| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1912, Baltimore:
Clifford
Beckham —
I.
W. Stevens |
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1916, St. Louis:
R.
B. Ridgeway —
Lewis
J. Wortham |
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1924, New York:
S.
J. Callaway —
James
Ditto —
Cato
Sells |
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1928, Houston:
Mrs.
J. W. Cooper —
Karl
A. Crowley —
Mrs.
Wilmot Odell |
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1940, Chicago:
Ira
Butler —
Amon
G. Carter —
Drew
Clifton —
John
B. Collier —
Karl
A. Crowley —
A.
B. Culbertson —
Mrs.
J. W. Douglas —
E.
O. Gillam —
J.
H. 'Jack' McLean —
Sid
Richardson —
Elliott
Roosevelt —
Mrs.
H. V. Shank —
Joe
T. Steadman —
Mack
Taylor |
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1944, Chicago:
Raymond
E. Buck —
Amon
G. Carter —
Karl
A. Crowley —
A.
B. Culbertson —
C.
J. Davidson —
Mrs.
J. W. Douglas —
Mrs.
James F. Farmer —
Joe
Steadham —
R.
A. Stuart —
Rice
Tilley —
L.
J. Wardlaw |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Jack
Langdon —
Mrs.
Bennett L. Smith —
B.
B. Stone |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Neville
Penrose —
Frank
H. Rawlings —
A.
H. Rowan —
Mrs.
Bennett L. Smith —
W.
R. Wheeler |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Raymond
E. Buck —
Mrs.
Jack Carter —
John
B. Connally —
E.
L. McCommas —
Hunter
McLean —
Tom
F. Ward |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Raymond
E. Buck —
Jim
Wright, Jr. |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Delbert
O. Adams —
Perry
R. Bass —
Raymond
E. Buck —
Dee
J. Kelly —
Ray
McCauley —
Neville
Penrose —
William
S. Potts —
Jim
Wright, Jr. —
O.
C. Yancy |
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1968, Chicago:
Jim
Wright, Jr. |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Frank
Barron —
Nancy
Cain —
Sue
Estes —
R.
H. 'Bob' Gibbons —
Farrell
Gray —
Jim
Hughes —
Felix
Jordan —
Mary
Louise McMullen —
Honey
F. Meackeus —
Carlos
Moore —
James
C. Shores |
| |
1980, New York:
Frank
Barron —
Martha
Byars —
Penny
Clowers —
Deralyn
Davis —
Albert
de Leon —
Wilhelmina
Gladden —
Mari
C. Hooley —
Joe
J. Johnson, Jr. —
Ben
Procter —
Ruth
Roberts —
Gene
Stockton —
Jim
Wright, Jr. |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Timothy
Chovanec —
Izean
Davidson —
Deralyn
Davis —
Sergio
L. DeLeon —
Pete
Geren —
Bob
Lanfear —
Mario
X. Perez —
Kenneth
H. Peters —
Diana
Joan Roffey —
Ann
Schattman —
Ginger
Shackelford —
Hazel
V. Stehlik —
Jim
Wright, Jr. |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Deralyn
Davis —
Jim
Wright, Jr. |
| |
2004, Boston:
Sedonia
Alford —
Emma
Allen —
Trista
Allen —
Roy
LaVerne Brooks —
Thomas
Carlin —
Deralyn
Davis —
Frances
Granada DeLeon —
Sergio
L. DeLeon —
Jim
Fletcher —
Gloria
Garza Gutierrez —
David
Harris —
Michelle
Harris —
Syed
Hassan —
Inayat
Lalani —
Jeannie
Marsh —
Nakia
Mitchell —
Mario
X. Perez —
Jim
Wright, Jr. —
Jean
Yarborough |
| |
2008, Denver:
Sedonia
Alford —
Emma
Allen —
Roy
LaVerne Brooks —
Michael
J. Brown —
Angie
Dickson —
Pam
Durham —
Woodrow
Harris —
Shandra
Jackson —
Steve
Lerma —
John
Shorts, Sr. —
Jason
C. Smith —
Marvin
Sutton —
Julie
Tandy —
Kathleen
Thompson —
Marc
Veasey —
Jim
Wright, Jr. |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1912, Chicago:
G.
W. Burroughs —
Sam
Davidson —
William
M. McDonald |
| |
1916, Chicago:
J.
I. Carter —
William
M. McDonald |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Norman
A. Dodge —
David
Donoghue —
L.
A. Eberhart —
Edgar
J. Marston —
Laura
McGinnis —
Frank
Schoonover —
F.
Marion Wright |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
John
W. Herbert —
J.
N. Knightlinger |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
John
W. Herbert |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Marshall
H. Kennady —
Sara
M. Renaud —
Henry
Zweifel |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Marshall
H. Kennady —
Sara
M. Renaud |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Tom
Christopher —
Gordon
Fitzgerald —
Elton
M. Hyder, Sr. —
Marshall
H. Kennady —
Mrs.
J. D. Kennedy |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Bayard
H. Friedman —
J.
A. Gooch —
Harold
G. Neely —
R.
O. Shaffer |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Walker
A. Brents —
Peggy
Floore —
Gordon
Harriman —
R.
O. Shaffer |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Joseph
D. Ambrose —
Mrs.
M. G. Burgland —
Robert
W. Grace —
Roger
Hunsaker —
Ed
Palm —
Mrs.
Alton S. Ray, Jr. —
Mrs.
Stan Stooksberry —
Sproesser
Wynn |
| |
1976, Kansas City:
Betty
Andujar |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Eddie
Chiles —
Elizabeth
Diano —
Roy
English —
Margaret
W. Forehand —
Terry
Grisham —
William
B. Lockard —
Alfred
B. Nelms, Sr. —
Rita
Palm —
Grey
Pierson —
Kit
Sears —
Estelle
Teague |
| |
1992, Houston:
Brandon
R. Sanders |
| |
2004, New York:
Pat
Carlson —
Richard
Carr —
Scott
Fisher —
Mike
Hannesschlager —
Melba
McDow —
Tom
Quinones —
Larry
Stevens —
Paul
Stockard —
Roger
Williams —
Ron
Wright |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Mona
Bailey —
Ralph
Brotherton —
Pat
Carlson —
Kimberly
Dena —
Jeff
Fisher —
Joel
Fisher —
Jennifer
Halpenny —
Matt
Hayes —
Aaron
Hood —
Ruben
Jimenez, Jr. —
Danna
Trowbridge —
Roger
Williams |
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