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Staunton city Political Parties



Staunton city Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: S. M. Yost
   1876, St. Louis: M. G. Harman
   1912, Baltimore: Peyton Cochran
   1920, San Francisco: Charles Curry
   1924, New York: Hugh B. Sproul
   1940, Chicago: Curry Carter — John Neff
   1944, Chicago: W. S. Moffett — John P. Neff, Jr.
   1952, Chicago: Mrs. Curry Carter
   2008, Denver: Barbara Lee
Republican National Conventions:
   1904, Chicago: S. Brown Allen — R. A. Fulwiler
   1912, Chicago: R. A. Fulwiler
   1916, Chicago: R. A. Fulwiler
   1924, Cleveland: Duncan Curry
   1928, Kansas City: R. A. Fulwiler
   1932, Chicago: Guy R. Fisher — R. A. Fulwiler — William A. Grubert
   1952, Chicago: Stephen D. Timberlake
   1956, San Francisco: Joseph R. Nutt, Jr.
   1964, San Francisco: Winston B. Wine
   1972, Miami Beach: Irene Kaufman
   2004, New York: Gene R. Ergenbright
   2008, St. Paul: Lynn Mitchell — Christopher Saxman
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: B. G. Baldwin

 

 


 
   
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