| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1872, Baltimore:
Stephen
Friel Nuckolls |
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1904, St. Louis:
Joseph
L. Rawlins |
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1912, Baltimore:
John
S. Bransford —
J.
W. Burton —
John
Dern —
C.
P. Overfield —
Samuel
Russel |
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1916, St. Louis:
Elizabeth
Hayward —
Samuel
A. King —
Mrs.
B. T. Pyper —
Dan
B. Shields —
Albert
J. Weber —
James
H. Wolfe |
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1924, New York:
George
D. Alder —
Mrs.
R. E. L. Collier —
Joshua
Greenwood —
William
J. Halloran —
Samuel
A. King —
William
H. King —
William
H. Leary —
Mrs.
Fred E. Merrill —
Mrs.
Burton W. Musser —
Ashby
Snow —
James
H. Waters |
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1928, Houston:
D.
M. Draper —
O.
W. Ewing —
Mrs.
John J. Galligan —
William
J. Halloran —
Ernest
Holmes —
Wilson
McCarthy —
J.
T. McConnell —
William
W. Ray —
Mrs.
Grover Rich —
Ashby
Snow |
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1936, Philadelphia:
George
H. Dern —
William
J. Halloran —
Blaine
Larson —
P.
S. Marthakis —
Thomas
McCoy —
Anna
T. Piercey —
Flora
Severn —
William
R. Wallace |
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1940, Chicago:
James
M. Bell —
George
L. Crowther —
Mrs.
Lawrence Epperson —
Mrs.
Junis Fisher —
Hyman
Guss —
John
E. Harris —
Polly
Johnson —
Warwick
C. Lamoreaux —
Arthur
Marsh —
P.
S. Marthakis —
D.
Howe Moffat —
H.
L. Mulliner —
Lorus
F. Pratt —
Calvin
W. Rawlings —
Mrs.
Scott P. Stewart —
Dan
M. Whelan —
Mrs.
James H. Wolfe —
George
Zolintakis |
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1944, Chicago:
Roscoe
Boden —
Lawrence
T. Epperson —
Merrill
J. Everett —
Hyman
Guss —
N.
E. Hainsworth —
Mrs.
C. L. Jack —
Karl
V. King —
Warwick
C. Lamoreaux —
Ray
H. Leavitt —
Rena
B. Loomis —
Cornelia
S. Lund —
Grant
MacFarlane —
John
D. Rice —
C.
B. Smurthwaite —
Mrs.
Scott P. Stewart —
Carolyn
Wolfe |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Mrs.
Sunday Anderson —
Emily
Carlisle —
Lorenzo
E. Elggren —
Mrs.
C. L. Jack —
H.
D. Lowry —
Grant
MacFarlane —
Herbert
B. Maw —
C.
Clarence Nelsen —
Clinton
D. Vernon |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Mrs.
Sunday Anderson —
Reva
Beck Bosone —
Lorenzo
E. Elggren —
Ray
P. Greenwood —
Mrs.
C. L. Jack —
W.
G. Larson —
Fullmer
H. Latter —
Grant
MacFarlane —
P.
S. Marthakis —
Herbert
B. Maw —
Ivie
Mitchell —
D.
Howe Moffat —
Frank
E. Moss —
Clarence
Neslen —
Calvin
L. Rampton —
Calvin
W. Rawlings —
John
D. Rice —
Gordon
Weggeland —
Milton
L. Weilenmann —
Joseph
E. Weston |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Reva
Beck Bosone |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Jack
P. Anderson —
Ricardo
Barbero —
Millie
O. Bernard —
Wayne
L. Black —
Susan
Bridges —
Ruth
Cross —
Fred
Dedrick —
Francis
Farley —
Margaret
E. Fuller —
Michael
Hansen —
Stephen
Holbrook —
Margot
Kimball —
Robert
D. Moore —
Diane
Orr —
Calvin
L. Rampton —
Bonnie
Snedeker —
Jean
Westwood |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Loretta
Baca —
Jay
Blain —
John
Clark —
Barbara
Eubanks —
Meghan
Zanolli Holbrook —
Randy
Horiuchi —
Jim
Humlicek —
Susan
Kuziak —
Wendy
Lewis —
Norma
Matheson —
Ed
Mayne —
Karen
Mayne —
Mark
D. Mickelsen —
Sandy
Montano —
Tony
Montano —
Karen
Neilsen —
David
Nelson —
Alyx
Pattison —
Robert
Turner —
Jennifer
Wilson —
Ted
Wilson —
Mike
Zuhl |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Ed
Mayne —
Karen
Mayne —
Tony
Montano —
David
Nelson —
David
Thometz |
| |
2004, Boston:
Nichole
Adams —
Ross
C. Anderson —
Patrice
Arent —
Michael
Braxton —
Maura
Carabello —
Donald
K. Dunn —
Andrew
Gallegos —
Joseph
Hatch —
Jim
Humlicek —
Emily
Justice —
Charlie
Luke —
Ed
Mayne —
Karen
Mayne —
Tony
Montano —
Sarah
Mulhern —
Michael
Picardi —
Barbara
Taylor —
Blaze
Wharton —
Debbie
White —
Jennifer
Wilson —
David
E. Yocom |
| |
2008, Denver:
Lisa
Allcott —
Kurt
Bestor —
Jim
Bradley —
Arlyn
R. Bradshaw —
Peter
M. Corroon —
Theodore
A. Cowan, Jr. —
Julie
Day —
Erika
R. George —
Karen
Hale —
Charles
G. Henderson —
Wayne
Holland, Jr. —
Christine
A. Johnson —
Patricia
W. Jones —
Jan
Lovett —
Scott
D. McCoy —
William
Orton —
Jordan
A. Pazell —
Phil
Riesen —
Ross
Romero —
Emily
S. Rushton —
Josie
Valdez —
Blaze
Wharton —
Jennifer
Wilson |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1880, Chicago:
C.
