| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Cincinnati:
B.
F. Ayer —
George
Bowers |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Edward
W. Harrington —
Aaron
P. Hughes |
| |
1864, Chicago:
Edward
W. Harrington —
George
Stark |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
George
W. Goffe |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
William
H. Barry —
John
B. Jameson —
Henri
T. Ledoux —
Albert
W. Noone —
Eugene
E. Reed —
John
R. Willis |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
William
H. Barry —
James
F. Brennan —
Lawrence
M. Connor —
James
J. Mahoney —
Eugene
E. Reed —
Moise
Verrette |
| |
1920, San Francisco:
Cyprien
J. Belanger —
James
F. Brennan —
James
B. Crowley —
Thomas
H. Madigan, Jr. —
Thomas
J. Quirk —
Eugene
E. Reed —
Gordon
Woodbury |
| |
1924, New York:
James
F. Brennan —
John
T. O'Dowd —
Mary
W. Pietersz |
| |
1928, Houston:
James
F. Brennan —
Allie
J. Connor —
Mary
J. Connor —
Daniel
J. Hagerty —
John
T. Hurley —
Henri
T. Ledoux —
Annie
T. O'Dowd —
John
T. O'Dowd —
James
J. Powers —
Eaton
D. Sargent |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Edward
P. Bickford —
Wilfred
G. Chevrette —
Allie
J. Connor —
Jeremiah
J. Doyle —
Robert
E. Earley —
Alfred
E. Fortin —
Hamilton
M. Henry —
John
S. Hurley —
Henri
T. Ledoux —
Timothy
F. O'Connor —
James
B. Whalen |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Emile
L. Bernard —
James
A. Broderick —
Damase
Caron —
William
H. Craig —
Daniel
J. Hagerty —
Henri
T. Ledoux —
James
J. Powers —
John
J. Sheehan —
John
E. Tobin |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Damase
Caron —
William
H. Craig —
Maurice
F. Devine —
Daniel
J. Hagerty —
Eugene
H. Lemay —
Thomas
J. Leonard —
Alvin
A. Lucier —
James
J. Powers —
John
J. Sheehan —
Murray
H. Towle —
George
A. Wingate |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Josaphat
T. Benoit —
Charles
A. Burke —
Damase
Caron —
William
H. Craig —
Charles
O. Lamy —
Thomas
J. Leonard —
Peter
L. MacLellan —
Alphonse
Roy —
Henry
J. Salvail —
John
Leonard Sweeney —
Murray
H. Towle —
George
A. Wingate |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
David
J. Barry —
John
Gordon Bean —
Charles
A. Burke —
Marye
Walsh Caron —
William
H. Craig —
Robert
E. Earley —
Scott
F. Eastman —
George
T. Healy —
Thomas
J. Leonard —
Francis
Murphy —
Joseph
P. O'Brien —
Walter
J. T. Richard —
John
J. Sheehan —
Edward
C. Sullivan —
Frank
L. Sullivan —
Henry
P. Sullivan —
Murray
H. Towle |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Gail
E. Bower, Jr. —
Leonello
Breton —
Conrad
Danais —
George
Der Koorkanian —
Kearn
J. P. Devereaux —
Michael
S. Donnelly —
Daniel
J. Hagerty —
Louis
M. Janelle —
Amelia
Lareau —
George
R. MacLellan —
Joseph
F. Scott —
Elizabeth
M. Smith |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Conrad
H. Bellevance —
Gail
E. Bower, Jr. —
J.
Felix Daniel —
Royal
Dion —
Lorenzo
P. Gauthier —
Nick
Hart —
Viola
Lessard —
Emile
A. Marcoux —
Louis
I. Martel —
Peter
R. Poirier |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Roger
E. Brassard —
Maurice
Bronstein —
Romeo
J. Champaigne —
William
H. Craig —
Royal
Dion —
George
A. Gauthier —
James
R. Griffin —
Dora
F. Latour —
Richard
Leonard —
Thomas
B. O'Malley —
Thomas
J. Pitarys —
John
J. Sheehan |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Sylvia
Chaplain —
William
H. Craig —
Norman
E. D'Amours —
J.
Harold Daoust —
J.
Joseph Grandmaison —
John
S. Holland —
Angeline
Laplante —
Richard
Leonard —
Kathleen
Mahan —
Harry
P. Makris —
McCarthy —
Robert
Raiche —
Jane
Spaloss —
Thomas
Tessier —
Denise
Veilleux —
Deborah
Ware —
Cecelia
Winn |
| |
1980, New York:
Richard
Dunfey —
Sylvio
Dupuis —
Lotte
Jacobi —
Dorothy
Jenis —
E.
