| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1892, Chicago:
Henry
D. Purroy |
| |
1896, Chicago:
Henry
D. Purroy |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Henry
Bruckner |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
William
Daub —
James
F. Donnelly —
Arthur
H. Murphy —
Frederick
Schnaufer —
William
Sussman —
Michael
J. Weldon |
| |
1920, San Francisco:
Margaret
Behan —
Julius
Binder —
Helen
F. McRedmond —
Arthur
H. Murphy |
| |
1924, New York:
Henry
Bruckner —
Mary
A. Clark —
Edward
J. Flynn —
Sara
Friedman —
Louis
D. Gibbs —
Mary
E. Shea —
Edna
F. Standish |
| |
1928, Houston:
Albert
Cohn —
Edward
L. Corbett —
Angela
Delagi —
Harry
M. Durning —
Edward
J. Flynn —
John
M. Haffen —
James
A. Hamilton —
Maurice
Muller —
Ralph
Jervis Walker |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Henry
Bruckner —
Charles
A. Buckley —
Angela
Delagi —
Harry
M. Durning —
Edward
J. Flynn —
James
F. Geraghty —
William
Lyman —
Joseph
V. McKee —
Max
J. Schneider |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Harry
M. Durning —
Edward
J. Flynn —
James
F. Geraghty —
Albert
Goldman —
James
A. Hanley —
John
Kadel —
Joseph
V. McKee —
Max
J. Schneider —
John
A. Walsh |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Louis
Cohen —
Mary
E. Dunne —
Edward
J. Flynn —
James
F. Geraghty —
John
J. Hanley —
James
J. Lyons —
Joseph
V. McKee —
Max
J. Schneider |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Louis
Cohen —
Mary
E. Dunne —
Oscar
R. Ewing —
Edward
J. Flynn —
James
F. Geraghty —
John
J. Hanley —
Walter
A. Lynch —
James
J. Lyons —
Joseph
V. McKee —
Max
J. Schneider |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Charles
A. Buckley —
Louis
Cohen —
Francis
X. Conlon —
Harry
W. Cook —
Mary
E. Dunne —
Oscar
R. Ewing —
Thomas
F. Fitzpatrick —
Edward
J. Flynn —
James
F. Geraghty —
John
J. Hanley —
Walter
A. Lynch —
James
J. Lyons —
Daniel
J. Mahoney —
John
S. McGinley —
Harry
A. Samberg —
Max
J. Schneider |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Charles
A. Buckley —
Louis
Cohen —
Francis
X. Conlon —
Mary
E. Dunne —
Edward
J. Flynn —
Edward
J. Gilhooly —
Joseph
J. Kozinn —
Thomas
P. Lynch —
Walter
A. Lynch —
James
J. Lyons —
Francis
T. Murphy —
John
F. Murray —
Harry
A. Samberg —
Max
J. Schneider —
John
J. Sullivan |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Charles
A. Buckley —
Louis
Cohen —
George
B. DeLuca —
Isidore
Dollinger —
Mary
E. Dunne —
Helen
J. Flynn —
Philip
H. Gilsten —
James
C. Healey —
Nathaniel
T. Helman —
James
J. Lyons —
Howard
McSpedon —
Francis
T. Murphy —
John
F. Murray —
Anna
S. Rosch —
Harry
A. Samberg —
Harry
Stackell —
Daniel
V. Sullivan —
John
J. Sullivan —
Milton
Weil |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Sidney
H. Asch —
David
S. Blatt —
Joseph
A. Brust —
Charles
A. Buckley —
Victor
A. Campione —
Louis
Cohen —
George
B. DeLuca —
Isidore
Dollinger —
Mary
E. Dunne —
Lawrence
E. Gerosa —
Edward
J. Gilhooly —
Philip
H. Gilsten —
Clara
Gompers —
Mae
Gurevich —
James
C. Healey —
Cecelia
M. Heller —
Nathaniel
T. Helman —
John
F. Murray —
Daniel
P. Scanlon —
Daniel
V. Sullivan —
John
J. Sullivan —
Milton
Weil |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Francis
J. Barry —
Samuel
Bernstein —
Hannah
Blankfein —
Charles
A. Buckley —
Victor
A. Campione —
Julia
V. Cargiulo —
Alexander
Chananau —
Isidore
Dollinger —
John
Dormi, Sr. —
Harry
Fogler —
Ethel
Frank —
David
Getzoff —
Jacob
H. Gilbert —
Pearl
Gladwin —
Mae
Gloster —
Clara
Gompers —
Michael
Greco —
Mae
Gurevich —
James
C. Healey —
Cecelia
M. Heller —
Martin
Killeen —
Mildred
O. Klett —
Anthony
Masciarelli —
James
L. McLaughlin —
Martha
Morgenthau —
Carlos
M. Pagan —
Ruth
Rickover —
Anna
S. Rosch —
Jerome
Schutzer —
May
J. Silberman —
Daniel
V. Sullivan —
Ivan
Warner —
Florence
C. Waters |
| |