W. Bennett |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Clarence
E. Allen —
Arthur
Brown |
| |
1904, Chicago:
James
H. Anderson —
Willard
F. Snyder —
George
Sutherland |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Susa
Young Gates —
John
C. McClain —
George
Sutherland |
| |
1912, Chicago:
William
Spry —
George
Sutherland |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Mrs.
H. L. Cummings —
Harry
S. Joseph —
Fred
W. Price —
William
Spry —
George
Sutherland —
Henry
Welsh —
Clarissa
S. Williams |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Harold
P. Fabian —
Jeannette
A. Hyde —
Frederick
C. Loofbourow —
J.
C. Lynch —
J.
Parley White —
Lilly
C. Wolstenholme |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
A.
J. Davis —
Mrs.
Justin R. Davis —
Mrs.
W. Mont Ferry —
E.
O. Howard —
Jeannette
A. Hyde —
Harry
S. Joseph —
H. W.
Lane —
Elmer
O. Leatherwood —
W.
W. Wilson —
Lilly
C. Wolstenholme |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Emma
L. G. Bowen —
Mrs.
Jesse F. Cannon —
Louis
S. Cates —
Mrs.
Theodore L. Holman —
Mrs.
C. N. Jensen —
Harry
S. Joseph —
Elmer
O. Leatherwood —
Bessie
Morris |
| |
1932, Chicago:
L.
L. Bagley —
Mrs.
Jesse F. Cannon —
O.
R. Dibblee —
E.
E. Greenwood —
A.
B. Irvine —
Mrs.
Edmond J. Kearns —
Frederick
C. Loofbourow —
William
J. Lowe |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Mrs.
Dana C. Blayney —
J.
Reuben Clark, Jr. —
C.
S. Culp —
Barlow
Fox —
Rendell
N. Mabey —
Fred
R. Marshall —
Allan
S. Tingey |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Claude
T. Barns —
Mrs.
Jesse F. Cannon —
Harold
P. Fabian —
Philo
T. Farnsworth, Jr. —
Fred
L. Finlinson —
F.
Henri Henriod —
Mrs.
James A. Hogle —
Fred
R. Marshall —
William
M. McCrea —
J.
C. Whittaker |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Mrs.
Alex J. Jex —
Jaren
L. Jones —
G.
Margaret Marr —
Joseph
A. Ottenheimer —
Vernon
Romney —
Reed
Stevens |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Arthur
A. Allen, Jr. —
Fred
L. Finlinson —
James
Ivers —
Mrs.
Alex J. Jex —
G.
Margaret Marr —
Joseph
A. Ottenheimer —
Franklin
Riter —
Vernon
Romney —
Oral
J. Wilkinson |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Marvin
Bertoch —
Merrill
K. Davis —
Mrs.
Alex J. Jex —
A.
Pratt Kesler —
Mrs.
Lloyd V. Pyne —
Franklin
Riter —
Vernon
Romney —
George
W. Smith —
Mrs.
R. Throckmorton —
Lamont
Toronto —
Oral
J. Wilkinson —
Mrs.
J. L. Wirthlin |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Vernon
Romney —
Lamont
Toronto |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Vernon
Romney |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
C.
Earl Alsop —
Andrew
Babinchack —
Edward
L. Burton III —
John
Bybee —
T.
William Cockayne —
John
Hawkes —
Richard
Higgins —
Jerry
C. Higginson —
Edwin
S. Hunsaker II —
Kent
Shearer —
Farrell
M. Smith —
Nicholas
L. Strike —
Joseph
L. Toronto |
| |
2004, New York:
Ed
Alter —
Timothy
Bridgewater —
David
Buhler —
LaVar
Christensen —
Greg
Curtis —
James
Evans —
Jon
Huntsman, Jr. —
Scott
Parker —
Adam
Peeples —
Mark
Shurtleff —
Michael
Waddoups —
Winston
Wilkinson |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Neil
Ashdown —
Tim
Barney —
Kelly
Casaday —
LaVar
Christensen —
Merrill
Cook —
Greg
Curtis —
Mike
Deaver —
Spencer
Eccles —
Jessica
Fawson —
Enid
Greene-Mickelsen —
Greg
Hartley —
Howard
Headlee —
Greg
Hopkins —
Greg
Hughes —
Jon
Huntsman, Jr. —
Mary
Kaye Huntsman —
Patty
Johnson —
Mike
Lee —
Dennis
Lloyd —
Nancy
Lord —
Sean
Reyes —
Mark
Shurtleff —
Derek
W. Smith —
Richard
Snelgrove —
Mark
Walker |
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