| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
P.
W. Hoadley |
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1868, New York:
Augustus
H. Garland |
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1908, Denver:
James
P. Clarke |
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1912, Baltimore:
James
P. Clarke —
W.
G. Hutton |
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1916, St. Louis:
W.
G. Hutton —
Tom
Poe —
W.
V. Powell |
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1924, New York:
Charles
H. Brough —
Harvey
G. Combs —
Donald
K. Hawthorne —
Darden
Moose —
Virgil
C. Pettie —
Joseph
T. Robinson —
Thomas
A. Wilson |
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1928, Houston:
Mrs.
Frank Dodge —
W.
D. Jackson —
Mrs.
W. D. Jackson —
Emma
Riley —
Joseph
T. Robinson —
Clifton
Scott —
Mrs.
John F. Weinmann |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Carl
E. Bailey —
Ethel
Cole Cunningham —
Pearle
Davis —
J.
Marion Futrell —
Mrs.
T. J. Newman —
Charles
E. Parker —
Murray
Reed —
Mrs.
Lewis Rhoton —
Emma
Riley —
Joe
H. Schneider —
Roy
W. Spence —
Paul
Summers —
Maude
Walt —
Earl
Wiseman |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Carl
E. Bailey —
Mrs.
C. E. Heffner —
Mrs.
Charles H. Miller —
Mrs.
D. D. Terry |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Homer
M. Adkins —
Sam
Bracy —
Harry
Earhart —
John
Greene —
Mrs.
C. E. Heffner —
Charles
Q. Kelley —
Murray
Reed —
John
A. Riggs —
Mrs.
Price Shoffner |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Harold
Sadler —
Beloit
Taylor —
June
P. Wooten |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Ted
Brewer —
Harvey
G. Combs —
James
N. Dowell —
Frank
Hamblett —
Sam
Rorex —
Forrest
Rozzell —
Beloit
Taylor —
Latane
Temple —
Frank
L. Whitbeck —
J.
Ed Wright |
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1956, Chicago:
Homer
M. Adkins —
Mrs.
E. E. Ashbaugh —
Arch
Campbell —
A.
F. Crowell —
William
C. DeMers —
Wayne
E. Glenn —
Brooks
Hays —
Carl
N. Hope —
J.
Albert Hopkins —
Lewis
J. Johnson —
James
H. McClellan —
James
M. McHaney —
Pat
Mehaffy —
Hugh
B. Patterson, Jr. —
Raymond
Rebsamen —
Forrest
Rozzell —
Odell
Smith —
Beloit
Taylor —
Henry
Woods |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
W.
R. Alstadt —
Mrs.
E. E. Ashbaugh —
Leon
B. Catlett —
Harvey
G. Combs —
J.
B. Dodds —
Carl
N. Hope —
Horace
Illing —
Pat
Mehaffy —
Louise
Porter —
Wes
Pruden, Jr. —
Raymond
Rebsamen —
Irma
Smith —
Shuler
Smith —
W.
J. Smith —
Joe
M. Smreker —
Floyd
Taylor —
Reed
W. Thompson —
Ray
Thornton —
Mrs.
R. E. Weaver, Jr. —
V.
H. Williams, Jr. —
R.
A. Young, Jr. |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
W.
R. Alstadt |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Lottie
H. Shackelford |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Don
R. Beavers —
Sheila
G. Bronfman —
Winston
Bryant —
Eleanor
Coleman —
Dana
David Deree —
Jimmie
Lou Fisher —
Bynum
Gibson —
Joann
B. Martin —
Barbara
O'Dell —
Ron
Oliver —
Jim
Pledger —
Sharon
Priest —
Judy
F. Robertson —
Lottie
H. Shackelford —
Billy
Watkins —
Mary
Louise Williams —
Gus
Wingfield —
Darlene
Woodall |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Jimmie
Lou Fisher —
Ron
Oliver —
Lottie
H. Shackelford —
Vic
Snyder —
Gus
Wingfield |
| |
2004, Boston:
Annie
Abrams —
Don
R. Beavers —
Dianne
Curry —
Amber
Elbert —
Joyce
Elliott —
Jimmie
Lou Fisher —
Terri
Hollingsworth —
Alan
Hughes —
Sean
Johnson —
Charles
King —
Sam
Ledbetter —
Jennifer
Martinez —
Ron
Oliver —
Gayle
Owens —
Cydney
Pearce —
Marion
Rawn —
Lottie
H. Shackelford —
Ron
Sheffield —
Vic
Snyder —
Mark
Wilcox —
Gus
Wingfield |
| |
2008, Denver:
Annie
Abrams —
Don
R. Beavers —
Adrienne
Bradley —
Lynette
Bryant —
Wanda
Bynum Ashley —
Linda
Chesterfield —
Robert
Edwards —
Jane
Gray-Todd —
Bill
Gwatney —
Omaya
Jones —
Charles
King —
Chris
Masingill —
Maria
Peters —
Lottie
H. Shackelford —
Vic
Snyder —
Kathy
Webb |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1868, Chicago:
Alexander
McDonald —
Benjamin
Franklin Rice |
| |
1872, Philadelphia:
Powell
Clayton —
Ozra
A. Hadley |
| |
1880, Chicago:
Powell
Clayton —
Stephen
W. Dorsey —
M.
