| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Andrew
Ewing |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
John
C. Birch —
Samuel
Donelson |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Alex
Barthell —
Nat
Baxter —
Reau
E. Folk —
Hilary
E. Howse —
Luke
Lea —
J.
B. Newman |
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1916, St. Louis:
W.
H. Hartford —
Hilary
E. Howse —
John
E. Richardson |
| |
1924, New York:
Mrs.
Lyon Childress —
Lee
Douglas —
Mrs.
Lou Lusky —
Mrs.
Benton McMillin —
Mamie
Tansil |
| |
1928, Houston:
Mrs.
John R. Aust —
A.
S. Caldwell —
Mrs.
Lyon Childress —
Mrs.
L. S. Gillentine —
Fitzgerald
Hall —
Harvey
H. Hannah —
W.
C. Houston, Jr. —
Mrs.
Lou Lusky —
Thomas
J. Tyne |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Mrs.
John R. Aust —
Will
T. Cheek —
Hill
McAllister —
O.
E. Van Cleave |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Lee
Douglas —
Silliman
Evans —
John
J. Hooker —
Garland
S. Moore —
Ennis
Murrey —
Jack
Norman —
Mrs.
Harry Notgrass |
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1944, Chicago:
J.
H. Ballew —
Raymond
Denney —
Mabel
Hill —
J.
Carlton Loser —
Paul
Mathes —
Mrs.
Clyde R. Noah —
Mrs.
Rutledge Smith |
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1948, Philadelphia:
J.
H. Ballew —
Charlie
C. Gilbert —
Mrs.
Hallum W. Goodloe —
Mabel
Hill —
Mrs.
R. T. Lee —
Cecil
Sims —
Mrs.
Rutledge Smith —
Webber
Tuley |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Mrs.
Robert Bodfish —
Mrs.
J. H. Doyle —
Silliman
Evans —
John
J. Hooker —
Dick
Latta Lansden —
J.
Carlton Loser —
Garland
S. Moore —
Charles
G. Neese —
Jack
Norman —
Martha
Ragland —
Alfred
Starr —
Wade
Thompson —
Sallie
Walker —
Weldon
B. White —
Charlotte
Williams |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
J.
Carlton Loser |
| |
1980, New York:
Nick
D. Bailey —
George
E. Barrett —
Thelma
Brymer —
Laura
Ann Carr —
Waverly
Crenshaw, Jr. —
T.
Tommy Cutrer —
Gloria
P. Dailey —
Richard
H. Fulton —
Frank
Gorrell —
Thelma
Harper —
Steve
Hewlett —
Douglas
S. Johnston, Jr. —
Pat
Martin —
Maxine
Roberts —
Marietta
Shipley |
| |
1996, Chicago:
A.
Dorcel Benson —
Phil
Bredesen —
Edwin
Bryan —
Sara
C. Caldwell —
Will
T. Cheek —
Wanda
Copley —
M.
Inez Crutchfield —
Thelma
Harper —
Edith
Taylor Langster —
Thomas
Maynard —
George
McFarland —
Gwen
McFarland —
Jim
Neeley —
Elisa
Parker —
Peggy
W. Steine —
Ronnie
Steine —
James
Utley |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
M.
Inez Crutchfield —
Thelma
Harper —
Bill
Purcell |
| |
2004, Boston:
Carol
Andrews —
Mariane
Bouldin —
Phil
Bredesen —
Edwin
Bryan —
Will
T. Cheek —
Jim
Cooper —
M.
Inez Crutchfield —
Hunter
Davis —
Janice
Davis —
Lois
M. DeBerry —
Faye
Marie Frey —
Stacey
Arlene Garrett —
Krystal
Monique Hairston —
Thelma
Harper —
Joe
Haynes —
Thomas
Maynard —
Marilyn
Robinson —
Ausbon
Starling —
Hazel
Thomas —
Robert
Tuke —
Michael
Turner |
| |
2008, Denver:
Phil
Bredesen —
James
Buckley —
Angelia
Cannon —
Will
T. Cheek —
M.
Inez Crutchfield —
Valerie
Daugherty —
Lois
M. DeBerry —
Chip
Forrester —
David
Garrison —
Thelma
Harper —
Saletta
Holloway —
Zoyle
Jones —
Gerald
Martin —
Marisa
Richmond —
Marilyn
Robinson —
Kevin
A. Rodriquez —
Ainka
Sanders —
Alma
Sanford —
Gray
Sasser —
Jennifer
Wallace |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
John
L. Barbour —
George
N. Tillman —
A.
W. Wills |
| |
1912, Chicago:
John
J. Gore —
J.
W. Johnson —
W.
W. Taylor |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Jerre
Baker —
A.
N. Johnson —
J.
C. R. McCall —
W.
W. Taylor |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Mrs.
J. S. Beasley —
W.
F. Clause —
Mrs.
A. V. McLane —
A.
V. McLane —
T.
Clay Moore —
Mrs.
R. P. Sullivan —
W.
W. Taylor |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
A.
W. Fite —
R.
C. Grant —
A.
V. McLane —
G.
W. Sweaney |
| |
1932, Chicago:
H.
H. Chitwood —
Benjamin
W. Ernest —
R.
C. Grant —
Mrs.
A. L. Hayes —
Howard
B. Shofner —
T. W.
Wade —
H.
H. Walker |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
R.
C. Grant —
Harry
A. Luck —
H.
H. Walker |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Maxie
Jarmon —
John
A. Prichett —
George
D. Sisney —
H.
H. Walker |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
J.
C. Bradford —
R.
C. Grant —
J.
M. McCrory —
Beverly
M. Medley —
George
D. Sisney |
| |
1952, Chicago:
J.
C. Bradford —
Benjamin
H. Ernst |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
J.
C. Bradford —
Mrs.
Lem Crow —
Lehman
A. Keith —
Z.
Alexander Looby —
Joseph
J. Lutin —
A.
V. McLane |
| |
1960, Chicago:
J.
L. Perry, Jr. |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
James
E. Richey —
Mrs.
John Stamps —
Mrs.
Marshall Trammell —
Rose
Winfree —
Nat
T. Winston, Jr. |
| |
2004, New York:
Susie
Alcom —
Jean
Ann Banker —
Lee
Barfield —
Kelley
Beaman —
Betty
Cannon —
Winfield
Dunn —
Beth
H. Harwell —
Jim
Henry —
Ruth
Johnson —
John
Mark Tipps —
Ted
Welch |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Sam
Bartholomew —
Mike
Blackburn —
Ira
Brody —
Betty
Cannon —
Scooter
Clippard —
Damon
Drake —
Bill
Frist —
Kevin
Glasco —
Bill
Hagerty —
Christine
Hagerty —
Jeff
Haithcoat —
Beth
H. Harwell —
Jennifer
Hatten —
Chad
Jackson —
Julia
Jarman —
Alexander
McVeagh —
Jason
Mumpower —
Bruce
Saltsman —
Chip
Saltsman —
Robert
Schwartz —
Robin
Smith —
Steve
Smith —
George
B. Stadler —
Julie
C. Stadler —
Phyllis
Strieff —
Ted
Welch |
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