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Muskogee County
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Muskogee County Political Parties


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

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


Muskogee County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: Fred P. Branson — S. V. O'Hare — T. H. Owen — J. W. Zevely
   1916, St. Louis: S. M. Rutherford — J. W. Zevely
   1924, New York: W. M. Gulager — Robert L. Owen
   1928, Houston: Charles N. Haskell — R. M. Mountcastle
   1940, Chicago: W. J. Crump
   1944, Chicago: Mrs. Morris Finklea — Mrs. Alex Todd
   1948, Philadelphia: Fred P. Branson — Carl Frix — Kathleen Rooney McInerney
   1952, Chicago: Kathleen McInerney Gibson — W. H. Harrower — Noble Stewart
   1956, Chicago: Kathleen Rooney McInerney
   1980, New York: Sandy Garrett — Henryetta Hildabrand — James Roy Johnson — Avalon Reece — Ruby Spaulding — D. K. Swon
   1996, Chicago: Ernie Gilder — Allan E. Harder — Gene Wallace
   2004, Boston: Sue Johnson — Jeff Potts
   2008, Denver: Dan Boren — Joyce Rock — Eddie Sacks — Ross Staggs
Republican National Conventions:
   1900, Philadelphia: A. G. W. Sango
   1904, Chicago: Charles W. Raymond
   1912, Chicago: Harry Levy
   1916, Chicago: L. G. Disney
   1920, Chicago: L. G. Disney — Ferd P. Snider
   1924, Cleveland: Leroy Kershaw — George Seibold
   1932, Chicago: Mrs. D. G. Albright — J. Fred Darby
   1936, Cleveland: Mack Kelly
   1940, Philadelphia: Charles Chandler — Mrs. Mack Kelly — Anne Stewart — William N. Stranahan
   1944, Chicago: Tams Bixby, Jr. — J. Fred Darby — Ferd P. Snider
   1948, Philadelphia: W. R. Banker — E. C. Simmons
   1960, Chicago: Charles Kelly
   2004, New York: Tom M. Montgomery
   2008, St. Paul: John Tyler Hammons — Tom M. Montgomery

 

 


 
   
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