| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1912, Baltimore:
J.
E. Babcock |
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1916, St. Louis:
Edward
W. Clarke |
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1924, New York:
E.
E. Smith |
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1928, Houston:
E.
S. Shepard |
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1932, Chicago:
Frank
M. Ryan |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Ed
W. Clark —
Archie
C. Grant |
| |
1940, Chicago:
P.
J. Gallagher —
Archie
C. Grant |
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1944, Chicago:
Berkeley
L. Bunker —
George
W. Butts, Jr. —
Ed
W. Clark —
Roger
Foley —
J.
K. Housel —
E.
Joseph Smith |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
A.
E. Cahlan —
Jim
Cashman —
Frank
Heher —
J.
K. Houssels —
William
Ruymann —
Herbert
Simmons —
Roscoe
Thomas |
| |
1952, Chicago:
John
W. Bonner —
Mahlon
Brown —
Calvin
Cory —
Harvey
Dickerson —
Charles
J. Dohrenwend —
Archie
C. Grant —
J.
K. Houssels, Jr. —
Clifford
Jones —
Tom
J. McLaughlin —
William
Ruymann —
Mary
Wells |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Charles
D. Baker —
C.
Raymond Bell —
James
Bilbray —
Mahlon
Brown —
Mrs.
Perle Brown —
Charles
Catt —
Wilbur
Clark —
Harvey
Dickerson —
William
Embry —
Van
Englested —
Raymond
Germain —
James
Gilmore —
Florence
Griffith —
Richard
Ham —
Clifford
Jones —
Joe
McDonald, Jr. —
Murray
Petersen —
Vail
Pittman —
Virginia
Sells —
Bea
Thore —
Mary
Wells |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Barbara
Aupperle —
Beecher
Avants —
James
H. Bilbray —
Hattie
Canty —
Jan
Churchill —
Renee
Diamond —
Yvonne
A. Gates —
Ed
Gobel —
Reyna
Gobel —
Philip
C. Grimes —
Mary
Hernandez —
Jan
Jenkins —
John
Kabota —
William
R. Pichert —
Bob
Price —
Dessie
Putnam —
Jim
Rathburn —
Dina
Titus —
Myrna
Williams |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
James
H. Bilbray —
Yvonne
A. Gates |
| |
2004, Boston:
Ed
Beaman —
James
H. Bilbray —
Dwayne
Chesnut —
Venicia
Considine —
Edna
Flores —
Ida
Gaines —
Yvonne
A. Gates —
Naomi
Goynes —
Daniel
Hinkley —
Verlia
Davis Hoggard —
Steven
Horsford —
John
Hunt —
George
Logan —
Adriana
Martinez —
Larry
Mason —
Jeanne
Maust —
Raymond
McAllister —
Emma
Rubalcava-Micelli —
Marcus
Sloan —
Randy
Soltero —
Debbie
Springer —
Dina
Titus —
Deborah
Trudell —
Charles
Waterman —
Julie
Whitacre |
| |
2008, Denver:
Geoconda
Arguello-Kline —
Kelvin
Atkinson —
Gibran
Baydoun —
Teresa
Benitez Thompson —
Barbara
Buckley —
Catherine
Cortez Masto —
Edna
Flores —
Yvonne
A. Gates —
Michael
Ginsburg —
Christina
Giunchigliani —
Robert
Gomez —
Tracey
Harriford —
Steven
Horsford —
Gabrielle
Keys —
Marylin
Kirkpatrick —
Sam
Lieberman —
Jack
Mallory —
Vertis
Manuel —
Adriana
Martinez —
Raymond
McAllister —
Erica
Norris —
Raymond
Pedraza —
Manita
Rawat —
Rory
Reid —
Xiomara
Rodriguez —
Elliot
Small —
Randy
Soltero —
Dina
Titus —
Derek
Washington —
Yvette
Williams |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Peter
Buol |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Harold
S. Anderson —
Artemus
W. Ham —
C.
P. Squires |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Pat
Clark —
Frank
McNamee |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Pat
Clark —
Walter
Theis |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Rex
Bell —
Pat
Clark —
Artemus
W. Ham —
C.
P. Squires |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Rex
Bell —
William
Deutsch —
Art
Ham, Jr. —
Foster
Krug —
George
Marshall —
V.
P. Merialdo —
Harold
Stocker |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Walter
Casey —
Lillian
Collins —
A.
M. Lovaas —
Maude
M. Moss —
Charles
Squires —
Leland
Whipple |
| |
1960, Chicago:
J.
Carlton Adair |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Dedra
Geran —
Chic
Hecht —
Zelvin
Lowman —
Nathalie
Rupert —
Burnell
G. Stanton —
Beatrice
Wheeler —
Woodrow
Wilson —
J.
Robert Young |
| |
2004, New York:
Shirley
Blair —
Joe
Brown —
Joe
Cortez —
Dema
Guinn —
Steve
Martin —
Milton
Schwartz —
Brian
Scroggins —
Daniel
Tuntland —
Alfred
Valdez —
Toni
Valdez —
Bruce
L. Woodbury |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Andy
Abboud —
Elizabeth
Belcastro —
Joe
Brown —
Carl
Bunce —
William
Campbell, Jr. —
Barbara
Cegavske —
Chris
Comfort —
Terri
Coronado-Dunn —
Chris
Dyer —
Alison
Edwards —
John
E. Ensign —
Brittney
Evans —
Alfred
Fasano —
Gloria
Fine —
Serena
Cary Goldstock —
Bobbie
Haseley —
Daniel
B. Hickey —
Lisa
Marie Johnson —
Roger
Jones —
Barbara
Lee-Woollen —
Brent
Lovett —
Sue
Lowden —
Lorraine
Marshall —
Dan
May —
Ulli
Miyashiro —
Monica
Moradkhan —
Swadeep
Nigam —
Arden
Osborne —
Valerie
Pachulski —
Debra
Peck —
Sharon
E. Petty —
Danny
Tarkanian —
Toni
Valdez —
Lynn
H. Weidner —
Bruce
L. Woodbury —
Norman
Yeager —
Bernie
Zadrowski |
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