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Cheshire County
New Hampshire

Cheshire County Political Parties


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

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


Cheshire County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1856, Cincinnati: Horatio Kimball
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Ansel Glover
   1864, Chicago: Don H. Woodward
   1876, St. Louis: Gustavus Lucke — Fred A. Parker
   1912, Baltimore: Guy H. Cutter
   1940, Chicago: Edward C. Sullivan
   1944, Chicago: Edward C. Sullivan
   1952, Chicago: Francis A. Dostilio — Hugh F. Waling
   1956, Chicago: Francis A. Dostilio
   1960, Los Angeles: George R. Hanna
   1972, Miami Beach: Katherine Hanna — Richard P. Peloquin — Patricia T. Russell
   1980, New York: Margaret Lynch
   1996, Chicago: Greg Martin
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: Levi Chamberlain
   1880, Chicago: Edward Gustine — Samuel W. Hale
   1900, Philadelphia: Frederic A. Faulkner — Thomas N. Hastings
   1904, Chicago: Bertram Ellis
   1908, Chicago: George B. Leighton — Charles Gale Shedd
   1912, Chicago: Charles Galeshedd — George B. Leighton
   1916, Chicago: Philip H. Faulkner
   1920, Chicago: Charles Gale Shedd
   1924, Cleveland: Frank Huntress
   1928, Kansas City: Clarence M. Damon — Harry C. Shaw
   1932, Chicago: Henry C. Arwe — Clarence M. Damon
   1936, Cleveland: Clarence M. Damon
   1940, Philadelphia: Lawrence C. Ellery
   1944, Chicago: Charles B. Knight
   1948, Philadelphia: Lucy J. Dickinson — Charles Morris Mills
   1952, Chicago: Kenneth P. Colby
   1956, San Francisco: Francis F. Faulkner
   1960, Chicago: Neil Tolman
   1972, Miami Beach: John R. Bradshaw
   1988, New Orleans: Jane Lane — Mary Ruberga
   2004, New York: Tom Eaton — Bruce Keough — Joseph Petrone
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: James Wilson

 

 


 
   
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