
Ann
Fuerst —
Julius
Garagnani —
Thomas
Guilfoil —
Mark
R. Halloran —
Leo
Havey —
Thomas
C. Hennings, Jr. —
Mrs.
Jencie Jeter —
John
W. Joynt —
Michael
Kinney —
Hattie
Landers —
Mrs.
John Lawler —
Joseph
W. Martino —
James
McAteer —
Mary
McDermott —
Leo
Morrell —
Phelim
O'Toole —
Leonor
Sullivan —
Martin
L. Tozer —
Jennie
Walsh —
Frederick
N. Weathers |
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1960, Los Angeles:
Louis
G. Berra —
Jordan
W. Chambers —
Larry
Connors —
John
J. Dwyer —
Ann
Fuerst —
Dewey
S. Godfrey —
David
M. Grant —
Mark
R. Halloran —
Leo
Havey —
Ted
Hawkes —
Michael
Kinney —
Jeanette
McLaughlin —
James
McNary —
Leo
Morrell —
Margaret
C. Murphy —
Phelim
O'Toole —
Edward
Roche —
Dillon
Ross —
Sidney
Salomon —
Fred
J. Schmidt, Jr. —
Leonor
Sullivan —
Raymond
R. Tucker —
Edward
Wahl —
Margaret
Walsh —
Thomas
A. Walsh —
Frederick
N. Weathers —
Luella
Williams |
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1996, Chicago:
Anita
Banks —
J.
B. 'Jet' Banks —
Freeman
Bosley, Jr. —
Jerilyn
Bowie-Hill —
Beverly
Buchheit —
Thomas
J. Campell —
Paula
J. Carter —
William
L. Clay, Jr. —
Rita
Days —
Richard
A. Gephardt —
Darlene
Green —
Richard
King —
Marie
Lammert —
Janis
Londe —
Gustav
H. Lumpe —
Hilde
McLaughlin —
Mike
McMillan —
Lew
Moye —
Mavis
Thompson —
James
Wahl —
Earl
Walker —
George
Westfall |
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2000, Los Angeles:
Beverly
Buchheit —
Paula
J. Carter —
William
L. Clay, Jr. —
Richard
A. Gephardt |
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2004, Boston:
Sally
Barker —
Beverly
Buchheit —
Sharon
Carpenter —
Maida
Coleman —
Talibdin
El-Amin —
Joseph
Hunt —
Robin
Wright Jones —
Tishaura
Jones —
Greg
Jung —
Edward
Koeller —
May
Scheve Reardon —
Gwendolyn
Reed —
Peggy
Ryan —
Francis
G. Slay —
Martha
West |
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2008, Denver:
Matt
Adler —
Burton
Boxerman —
Joan
Bray —
Jean
Carnahan —
Robin
Carnahan —
John
H. Clark —
Maida
Coleman —
Charlie
Dooley —
Yaphett
El-Amin —
April
Griffen —
Jennifer
Haro —
Joseph
Hunt —
Crystal
Lovett-Tibbs —
John
P. Messmer —
Earl
E. Nance, Jr. —
Gary
Otten —
Darryl
Piggee —
Francis
G. Slay —
Kacie
Starr-Triplett —
Rachel
Storch —
Brian
Wahby |
| Gold Democrat National
Conventions: |
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1896, Indianapolis:
S.
W. Fordyce |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
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1860, Chicago:
Charles
L. Bernays —
Francis
P. Blair, Jr. —
B.
Gratz Brown —
P.
L. Foy —
Allen
Hammer —
Asa
S. Jones |
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1884, Chicago:
John
C. Benseik —
Joseph
Gilbert Chapman —
Chauncey
I. Filley —
Thomas
Clement Fletcher —
Louis
Grund —
John
B. Henderson —
Antony
Kessler —
James
H. McLean —
Henry
C. Meyer —
Frederick
W. Mott —
J.
Ben Nichols —
Charles
Schweickardt —
J.
M. Turner |
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1888, Chicago:
Joseph
Gilbert Chapman —
David
P. Dyer —
Chauncey
I. Filley —
Louis
Grund —
Charles
E. Pearce —
John
H. Pohlman —
Henry
Moses Pollard —
Charles
Schweickardt —
Charles
Turner —
F.
W. H. Weisehahn —
Charles
F. Wennecker —
Henry
Ziegenheim |
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1896, St. Louis:
Nathan
Frank |
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1900, Philadelphia:
John
G. Brinkmeyer —
William
J. Broeker —
David
P. Dyer —
Daniel
M. Houser —
Theodore
D. Kalbfell —
George
J. Kobusch —
Charles
Kratz —
John
B. Owen —
Charles
Schweickardt —
Fred
H. Smith —
John
W. Wheeler —
O.
M. Wood —
Henry
Ziegenheim |
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1908, Chicago:
Joseph
L. Boehm —
Henry
Droste —
James
H. Harrison —
Jeptha
D. Howe —
Edward
Koeln —
John
J. Latal —
Hiram
Lloyd —
W.
H. Mansifee —
C.
K. Robinson —
Charles
W. Rutledge —
C.
E. Williams |
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1912, Chicago:
P.
