| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Gideon
Bradford —
Charles
S. Bradley —
George
H. Browne —
John
N. Francis —
Welcome
B. Sayles —
Amasa
Sprague |
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1864, Chicago:
Alfred
Anthony —
Gideon
Bradford —
Charles
S. Bradley —
Ebenezer
W. Walker |
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1876, St. Louis:
William
B. Beach —
John
P. Cooney —
John
M. Studley —
Nicholas
Van Slyck |
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1892, Chicago:
John
W. Davis |
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1900, Kansas City:
John
W. Davis |
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1912, Baltimore:
David
J. Barr —
David
J. Barry —
John
E. Canning —
Peter
C. Cannon —
Thomas
F. Cavanaugh —
Peter
A. Cruise —
Guistino
DeBenedictis —
John
J. Fitzgerald —
Theodore
F. Green —
James
Hennessey —
James
M. McCarthy —
Owen
McMann —
Edwin
C. Pierce —
William
H. Thornley |
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1916, St. Louis:
Stephen
J. Casey —
Guistino
DeBenedictis —
Jerome
M. Fitzgerald —
Joseph
H. Gainer —
Owen
F. Gallagher —
Theodore
F. Green —
George
W. Greene —
Thomas
P. Haven —
James
Hennessey —
James
H. Higgins —
John
J. Mee —
John
A. Remington —
Francis
E. Sullivan |
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1920, San Francisco:
Patrick
H. Quinn |
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1924, New York:
William
S. Flynn —
Patrick
H. Quinn |
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1928, Houston:
Alberic
A. Archambault —
Harvey
A. Baker —
Harry
E. Bellayuto —
Elizabeth
Burns —
Michael
F. Costello —
Patrick
P. Curran —
Luigi
De Pasquale —
Thomas
H. Donahue —
Thomas
J. Dorney —
Margaret
M. Fitzgerald —
William
S. Flynn —
Joseph
H. Gainer —
Theodore
F. Green —
James
H. Kiernan —
Helen
Z. Kinsley —
James
M. McCarthy —
John
J. Murphy —
Mrs.
Robert E. Newton —
Patrick
H. Quinn —
William
G. Troy |
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1932, Chicago:
William
S. Flynn —
J.
Howard McGrath |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Theresa
C. Clarkin —
Harry
F. Curvin —
Hugh
M. Devlin —
James
E. Dunne —
Alice
L. Farrell —
William
S. Flynn —
Theodore
F. Green —
John
P. Hartigan —
James
H. Holland —
Thomas
A. Kennelly —
James
H. Kiernan —
Albert
J. Lamarre —
Thomas
S. Luongo —
Thomas
P. McCoy —
Charles
F. McElroy —
J.
Howard McGrath —
Frank
Rao —
Mary
A. Trainor —
William
G. Troy |
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1940, Chicago:
Mrs.
Joseph A. Bonvouloir —
Gertrude
K. Boutiette —
Vincent
A. Bucci —
Mary
H. Cannon —
Louis
W. Cappelli —
Frank
M. Cooney —
Harry
F. Curvin —
James
M. Donovan —
Edward
M. Flanagan —
William
S. Flynn —
Theodore
F. Green —
Edward
J. Higgins —
James
H. Holland —
Raymond
E. Jordan —
James
H. Kiernan —
Albert
J. Lamarre —
Thomas
S. Luongo —
Mary
E. Lynch —
Thomas
W. Martin —
Ralph
Matera —
Thomas
P. McCoy —
Frank
Rao —
Henri
A. Roberge —
Dennis
J. Roberts —
Walter
Sepe —
William
A. Shawcross —
Thomas
J. Sullivan —
William
G. Troy |
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1944, Chicago:
Joseph
A. Bonvouloir —
William
Borecca —
Roland
H. Chapdelaine —
Harry
F. Curvin —
William
D'Abate —
James
M. Donovan —
Theodore
F. Green —
Raymond
F. Henderson —
Thomas
A. Kennelly —
James
H. Kiernan —
Frederick
C. Kilguss —
Thomas
S. Luongo —
Ralph
Matera —
Thomas
P. McCoy —
J.
Howard McGrath —
T.
