| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Francis
Richard Lubbock |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Thomas
H. Ball —
Marcellus
E. Foster —
William
M. Rice |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
John
H. Kirby —
H.
Baldwin Rice |
| |
1924, New York:
Thomas
H. Ball —
J.
M. Boyle —
Murray
Jones —
J.
M. Mathis —
Mrs.
J. O. Ross —
Mrs.
G. A. Young |
| |
1928, Houston:
Thomas
H. Ball —
J.
M. Boyle —
Mrs.
O. C. Castle —
Lynch
Davidson —
Jesse
H. Jones —
Alvin
S. Moody —
Wright
Morrow —
Florence
Sterling |
| |
1940, Chicago:
George
A. Butler —
Lewis
Dickson —
Mrs.
M. L. Gill —
William
Pettus Hobby —
Jesse
H. Jones —
M.
C. McGehee —
Wright
Morrow —
J.
A. Phillips —
Neal
Pickett —
Steve
Pinckney —
J.
T. Scott, Jr. —
Edna
Shepherd |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Rolland
Bradley —
George
A. Butler —
George
L. Charlton —
W.
A. Combs —
John
Crossland —
Irene
Davis —
Kay
Dupre —
William
N. Michels —
Wright
Morrow —
John
M. Parker —
C.
C. Shumway —
Mrs.
Robert I. Stansbury |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
W.
R. Archer —
George
A. Butler —
George
L. Charlton —
J.
Brown Cutbirth —
M.
C. McGehee —
R.
W. Miller —
Herman
Pressler |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Palmer
Bradley —
George
L. Charlton —
Leroy
Jeffers —
Ralph
B. Lee —
Wright
Morrow —
E.
E. Townes —
John
V. Wheat |
| |
1956, Chicago:
James
S. Abercrombie —
Mrs.
Albert Ball —
Edgar
L. Ball —
Warren
S. Bellows, Jr. —
N.
E. Coward —
J.
E. Crossman —
Mrs.
R. D. Randolph —
Marlin
Sandlin —
J.
Edwin Smith —
Hobart
Taylor |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Joseph
L. Albritton —
Edgar
L. Ball —
Warren
S. Bellows, Jr. —
Warner
F. Brock —
Martin
Burns —
John
H. Crooker, Jr. —
Seaborn
Eastland, Jr. —
M.
A. Graham —
Fred
Hartman —
Forest
T. Henry —
Robert
W. Hervey —
John
L. Hill —
Ralph
H. McCullough —
A.
B. McGinty —
Marcella
Perry —
John
V. Singleton —
Ed
A. Stumpf —
W.
O. Tidmon —
Richard
B. Tierney —
Roy
Vanya —
Jim
Ward —
C.
O. White |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Joseph
L. Albritton —
Ronald
Aldis —
Sally
Baumgardner —
Raleith
E. Bishop —
Carl
P. Burney —
Billie
Carr —
A.
J. Carubbi, Jr. —
Dreabon
Copeland —
Sherry
Cross —
Bill
Elliott —
Olivia
Elmore —
Sadie
Elmore —
Abbie
Evans —
Robert
Hauge —
Durward
E. Johnson —
Mrs.
Wayne Johnson —
Wayne
Johnson —
Howard
L. Kusnetz —
Mickey
Leland —
Myrtle
McKinzie —
Kathleen
Pebley —
George
J. Polk —
Ernest
Purfurst —
Robert
E. Talton —
Hall
E. Timanus —
Marva
White |
| |
1980, New York:
Joan
Foote Anderson —
Dick
Arlington —
Lawrence
Bagneris —
Lloyd
M. Bentsen —
Chuck
Bertani —
Robert
J. Brooks —
Mary
Bryan —
Magdelean
Bush —
James
Calaway —
Lucinda
Campbell —
Marc
A. Campos —
Clintine
Cashion —
Leonel
Castillo —
Mary
L. Castillo —
Gloria
D. Chandler —
Aldrinette
Chapital —
Sam
Dawson —
George
C. Dixie —
Sue
Elsenbrook —
Frances
M. Frazier —
Olga
R. Gallegos —
Mary
Ann Garza —
John
W. Gibson, Sr. —
Billy
Goldberg —
Jack
Golden —
A.
B. Green —
L.
