| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1904, St. Louis:
William
A. Clark |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
Harry
A. Gallwey —
P.
H. McCarthy |
| |
1920, San Francisco:
Charles
J. Kelly —
J.
Bruce Kremer —
W.
W. McDowell —
T.
J. Murray —
J.
M. Scanland |
| |
1924, New York:
Sam
L. Anderson —
Hugh
Daly —
J.
Bruce Kremer —
William
H. Maloney —
M.
J. Walsh |
| |
1928, Houston:
Henrietta
Bessette —
Thomas
Fox —
J.
Bruce Kremer —
William
H. Maloney —
H.
L. Maury —
Thomas
J. B. Shanley —
Carl
J. Traurerman —
Thomas
J. Walker |
| |
1932, Chicago:
J.
Bruce Kremer —
James
E. Murray —
May
Navarez —
Thomas
J. B. Shanley —
George
D. Toole —
Thomas
J. Walker —
Burton
K. Wheeler |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Henrietta
Bessette —
Joseph
P. Monaghan —
James
E. Murray —
Mae
Norvaez —
Thomas
J. B. Shanley —
Thomas
J. Walker —
Burton
K. Wheeler |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Glenn
Carney —
Jack
Healy —
William
T. McCarthy —
James
E. Murray —
Katherine
Rockerfeller —
Jessie
Roscoe —
Burton
K. Wheeler |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Paul
C. Cannon —
Glenn
Carney —
Jack
Healy —
James
E. Murray —
Jerry
J. O'Connell |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Paul
C. Cannon —
James
E. Murray —
M.
D. O'Connell |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Paul
C. Cannon —
James
E. Murray —
William
J. Walsh |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Mary
Benich —
Paul
C. Cannon —
James
J. Leary —
Charles
Murray —
James
E. Murray —
Margaret
Nagle —
Frank
Reardon |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Evan
Barrett —
Barbara
Jeniker —
Arthur
J. Noonan |
| |
2004, Boston:
Mariya
Peck |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
John
F. Forbes |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Lee
Mantle |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Joseph
Corby —
Charles
R. Leonard |
| |
1912, Chicago:
D.
J. Charles |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Eugene
Carroll —
Lee
Mantle |
| |
1920, Chicago:
George
Baker —
John
Brimacombe |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Grace
Gardner —
John
Lindquist —
J.
R. Poore |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
R.
C. Monahan |
| |
1932, Chicago:
John
E. Corrette —
R.
C. Monahan |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Paul
A. Gow —
Ray
J. McDonald |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Reno
Sales —
A.
E. Wilkinson |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Lloyd
Crippen |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Connie
Loughran |
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