Russell McGrath —
Joseph
A. Ranguette —
Alphonse
Ravanelle —
Wilfred
Rivet —
William
A. Shawcross —
Margaret
M. Sullivan —
William
G. Troy —
John
T. Walsh |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Harold
C. Arcaro —
Frank
Benti —
Joseph
A. Bonvouloir —
William
Borecca —
Victor
Canzano —
Robert
J. Connelly —
Armand
H. Cote —
Katherine
M. Cullinan —
Harry
F. Curvin —
William
D'Abate —
James
M. Donovan —
John
F. Doris —
Stephen
A. Fanning —
Edward
M. Flanagan —
Paul
A. Grandy —
Theodore
F. Green —
Lucy
Hartigan —
James
H. Kiernan —
Francois
C. Lemieux —
Thomas
S. Luongo —
John
A. McConnell —
Charles
F. McElroy —
J.
Howard McGrath —
John
O. Pastore —
William
E. Powers —
Wilfred
Rivet —
Dennis
J. Roberts —
William
A. Shawcross —
Margaret
M. Sullivan —
Edmund
Wexler |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Harold
C. Arcaro —
Gertrude
K. Boutiette —
Victor
Canzano —
John
Coffey —
Robert
J. Connelly —
Armand
H. Cote —
Katherine
M. Cullinan —
Harry
F. Curvin —
Nicandro
Di Sandro —
John
F. Doris —
Joseph
Esposito —
Mary
A. Feeney —
Elvera
Ferrari —
John
E. Fogarty —
Theodore
F. Green —
Samuel
C. Kagan —
Margaret
C. Laperche —
Catherine
J. Leddy —
Thomas
S. Luongo —
Ralph
Matera —
John
A. McConnell —
Charles
F. McElroy —
J.
Howard McGrath —
Julius
C. Michaelson —
Clinton
H. Owen, Jr. —
George
Paquin —
John
O. Pastore —
Frank
Rao —
John
Rao —
John
E. Rebello —
Walter
H. Reynolds —
Dennis
J. Roberts —
Edmund
Wexler |
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1960, Los Angeles:
Leo
P. Baronian —
Edwin
Brown —
Mary
E. Cannon —
Elmer
E. Cornwell, Jr. —
Armand
H. Cote —
Katherine
M. Cullinan —
Harry
F. Curvin —
Grace
O. Davies —
John
F. Doris —
Joseph
Esposito —
Helen
E. Fairbrother —
John
Ferreira —
John
E. Fogarty —
Giovanni
Folcarelli —
Edwina
Gallant —
Theodore
F. Green —
Samuel
C. Kagan —
Gustave
A. La Breche —
August
P. La France —
Henry
E. Laliberte —
Catherine
J. Leddy —
Joseph
Mancini —
William
H. Matthews —
Charles
F. McElroy —
James
F. McManus —
John
G. McWeeney —
Alfred
U. Menard —
Harold
S. Moskol —
John
A. Notte, Jr. —
J.
Joseph Nugent —
John
O. Pastore —
Thomas
F. Policastro —
Frank
Rao —
Walter
H. Reynolds —
Dennis
J. Roberts —
Anthony
A. Verrecchia |
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1964, Atlantic City:
Leo
P. Baronian —
Joseph
A. Bevilacqua —
Elmer
E. Cornwell, Jr. —
Harry
F. Curvin —
William
D'Abate —
Salvatore
Di Sano —
Joseph
A. Doorley, Jr. —
John
Ferreira —
John
E. Fogarty —
Giovanni
Folcarelli —
Mary
E. Freeman —
Edwina
Gallant —
Edward
P. Gallogly —
Mary
Hughes —
Alexander
J. Hylek —
Samuel
C. Kagan —
William
M. Keaveny —
August
P. La France —
Henry
E. Laliberte —
Catherine
J. Leddy —
Isabelle
R. Leeds —
John
L. Lewis —
Joseph
L. Luongo —
Joseph
Mancini —
Aileen
T. Martino —
William
H. Matthews —
John
F. McBurney —
John
G. McWeeney —
Julius
C. Michaelson —
J.