Marie Guillory —
Anthony
Hall —
William
P. Hobby, Jr. —
Fred
Hofheinz —
Darryl
Hurt —
Gloria
Jones —
Steve
A. Kochak —
Melroy
Lathan —
Mickey
Leland —
Barbara
J. Morales —
Susan
Pace —
Alice
Cassandra Patten —
Dora
Scott —
Lynna
Kay Shuffield —
Madeline
P. Smith —
Max
Todd —
Shari
Valentine —
Esther
Williams —
Lindon
Williams |
| |
1984, San Francisco:
William
P. Hobby, Jr. |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Alma
A. Allen —
Paula
Arnold —
David
Ballard —
Kay
Bell —
Willie
Belle Boone —
Dorothy
J. Bottos —
William
F. Burnett —
Marc
A. Campos —
Billie
Carr —
Ed
Cogburn —
Pam
Edgerley —
Al
Edwards —
Rodney
Ellis —
Annie
B. Foster —
Pat
Gandy —
Joe
Michael Garcia —
Roland
Garcia —
Susan
Haynes Gates —
Gene
Green —
Ruben
Guerrero —
Gabrielle
M. Hadnot —
Scott
Harbers —
Carolyn
Day Hobson —
Elease
Jackson —
Sheila
Jackson Lee —
Jesse
Johnson, Jr. —
Michael
Laster —
Connie
Liem —
Karen
Loper —
Lillie
Ann Lopez —
Sue
Lovell —
Dorothy
D. Newton —
Kenneth
L. Olive —
Michael
O'Neal —
James
A. Owens —
Shelley
Porter —
Janie
Reyes —
Billy
C. Robinson —
Rose
A. Salas —
Mary
Lowrey Schlett —
Virginia
Stogner —
Patti
McGuire Strong —
Paul
Taparauskas —
William
P. Thomas —
Sylvester
Turner —
William
H. White —
Elizabeth
M. Zermeno |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Billie
Carr —
Al
Edwards —
Rodney
Ellis —
Gene
Green —
Sheila
Jackson Lee —
Sylvester
Turner |
| |
2004, Boston:
Alma
A. Allen —
Chris
Bell —
Vicki
Bellow —
Roberta
Bilsky —
Sheila
Blake —
John
Bland —
Richard
Michael Brennan —
Garnet
Coleman —
Erica
Contreras —
Yolanda
Coroy —
James
Cumming —
Claude
Cummings, Jr. —
William
Cunningham —
Al
Edwards —
Vanessa
E. Foster —
Arif
Gafur —
Mario
Gallegos —
Roland
Garcia —
Sylvia
Garcia —
Otilia
Gonzales —
Mary
Kay Green —
Gene
Green —
Gabrielle
M. Hadnot —
Michael
Harris —
Robert
Hinojosa —
Sheila
Jackson Lee —
Allan
Jamail —
Sue
Lovell —
Majestic
Magnate —
Tumua
Matu'u —
Eunice
Parrish —
Catherine
E. Read —
Anita
Renteria —
Carroll
Robinson —
Tom
Rowan, Jr. —
Mary
Ann Seymore —
Riaz
Siddiqi —
Lenora
Sorola-Pohlman —
Ceole
Speight —
Virginia
Stogner —
Charlene
Tanner —
Sylvester
Turner —
Juana
Vidales —
Anneliese
Vogel —
Princella
Vogel —
Anne
Weedman —
John
Whitmire —
William
Williams —
Edward
Ybarra |
| |
2008, Denver:
Carol
Alvarado —
Shannon
Bledsoe —
Victor
Castillo, Jr. —
Belinda
Castro —
Garnet
Coleman —
Carl
Davis —
Al
Edwards —
Rodney
Ellis —
Monica
Flores —
Raphus
Foley, Jr. —
Vanessa
E. Foster —
William
Galbraith —
Mario
Gallegos —
Roland
Garcia —
Sylvia
Garcia —
Al
Green —
Gene
Green —
John
Grothues, Jr. —
Alan
J. Guttman —
Tarsha
Hardy —
Ana
Hernandez —
Teresa
Herrin —
Stephen
L. Honoré —
Sheila
Jackson Lee —
Alexander
J. Karjeker —
Jonah
Lalas —
Richard
Lord —
Sue
Lovell —
Gloria
Moreno —
Olga
C. Moya —
Benton
Musslewhite —
Winston
Nguyen —
John
Patrick —
Shannon
M. Patterson —
Laverne
Richards —
Latifa
Ring —
Mary
Ann Seymore —
Terrel
Shepherd III —
Lenora
Sorola-Pohlman —
William
P. Thomas —
Senfronia
Thompson —
Frances
A. Valenzuela —
Larry
Veselka —
Lillian
Villarreal —
Anneliese
Vogel —
Christina
Walsh —
Angela
Wells —
Turner
Wright —
Shondra
Wygal |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1884, Chicago:
Richard
Allen |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Max
Urwitz |
| |
1912, Chicago:
M.
H. Broyles —
H.
F. MacGregor —
C.
A. Warnken |
| |
1916, Chicago:
H.
F. MacGregor —
N.
L. Mills —
Roy
B. Nichols —
W.
H. Pollard |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
T. P.
Lee |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Mrs.
J. J. Fromme —
John
F. Grant —
Irl
F. Kennerly —
George
E. Kepple —
T. P.
Lee —
Clarence
A. Miller —
S.
M. Monzingo |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Irl
F. Kennerly —
George
E. Kepple —
T. P.
Lee —
Clarence
A. Miller |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Joe
Ingraham —
Otto
Letzerich —
Mrs.
Carl G. Stearns |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Nat
Friedman —
John
F. Grant —
Clarence
A. Miller —
Mrs.
Robert H. J. Osborne, Jr. —
Mrs.
