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Gallatin County
Montana

Gallatin County Political Parties


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

Republican Party chairs in Gallatin County: [none currently in database]


Gallatin County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1920, San Francisco: James P. Bole — Hal Stewart
   1932, Chicago: Mabel Cruickshank — John A. Lovelace
   1936, Philadelphia: Mabel Cruickshank
   1940, Chicago: Mabel Cruickshank — John A. Lovelace
   1944, Chicago: Mabel Cruickshank — Jim Kolokotrones
   1948, Philadelphia: Mabel Cruickshank — E. R. Helm
   1952, Chicago: Hjalmar B. Landoe
   1956, Chicago: Cleo Butler — Harold Erickson — Jane Fitch — D. A. Nash
   1996, Chicago: Larry Jent — Gail Miller-Richardson
   2000, Los Angeles: Larry Jent
   2004, Boston: Haley Nelson
   2008, Denver: Anthony F. Jackson — Larry Jent — Jennifer Pomnichowski — Kristin A. Taylor
Republican National Conventions:
   1912, Chicago: John A. Luce
   1916, Chicago: A. A. Braten
   1928, Kansas City: R. E. Brown
   1936, Cleveland: John K. Powers
   1948, Philadelphia: Mrs. Mayo Story Dean
   1960, Chicago: Marlyn Hauseman — Mrs. Harold Wright
   1972, Miami Beach: Stewart Haegen
   1988, New Orleans: Christopher Bakwin — Buzz Cowdrey — Judy Cowdrey — James Fenlason — Helen Johnson — Rick Robinson — Joyce Sandquist — Norm Wallin
   2004, New York: Will Brooke — Don Hargrove — Eloise Hargrove — Clark Johnson — Billie Love — Julie Pfingst — Jennifer Raybuck
   2008, St. Paul: Martha Aveson — David Barbisan — Susan Barbisan — Cindy Daines — Steve Daines — John K. Milanovich — John Murdoch — J. David Penwell — Rose Ann Penwell — Gary Perry — Lisa A. Perry — Karen M. Pfaehler — Leon Royers

 

 


 
   
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