Joseph Nugent —
John
O. Pastore —
Thomas
F. Policastro —
Walter
H. Reynolds —
Dennis
J. Roberts —
Fernand
J. St. Germain —
Michael
Sepe —
Frank
Sgambato —
Francis
P. Smith —
Winifred
G. Whalen |
| |
1968, Chicago:
Leo
P. Baronian —
Samuel
C. Kagan |
| |
1996, Chicago:
George
Caruolo —
Thomas
R. Coderre —
Barbara
Cottam —
Susann
Della Rosa —
Charles
J. Fogarty —
John
B. Harwood —
Kathleen
Hinckley —
Patricia
Houlihan —
Malinda
Howard —
Richard
H. James —
Richard
A. Licht —
Edward
L. Maggiacomo —
Sara
McConnell —
Keven
A. McKenna —
Robert
Metivier —
Frank
A. Montanaro —
Elizabeth
Noonan —
Joseph
Peckham —
Marcia
Reback —
Nancy
R. Reed —
Mark
S. Weiner —
Myrth
York |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Charles
J. Fogarty —
John
B. Harwood —
Frank
A. Montanaro —
Marcia
Reback —
Myrth
York |
| |
2004, Boston:
David
N. Cicilline —
Charles
J. Fogarty —
Gordon
D. Fox —
Amy
Gabarra —
Hanna
Gallo —
Ani
Haroian —
Kathleen
Hinckley —
Juana
Horton —
Richard
A. Licht —
William
J. Lynch —
Eva
Mancuso —
Allene
Maynard —
Eileen
McAuliffe —
Sara
McConnell —
Frank
A. Montanaro —
Joseph
R. Paolino, Jr. —
Marcia
Reback —
Angel
Taveras —
Mark
S. Weiner —
Myrth
York |
| |
2008, Denver:
David
N. Cicilline —
Grace
Diaz —
Charles
J. Fogarty —
Jill
Harrington —
Richard
A. Licht —
John
Lynch —
Patrick
C. Lynch —
William
J. Lynch —
Joseph
A. Montalbano —
Frank
A. Montanaro —
William
J. Murphy —
Lauren
Nocera —
Elizabeth
Noonan —
Jill
Padwa —
M.
Teresa Paiva-Weed —
Jennifer
Paolino —
Joseph
R. Paolino, Jr. —
Rhoda
E. Perry —
Elizabeth
H. Roberts —
Martha
Rosenberg —
Walter
Stone —
Mark
S. Weiner —
Myrth
York |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
Stephen
Benedict —
William
M. Chace —
Thomas
Davis —
Edward
Harris —
William
W. Hoppin —
Henry
Howard —
William
Sheldon |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Benjamin
T. Eames |
| |
1868, Chicago:
Lyman
B. Frieze |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
E.
Charles Francis |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Charles
R. Brayton —
Frank
F. Carpenter —
Charles
H. Chid —
Henry
C. Curtis —
Lucius
Darling —
Elam
W. Olney —
George
L. Pierce —
Isaac
M. Potter —
Henry
E. Tiepke |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Alphonse
Gaulin |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Philippe
Boucher —
Charles
H. Child —
Andrew
J. Currier —
Fred
M. Dixon —
Frederick
W. Easton —
John
Fletcher —
George
H. Holmes —
Fred
E. Newell —
Albert
H. Sayles |
| |
1912, Chicago:
James
G. Blaine III —
Harry
Cutler —
William
Gammell, Jr. —
R.
H. I. Goddard, Jr. —
Richard
W. Jennings —
Henry
F. Lippitt —
William
B. MacColl —
Henry
O. Potter —
Herbert
W. Rice —
Jesse
Sharp —
Frank
W. Tillinghast —
Volney
M. Wilson, Jr. |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Richard
S. Aldrich —
Frank
P. Comstock —
Harry
Parsons Cross —
Jesse
P. Eddy —
Frank
L. Hinckley —
Albert
A. Jenks —
John
B. Lewis —
Henry
F. Lippitt —
Michael
J. Lynch —
J.
Milton Payne —
Edward
H. Rathbun —
Herbert
W. Rice —
Nathan
M. Wright, Jr. |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Richard
S. Aldrich —
Agnes
A. Babcock —
Arthur
I. Barnum —
Thomas
A. Boyle —
Emilio
N. Cappelli —
Michael
J. Corrigan —
Peter
A. Cruise —
William
B. Greenough —
Mary
Colt Gross —
Carrie
Hancock —
Robert
R. Jenks —
Walter
S. Lederer —
June
R. Levy —
Louis
Monast —
Mabel
W. Olney —
Fred
W. Perkins —
Pearl
M. T. Remington —
Mrs.
