| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1864, Chicago:
Allen
G. Thurman |
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1892, Chicago:
James
Kilbourne |
| |
1896, Chicago:
James
Kilbourne |
| |
1900, Kansas City:
James
Kilbourne |
| |
1904, St. Louis:
C.
F. Gilliam —
James
Rose |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
James
M. Briggs —
James
E. Campbell —
Ben
H. Harmon —
Fred
J. Heer —
James
Ross —
D.
H. Sowers |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
James
E. Campbell —
Clayton
A. McCleary —
John
Henry Newman —
Thomas
E. Powell —
James
Ross —
G.
R. Winegarner |
| |
1924, New York:
Mrs.
Theo A. Burnett —
James
E. Campbell —
T.
J. Duffy —
Perry
Ford —
Mrs.
Fred J. Heer —
Mrs.
Arthur P. Lamneck —
Clayton
A. McCleary —
Curtis
C. Williams |
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1928, Houston:
Ralph
J. Bartlett —
Julia
A. Cussins —
Thomas
L. Duffy —
Nathan
A. McCoy, Sr. —
Marie
E. McCurry —
Claude
M. Meeker —
John
F. Ward |
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1932, Chicago:
T.
J. Duffy |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Joseph
E. Bowman —
John
A. Connor —
Joseph
L. Heffernan —
Donald
J. Hoskins —
Francis
P. Howard —
Winfield
S. Pealer |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Arvin
J. Alexander —
John
Caren —
Arthur
Goldberg —
Philip
P. Hannah —
Robert
S. Hayes —
Walter
F. Heer —
Percy
D. Jones —
Clara
Trost Sheehy —
Joseph
J. Van Heyde —
Gladys
P. Webb |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Louis
W. Adams —
John
Caren —
Philip
P. Hannah —
Robert
S. Hayes —
Walter
F. Heer —
James
W. Huffman —
Percy
D. Jones —
Clarence
H. Knisley —
T.
Vincent Martin |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Robert
M. Draper —
Herbert
S. Duffy —
T.
J. Duffy —
Bernard
Feitlinger —
Robert
S. Hayes —
James
W. Huffman —
Kenneth
B. Johnston —
Charles
T. Kaps —
Gale
R. King —
Joseph
P. Kinneary —
Clarence
H. Knisley |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Dicksie
M. Bradford —
John
D. Connor —
Florence
G. Denton —
James
W. Huffman —
Nelson
Lancione —
Americo
W. Mininni —
Maynard
E. Sensenbrenner —
James
W. Shocknessy —
Robert
E. Wallace |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
James
D. Casto —
Philip
P. Hannah —
Walter
F. Heer —
Nelson
Lancione —
Murray
D. Lincoln —
Jerry
F. Ryan —
Maynard
E. Sensenbrenner —
James
W. Shocknessy —
Joe
Waterman —
Martin
C. Yerke |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Robert
D. Bollard —
John
Caren —
Robert
M. Draper —
Thomas
Ferguson —
John
Fontana —
John
Francis —
Walter
F. Heer —
Nelson
Lancione —
Murray
D. Lincoln —
Americo
W. Mininni —
Warren
Pate —
Ysabel
Rennie —
Ray
Ross —
Jerry
F. Ryan —
Maynard
E. Sensenbrenner —
James
W. Shocknessy —
Russell
Thompson —
Robert
E. Wallace —
Thomas
Williams —
Martin
C. Yerke |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Connie
M. Beum —
Melanie
Braithwaite —
Frances
Dush —
Jane
Ely —
Joseph
T. Ferguson —
Howard
P. Fink —
Ann
J. Fleckner —
John
D. Fleckner, Jr. —
John
W. Hall —
Albert
M. Hawkins —
Florine
E. James —
Frank
W. King —
David
R. Lambert —
Charles
Larry —
Rosemary
Duffy Larson —
Deborah
R. Matthews —
Victoria
Maynard —
Thomas
H. Meyer —
William
F. O'Neil, Jr. —
Mary
C. Porter —
Louise
T. Robinson —
Francine
Ryan —
Richard
Ryan —
John
Scales —
Maynard
E. Sensenbrenner —
Randall
W. Sweeney —
Russell
Thompson —
George
Twyford —
Renee
L. Van Heyde —
Robert
Van Heyde —
Marcella
E. Ward —
Michael
R. White —
Philip
Q. Zauderer |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Jennifer
Brunner —
William
A. Burga —
Dale
Butland —
Jane
Campbell —
Cathryn
K. Caridas —
Peggy
Chavez —
Michelle
S. Cooper —
Marilyn
Cross —
Donald
K. Day —
Ralph
E. Eckhardt —
Linda
Furney —
John
Glenn —
John
T. Greene —
Edward
D. Helvey —
Maxine
S. Hicks —
Linda
L. Hinton —
David
Lauridsen —
James
Patrick Leahy —
David
J. Leland —
Ronald
L. Malone —
Pamela
L. Margulies —
I.
