| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1876, St. Louis:
Thomas
Benton Wheeler |
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1912, Baltimore:
Albert
S. Burleson —
Thaddeus
A. Thomson |
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1928, Houston:
Mrs.
Forrest Farley —
Mrs.
Lee Joseph —
W.
A. Keeling —
Jane
Y. McCallum —
Mrs.
S. J. Smith —
Mrs.
W. H. Wentland |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Herman
Brown —
Clarence
A. Butcher —
Edward
Clark —
Marvin
Hall —
Vann
M. Kennedy —
O.
P. Lockhart —
Tom
Miller —
E.
H. Perry —
Paul
L. Wakefield —
Worth
Ware —
Claude
C. Wild —
Alvin
J. Wirtz |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Edward
Clark —
Mrs.
Claude Hill —
Frederick
Isley —
Herman
Jones —
Everett
Looney —
Jane
Y. McCallum —
Tom
Miller —
Ouida
Ferguson Nalle —
E.
H. Perry —
Charles
E. Simons —
Clint
Small, Sr. —
Alvin
J. Wirtz |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
K.
L. Berry —
Edward
Clark —
Bascom
Giles —
Joe
L. Hill —
Mrs.
R. A. Thompson |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Herman
Heep —
J.
M. Patterson, Jr. —
George
W. Sandlin |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Bess
O. Beeman —
Mrs.
R. Max Brooks —
Bob
Bryant —
Jerry
Holleman —
Thomas
E. James —
Jean
Lee —
Tom
Miller —
James
P. Nash —
E.
H. Perry —
Fred
Schmidt —
Charles
L. South —
Max
Starcke —
W.
Homer Thornberry |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Edward
Clark —
W.
Homer Thornberry |
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1964, Atlantic City:
M.
J. Anderson —
Mrs.
R. Max Brooks —
Leslie
G. Burnett —
Will
D. Davis —
Willard
Deason —
Franklin
W. Denius —
Sybil
Dickinson —
Frank
C. Erwin, Jr. —
Blake
Gillen —
Charles
Herring —
E.
Jake Jacobson —
Jim
Langdon —
Tom
McCrummen, Jr. —
Jim
Novy —
Will
Odom —
Ben
Ramsey —
Mrs.
Wallace Scott, Jr. —
Chester
V. Smith —
Dave
Smith —
Preston
Smith —
Lewis
R. Timberlake —
Ralph
W. Yarborough |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Sam
Houston Clinton, Jr. —
Jeffrey
Friedman —
J.
T. Johnson —
Emma
Long —
Richard
Moya —
Richard
Scott —
Preston
Smith —
Sherri
Valentine —
Rosa
Walker —
Mrs.
John White |
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1980, New York:
David
Brown —
Billy
Cowan —
Jane
Ann Craig —
Willie
O. Gage —
Paul
Gray —
Lena
Guerrero —
Paul
Hernandez —
John
Hill —
Harry
Hubbard —
Lowell
Lebermann —
Emma
Lou Linn —
Latricia
Rayfield —
Walter
Richter —
Neil
Shelton —
Steve
Thomas —
Ralph
W. Yarborough —
Diana
Zuniga |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Olivia
Besteiro —
Peter
Brooks —
Liz
Carpenter —
Wilhelmina
Delco —
Lloyd
Doggett —
Dawnna
Dukes —
Hazel
Falke-Obey —
Thomas
W. Farrell —
Margo
Frasier —
Jackie
Goodman —
Joe
O. Gunn —
B.
Thomas Henderson —
Erma
F. Jefferson —
Rick
F. Jenkins —
Richard
Kouri —
Jay
Levin —
Jessica
L. Mangrum —
Garry
Mauro —
Glen
Maxey —
Donna
Beth McCormick —
Joy
Mooney —
Dan
Morales —
Shannon
Noble —
Joseph
C. Parker, Jr. —
John
Sharp —
W.
