| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
Jos.
E. Dwyer |
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1908, Denver:
Carlos
Bee |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Marshall
Hicks —
Perry
J. Lewis |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
Frank
C. Davis —
A.
W. Selligson |
| |
1920, San Francisco:
Marshall
Hicks |
| |
1924, New York:
Mrs.
Claude Carter —
M.
A. Childers —
C.
A. Davies —
Frank
C. Davis —
Marshall
Hicks —
O.
L. Kinsley —
Bettie
Magruder —
James
Perry |
| |
1928, Houston:
John
Boyle —
Perry
J. Lewis —
Laura
B. Negley |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Claude
Birkhead —
Frank
C. Davis —
Henry
B. Dielman —
W.
N. Hensley —
Mrs.
J. E. King —
Maury
Maverick —
Richard
W. Norton —
Herbert
Oliver —
T.
N. Picnot —
Robert
Sawtelle —
C.
E. Scull —
T.
H. Swearingin —
Dick
Tullis |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Al
Buchanan —
Mrs.
Francis Frasher —
Tanner
Freeman —
N.
A. Gasaway —
E.
P. Lawrence —
Gus
Maurman —
R.
R. Redus —
Woodville
J. Rogers —
Charles
S. Venable |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Jack
Hebdon —
Mrs.
Claude B. Hudspeth —
William
R. Smith |
| |
1952, Chicago:
E.
J. Burke, Jr. —
Bond
Davis —
Mrs.
Claude B. Hudspeth —
John
Peace —
Woodville
J. Rogers —
Adrian
Spears |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Charles
Albidress, Sr. —
Elmo
Burke, Jr. —
Reese
Harrison —
Paul
J. Kilday —
James
W. Knight —
E.
P. Lawrence —
John
Peace —
Mrs.
Allison Peery —
Adrian
Spears —
Kathleen
Voigt |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Henry
B. Gonzalez —
Herbert
D. Kelleher —
Alfred
W. Negley —
John
Peace —
Joseph
A. Scott, Jr. —
Leroy
W. Smith —
Mrs.
John Steen |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Marog
Abrego —
Merry
Baker —
Francisco
A. Balmaseda —
Joe
J. Bernal —
Gloria
Cardenas —
William
Elizondo —
William
Harlow —
Thomas
Hoffman —
Ruth
Jones —
Gilbert
Kessling —
Albert
Pena, Jr. —
Joyce
Peters —
David
Plylar —
Humberto
L. Quintanilla —
Pat
Villareal |
| |
1980, New York:
Annette
A. Avina —
Joe
J. Bernal —
Louise
Caddell —
Abram
Emerson —
Bernardo
Enreste, Jr. —
Matt
Garcia —
Minnie
Garcia —
James
Leonard Hadnott —
Eugene
Saul Herrera —
Raul
Jiminez —
Gilbert
Kessling —
Bernard
L. Lifshutz —
Anna
Martinez —
Daniel
Meza —
Rodolfo
Pena —
Joyce
Peters —
Lou
Nelle Sutton —
Alice
Trevino |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Cathryn
Bell —
William
Douglas Bineham —
Robert
Camacho —
Linda
Chavez-Thompson —
Christine
Hernandez —
Jeannette
Hernandez —
Gregory
Luna —
Arlanders
M. Manley, Jr. —
Gloria
Parra —
Cynthia
A. Pellegrino —
Mary
Johnson Richeson —
Nancy
A. Russell —
Manuela
N. Salaiz —
Cynthia
L. Strzelecki —
Beth
L. Taylor —
Katherine
Thompson-Garcia |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Charles
A. Gonzalez |
| |
2004, Boston:
Tommy
Adkisson —
Gail
Beagle —
Leon
Cahan —
Joaquín
Castro —
Mary
Alice Cisneros —
Concepcion
Elizondo —
Trey
Martinez Fischer —
Bryan
Gerard —
Matt
Glazer —
Charles
A. Gonzalez —
Sylvia
Diane Gonzalez-Cibrian —
Valerie
Grace —
Judy
Hall —
Jorge
Herrera —
Dolores
Lott —
Ernest
Mass —
Ruth
Jones McClendon —
Hilbert
Ocanas —
Joseph
Richeson —
Mary
Johnson Richeson —
Ciro
D. Rodriguez —
Wendy
Smith —
Leticia
Van de Putte —
Gary
Woitena |
| |
2008, Denver:
Joe
J. Bernal —
William
Douglas Bineham —
Elise
Boyan —
Karen
Crouch —
Trey
Martinez Fischer —
Hilario
Garcia —
Judy
Hall —
Javier
Herrera —
Gretchen
Lewis —
Ruth
Jones McClendon —
Linda
R. Moore —
Gerard
C. Renteria —
Carolina
P. Rodriguez —
Ciro
D. Rodriguez —
Lawrence
G. Romo —
Juan
A. Sepúlveda, Jr. —
James
L. Smith —
Patrick
Vance —
Michael
Villarreal —
Allene
R. Watson |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Chicago:
James
P. Scott |
| |
1912, Chicago:
John
E. Elgin —
Julius
M. Oppenheimer —
F.