1968, Chicago:
Herman
Badillo |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Thomas
J. Abinanti —
Robert
Abrams —
Eugenio
A. Alvarez —
Herman
Badillo —
Irma
Badillo —
Ann
Baldau —
Janet
Berger —
Mario
Biaggi —
William
H. Bienstock —
Joseph
A. Cascione —
Leslie
Colon —
Victor
D. Cruz —
Harriet
S. Davis —
Eliot
L. Engel —
Diana
S. Goldin —
Beatrice
H. Gordon —
Babette
Jones —
Clarence
Jones —
Dolores
R. Magnotta —
Guido
P. Menta —
Anne
M. Montero —
Ernest
C. Odierna —
Aileen
B. Ryan —
Mark
S. Tourin —
Margaret
M. Tulley —
Ramon
S. Velez —
Robin
W. Weiner |
| |
1976, New York:
Robert
Abrams —
Herman
Badillo —
José
E. Serrano |
| |
1980, New York:
Sarah
Alleyne —
Herman
Badillo —
Mario
Biaggi —
Thomas
Desserau —
Jeffrey
M. Dinowitz —
Nellie
Dones —
Joseph
C. Fegan —
Robert
Garcia —
Michael
Gentile —
Gilberto
Gerena-Valentin —
William
Glinsman —
Mildred
L. Goines —
Yvette
M. Gonzalez —
Sylvia
Hershkowitz —
Charles
R. Johnson —
Dorothy
C. Johnson —
Rosalie
M. Labate —
Leo
Levy —
Vincent
A. Marchiselli —
Armando
Montano —
Thomas
F. O'Brien —
Lenore
Perry —
Shirley
Rodriguez Remenoski —
Judith
A. Roberson —
Cleveland
Robinson —
Ida
R. Sharpe —
Timothy
R. Sullivan —
Amy
Tamasheusk —
Ada
Torres —
Margaret
Mary Walsh —
Robin
S. Weinstein |
| |
1984, San Francisco:
Carmen
E. Arroyo —
Mario
Biaggi —
Calvin
O. Butts III —
Gloria
Davis —
Florence
B. Donohue —
John
C. Donohue —
June
M. Eisland —
Eliot
L. Engel —
Gerald
V. Esposito —
Thomas
W. Foster —
Stanley
M. Friedman —
Joseph
L. Galiber —
Robert
Garcia —
Aurelia
Greene —
Jesse
E. Hamilton —
Paula
Jenkins —
G.
Oliver Koppell —
Guido
P. Menta —
Armando
Pacheco —
Sandra
Parness —
Julia
Rodriguez —
Aileen
B. Ryan —
José
E. Serrano —
Irene
Simon —
Marietta
J. Tanner —
Alice
Torriente —
Lillian
Vega |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Herman
Badillo —
James
M. Baker —
Cassandra
M. Cox —
Gloria
Davis —
Marc
A. Dickens —
Kenneth
W. Drummond —
June
M. Eisland —
Wendell
Foster —
Ella
Louise Freeman —
George
Friedman —
Joseph
L. Galiber —
Robert
Garcia —
Jose
Ithier —
Veronica
James —
Gertrude
Jones —
George
Jordan —
Stephen
B. Kaufman —
Dorothy
C. Kerins —
Rita
Kessler —
Isabel
Llanos —
Guido
P. Menta —
Helen
Morik —
Denis
J. O'Grady —
Jose
A. Rivera —
Lillie
Mae West Robinson —
Ester
Rodriguez —
Julia
Rodriguez —
Irving
Rosen —
José
E. Serrano —
Lillian
Vega |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Donald
Afflick —
Carmen
E. Arroyo —
Lucy
Cruz —
Gloria
Davis —
Gregory
Delts —
June
M. Eisland —
Eliot
L. Engel —
Fernando
Ferrer —
Efrain
Gonzalez, Jr. —
Aurelia
Greene —
Sonny
Hall —
Jeffrey
D. Klein —
G.
Oliver Koppell —
Isabel
Llanos —
Harriet
Merchant —
Jon
Ng —
Crystal
Paris —
Roberto
Ramirez —
Jose
A. Rivera —
David
Rosado —
José
E. Serrano —
Neva
Shillingford |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Donald
Afflick —
Carmen
E. Arroyo —
Gloria
Davis —
Ruben
Diaz, Jr. —
Jeffrey
M. Dinowitz —
Eliot
L. Engel —
Fernando
Ferrer —
Aurelia
Greene —
Jeffrey
D. Klein —
Roberto
Ramirez —
Jose
A. Rivera —
David
Rosado —
José
E. Serrano |
| |
2004, Boston:
Carmen
Acosta —
Donald
Afflick —
Carmen
E. Arroyo —
Maria
Baez —
Adolfo
Carrión, Jr. —
Gladys
Delmoral-Hackett —
Luis
Diaz —
Jeffrey
M. Dinowitz —
Eliot
L. Engel —
Fernando
Ferrer —
Daniel
Figueroa —
Helen
D. Foster —
Ellie
Jurado-Nieves —
Jeffrey
D. Klein —
Lorraine
Coyle Koppell —
Annabel
Palma —
Madeline
Provenzano —
Carmen
Rivera —
Joel
Rivera —
Jose
A. Rivera —
Peter
Rivera —
Julia
Rodriguez —
Larry
B. Seabrook —
José
E. Serrano —
José
M. Serrano —
Yudelka
Tapia |
| |
2008, Denver:
Carmen
E. Arroyo —
Maria
D. Arroyo —
Maria
Baez —
Michael
A. Benjamin —
Awilda
Cordero —
Lorraine
Cortez-Vasquez —
Jeffrey
M. Dinowitz —
Eliot
L. Engel —
Rafael
Escalante —
Helen
D. Foster —
Wendell
Foster —
Aurelia
Greene —
George
Gresham —
U.