Emmett Sheppard —
David
Sosa —
Walter
Timberlake —
Gisela
D. Triana —
Rosa
Walker —
Kirk
P. Watson —
Nancy
N. Williams |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Lloyd
Doggett —
Dawnna
Dukes —
Garry
Mauro —
Glen
Maxey —
W.
Emmett Sheppard —
Rosa
Walker |
| |
2004, Boston:
Lucendy
Allen —
Sabas
Avila —
Angie
Barrientos —
Gonzalo
Barrientos —
Garry
Brown —
Lloyd
Doggett —
Dawnna
Dukes —
Samia
El-Badry —
Bruce
Elfant —
David
Holmes —
Melissa
Irion —
Maria
Jimenez —
Duffy
Keever —
Janice
Kinchion —
Nick
Lawrie —
Margaret
Lopez —
Glen
Maxey —
Mark
McCulloch —
Jennifer
McPhail —
Becky
Moeller —
Elliott
Naishtat —
Christina
Ocasio —
Lisa
Richardson —
Eddie
Rodriguez —
W.
Emmett Sheppard —
Charles
Soechting —
Jacqueline
Soliz-Chapa —
Fran
Vincent —
Rosa
Walker |
| |
2008, Denver:
Suzanne
Berkel —
Allen
Bowers —
David
Broockman —
Mario
Champion —
Ian
Davis —
Lloyd
Doggett —
Amy
Everhart —
Maria
Luisa Flores —
David
Holmes —
Maria
Jimenez —
Ramey
Ko —
Bharati
Kommineni —
Tory
Lauterbach —
Alice
London —
Jim
Mattox —
Garry
Mauro —
Glen
Maxey —
Bertha
Means —
Becky
Moeller —
Boyd
Richie —
Steve
Rivas —
Martha
E. Smiley —
Mark
Strama —
Milton
G. Washington |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Chicago:
G.
A. Fitch —
D.
C. Henderson |
| |
1912, Chicago:
W.
B. Brush —
H.
M. Moore |
| |
1916, Chicago:
William
White —
E.
P. Wilmot |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Mamie
B. Adamson —
Mrs.
J. L. Hunter |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
C.
J. Austin —
James
W. Bass |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
F.
A. Blankenbeckler |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Don
Williamson |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Frank
Blankenbeckler —
D.
D. Williamson |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Mrs.
R. L. Hatchett, Jr. —
Gray
Thoron —
D.
D. Williamson |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Virginia
Dana —
Mrs.
Malcolm Milburn —
D.
D. Williamson —
Earl
L. Yeakel, Jr. |
| |
1960, Chicago:
John
F. Carruthers —
Richard
W. George —
Mrs.
Gail Hill |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Joe
E. Leonard, Sr. —
Beryl
Milburn —
Mrs.
Thomas G. Price —
George
Willeford |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Maurice
Angly, Jr. —
George
Bayoud, Jr. —
Richard
A. Box —
Rita
Clements —
Zack
Dawes —
Holly
Decherd —
Ruth
Fox —
Cynthia
A. Garza —
Kent
Hance —
David
Herndon —
Becky
Orr —
Jack
Rains —
Karl
Rove —
Mary
Teeple —
Wayne
Thorburn |
| |
2004, New York:
Tina
Benkiser —
Dan
Branch —
Victor
Carillo —
Susan
Combs —
William
R. Crocker —
Dan
Flynn —
Charles
R. Matthews —
Mike
McNamara —
James
B. Randall —
Peggy
Venable |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Greg
Abbott —
Tina
Benkiser —
Susan
Combs —
Barbara
Conley —
John
Cornyn —
William
R. Crocker —
Ted
Cruz —
Donna
Davison —
Mary
Denny —
David
Dewhurst —
Julie
Drenner —
James
Huffines —
Kay
Bailey Hutchison —
Elizabeth
Ames Jones —
Olga
Lasher —
Mike
McNamara —
Eric
Opiela —
Kirk
Overbey —
Deborah
Penn —
Rick
Perry —
Alan
Smith —
Todd
Staples —
Davida
Stike —
Liz
Tait —
Robyn
Tepper —
Glenn
Warren —
Michael
Williams |
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