W. Dunnavant —
Gus
Frey —
Charles
R. Graves —
William
R. Hill —
John
L. Hopkins —
Henry
W. Kiel —
Edmond
B. Koeln —
David
A. Pareira —
Spottswood
Rice —
Otto
F. Stifel —
Henry
L. Weeks |
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1916, Chicago:
F.
W. Breckmann —
J.
T. Caston —
Leonidas
C. Dyer —
R.
E. Harris —
Hutchins
I. Inge —
A.
C. Kunze —
J.
W. McIntyre —
Thomas
K. Niedringhaus —
Charles
H. Phillips, Jr. —
John
Schmoll —
Otto
F. Stifel —
George
L. Vaughn —
Joseph
White —
William
J. Zachritz |
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1928, Kansas City:
C.
E. Clark —
Leonidas
C. Dyer —
Mrs.
Lon O. Hocker —
John
H. Holiday —
Lenore
Kamer —
Edmond
B. Koeln —
Mrs.
D. L. Luetkenholder —
J.
M. McIntyre —
Victor
J. Miller —
Walthall
Moore —
Mrs.
William T. Nardin —
Cleveland
A. Newton —
Marie
Nottbusch —
John
Schmoll —
Carrie
Tillman —
Henry
L. Weeks —
Mrs.
John A. Wicks |
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1940, Philadelphia:
Elizabeth
Depelhauer —
Mary
Detchemendy —
George
W. Fields —
A. B.
Frey —
Luke
E. Hart —
Edmond
B. Koeln —
Louis
E. Miller —
William
A. Morant —
Chapin
Newhard —
Maude
T. Oswald —
Albert
J. Ott —
Edgar
M. Queeny —
Sidney
R. Redmond |
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1944, Chicago:
Lillian
E. Baker —
Mrs.
Frank A. Becker —
Henry
L. Berger —
G.
J. Dixon —
Fred
W. Evers —
Everett
Hullverson —
Hattie
M. Moore —
William
A. Morant —
Naomi
Oldham —
Florence
Raeder —
Joseph
L. Spicuzza —
A.
D. Welsh —
Louise
Wollbrinck |
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1948, Philadelphia:
John
A. Davis —
C.
J. Dixon —
Margie
Erwin —
Henry
D. Espy —
Clifford
W. Gaylord —
W. T.
O. Hart —
George
W. Hartman —
George
W. Johnson —
Aloys
P. Kaufmann —
Catherine
Nelson —
Florence
Raeder —
Joseph
L. Spicuzza |
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1952, Chicago:
Mrs.
Frank A. Becker —
Marguerite
Davis —
Margie
Erwin —
Theodore
J. Fischer —
Silas
E. Garner —
Alfred
L. Grattendick —
Florence
Raeder —
Dale
Reaban —
Theodosia
Scott —
Max
Starkloff |
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1956, San Francisco:
Arthur
K. Atkinson —
Clifford
Bauman —
Elroy
W. Bromwich —
Emily
L. Gallagher —
Roscoe
C. Hobbs —
Everett
Hullverson —
Mrs.
Aloys P. Kaufmann —
Charles
G. Kratovil —
William
A. Morant —
John
O. Price —
Edwin
L. Putzell, Jr. —
Lawrence
K. Roos —
Loretta
Schlosser —
John
J. Schroeder —
Ancel
A. Skaggs —
Joseph
L. Spicuzza —
Carl
G. Stifel —
Ira
E. Wight, Jr. |
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1960, Chicago:
Cora
Bell Ball —
Marguerite
Davis —
Leo
J. Falk —
Theodore
J. Fischer —
Nancy
M. Forcier —
Emily
L. Gallagher —
Roscoe
C. Hobbs —
Aloys
P. Kaufmann —
Ancel
A. Skaggs —
Louise
Zimmerman |
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1964, San Francisco:
Margie
Erwin —
Theodore
J. Fischer —
Evelyn
R. Hering —
Everett
Hullverson —
Aloys
P. Kaufmann —
Milburn
Shaw |
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1972, Miami Beach:
Edna
M. Anderson —
Mrs.
Tommie Brooks —
Joan
Crawford —
George
J. Grellner —
Everett
Hullverson —
Earl
E. James —
Mildred
Kossman —
William
McBride Love —
Mrs.
Jerrylean Mack —
Lawrence
K. Roos —
William
A. Skaggs |
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1988, New Orleans:
Raynard
Jackson —
Walter
Jacobs |
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2004, New York:
Leslie
Farr —
Joe
Fernandez —
Thor
Hearne —
Yvonne
Hunter —
Maria
Taxman —
Deanna
Vinson —
Judy
A. Zakibe |
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2008, St. Paul:
Sharon
Barnes —
Christopher
Brown —
John
C. Danforth —
Susan
Hais —
Latina
Hervey —
Jerry
Hunter —
Richard
J. Magee —
John
Oliver III —
Meredith
Wolfarth Perkins —
Al
Rotskoff —
Cheri
Rotskoff —
John
W. Scates —
Judy
A. Zakibe |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
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1839, Harrisburg:
Logan
Hunton —
William
H. Russell |
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