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Barbour County
West Virginia
Barbour County Political Parties
Democratic Party chairs in Barbour County (incomplete!): F. B. Murphy, 1917 — A. D. Woodford, 1929 — Fred Moore, 1940-41 — W. F. Townsend, 1942 — Edward B. Smith, 1945-46 — William T. George, Jr., 1949 — Allen P. Smith, 1955 — Edward B. Smith, 1961-62 — Arnett D. Marks, 1968 — Hugh Costello, 1970 — John Huff, 1972 — Victor Thacker, 1975 — E. E. Bryan, 1983
Republican Party chairs in Barbour County (incomplete!): J. R. Weekley, 1917 — Guy H. Michael, 1940-42 — Ralph Waddell, 1945-46 — J. Laulis Kennedy, 1959-61 — Carney Malone, 1962 — Sherman Lindsey, 1969 — Richard G. Weekley, 1973 — Hartsel Male, 1975 — John Campbell, 1983
Barbour County
Delegates
to National Party Conventions
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