| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
Numa
Frenger |
| |
1924, New York:
L.
E. Freudenthal |
| |
1932, Chicago:
D.
E. Rodriguez |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Searborn
P. Collins —
R.
L. Mayse |
| |
1980, New York:
Willa
Esslinger —
Dolores
Halls —
Kathy
Sallee |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Mary
Jane M. Garcia —
Mary
Gail Gwaltney —
Alfred
J. Rucks |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Mary
Jane M. Garcia —
Mary
Gail Gwaltney |
| |
2004, Boston:
Judy
L. Baker —
William
Barnhouse —
Joshua
Davis —
Mary
Jane M. Garcia —
Mary
Gail Gwaltney —
Emma
Ortiz —
J.
Paul Taylor —
Frances
Williams |
| |
2008, Denver:
E.
Shirley Baca —
Judy
L. Baker —
Priscilla
D. Chavez —
Mary
Jane M. Garcia —
Mary
Gail Gwaltney —
Michael
R. Huerta —
J.
Paul Taylor |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1880, Chicago:
William
Breeden |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Henry
D. Bowman |
| |
1904, Chicago:
William
H. H. Llewellyn |
| |
1932, Chicago:
William
A. Sutherland |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Peter
L. Rapkoch |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Harvey
S. Bissell |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Harvey
S. Bissell |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
William
G. Sutherland |
| |
1952, Chicago:
William
G. Sutherland |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Emile
R. Gemoets |
| |
2004, New York:
Cecelia
Levatino |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Isaac
Chavez —
Cecelia
Levatino —
Marybeth
Pirrone —
Pamela
Wolfe |
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