Ray Miller —
Carol
Pierce Mix —
Patricia
A. Moss —
Terry
Nicodemus —
Joseph
P. Rugola —
Francine
Ryan —
Michael
E. Sexton —
William
Sundermeyer —
Charleta
B. Tavares —
Paul
Tipps —
Danny
L. Winslow |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
William
A. Burga —
Richard
Cordray —
Donald
K. Day —
David
J. Leland —
I.
Ray Miller —
Paul
Tipps |
| |
2004, Boston:
William
Anthony, Jr. —
Joyce
Beatty —
Matthew
Boone —
Kevin
L. Boyce —
Pat
Brooks —
William
A. Burga —
Frank
Cipriano —
Michael
B. Coleman —
Cathryn
Fellinger —
Anna
Glenn —
John
Glenn —
Mary
Jo Hudson —
Mary
Jo Kilroy —
David
L. Kolbe —
Ann
Lavelle-Kozliner —
James
Patrick Leahy —
Bill
Leibensperger —
Pamela
Lombardi —
Ronald
L. Malone —
David
R. McCall —
Marcia
McGee —
Sue
Ellen Milhone —
Patricia
A. Moss —
Connie
Murphy —
TaKeysha
Sheppard —
Brian
Shinn —
Chris
Smith —
Edithia
Spears —
Pierrette
M. Talley —
Paul
Tipps —
Jonathan
Varner —
Mary
Jane Veno —
Denny
White —
Mary
White —
Lillian
B. Williams |
| |
2008, Denver:
Sandra
J. Anderson —
Joyce
Beatty —
Jessica
Boebel —
Kevin
L. Boyce —
Alycia
Broz —
Jennifer
Brunner —
William
A. Burga —
Lilleana
L. Cavanaugh —
Ted
Celeste —
Erika
Clark Jones —
Frankie
L. Coleman —
Michael
B. Coleman —
Richard
Cordray —
Michael
Council —
Cathryn
Fellinger —
Patricia
Frost-Brooks —
John
Glenn —
Caroline
Gross —
Sarah
Hamilton —
Tracy
Heard —
Mary
Ann Howell —
David
J. Leland —
Ronald
L. Malone —
Susan
E. McCrary —
I.
Ray Miller —
Rick
Neal —
Eddie
L. Parks —
Terry
Penrod —
Jill
Porosky —
Chris
Redfern —
Dave
Regan —
Douglas
L. Rogers —
Robert
Shuff —
Carter
Stewart —
Frances
Strickland —
W.
Carlton Weddington |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
Robert
Neal —
Noah
H. Swayne |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Charles
B. Burr —
Harry
M. Daugherty —
James
Miller —
E.
O. Randall —
Frank
R. Shinn |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Harry
B. Alexander —
Harry
M. Daugherty —
J.