Rafael Martinez —
Kim
V. Medina —
Carlos
Ramos, Jr. —
Joel
Rivera —
Jose
A. Rivera —
Naomi
Rivera —
José
E. Serrano —
José
E. Serrano —
José
M. Serrano —
Eileen
C. Thomas —
Joseph
A. Thompson |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1912, Chicago:
John
H. Nichols —
James
L. Wells |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Richard
W. Lawrence —
George
W. Perkins —
James
L. Wells |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Charles
E. Buchner —
Albert
D. Bunner —
Harry
B. Harris |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Alan
Fox —
Mae
B. Harris —
John
J. Knewitz —
Archie
B. Morrison —
May
D. Port —
Peter
Wynne |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Ralph
F. Baxter —
Frank
J. Bruschi —
Charles
E. Buchner —
Pell
D'Angelica —
Harry
B. Harris —
John
J. Knewitz —
Alfred
B. Simonds —
Peter
Wynne |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Ralph
F. Baxter —
Frank
J. Bruschi —
Alan
Fox —
Samuel
J. Joseph —
John
J. Knewitz —
Abraham
D. Levy —
Archie
B. Morrison —
Peter
Wynne |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Frank
J. Bruschi —
Pell
D'Angelica —
Samuel
J. Joseph —
John
J. Knewitz —
Abraham
D. Levy —
John
T. Meehan —
Peter
Wynne |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Gladys
E. Banks —
Frank
J. Bruschi —
Pell
D'Angelica —
Thomas
A. DeBellis —
Nathan
Ginsberg —
Abraham
Greenbush —
Owen
A. Haley —
Bessie
B. Jackson —
John
J. Knewitz —
Samuel
J. Krinn —
I.
Charles Lebwith —
Abraham
D. Levy —
John
T. Meehan —
Richard
Petrie —
Herman
Winner —
Peter
Wynne |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Gladys
E. Banks —
James
E. Bordes —
James
J. Broderick —
Frank
J. Bruschi —
Lillian
Cohn —
Pell
D'Angelica —
Thomas
A. DeBellis —
Nathan
Ginsberg —
Abraham
Greenbush —
John
J. Knewitz —
Samuel
J. Krinn —
I.
Charles Lebwith —
Abraham
D. Levy —
John
T. Meehan —
A.
Joseph Ribustello —
Herman
Winner |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Wilhelmina
Anstett —
Gladys
E. Banks —
James
E. Bordes —
James
J. Broderick —
Frank
J. Bruschi —
Lillian
Cohn —
Pell
D'Angelica —
Hyman
L. Fallick —
Abraham
Greenbush —
John
J. Knewitz —
Samuel
J. Krinn —
I.
Charles Lebwith —
Abraham
D. Levy —
A.
Joseph Ribustello —
Nicholas
Tonti —
Herman
Winner |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Wilhelmina
Anstett —
Gladys
E. Banks —
Bertha
Blaylock —
Herman
S. Ellis —
Hyman
L. Fallick —
Rose
Feingold —
Nathan
Ginsberg —
Harold
Grosberg —
Gabrielle
Gunther —
Esther
Haims —
Solon
S. Kane —
Pasquale
E. Mele —
A.
Joseph Ribustello —
Russell
W. Shay —
William
J. Waterman —
Herman
Winner |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Wilhelmina
Anstett —
Paul
A. Fino —
Archibald
Gittens —
Oscar
Gonzalez —
Abraham
Greenbush —
Charles
M. Lee —
Abraham
D. Levy —
John
T. Meehan —
Philip
Myer —
Adolph
C. Orlando —
A.
Joseph Ribustello —
Leon
Rothberg —
Michael
Squitieri —
Rose
Strow —
George
E. Sweeney —
Samuel
Winner |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
George
J. Delaney —
Anne
Delgreco —
Goldye
Gellis —
Manuel
A. Gonzalez —
Gabrielle
Gunther —
Solon
S. Kane —
Nellie
E. Lugo —
Marie
Maggio —
Marie
Martino —
Pasquale
E. Mele —
Lydia
Rodriguez —
Joseph
Savino, Jr. —
Irene
Williams |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Alan
R. Carena —
John
Fleming —
Benjamin
Gottlieb —
Peggy
Hernandez —
Juan
Carlos Polanco —
David
Rosado —
Jay
Savino |
| Socialist National
Conventions: |
| |
1920, Brooklyn:
Samuel
Orr |
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