| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1876, St. Louis:
George
L. Miller |
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1912, Baltimore:
I. J.
Dunn —
Gilbert
M. Hitchcock —
Felix
J. McShane, Jr. —
Constantine
J. Smyth |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
C.
P. Bossie —
Frank
T. Hanson —
J.
A. C. Kennedy —
S.
F. Mutz —
T.
J. O'Connor —
Louis
J. Piatti |
| |
1920, San Francisco:
J.
H. Mithen —
Louis
J. Piatti |
| |
1924, New York:
Catherine
Allison —
M.
L. Endres —
Gilbert
M. Hitchcock —
Eugene
D. O'Sullivan —
Nellie
B. Sebree |
| |
1928, Houston:
Otto
J. Bauman —
Estelle
Boyle —
James
C. Dahlman —
Eugene
D. O'Sullivan —
Olga
Stastny |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Otto
J. Bauman —
Gilbert
M. Hitchcock —
Richard
L. Metcalfe —
Eugene
D. O'Sullivan |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
I. J.
Dunn —
Frank
McGrath —
Thomas
J. O'Brien —
Thomas
C. Quinlan —
Mary
C. Ramsey —
James
M. Roncka —
Olga
Stastny |
| |
1940, Chicago:
William
Buehler Metcalfe —
John
C. Mullen —
Eugene
D. O'Sullivan —
William
Ritchie —
Frank
O. Sanderholm —
William
A. Schall |
| |
1944, Chicago:
John
H. Hopkins —
Eugene
D. O'Sullivan —
Marie
Rhode —
William
Ritchie |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Clara
Casey —
Francis
P. Matthews —
William
Ritchie |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Bernard
J. Boyle —
James
J. Fitzgerald —
James
F. Green —
Francis
P. Matthews —
William
Ritchie —
Rudolph
Tesar |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Bernard
J. Boyle —
James
F. Green —
John
C. Mainelli —
Gordon
C. Preble —
Frank
Tesar |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
George
J. Abdouch —
Bernard
J. Boyle —
John
J. Cavanaugh —
James
F. Green —
John
J. Henley —
James
H. Maoylan —
John
E. McCann —
James
F. Munnelly —
Thomas
J. O'Connor —
Clayton
H. Shrout —
Walter
X. Spellman —
George
T. Sullivan —
Joseph
R. Sweeney —
Marvin
Werve |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Mary
K. Barrett —
Anne
Boyle —
Debra
S. B. Butler —
David
J. Cullan —
Sheila
Filipiak —
Jeffery
M. Garcia —
John
K. Green —
Barbara
Hassler —
J.
Patrick Hillebrandt —
John
Lindsay —
Virgie
L. Louis —
Gordon
McDonald —
Judy
A. Schweikart |
| |
2004, Boston:
Steven
Achelpohl —
John
Bourne —
Pat
Bourne —
John
Joseph Cavanaugh III —
Lorraine
Chang —
Brittany
Chung —
Stormy
Dean —
Kathleen
Fahey —
Elvria
Garcia —
Ronald
Hug —
Mark
McColley —
Maureen
Monahan —
Donna
Noll —
Carole
Woods-Harris |
| |
2008, Denver:
Lorraine
Chang —
Brenda
Council —
Kathleen
Fahey —
Mike
Fahey —
Ron
L. Kaminski —
Steve
Lathrop —
Ken
E. Mass —
Shelisa
R. Minnifield —
Judy
Monaghan —
Loyd
E. Neve —
Jeremiah
Nordquist —
Robin
Quarles —
Martha
R. Ross |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Phineas
W. Hitchcock —
John
R. Meredith —
E.
D. Webster |
| |
1868, Chicago:
Silas
A. Strickland |
| |
1888, Chicago:
Charles
Green —
John
M. Thurston |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Irving
G. Baright —
Myron
L. Learned —
Victor
Rosewater —
Arthur
C. Smith |
| |
1912, Chicago:
James
E. Baum —
Nathan
Merriam —
Charles
L. Saunders —
John
W. Towle |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Howard
H. Baldrige —
Gould
Dietz —
N.
P. Dodge —
John
W. Towle —
W.
G. Ure —
Frank
H. Woodland |
| |
1920, Chicago:
John
H. Caldwell —
Gould
Dietz —
Amos
Thomas —
John
W. Towle —
W.
G. Ure |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Harry
S. Byrne —
G.
E. Carpenter —
Elsie
P. Diers —
Gould
Dietz —
Sam
W. Reynolds —
Robert
Smith —
Allan
A. Tukey —
John
F. White |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Lulah
T. Andrews —
Gould
Dietz —
Evelyn
Minier —
Ruby
Northrup —
Robert
Smith —
Allan
A. Tukey |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Harry
S. Byrne —
Alvin
E. Johnson —
Charles
S. Reed —
John
S. Samson —
Robert
Smith —
Ruth
Thornton |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Ernest
A. Adams —
Harry
S. Byrne —
G.
E. Carpenter —
Glenn
Cunningham —
Frank
L. Frost —
Charles
S. Reed |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Harry
S. Byrne —
William
H. Campen —
Glenn
Cunningham —
Emmet
A. Gardiner —
Theodore
W. Metcalfe —
Charles
S. Reed —
Sam
W. Reynolds —
John
S. Samson |
| |
1960, Chicago:
W.
C. Fraser —
Frank
L. Frost —
Arthur
Jennings Hanson —
Roman
L. Hruska —
C.
C. Johnson —
Theodore
W. Metcalfe —
Mary
Lou Kelly Pratt —
John
S. Samson |
| |
1968, Miami Beach:
Roman
L. Hruska |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Robert
Anderson —
Anne
Batchelder —
Clifton
B. Batchelder —
George
Erhart —
Mrs.
Pat Erhart —
John
E. Everroad —
Roman
L. Hruska —
Warren
R. Swigart |
| |
1976, Kansas City:
Roman
L. Hruska |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
George
Davis |
| |
1992, Houston:
Paul
Welday |
| |
2004, New York:
Amy
Bracht —
Terrence
A. Coit —
Hal
Daub, Jr. —
Beth
Kramer —
David
Kramer —
Patrick
J. McPherson —
Mark
Quandahl —
John
Sieler —
Charles
Sigerson —
Kerry
Winterer —
Anna
Marie Zupan |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Chris
Abboud —
Dinah
Abrahamson —
Thomas
Barrett —
Wayne
Bena —
Amy
Bracht —
Brian
Buescher —
David
Bywater —
Carlos
Castillo —
Hal
Daub, Jr. —
Sam
Fischer —
Joseph
Foster —
Bebina
Freeman —
Glenn
Freeman —
DeeDee
Kelly —
Beth
Kramer —
David
Kramer —
Nancy
McCabe —
Patrick
J. McPherson —
Shane
Osborn —
Mark
Quandahl —
Pete
Ricketts —
John
Sieler —
Charles
Sigerson —
Elizabeth
Sigerson —
Arlene
Steier —
Lauren
Steier —
Jon
Tucker —
Anna
Marie Zupan |
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