E. Scobey —
Frederick
Terrell |
| |
1916, Chicago:
John
E. Elgin —
Julius
M. Oppenheimer —
Frederick
Terrell |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Charles
W. Anderson —
Mary
J. Cresson —
H.
Victor Keller —
Robert
V. Maverick —
F.
L. Thomson |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Charles
W. Anderson —
Eugene
Nolte —
F.
L. Thomson |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Marrs
McLean —
Roxylea
Melas —
Eugene
Nolte, Jr. —
J.
T. Walton —
Lillian
Whiting |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Mark
K. Hance —
Marrs
McLean —
Eugene
Nolte, Jr. —
Joe
S. Sheldon —
William
A. Turner —
J.
T. Walton |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Neil
E. Beaton —
Mrs.
H. A. Cowan —
Harry
Hotchkin —
Marrs
McLean —
Eugene
Nolte, Jr. —
J.
T. Walton —
Buck
West |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Lewis
J. Moorman —
Joe
S. Sheldon |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Neil
E. Beaton —
Edward
B. Caruthers —
John
W. Goode —
Mrs.
Robert Grice Maverick —
Lewis
J. Moorman —
Mrs.
R. D. O'Callaghan —
Joe
S. Sheldon |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Joy
Carrington —
John
W. Goode, Jr. —
Flora
Cameron Kampmann —
Ike
S. Kampmann, Jr. —
Lewis
J. Moorman —
Joe
S. Sheldon —
Jane
Smith —
John
H. Wood, Jr. |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Flora
Cameron Kampmann |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Joe
N. Alvarez —
Van
Henry Archer, Jr. —
Mrs.
Louis Bohls —
Pearl
Cloud —
Raymond
Dickey III —
Walter
Scott Light —
Mrs.
Robert C. McArthur |
| |
1976, Kansas City:
Van
Henry Archer, Jr. |
| |
1980, Detroit:
Van
Henry Archer, Jr. |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Flo
Atherton —
Roy
R. Barrera, Jr. —
Sam
Barshop —
June
Deason —
Dorothy
P. Doehne —
Carol
Eddlemann —
Cipriano
Guerra, Sr. —
James
Jungmann —
Thomas
Gilbert Loeffler —
H.
Pulse Martinez —
Ann
Quirk —
Diane
Rath —
George
Rawlings —
Adam
Reyes —
Paul
Rush —
Lamar
S. Smith —
Jocelyn
L. Straus —
Mary
Wathen-White —
Theo
Wickersham |
| |
2004, New York:
Roy
V. Casanova —
Chris
George —
Cimarron
Gilson —
Betty
J. Hill —
April
Lopez —
Gene
Ryder |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Reinette
Alecozay —
Nelson
Balido —
James
Barnes —
Justin
Brady —
Quico
Canseco —
Rene
Diaz —
Nadia
Gaona —
Roger
Gary —
Betty
J. Hill —
Pauline
Hodge —
Curt
Nelson —
Sandra
Ojeda Modina —
Gene
Powell —
Monica
Rojas —
Gale
Sayers —
Marian
Stanko |
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