| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1864, Chicago:
William
Radford |
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1876, St. Louis:
Casper
C. Childs —
George
W. Davis |
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1908, Denver:
Frederick
H. Allen |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
James
T. Lennon —
Thomas
J. McCormack —
A.
Outram Sherman —
Robert
B. VanCortlandt —
Frederick
B. Van Kleeck —
Frederick
H. Waldorf |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
Edwin
M. Fiske —
John
F. Healy —
Chester
DeWitt Pugsley —
Frederick
H. Stillwell —
Frederick
B. Van Kleeck |
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1920, San Francisco:
Frederick
H. Allen —
Caroline
O'Day —
Martin
Vogel —
Michael
J. Walsh |
| |
1924, New York:
Harry
T. Foley —
John
H. McArdle —
Caroline
O'Day —
John
J. Sinnott —
Augustus
Thomas —
Michael
J. Walsh |
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1928, Houston:
Mrs.
Joseph A. Ball —
Mrs.
William A. Belknap —
Jesse
S. Cooper —
Thomas
F. Larkin —
Humphrey
J. Lynch —
Caroline
O'Day |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Thomas
A. Brogan —
Thomas
A. Kenny —
Joseph
F. Loehr —
Caroline
O'Day —
William
J. Sheils |
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1936, Philadelphia:
William
M. Bennett —
William
Cronin —
Charles
B. Fowler —
Caroline
O'Day —
Lavina
C. Taylor |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Vincent
J. Barnes —
John
A. Doolan —
Charles
F. McEntee —
Edward
J. Murray |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Thomas
A. Brogan —
Joseph
Donohue —
Edward
Jones —
Peter
F. Maguire —
Edward
J. Murray —
Blanche
R. Whitney |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Thomas
A. Brogan —
Joseph
Donohue —
Salvatore
T. Gambino —
Harold
T. Garrity —
William
F. Luddy —
Frank
E. McGrath —
Edward
J. Murray —
Marvin
Rosenberg —
Monroe
Simon |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Angelo
R. Bollettieri —
George
A. Brenner —
William
D. Carlebach —
Julia
L. Crews —
Harold
T. Garrity —
John
E. Hayes —
George
H. Hubschman —
Grace
C. Manchester |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Angelo
R. Bollettieri —
Thomas
A. Brogan —
Robert
E. Delany —
Salvatore
T. Gambino —
Harold
T. Garrity —
William
F. Luddy —
John
J. Mooney —
Edward
J. Murray —
Joseph
P. Vaccarella |
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1960, Los Angeles:
Thomas
A. Brogan —
Stanley
W. Church —
Julia
L. Crews —
Herbert
J. Dietz —
Salvatore
T. Gambino —
Morris
E. Lasker —
William
F. Luddy —
Aloysius
Moczydlowski —
Benjamin
Platt —
Julius
S. Wikler |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Angelo
R. Bollettieri —
Thomas
A. Brogan —
James
Cassell, Jr. —
Julia
L. Crews —
Salvatore
T. Gambino —
Harold
T. Garrity —
Richard
D. Graham —
Howard
M. Grossman —
William
F. Luddy —
John
C. McCabe —
Thomas
G. McSpedon —
Aloysius
Moczydlowski —
John
J. Mooney —
Anthony
J. Posillipo —
Francis
J. Quillinan —
Rosalind
Riegelman —
Marvin
Rosenberg —
Howard
D. Samuel —
John
I. Snyder, Jr. —
Joseph
P. Vaccarella |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Tom
Bernstein —
Frank
Branchini —
David
A. Carr —
Fred
Douglas Fenwood —
Alexander
D. Forger —
Victor
Gotbaum —
Constance
Hogarth —
Gloria
G. Karp —
Edward
C. Kornbluh —
Margaret
B. Opie —
Martin
Parker —
Joanne
M. Robinson —
May
Morgan Robinson —
Michael
Shatzkin —
I.