Henry D. Sharpe |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Frederick
Bodell —
Charles
Brown —
G.
Edward Buxton —
William
J. Carter —
Luigi
Cipolla —
Michael
H. Corrigan —
Francesca
D. Cosgrove —
C.
Coburn Darling —
Ernest
E. Dupre —
Leona
Curtis Knight —
Wilfrid
J. Mathieu —
Jesse
H. Metcalf —
Aram
A. Milot —
Mabel
W. Olney —
Howard
H. Payne —
Abbott
Phillips —
Henry
D. Sharpe —
Mary
Elizabeth E. Sharpe —
Ida
H. Sherman —
Charles
P. Sisson —
William
F. Whitehouse |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Edwin
H. Arnold —
G.
Edward Buxton —
James
E. Dooley —
Robert
B. Dresser —
Mrs.
Harold J. Gross —
Louis
V. Jackvony —
Eugene
L. Jalbert —
Ira
Lloyd Letts —
Henry
D. Sharpe —
Charles
P. Sisson —
Wilson
G. Wing —
Mrs.
Ellis L. Yatman |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Henry
Blais, Jr. —
Claude
R. Branch —
Henry
R. DiMascolo —
E.
P. Hebert —
Austin
T. Levy —
Thomas
J. Paolino —
Nathan
M. Perlman —
M.
Louise San Souci —
Henry
D. Sharpe —
Henry
A. Violet —
Marion
F. Yatman |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Gladys
G. Davis —
Edward
W. Day —
Robert
B. Dresser —
Ernest
E. Dupre —
George
D. Greenhalgh —
Mrs.
T. Stewart Little —
John
G. Murphy —
Thomas
J. Paolino —
Samuel
H. Ramsay |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Mrs.
Malcolm G. Chace, Jr. —
Joan
B. Colt —
Arthur
I. Darman —
Robert
B. Dresser —
Ernest
E. Dupre —
Guerney
Edwards —
Bayard
Ewing —
Arthur
A. Forcier —
Frank
Lazarus —
Mary
Munson —
John
G. Murphy |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Fred
Colagiovanni —
Charles
A. Curran —
Bayard
Ewing —
George
D. Flynn, Jr. —
William
R. Goldberg —
Frederick
B. McCaughey —
Emile
A. Pepin —
Winifred
K. Sahagian —
Harry
Sandager —
Elmer
R. Shippee —
William
J. Thompson |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Leon
W. Brower —
John
R. Cioci —
Fred
Colagiovanni —
George
D. Flynn, Jr. —
Arthur
A. Forcier —
Roy
A. Henrikson —
Mary
H. Jackson —
Frank
Lazarus —
Louise
E. LeClair —
Mary
B. Lombard —
E.
John Lownes —
Gertrude
D. Lynch —
Edward
L. McCarthy —
Andree
Ruyffeleare —
Marion
F. Yatman —
Coleman
B. Zimmerman |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Frederick
L. Bennett —
John
R. Cioci —
Fred
Colagiovanni —
Malcolm
L. Daniels —
Christopher
Del Sesto —
Charles
H. Eden —
Saul
Friedman —
Mrs.
George R. Harding —
Roy
H. Hendrickson —
Mary
H. Jackson —
Mrs.
Ralph Lawson, Jr. —
Earl
B. Nichols —
Arthur
P. Patt —
E.
Louise Stoddard —
Mrs.
John P. Sturges —
Maurice
A. Wolf —
Thomas
L. Yatman |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
John
A. Daluz, Jr. —
Albert
E. DeRobbio —
Ellen
M. Madeira —
Thomas
H. Needham —
Jennifer
M. O'Donnell —
James
L. Taft, Jr. —
Leo
H. Tellier, Jr. |
| |
2004, New York:
Allan
Fung —
Saul
Kaplan —
Kenneth
Knox —
Stephen
Laffey —
Lloyd
Monroe —
Dave
Talan —
Michael
Traficante |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
David
Blanchette —
Mark
Chapin —
Andrea
Coletta —
Steve
Frias —
Michelle
Goddard —
Brad
Gorham —
Randy
Jackvony —
Steve
Kass —
Dennis
Michaud —
Carol
A. Mumford —
Holly
Salerno —
Jonathan
Scott |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
James
F. Simmons |
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