Carl G. Stearns |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Nat
Friedman —
Joe
Ingraham —
M.
S. McCorquodale —
Mrs.
Robert H. J. Osborne, Jr. —
H.
J. Porter —
Madline
Waelder Smith —
Mrs.
Carl G. Stearns |
| |
1952, Chicago:
John
H. Blaffer —
John
R. Brown —
Harry
E. Clark —
Mrs.
Ralph Feagin —
W.
H. Francis, Jr. —
Joe
Ingraham —
Keith
McCanse —
M.
S. McCorquodale —
Mrs.
Robert H. J. Osborne, Jr. —
H.
J. Porter —
Corbin
J. Robertson —
Dudley
Sharp —
Mrs.
William A. Smith |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Thomas
D. Anderson —
John
H. Blaffer —
Richard
P. Burns —
W.
L. Davis —
W.
H. Francis, Jr. —
W.
J. Goldston —
Harris
T. Gregg —
Thad
T. Hutcheson —
Harry
Linderman —
Mrs.
John W. Martin —
H.
J. Porter —
Jack
Shepherd —
Mrs.
William A. Smith |
| |
1960, Chicago:
James
A. Bertron —
L.
John Eichner —
Albert
B. Fay —
Mrs.
Rolland A. Gray —
Harris
T. Gregg —
Thad
T. Hutcheson —
Mrs.
Robert W. Kurtz —
Mrs.
John W. Martin —
S.
I. Morris, Jr. —
H.
J. Porter —
McClelland
Wallace —
Fred
J. Weston —
Malcolm
R. Wilkey |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Bill
Archer —
James
A. Baker III —
Mrs.
Toby Blumenthal —
Hugh
N. Brantley —
John
Carlson —
Will
T. Carter —
Fred
E. Gray —
Henry
C. Grover —
Steven
G. Jackson —
Ola
Dee Koeppel —
James
E. Lyon —
John
J. Moran —
Nancy
Palm —
Dorothy
Potts —
B.
R. Shaver —
Lillian
B. Tilley —
J.
C. Wilhoit, Jr. |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Pete
C. Alfaro —
Bill
Archer —
Marjorie
M. Arsht —
Margaret
Baird —
Jim
Bowie —
Stephen
Brown —
Penny
Butler —
Dee
Coats —
Nancy
Crouch —
Jack
Fields —
Cecil
Ghormeley —
Alberto
S. Gonzalez —
Marta
Greytok —
Jeanette
Guttormson —
John
Haessly —
Don
Henderson —
Wanda
Hudson —
Donald
Jansen —
Beverly
B. Kaufman —
Betsy
Lake —
Jon
Lindsay —
Claudette
Martin —
Beverly
Montera —
Robert
Mosbacher, Jr. —
Robert
Mosbacher —
Mary
Newsome —
Nguyen
Van Ngai —
Barbara
Patton —
Carl
M. Pietrzak —
Dorothy
Sanders —
C.
M. Schauerte —
Alison
Smith —
Carolyn
Smith —
George
Strake, Jr. —
Rudy
Vara —
Albert
Vera —
Gayle
West |
| |
2004, New York:
Sheila
Alexander —
Juliette
Bartlett-Pack —
Paul
Bettencourt —
Robert
Blackmer —
Robert
R. Burchfield —
Chris
Daniel —
Louis
Davis —
Nelda
Eppes —
Josh
Flynn —
Martha
Greenlaw —
Fran
Jolly —
Mary
M. Jones —
Clint
Moore —
Alice
Rekeweg —
Michael
Riddle —
Stan
Stanart —
Robert
E. Talton —
Rex
Teter —
Leopoldo
R. Vazquez —
Wade
P. Webster —
Jared
Woodfill |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Norman
Adams —
Donna
Bahorich —
Paul
Bettencourt —
Helena
Brown —
Travis
Bryan —
Robert
R. Burchfield —
Bruce
Campbell —
Chelsea
Chapman —
Jessica
Colon —
Vergel
Cruz —
Chris
Daniel —
Butch
Davis —
Steven
Finkelman —
Patrick
Finley —
Josh
Flynn —
Michael
Franks —
Diego
Garcia, Jr. —
Kathy
Haigler —
David
Hodgins —
Patrick
Hughes —
Meredith
Iler —
Doug
Johnson —
Mark
Klecka —
Rex
Lamb —
Anthony
Leatherman —
Tony
Lewis —
Thomas
Long —
Clint
Moore —
Tammie
Nielsen —
Lillian
Norman-Keeney —
Carlos
Obando —
Dorothy
Olmos —
Randy
Orr —
Dan
Patrick —
Dennis
Paul —
Amy
Powell —
Denise
Pratt —
Alice
Rekeweg —
David
Savage —
Juan
Benito Segovia —
Gail
Stanart —
Stan
Stanart —
Paula
Stang —
Trey
Stinnett —
John
Stuart —
Robert
Sullivent —
Valoree
Swanson —
Rex
Teter —
William
Whitefield —
Barbara
Williams —
Jared
Woodfill —
Fred
Zeidman |
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