Philip Sipser —
Virginia
L. Snitow —
Barbara
Spano —
Patricia
Wild —
Mary
Woods |
| |
1980, New York:
Lois
Bronz —
Zahara
Burach —
Thomas
F. Carty —
John
W. DeMarco —
Patricia
K. Doyle —
Kennith
Finger —
William
Finneran —
David
A. Ford —
Carol
Hess —
Miriam
Jackson —
Timothy
W. James —
Libby
Ann Moroff —
Electa
B. O'Toole —
Richard
Ottinger —
Muriel
Schnall —
Anne
C. Scott —
Albert
Shanker —
Patricia
L. Treanor —
Leonard
Winstanley —
Andrew
J. Zambelli, Jr. |
| |
1984, San Francisco:
Richard
L. Brodsky —
Alfred
B. DelBello —
Gerald
F. Durkin —
Lori
Henry —
Miriam
Jackson —
Gertrude
G. Kahn —
John
E. Lawe —
Barbara
Lerman —
Gwendolyn
B. Lynch —
Lawrence
A. Mandelker —
Joanne
M. Robinson —
Laura
S. Seitz —
Albert
Shanker —
Thomas
E. Sharpe —
Caroline
Silverstone —
Brenda
Smothers —
Cecille
G. Wasserman —
Shirley
Krechevsky Werthamer —
Andrew
J. Zambelli, Jr. |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Thomas
J. Abinanti —
Michele
Aisenberg —
Doris
S. Blank —
Marleen
Y. Dandridge —
Joy
G. Dryfoos —
Ruth
Inabu Fox —
Jay
Greenfield —
James
Herbert —
Constance
Hogarth —
Herman
Keith —
Naomi
Matusow —
Joanne
M. Robinson —
Albert
Shanker —
Oren
J. Teicher —
Andrew
J. Zambelli, Jr. |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Elinor
S. Berlin —
Robin
A. Bikkal —
Lois
Bronz —
Ossie
Davis —
David
A. Ford —
Fernando
Fuentes —
Timothy
C. Idoni —
Lewis
B. Kaden —
Michael
B. Kaplowitz —
Barbara
C. King —
Sandra
Love —
John
A. Marino —
Rhoda
Quash —
Judy
C. Ramos-Meier —
Alexander
A. Restaino, Sr. —
Alice
E. Roker —
Damaso
Seda —
Albert
Shanker —
Douglas
Sosa —
Andrew
Spano —
Andrea
A. Stewart-Cousins —
Oren
J. Teicher —
Paula
Redd Zeman |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Andrea
A. Stewart-Cousins |
| |
2004, Boston:
Jose
Alvarado —
Lois
Bronz —
Beuenia
Brown —
Chris
DiGiorgio —
Miguel
Hernandez —
Michael
B. Kaplowitz —
George
Latimer —
Michael
O'Connor —
Christine
Robbins —
Jennifer
Ryan Safsel —
Andrew
Spano —
Brenda
Resnick Spano —
Henry
Stanton —
Ruth
H. Thompson —
Thomas
Troetti |
| |
2008, Denver:
Bill
Clinton —
Roberta
D. Graves —
Timothy
C. Idoni —
Hrishi
Karthikeyan —
Dennis
Mehiel —
Edwin
T. Ortiz —
William
J. Ryan —
Andrew
Spano —
Andrea
A. Stewart-Cousins —
Dion
L. Taylor —
Ruth
H. Thompson —
Carl
Washington —
Allen
P. Weaver, Jr. |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
W.
Bleakley —
Lewis
C. Platt |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Edmund
J. Porter |
| |
1868, Chicago:
Chauncey
M. Depew |
| |
1884, Chicago:
James
W. Husted —
William
H. Robertson —
Alford
Romer |
| |
1892, Minneapolis:
Chauncey
M. Depew |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Chauncey
M. Depew —
John
G. Peene |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
James
K. Apgar —
Chauncey
M. Depew —
Leslie
M. Sutherland |
| |
1904, Chicago:
John
E. Andrus —
William
Archer —
John
J. Brown —
Chauncey
M. Depew —
William
L. Ward |
| |
1908, Chicago:
John
E. Andrus —
Francis
M. Carpenter —
J.
