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Livingston County
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Livingston County Political Parties


Democratic Party chairs in Livingston County (incomplete!): John F. Donovan, 1910 — Daniel F. Russell, 1927 — William T. Larkin, 1939-42 — James M. Alexander, 1955 — Robert W. Prescott, 1965

Republican Party chairs in Livingston County (incomplete!): Frank S. Cook, 1910 — E. Walter Moses, 1927-29 — Frank H. Stedman, 1939 — D. Sayre Beam, 1942 — Claire C. Bateman, 1955


Livingston County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: A. J. Abbott
   1864, Chicago: Benjamin F. Angel
   1912, Baltimore: John F. Donovan
   1916, St. Louis: Frank D. Cullinan
   1920, San Francisco: Murray L. Gamble
   1924, New York: Albert C. Olp
   1928, Houston: Richard White
   1932, Chicago: Louise F. Bruckel — James M. Dwyer
   1940, Chicago: William T. Larkin
   1944, Chicago: William T. Larkin
   1948, Philadelphia: William T. Larkin
   1960, Los Angeles: Robert W. Prescott
   1964, Atlantic City: Gordon Alger — Robert W. Prescott
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: Isaac L. Endress
   1860, Chicago: William Scott
   1884, Chicago: James W. Wadsworth
   1900, Philadelphia: Jonathan B. Morey
   1904, Chicago: James W. Wadsworth
   1908, Chicago: James W. Wadsworth, Jr.
   1912, Chicago: James W. Wadsworth, Jr.
   1916, Chicago: William E. Dana — James W. Wadsworth, Jr.
   1920, Chicago: James W. Wadsworth, Jr.
   1924, Cleveland: James W. Wadsworth, Jr.
   1928, Kansas City: James W. Wadsworth, Jr.
   1936, Cleveland: James W. Wadsworth, Jr.
   1940, Philadelphia: James W. Wadsworth, Jr.
   1948, Philadelphia: Claire C. Bateman
   1952, Chicago: Claire C. Bateman
   1956, San Francisco: Claire C. Bateman
   1960, Chicago: J. Donald Root
   1972, Miami Beach: Mary Collins
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: Allen Ayrault

 

 


 
   
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