Leo Kanteres —
Chrysoula
Katsiaficas —
Adair
O'Reilly —
Thomas
Pappas —
Selma
Pastor —
Titus
Plomaritus —
Chris
Spirou |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Madelyn
Ahlgren —
Bill
Barry —
Raymond
C. Buckley —
Sheila
Capone —
Bill
Cashin —
Gaetan
DiGangi —
Kris
Durmer —
Betty
Hall —
Helen
Honorow —
Joseph
F. Keefe —
John
King —
Ramsay
McLauchlan —
Brian
Mitchell —
Greta
Ann Moran —
Donna
M. Soucy |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Robert
A. Baines —
Raymond
C. Buckley —
Donna
M. Soucy |
| |
2004, Boston:
Michael
J. Atkins —
Robert
A. Baines —
Raymond
C. Buckley —
Jane
Clemons —
Gaetan
DiGangi —
Joshua
Glasheen —
Mary
Ann Knowles —
William
Siroty —
Kathleen
Sullivan —
Trinidad
Tellez |
| |
2008, Denver:
Michael
J. Atkins —
Jane
Clemons —
Lou
D'Allesandro —
Gaetan
DiGangi —
Richard
Komi —
Bette
R. Lasky —
Christopher
C. Pappas —
Donna
M. Soucy —
Kathleen
Sullivan —
Emily
Walsh |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
Daniel
Clark —
Isaac
W. Smith |
| |
1880, Chicago:
David
H. Goodell —
Charles
Holman —
Orren
C. Moore —
James
G. Sturgis —
Charles
Williams |
| |
1884, Chicago:
Joseph
B. Clark —
Charles
D. McDuffie —
John
B. Smith |
| |
1888, Chicago:
Person
C. Cheney |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Charles
T. Means |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
William
C. Clark —
Charles
W. Hoitt —
John
McLane —
Fred
A. Palmer |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Henry
E. Burnham —
Eugene
Quirin —
Lester
F. Thurber |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Perry
H. Dow —
William
F. Harrington —
Edwin
F. Jones —
William
Parker Straw —
Lester
F. Thurber |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Edward
H. Best —
Fred
W. Estabrook —
Charles
M. Floyd —
John
C. Marshall —
Albert
J. Precourt —
Hovey
E. Slayton |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Perry
H. Dow —
Frank
W. Maynard —
Walter
M. Parker —
William
D. Swart |
| |
1920, Chicago:
F.
H. Challis —
Fred
W. Estabrook —
Frank
Knox —
Philip
C. Lockwood —
Hobart
Pillsbury —
Benjamin
F. Prescott |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Albert
O. Brown —
Jessie
E. Donahue —
Fred
W. Estabrook —
Arthur
S. Healy —
Cyrus
H. Little —
Mary
L. C. Schofield —
Frank
H. Shallis —
John
R. Spring —
Burtt
E. Warren |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Eliot
A. Carter —
Edith
O. Emery —
Albert
H. Hunt —
Arthur
E. Moreau —
William
C. Swallow —
Thomas
Rice Varick |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Robert
P. Burroughs —
Eliot
A. Carter —
John
R. McLane —
Emilienne
R. Moreau —
Francis
P. Murphy —
Raymond
A. Norris |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Robert
P. Booth —
Robert
P. Burroughs —
Arthur
B. Jenks —
John
A. Muehling —
Charles
W. Tobey |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Arthur
B. Jenks —
Foster
Stearns —
Charles
W. Tobey |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Charles
D. Barnard —
Robert
P. Burroughs —
Franklin
Flanders —
Robert
B. Hamblett —
Philip
C. Heald —
Arthur
B. Jenks —
Thomas
J. Manning |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Omer
H. Amyot —
John
P. Carleton —
Richard
G. Jordan —
Sylvio
C. Martin |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Stanley
M. Brown —
Robert
P. Burroughs —
Alfred
J. Chretien —
James
T. Colby —
Robert
English —
Philip
C. Heald —
Katharine
J. Jackson —
Chester
W. Jenks —
Ralph
E. Langdell —
Blanche
M. McLane —
Ottis
E. Mercer —
John
D. Warren |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
James
Burns —
Robert
P. Burroughs —
Eliot
A. Carter —
Robert
English —
Phillip
W. Hammond —
Philip
C. Heald —
Chester
W. Jenks —
Ralph
E. Langdell —
Blanche
M. McLane —
Robert
S. Mercer —
Norman
A. Packard —
John
Pillsbury —
Benjamin
M. Rice —
Louis
C. Wyman |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Creeley
S. Buchanan —
Eliot
A. Carter —
Harry
J. Danforth —
Robert
English —
Nelle
L. Holmes —
Chester
W. Jenks —
Ralph
E. Langdell —
John
L. MacDonald —
Richard
K. McCarty —
Norman
A. Packard —
John
Pillsbury —
Benjamin
M. Rice —
Louis
C. Wyman |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Fidele
Bernasconi —
Gerald
P. Carmen —
George
V. Charas —
Robert
L. Chase —
Robert
F. Hamel —
Victor
V. LeMieux —
Francis
X. Quinlan —
Thomas
W. Steed —
Robert
Taft —
Stanton
E. Tefft —
Edith
A. Trainor |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Joseph
J. Acorace —
Marie
A. Baker —
John
F. Bridges —
Webster
E. Bridges, Jr. —
Sarah
L. Browning —
Frederick
A. Porter —
Bernard
A. Streeter —
Kimon
S. Zachos |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Barbara
Arnold —
Creeley
S. Buchanan —
Rhona
Charbonneau —
Marc
Chretien —
Marshall
Cobleigh —
Patricia
Donovon —
Hugh
Gregg —
Kathleen
Gregg —
Anna
Barbara Hantz —
Carroll
F. Jones —
Howard
Keegan —
Walter
Peterson —
Warren
B. Rudman —
John
Stabile —
Norman
Stahl —
Bernard
A. Streeter —
Judith
Thayer |
| |
2004, New York:
Rich
Ashooh —
Bob
Clegg —
Griffin
Dalianis —
Judy
Havenstein —
Raymond
J. Wieczorek |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Paul
Chevalier —
Cliff
Hurst —
Gordon
MacDonald —
David
McLaughlin —
James
Merrill —
Maureen
Mooney —
Walter
Peterson —
Kristy
Roney |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
Solomon
McNeil |
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