Mayhew Wainwright —
William
L. Ward |
| |
1912, Chicago:
William
Archer —
John
J. Brown —
Alexander
S. Cochran —
William
L. Ward —
Frank
L. Young |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Henry
R. Barrett —
Bertrand
G. Burtnett —
Leverett
F. Crumb —
Hugh
Herndon —
William
B. Thompson —
William
L. Ward —
Daniel
W. Whitmore |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Arthur
W. Lawrence —
Leslie
M. Sutherland —
William
B. Thompson —
William
L. Ward |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Henry
R. Barrett —
J.
Wade Hampton —
David
L'Esperance —
Agnes
E. Meyer —
Isaac
N. Mills —
William
A. Moore —
Edna
M. Walker —
William
L. Ward |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Marion
P. Mack —
William
D. MacQuesten —
Arthur
S. Maudlin —
Eugene
Meyer —
Charles
D. Millard —
Bertha
S. Moore —
William
L. Ward |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Henry
R. Barrett —
Louis
N. Ellrodt —
Bertha
S. Moore —
Jane
H. Todd —
William
L. Ward |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Ralph
E. Becker —
Frank
C. Bowers —
Herbert
C. Gerlach —
Charles
H. Griffiths —
Arthur
S. Maudlin —
Jane
H. Todd |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
William
F. Bleakley —
Oliver
C. Carpenter —
Charles
H. Griffiths —
William
Hart Hussey —
Mary
G. Krone —
John
M. Morehead —
Jane
H. Todd |
| |
1944, Chicago:
William
F. Bleakley —
Edward
J. Ganter —
Herbert
C. Gerlach —
Mary
G. Krone —
John
Lynn —
Mrs.
Marion P. Mack —
Livingston
Platt —
Jane
H. Todd |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
William
F. Bleakley —
Dorothea
E. Donaldson —
Edward
P. F. Eagan —
Herbert
C. Gerlach —
Charles
S. Hamilton, Jr. —
Mrs.
Marion P. Mack —
Livingston
Platt —
Jane
H. Todd —
Walter
W. Westall |
| |
1952, Chicago:
William
F. Bleakley —
Dorothy
E. Cotter —
Dorothea
E. Donaldson —
Herbert
C. Gerlach —
Mrs.
Marion P. Mack —
Livingston
Platt —
E.
P. Prezzano —
Jane
H. Todd —
Frank
P. Tufaro —
Walter
W. Westall |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Jennie
C. Byrne —
Dorothy
E. Cotter —
Herbert
C. Gerlach —
Mrs.
Marion P. Mack —
Edwin
G. Michaelian —
Jane
H. Todd —
Rosalyn
W. Toomey —
Frank
P. Tufaro —
Walter
W. Westall |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Albert
T. Hayduk —
Mrs.
Marion P. Mack —
Edwin
G. Michaelian —
Livingston
Platt —
Louis
R. Russo —
Sarah
R. Taylor —
Jane
H. Todd —
Edward
L. Warren |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Dorothy
E. Cotter —
James
Dempsey —
J.
Herbert Grimsey —
Jeanne
A. O'Brien —
Harry
Parker Quinn —
Nelson
A. Rockefeller —
Jane
H. Todd —
Donald
Vail —
John
A. Wells |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Earl
J. Brennan —
Diane
G. Collins —
John
E. Hand —
Edwin
G. Michaelian —
Madeline
Natoli —
James
F. X. O'Rourke —
Geraldine
J. Trent —
Edward
L. Warren |
| |
1984, Dallas:
Malcolm
Wilson |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Hector
Hyacinthe —
Richard
Jackson |
| |
2004, New York:
Melvin
Burruss —
Anita
Delgado —
Carmen
Gomez-Goldberg —
Fernando
Mateo —
Nicholas
A. Spano |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Frank
A. Adamo, Jr. —
Steven
L. Alfasi —
James
Castro-Blanco —
James
R. Coleman —
Douglas
A. Colety —
Justin
E. Driscoll III —
Robert
N. Hornick —
Elizabeth
Mahoney —
J.
Brian McCarthy —
Tony
Sayegh —
Charles
Urstadt |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
James
A. Hamilton |
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