| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1892, Chicago:
A. O.
Lane |
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1912, Baltimore:
E.
W. Barret —
Borden
H. Burr —
Edward
Kernan Campbell —
William
D. Jelks —
Charles
E. Rice |
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1916, St. Louis:
W.
O. Broyles —
Ben
Davis —
Crawford
Johnson —
H.
E. McCormack —
George
Tarrant —
Frank
S. White |
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1920, San Francisco:
Sydney
J. Bowie |
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1924, New York:
Mrs.
Murray Brown —
Donald
Comer —
Mary
Echols —
Victor
H. Hanson —
Forney
Johnston —
Ben
G. Perry —
Mrs.
Charles J. Sharp |
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1928, Houston:
Borden
H. Burr —
Frank
E. Curtis —
Samuel
Dawson —
Mrs.
J. M. Hankins —
Graham
Perdue |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Frank
Bainbridge —
Mrs.
Roderick Beddow —
Hugo
L. Black —
Thomas
J. Judge —
H.
P. Lipscomb, Jr. —
Guy
A. Matlock —
Ross
C. Smith —
Mrs.
Willie Taylor —
C.
P. Theimonge |
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1940, Chicago:
Lee
Bains —
Tom
Beach —
W.
A. Berry —
Ben F.
Ray |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Albert
Boutwell —
Howard
G. Clark, Jr. —
Ivy
Gwin —
G.
W. Hanna —
John
W. Hayes —
Roger
Snyder —
Henry
W. Sweet |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
H.
M. Abercrombie —
Luther
Darden Bynum —
Bull
Connor —
J.
K. 'Jess' Edwards —
Lawson
Gambill —
G.
N. 'Nat' Hamilton —
Albert
Stapp |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Chester
Austin —
Bryan
Chancey —
W.
Cooper Green —
Robert
W. Gwin —
Raymond
Weeks |
| |
1956, Chicago:
William
C. Barber —
Laurie
C. Battle —
Bull
Connor —
Edwin
M. Crawford —
Charles
T. Emmett, Jr. —
James
M. Fullan, Jr. —
Robert
W. Gwin —
Glenn
Hewitt —
Robert
C. Humphrey, Jr. —
Wyatt
Owens —
Luther
Patrick —
S.
W. Smyer, Jr. —
Raymond
Weeks |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Bull
Connor |
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1964, Atlantic City:
Leland
Childs —
Bull
Connor —
Robert
C. Gafford —
Don
L. Hawkins —
Joe
C. Ingram —
Hubert
Kilgore —
Jess
Lanier —
Ruth
J. Owens |
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1972, Miami Beach:
Pittman
Bell —
Hugh
Boles —
Mrs.
Sam Crawford —
Charlotte
Dominick —
Velma
Drawhorn —
Mrs.
Emmett Eaton —
Wilbur
Hollins —
David
Hood, Jr. —
Jess
Lanier —
P.
Graves Musgrove —
Ruth
J. Owens —
Arthur
Shores —
Frank
Stacey —
Mrs.
Jesse Todd —
Robert
Vance |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Richard
Arrington, Jr. —
M.
W. Bagby —
William
J. Baxley —
William
A. Bell —
Eddie
Blakenship —
Stewart
Burkhalter —
Helen
J. Carter —
Brian
Clemmons —
Gladys
T. Coleman —
Carolyn
Davis —
Natalie
Davis —
John
Hilliard —
E.
B. McClain —
Bobbie
Greene McDowell —
Sally
B. Rodgers —
John
D. Saxon —
Carole
Smitherman —
Joe
Turnham |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Helen
J. Carter —
Earl
F. Hilliard |
| |
2004, Boston:
Katherine
Baker —
Tom
Barnett —
Helen
J. Carter —
Artur
Davis —
Carolyn
Davis —
Grover
Dunn —
Priscilla
Dunn —
Doug
Jones —
E.
