| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Thomas
R. Horner —
W.
M. Lyter —
Will
H. Merritt —
J.
W. Shorett —
John
Shram |
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1916, St. Louis:
Alfred
Battle —
Mrs.
M. B. Harker —
Paul
Land —
William
Pigott —
Anna
Sloan Walker —
Bella
C. Westfall |
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1920, San Francisco:
Edna
Crangle —
Emma
A. Housman —
Richard
Seeley Jones —
Robert
L. Proctor —
George
E. Ryan |
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1924, New York:
Edwin
J. Brown —
A.
Scott Bullitt —
Jens
K. Jensen —
Robert
P. Oldham —
William
Pigott —
Mrs.
Hugh C. Todd —
Frank
B. Wilson |
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1928, Houston:
A.
Scott Bullitt —
Stephen
F. Chadwick —
Nella
Hurd —
William
Pigott —
W.
B. Severyns —
Hugh
C. Todd —
J.
M. Wilson |
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1940, Chicago:
Eileen
Baumgarten —
Hugh
De Lacy —
Mary
Farquaharson —
Blanche
Glazier —
Merle
Harries —
Bryce
Little —
Earl
Millikin —
Roy
B. Misener —
Howard
J. Thompson |
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1944, Chicago:
Roy
Atkinson —
J.
R. Binyon —
Elzie
B. Cox —
Jess
Fletcher —
Daisy
Gardner —
Merle
Harries —
A.
W. Hoyt —
James
Mifflin —
Thomas
C. Rabbit |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Roy
Atkinson —
Irving
Clark, Jr. —
Michael
Gallagher —
Maybelle
Hillyer —
Florence
Beck Kellogg —
Bryce
Little —
Clarence
D. Martin, Jr. —
Hugh
B. Mitchell —
Helen
Peterson —
Paul
Revelle —
E.
F. Riley |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Roy
Atkinson —
John
Brill, Jr. —
Helen
Curtis —
Isaiah
Edwards —
Kathryn
Fogg —
Michael
Gallagher —
Joe
Gluck —
Mabel
Haugan —
Louis
Hoffmeister —
Jessie
Irvine —
Sanford
Petersky —
Helen
Peterson —
Dave
Skellinger —
Simon
Wampold —
James
Wilson —
John
Wilson —
Curley
Witherbee |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Dee
Anderson —
Paula
Baker —
Rick
Bender —
Paul
J. Berendt —
Delores
Brewer —
Marie
Cook —
Joe
Cunningham —
Rod
Dembowski —
Robin
Guettler —
Leslie
Harris —
Ted
Higley —
Greg
Hullender —
Jacqueline
Jones-Walsh —
Julie
Anne Kemph —
O.
C. Koshy —
Ruthann
Kurose —
Russell
LaFontaine —
Thom
Langley —
Linda
Lanham —
Judith
Lonnquist —
William
Lowe —
Karen
Marchioro —
Sharon
Mast —
Sheryl
Ann Matthews —
David
T. McDonald —
Samuel
McKinney —
David
Nord —
Larry
Phillips —
Bob
Randolph —
Norman
B. Rice —
Nancy
Rising II —
Charles
Rolland —
Mary
Jean Ryan —
Julian
Saucedo —
P.
J. Seidenstriker —
Susan
Shary —
Jeffrey
Smith —
Stephanie
Solien —
Javier
Valdez —
Velma
Veloria —
Jessilyn
White-Head —
Deborah
Wilkinson |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Paul
J. Berendt —
Linda
Lanham —
Sharon
Mast —
David
T. McDonald |
| |
2004, Boston:
Paul
J. Berendt —
Matthew
Bergman —
Ramona
Brandes —
Bridgette
Chua Buyea —
D'Adre
Cunningham —
Alan
Dahl —
Joanna
Decker —
Lisa
Domke —
Jan
Drago —
Gayatri
Jane Eassey —
Corey
Eichner —
Dian
Ferguson —
Gregory
Gallo —
Geni
Hawkins —
Helen
P. Howell —
Shaunta
Hyde —
Francisco
Irigon —
Ken
Jacobsen —
Jeanne
Kohl-Welles —
Linda
Lanham —
Rebecca
Lewis —
Cherisse
Luxa —
Karen
Marchioro —
Sharon
Mast —
Jim
McDermott —
David
T. McDonald —
James
Mullins —
Edward
Murray —
Sylvia
Olveda —
Ricardo
Polintan —
Greg
Rodriguez —
Rita
Rosen —
Jason
Sawatzki —
Lindsay
Scola —
Ron
Sims —
Jeffrey
Smith —
Craig
A. Soucy —
Georgia
Spencer —
Janis
Traven —
Javier
Valdez —
Thomas
Vance —
Lorin
Walker —
Yvonne
Ward —
Lawrence
Winnerman —
Marie
Yamamoto |
| |
2008, Denver:
Majid
Al-Bahadli —
Sharmin
Allen —
Gaurab
Bansal —
Jessica
L. Beckett —
Nicholas
Bordner —
Victor
Collymore —
Shannon
De Rubens —
Jayron
G. Finan —
Michael
J. Finkle —
Barbara
S. Geller —
Antonia
Gonzalez —
Michelle
Gonzalez —
Jennifer
L. Hauseman —
Effenus
Henderson —
Helen
P. Howell —
Pam
Keeley —
Jeanne
Kohl-Welles —
David
T. Kunselman —
Suzan
G. LeVine —
Sharon
Mast —
Peter
Masundire —
Kimber
McCreery —
David
T. McDonald —
Linda
Mitchell —
Richard
E. Mitchell —
Nadia
Morgen —
Gregory
J. Nickels —
Dwight
Pelz —
Chris
L. Porter —
Anne
B. Price-Mills —
Mori
Rothman —
Karen
Russell —
Didi
Saluja —
Sima
F. Sarrafan —
Shanna
Sawatzki —
Ron
Sims —
Robert
Stowers —
Dave
Upthegrove —
David
Valdez —
Lorin
Walker —
Willetta
L. Ward —
Elizabeth
S. Willmott |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
E.
