| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1916, St. Louis:
Frank
Antonsanti —
Henry
W. Dooley —
W.
F. Lippitt —
Henry
G. Molina —
Jose
N. Quinones —
Jacinto
Texidor —
John
M. Turner |
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1920, San Francisco:
Henry
W. Dooley —
Franklin
E. Jones —
John
M. Turner |
| |
1924, New York:
W.
Reece Bennett —
Andrés
B. Crosas —
Eliza
B. K. Dooley —
Henry
W. Dooley —
Rachel
B. Hamilton —
Franklin
E. Jones —
Miles
M. Martin —
Lee
H. Vendig |
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1928, Houston:
W.
Reece Bennett —
Eliza
B. K. Dooley —
Henry
W. Dooley —
C.
E. Horne —
W. R.
Ryan —
Mrs.
F. W. Vaughan —
Lee
H. Vendig |
| |
1932, Chicago:
William
J. Barr —
Natalio
Bayonet —
Eliza
B. K. Dooley —
Franklin
E. Jones —
José
de la Torre Muñiz —
Rafael
Rios —
W. R.
Ryan —
Federico
Vall-Spinosa —
Lee
H. Vendig |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Frank
Antonsanti —
W.
Reece Bennett —
Felix
Garcia-de la Torre —
Sarah
A. Mendez —
Walter
L. Newsom, Jr. |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Frank
Antonsanti —
Haydeé
Antonsanti —
Maria
E. Campos —
José
de la Torre Muñiz —
Julio
H. Valdés |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Frank
Antonsanti —
Haydeé
Antonsanti —
Maria
E. Campos —
Rodrigo
del Manzano —
Idalih
Martin —
José
de la Torre Muñiz —
Jesús
T. Piñero |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Frank
Antonsanti —
Orlando
Antonsanti —
Jose
Benitez —
Richard
C. Durham —
Mrs.
Zora Durham —
Haydee
Feliciano —
Ruben
Gaztambide —
Eulogio
Riera —
Mrs.
Marta Riera |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Orlando
Antonsanti —
Jose
Benitez —
Herminio
Concepcion de Gracia —
Marta
R. de Riera —
Richard
C. Durham —
Manuel
Godinez —
Eduardo
G. Gonzalez —
Emilio
Piñero —
Rafael
Ramos Cobian —
E. R.
Rice —
Eulogio
Riera |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Herminio
Concepcion de Gracia |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Rodolfo
F. Aponte —
Jorge
Bird —
Leo
Cabranes —
Hector
Ceinos —
Herminio
Concepcion de Gracia —
Eugenio
Fernandez Cerra —
Augusto
R. Gautier —
Jenaro
Gautier —
Adolfo
L. Monserrate Anselmi —
Teodoro
Moscoso —
Rene
Muñoz Padin —
William
Reed —
Ruben
Rodriguez Antongiorgi —
Harold
Toppel —
Patricia
Toppel |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Hector
Luis Acevedo —
Luisa
I. Acevedo —
Aracelis
Arroyo de Roques —
Celeste
Benitez —
Angel
M. Castillo —
Severo
E. Colberg Toro —
Carmen
M. Colon —
Antonio
J. Colorado —
Rene
Muñoz Padin —
Victor
M. Negron Padilla —
Mercedes
Otero de Ramos —
Irmgard
Pagan —
Mayra
Rodriguez —
Melinda
Romero —
Pedró
J. Rosselló —
Cuca
Soldana —
Freddy
Velez-Garcia —
Ana
Irma Vila |
| |
2004, Boston:
Ana
Angelet —
José
J. Aparicio —
Celita
Arroyo de Roques —
Eduardo
Bathia —
Herbert
Brown —
Jorge
Colón —
Ada
Conde —
Sandra
Correa —
Francisco
J. Domenech —
Katherine
Erazo —
Jorge
Fernandez —
José
A. Hernández Mayoral —
Juan
Hernández Mayoral —
Cecilia
La Luz —
Pedro
Maldonado —
Ciorah
J. Montes —
Rene
Muñoz Padin —
Liza
M. Ortíz-Camacho —
Ferdinand
Pérez —
Roberto
L. Prats —
Lourdes
Rios —
Olga
Rivera —
Charles
Rodríguez —
Melinda
Romero —
Carlos
A. Romero Barceló —
Maria
Eugenia Soto —
Melisa
Valderas —
Guillermo
Zúñiga-Lope |
| |
2008, Denver:
Aníbal
Acevedo-Vilá —
Celita
Arroyo de Roques —
Luisette
Cabañas Colon —
Veronica
Cortés —
Sheymar
Lausell —
Kenneth
McClintock —
Roberto
L. Prats —
Marie
O. Rivera —
Suzette
Rivera-MacMurray —
Eliseo
Roques-Arroyo |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Jose
Gomez Brioso —
Robert
H. Todd |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Sosthenes
Behn |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Robert
H. Todd —
Alfonso
Valdes |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Rafael
Arjona Siaca —
Juan
B. Soto —
Robert
H. Todd —
Alfonso
Valdes |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Marta
Robert Romeu —
Solana
Romeu —
Alfonso
Valdes —
Ira
K. Wells |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Blas
C. Herrero —
Juan
B. Huyke —
Grant
T. Trent —
Nathaniel
A. Walcott |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Earle
T. Fiddler —
Eduardo
Gonzáles Geigel —
Frederick
C. Holmes —
Mario
Julia |
| |
1944, Chicago:
José
A. Balseiro —
Carlos
Esteva, Jr. —
Earle
T. Fiddler —
Blas
C. Herrero |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Hector
Gonzales Blanes —
Celestino
Iriarte —
Mrs.
Providencia Ramos de Villamil —
Jose
G. Salgado |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Charles
H. Julia —
Arturo
Ortiz Toro —
Emiliano
Pol, Jr. —
Marcelino
Romani |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Gabriel
de la Haba —
Charles
H. Julia —
Arturo
Ortiz Toro —
Dolores
M. Pineiro —
Antonio
V. Toro |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Maurice
Fox —
Richard
C. Godfrey —
Luis
E. Julia —
Arturo
Ortiz Toro —
Jaime
Pieras, Jr. |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Guardo
Albani —
Alfonso
O. Calderon —
Sara
G. de Gonzalez —
Oscar
Diaz de Villegas —
Mario
Gaztambide —
Mario
F. Gaztambide, Jr. —
Luis
Guinot, Jr. —
Jaime
Pieras, Jr. —
Patrick
Wilson |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Ricardo
Aponte Parsi —
Roberto
Arango —
Alejandro
Ballester —
Jose
B. Carrion —
Carlos
Chardon —
Carlos
Diaz —
Alberto
Escudero —
Gloria
Escudero —
Jaime
Fonalledas —
Zoraida
Fonalledas —
Luis
G. Fortuño —
Juan
Garcia —
Andres
Garcia Arregui —
Luis
M. Garcia Passalacqua —
Mario
Gaztambide —
Ramon
Gaztambide —
Jenniffer
Gonzalez —
Roberto
Gorbea —
Hans
H. Hertell —
Kathy
Kierce —
Juan
Antonio Larrea —
Manolo
Lopez Del Valle —
Miguel
Maldonado —
Yanira
Martinez —
Manuel
Mejia —
Raymond
Molina —
John
A. Regis, Jr. —
Fred
Riefkohl —
Mercedes
Rivera —
Jose
Rodriguez Suarez —
Rosana
Roig —
Luce
Vela |
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