B. McClain —
Rodger
Smitherman —
Shelia
Smoot —
Patricia
Todd |
| |
2008, Denver:
Louise
Alexander —
Katherine
Baker —
Louis
Baxley —
Holley
Camp —
LaKeisha
M. Chestnut —
Jennifer
Clarke —
Linda
F. Coleman —
Merika
Coleman —
John
N. Crenshaw —
Artur
Davis —
Grover
Dunn —
Priscilla
Dunn —
Patricia
Henderson —
Earl
F. Hilliard, Jr. —
Earl
F. Hilliard —
Fred
Horn —
Frank
D. McPhillips —
Giles
G. Perkins —
Shelia
Smoot |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1888, Chicago:
Albert
Boyd —
Lewis
E. Parsons, Jr. —
William
M. Robertson —
John
H. Thomasson —
Joseph
W. White —
William
Youngblood |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
M.
L. Fowlkes —
W.
C. Hanlon —
A.
A. Hartwell —
W.
R. Pettiford |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
James
W. Hughes |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Truman
H. Aldrich —
J.
Rivers Carter —
Daniel
N. Cooper |
| |
1908, Chicago:
William
R. Fairley —
Frank
H. Lathrop —
U.
G. Mason —
Joseph
H. Montgomery —
John
A. Steele —
Nenian
L. Steele —
Joseph
O. Thompson |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Alex
C. Birch —
J.
Rivers Carter —
J.
C. Diffay —
Thomas
J. Kennamer —
U.
G. Mason |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Charles
J. Allison —
J.
G. Base |
| |
1920, Chicago:
J.
C. Diffay —
Frank
H. Lathrop |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
John
G. Bass —
J.
M. Hallman —
Thomas
J. Kennamer —
John
T. McEniry —
William
E. Snead |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
A.
J. Abercrombie —
Thomas
J. Kennamer —
John
T. McEniry —
William
E. Snead |
| |
1932, Chicago:
John
G. Bass —
Thomas
J. Kennamer —
Frank
H. Lathrop —
John
T. McEniry —
J.
C. McNaron —
William
E. Snead |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
T.
K. Kennamer —
William
L. Longshore —
John
T. McEniry —
J. E.
Sims —
William
E. Snead |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Julius
B. Cooper —
Charles
McNaron —
Charles
R. Robinson |
| |
1944, Chicago:
C.
R. Holliman —
William
L. Longshore —
Charles
R. Robinson —
Claude
O. Vardaman |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Victor
A. Burks —
Homer
A. Jackson —
William
L. Longshore —
Charles
R. Robinson —
Claude
O. Vardaman |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Victor
Burk —
C.
R. Holliman —
Claude
O. Vardaman |
| |
1960, Chicago:
McKinley
Cash —
Dora
Creed —
Manuel
N. Ferguson —
C.
R. Holliman —
Homer
A. Jackson, Jr. —
William
L. Longshore, Jr. —
Mignon
Comer Smith —
Claude
O. Vardaman |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Thomas
H. Brigham —
Homer
A. Jackson, Jr. —
Stanley
Jones —
Harold
F. Miller, Jr. —
Marvin
Prude —
Mrs.
Michael Putnam —
John
H. Schuler —
Mrs.
Joseph Simpson —
Kay
Thomas —
Hall
Thompson |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
William
M. Acker, Jr. —
Edward
S. Allen —
Carolyn
Golden —
James
A. Holliman —
Homer
A. Jackson, Jr. —
Bentley
Owens —
G.
P. Parham —
George
G. Seibels, Jr. —
Albert
L. Smith, Jr. —
Leslie
S. Wright, Jr. |
| |
2004, New York:
John
Amari —
Bettye
Fine Collins —
Lee
Davis —
Mark
Gaines —
Bobby
Humphreys —
Susan
Kelley —
Pat
Moore —
J.
T. Waggoner |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Marie
B. Agee —
Spencer
T. Bachus III —
Chris
Brown —
Sallie
Bryant —
Bettye
Fine Collins —
Lee
Davis —
Phyllis
Davis —
Tom
Davis —
Joe
Domnanovich —
Bill
Eddleman —
Ira
Flax —
Anne
Glass —
Joie
E. Jones —
Robert
E. Jones, Jr. —
Matt
Lembke —
Scott
Myers —
Barbara
O'Neal —
Gary
E. Paddick —
Lee
Schmitt —
John
H. Sellers —
Lee
Styslinger —
Christy
Swaid —
Swaid
N. Swaid —
Michael
Vest —
J.
T. Waggoner —
Cliff
Walker —
Edgar
Welden —
Jack
Williams |
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