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Seneca County
Ohio

Seneca County Political Parties


Democratic Party chairs in Seneca County: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Seneca County: [none currently in database]


Seneca County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1916, St. Louis: Romanus R. Bour — Daniel Mischler
   1940, Chicago: Paul A. Flynn
   1948, Philadelphia: Frank T. Dore
   1952, Chicago: Downs C. Spitler
   1956, Chicago: Robert Booth
   1964, Atlantic City: Robert Booth — Fridolin Schwartzmiller
   1972, Miami Beach: E. J. Pepper — William C. Scott
Republican National Conventions:
   1860, Chicago: Earl Bill
   1908, Chicago: Homer Metzger
   1912, Chicago: L. R. Parker
   1916, Chicago: Earl Ash
   1924, Cleveland: Ralph R. Rule
   1928, Kansas City: W. C. Rhorbacker
   1936, Cleveland: Willis J. Hakes
   1940, Philadelphia: Earl R. Frost
   1944, Chicago: Paul R. Ebel
   1948, Philadelphia: Floyd C. Smothers
   1952, Chicago: Willis J. Hakes
   1956, San Francisco: Earl Ash
   1960, Chicago: Andrew Joseph Buckley
   1964, San Francisco: Pha L. Jones — Robert James Stoldt
   2008, St. Paul: Adam Greenslade — Amy Kerschner — Marcy Morrison

 

 


 
   
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