D. Ellison —
Philip
Skeele |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Clay
Alder —
Robert
S. Allen —
Harry
M. Daugherty —
Louis
C. Layland —
King
G. Thompson —
Arthur
I. Vorys —
Karl
T. Webber |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Harry
B. Alexander —
Edward
L. Taylor, Jr. —
Arthur
I. Vorys —
David
R. Williams |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Mary
C. Atwood —
Robert
S. Barcus —
Mrs.
John G. Battelle —
Harry
M. Daugherty —
James
J. Thomas —
William
W. Williams |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Mrs.
William H. Alexander —
Thad
H. Brown —
Leroy
H. Godman —
Boyd
B. Haddox —
Fred
J. Miller —
Edward
Orton, Jr. |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Robert
L. Barton —
Leroy
H. Godman —
Anna
G. Houghn —
Hugh
Huntington —
James
N. Linton —
A.
Stack |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Robert
S. Beightler —
Agnes
Cain —
James
N. Linton —
William
Schneider —
A.
J. Worsham |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Roxie
E. Chambers —
John
W. Galbreath —
Hugh
Huntington —
William
Schneider —
David
D. White |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Hilda
M. Abel —
John
W. Bricker —
Albertus
B. Conn —
Edward
Durell —
W.
S. Lyman —
William
Schneider |
| |
1952, Chicago:
John
W. Bricker —
Jenniev
J. Henson —
Paul
M. Herbert —
James
N. Linton —
W.
S. Lyman —
William
Schneider |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Robert
L. Barton —
John
W. Bowen —
Samuel
S. Davis —
Jenniev
J. Henson —
Betty
Lee Myers —
William
Schneider —
Isadore
Topper |
| |
1960, Chicago:
John
W. Bricker —
Ted
W. Brown —
Jenniev
J. Henson —
Richard
P. Niehoff —
Raglan
R. Reid —
William
Schneider —
Isadore
Topper |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Robert
E. Bolt —
John
W. Bricker —
Wade
H. Franklin —
Jenniev
J. Henson —
John
D. Herbert —
Ted
Hysell —
Richard
L. Krabach —
Richard
P. Niehoff —
James
A. Rhodes —
William
Schneider —
David
Howard Shawan —
Isadore
Topper —
Roger
W. Tracy |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
John
W. Bricker —
Ted
W. Brown —
Frank
C. Dunbar III —
Jenniev
J. Henson —
Marion
G. Livingston —
Fugate
Page —
James
A. Rhodes —
William
H. Schneider —
Arthur
I. Vorys |
| |
2004, New York:
Jonathan
Allison —
Jan
Antonoplos —
Robert
T. Bennett —
Jennette
Bradley —
Michael
F. Colley —
Jo
Ann Davidson —
Cheryl
Grossman —
Pat
McDonald —
Martha
Moore —
Ron
O'Brien —
Juan
Jose Perez —
James
M. Petro —
Zuheir
Sofia —
Kurt
Tunnell |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Ted
Adams —
Jennifer
Best —
Alice
Bond —
Judy
Brachman —
Ryan
Burgess —
Michael
F. Colley —
Scott
Corbitt —
William
Darling —
Jo
Ann Davidson —
Laurel
Dawson —
Sally
Eblin —
Kathy
Eshelman —
Cheryl
Grossman —
Mary
Holcombe —
Alyse
Horton —
Michael
Kiggin —
Suzanne
Kiggin —
Robert
Kovey —
Mary
Leavitt —
Bridget
McAuliffe —
Matthew
McAuliffe —
Mary
Mertz —
Charles
Mifsud —
Betty
Montgomery —
James
M. Petro —
Jeanene
Prestanski —
Marnie
Sablan —
Jim
Samuel —
Brad
Sinnott —
Elizabeth
Smith —
Susan
Zanner |
| Socialist National
Conventions: |
| |
1920, Brooklyn:
Jacob
L. Bachman |
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