C. Neufelder |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Josiah
Collins —
Howard
Cosgrove —
W.
T. Dovell —
L.
P. Hornberger —
W.
A. Peters |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Scott
C. Bone —
C.
D. Bowles —
Mrs.
William A. Burleigh —
Miller
Freeman —
Robert
B. Hesketh —
E.
C. Hughes —
William
H. Overlock |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
William
M. Inglis |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Charles
E. Allen —
Fred
C. Brown —
Victor
H. Elfendahl —
Leo
Hartnett —
Mrs.
Thomas G. Hatheway —
William
M. Inglis —
William
Loffland —
Ezra
Meeker —
H.
A. P. Myers —
W.
W. Scruby —
John
J. Sullivan |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Miller
Freeman —
Frank
E. Hammond —
A.
G. Hanson —
Frank
W. Hull —
Arthur
A. Murphy —
W.
W. Scruby —
Charles
L. Smith —
John
J. Sullivan —
Mrs.
Alex Wiley |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
George
Flood —
Miller
Freeman —
J.
Y. C. Kellogg —
Warren
H. Lewis —
F.
D. Merritt —
John
J. O'Brien —
Janet
Tourtellotte |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
James
M. Bailey —
Robert
E. Dwyer —
Ralph
A. Horr —
Kenneth
C. Klepser —
Calhoun
Shorts —
Walberg
Tonstad |
| |
1944, Chicago:
James
M. Bailey —
Arnold
R. Beezer —
Robert
E. Dwyer —
Miller
Freeman —
Arthur
B. Langlie —
John
Reid —
Mary
J. Rogge |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
B.
Roy Anderson —
Martha
B. Cook —
Tyre
H. Hollander —
Harry
F. Kittleman —
Arthur
B. Langlie —
W.
W. Scruby —
William
V. S. Smith —
Charles
M. Stokes —
Dayton
A. Witten |
| |
1952, Chicago:
B.
Roy Anderson —
Josiah
Collins —
Larry
J. Costello —
Mrs.
Billie Loomis Culp —
David
Deming —
Harriet
Garber —
William
S. Howard —
Mrs.
Vincent F. Jones —
Ray
Moore —
J.
Philip Pressnall —
Charles
M. Stokes —
Jack
E. Thomas —
Willard
J. Wright —
Robert
D. Yeomans |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Mrs.
Henry B. Morris |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Russell
A. Austin, Jr. —
Con
Butenko —
Emilio
Cantu —
Charles
O. Carroll —
Beth
Davies —
Denins
H. Dunn —
Daniel
J. Evans —
William
Lee Garreson, Jr. —
Jean
Garretson —
Stephen
J. Hall —
George
H. Hood —
John
Uusitalo —
Shirley
Zipp |
| |
2004, New York:
Ann
Adams —
David
Carson —
Pedro
Celis —
Ted
Choi —
Joan
Dehn —
John
Drescher —
Jennifer
Dunn —
Ruth
Gibbs —
Ashlee
Hasselman —
Patricia
L. Herbold —
Marcia
Horwitz —
Kathy
Lambert —
Dustin
Lane —
Michael
D. McKay —
Mariana
Parks —
Marilynn
Sears —
Karen
Steele —
Rose
R. Strong —
Diane
Tebelius —
Chris
Vance —
Michael
Young |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Ann
Adams —
Creigh
Agnew —
Phil
Bevis —
Pedro
Celis —
Mike
Cero —
Joan
Dehn —
Luke
Esser —
Chris
Fidler —
Ruth
Gibbs —
Slade
Gorton —
Nadine
Gulit —
Hossein
Khorram —
Linda
Landerdahl —
Conrad
Lee —
Matthew
Lundh —
Ross
Marzolf —
Joe
Mentor —
Christopher
Morgan —
David
Nelson —
Mariana
Parks —
Margaret
Sackett —
Walt
Schrader —
Lori
Sotelo —
Rose
R. Strong —
Rozalyn
Strong —
Diane
Tebelius —
Lisa
Thwing —
Ryan
Ulrich —
Kirby
Wilbur —
Brendan
Woodward —
Michael
Young |
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