| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
William
H. Carroll |
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1876, St. Louis:
William
H. Carroll |
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1880, Cincinnati:
William
H. Carroll |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Hubert
Fisher —
C.
P. J. Mooney —
W.
A. Percy —
Stanley
Trezevant |
| |
1920, San Francisco:
Kenneth
D. McKellar |
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1924, New York:
Mrs.
John C. Blount —
Charles
M. Bryan —
Edward
H. Crump —
Ben
Goodman —
Mrs.
Sam Phillips —
Frank
Rice |
| |
1928, Houston:
Walter
P. Armstrong —
Percy
Biggs —
Charles
M. Bryan —
Edward
H. Crump —
L. J.
Moss |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Edward
H. Crump |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Edward
H. Crump —
E. W.
Hale —
Merrill
P. Hudson —
Kenneth
D. McKellar |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Walter
P. Armstrong —
Mrs.
Arthur Brode —
Walter
Chandler —
Edward
H. Crump —
Scott
Fitzhugh —
Will
Gerber —
William
Goodman —
Will
Hale —
Kenneth
D. McKellar |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Willie
Berber —
Walter
Chandler —
Edward
H. Crump —
E. W.
Hale —
Guy
Joyner —
Ira
Lichterman —
Kenneth
D. McKellar |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Jewell
Dorris —
Lewis
McKee —
James
J. Pleasants, Jr. |
| |
1952, Chicago:
James
A. Bobo —
O.
D. Bratton —
Lucius
E. Burch, Jr. —
Frances
Coe —
Hunter
Lane —
Edmund
Orgill —
Mrs.
Albert Rickey —
Robert
L. Taylor —
Robert
A. Tillman |
| |
1980, New York:
Kathryn
Bowers —
Larkin
L. Brown —
Mary
Jo Cannon —
Alzada
Clark —
Steve
Cohen —
Bonnie
Jean Collins —
Oscar
Edmonds —
William
W. Farris —
John
Ford —
Jerry
W. Gray —
Minerva
Johnican —
Betty
Jean Jones —
Gladys
M. Linton —
J.
O. Patterson, Jr. —
Dorothy
Smith —
Gwen
E. Smith —
Maxine
Smith |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Kathryn
Bowers —
Gale
Jones Carson —
Carol
Chumney —
David
J. Cocke —
Dorothy
Crook —
Lois
M. DeBerry —
Jimmie
Farris —
William
W. Farris —
Lois
Freeman —
Del
R. Gill —
Willie
W. Herenton —
Benjamin
L. Hooks —
Rufus
Jones, Jr. —
Velma
Lois Jones —
Myron
Lowery —
Janice
Lucas —
Evelyn
Stell —
Myra
Stiles —
Fred
Williams, Jr. |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Kathryn
Bowers —
Gale
Jones Carson —
Willie
W. Herenton |
| |
2004, Boston:
Yvonne
Acey —
Kathryn
Bowers —
Henri
Brooks —
Gale
Jones Carson —
Lexie
Carter —
David
J. Cocke —
Steve
Cohen —
Barbara
Cooper —
Cherry
Davis —
Jimmie
Farris —
John
Farris —
Harold
E. Ford, Jr. —
Newton
Jake Ford —
John
Freeman —
Robert
Gill —
William
Larsha —
Hazel
Longstreet —
Myron
Lowery —
Jeanne
Richardson —
Myra
Stiles —
Nikki
Tinker |
| |
2008, Denver:
Gale
Jones Carson —
Lexie
Carter —
Sydney
Chism —
Steve
Cohen —
Cherry
Davis —
Ruth
Davis —
Jimmie
Farris —
Janis
Fullilove —
Henry
Hooper —
Eddie
S. Jones, Jr. —
Hazel
Longstreet —
Myron
Lowery —
Keith
Norman —
Adrienne
Pakis-Gillon —
Charles
Parkinson —
Rudi
Scheidt, Jr. —
David
Upton |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1876, Cincinnati:
William
J. Smith |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
W.
M. Randolph |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Robert
R. Church —
J.
W. Dutro —
Thomas
C. Phelan —
Josiah
T. Settle |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Harry
H. Case —
Robert
R. Church —
Josiah
T. Settle —
H.
O. True |
| |
1916, Chicago:
S.
B. Anderson —
Robert
R. Church —
Frank
Elgin —
John
W. Farley |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
R.
T. Cameron —
Robert
R. Church —
John
W. Farley —
G.
T. Taylor —
L.
A. West —
Wayman
Wilkerson |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
L.
H. Brenner —
Robert
R. Church |
| |
1932, Chicago:
C.
Arthur Bruce —
Robert
R. Church —
C.
H. King —
George
W. Lee —
Joseph
Marks —
George
H. Poole |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
C.
Arthur Bruce —
Robert
R. Church —
Galvin
Hudson —
George
M. Klepper |
| |
1944, Chicago:
C.
Arthur Bruce —
George
M. Klepper —
George
W. Lee |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Sam
Friedman —
Galvin
Hudson —
A.
N. Kitrelle —
George
M. Klepper —
George
W. Lee |
| |
1952, Chicago:
C.
Arthur Bruce —
David
Hanover —
A.
N. Kitrelle —
George
M. Klepper —
George
W. Lee |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Armistead
Clay —
W.
A. Danielson —
Sam
Friedman —
George
W. Lee —
William
K. Moody —
R.
A. Trippeer —
R.
Q. Venson |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Charlie
R. Ashford —
Gwen
Awsumb —
Susan
Hyde Boone —
Kathryn
Ellen Butler —
Ann
Daniel —
Leonard
Dunavat —
Clarence
J. Harris —
Dan
H. Kuykendall —
U.
A. Moore —
Maida
Pearson —
John
T. Williams |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Oscar
Mason —
Richard
Robinson —
Mamon
Wright |
| |
2004, New York:
Kemp
Conrad —
William
L. Gibbons —
Deborah
Henderson —
David
Kustoff —
Ed
S. Roberson —
John
Ryder —
Brenda
Stallings |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Anne
Conrad —
Kenny
D. Crenshaw —
John
Elkington —
William
L. Gibbons —
Ken
Hall —
David
Lillard —
Mark
Norris —
John
Ryder —
Paul
Shanklin —
Fred
Smith —
Buck
Wellford —
Mark
White —
Annabel
Woodall |
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