W. Gibbs —
Ozra
A. Hadley —
Jerome
Lewis |
| |
1884, Chicago:
Henry
M. Cooper —
M.
W. Gibbs —
Logan
H. Roots |
| |
1888, Chicago:
William
Laporte —
George
N. Perkins —
J.
E. Rector —
Logan
H. Roots |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Henry
M. Cooper —
M.
W. Gibbs —
John
McClure |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
M.
H. Johnson —
John
McClure —
Patrick
Raleigh —
Sid
B. Redding —
J.
P. Robinson |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Oscar
Davis —
Sid
B. Redding |
| |
1908, Chicago:
John
E. Bush —
John
Bruce Cox —
S.
A. Jones —
P.
A. Knowles —
H.
L. Remmel |
| |
1912, Chicago:
John
E. Bush —
S.
A. Jones —
A.
C. Remmel —
H.
L. Remmel —
S.
A. Williams |
| |
1916, Chicago:
George
L. Mallory —
A.
C. Remmel —
H.
L. Remmel |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Guy
W. Caron —
George
L. Mallory —
A.
C. Remmel —
H.
L. Remmel —
E. M.
Rowe —
Mary
Alice Sawyer |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
J.
F. Carlton —
Mrs.
H. H. Foster —
W. S.
Holt —
Dave
Katz —
George
L. Mallory —
Elias
Rector —
H.
L. Remmel —
Wallace
Townsend |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Arthur
W. Campbell —
S.
A. Jones —
A.
C. Logan —
George
L. Mallory —
Nell
Remmel —
Wallace
Townsend |
| |
1932, Chicago:
George
L. Mallory —
Mrs.
A. C. Remmel —
Andrew
J. Russell —
Wallace
Townsend |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Osro
Cobb —
S.
L. Green —
S.
A. Jones —
George
L. Mallory —
Mrs.
A. C. Remmel —
Wallace
Townsend |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Gordon
H. Campbell —
Osro
Cobb —
S.
L. Green —
John
A. Hibbler —
S.
A. Jones —
George
L. Mallory —
Mrs.
A. C. Remmel —
J.
A. Tellier —
Wallace
Townsend |
| |
1944, Chicago:
A.
L. Barber —
J.
R. Booker —
Gordon
H. Campbell —
John
A. Hibbler —
George
L. Mallory —
Mrs.
A. C. Remmel —
Wallace
Townsend |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
A.
L. Barber —
J.
R. Booker —
Gordon
H. Campbell —
Osro
Cobb —
John
A. Hibbler —
George
L. Mallory —
Mrs.
A. C. Remmel —
Pratt
C. Remmel —
Wallace
Townsend |
| |
1952, Chicago:
A.
L. Barber —
Arthur
W. Campbell —
Osro
Cobb —
John
A. Hibbler —
H.
A. Powell —
Pratt
C. Remmel —
Wallace
Townsend |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
A.
L. Barber —
George
L. Mallory —
L.
B. Morgan, Jr. —
H.
A. Powell —
Mrs.
A. C. Remmel —
Pratt
C. Remmel —
Marian
Smith —
Wallace
Townsend |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Mrs.
Osro Cobb —
Mrs.
Beal Kidd —
Mrs.
Jack B. May —
H.
A. Powell —
Pratt
C. Remmel —
Marian
Smith —
Wallace
Townsend |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Wayne
H. Babbitt —
Mrs.
Frank McGillicuddy —
Mrs.
Willis Townsend |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Richard
C. Butler, Jr. —
M.
L. Hendricks —
Phyllis
Kincannon —
Lillian
McGillicuddy —
Carl
F. Scheibner —
Sam
Sparks —
Mildred
Tennyson —
Dorothy
Webb —
Rita
LaFaye Webb |
| |
2004, New York:
Janet
Huckabee —
A.
J. Kelly —
Joyce
Marie Phillips —
Win
Paul Rockefeller —
Sally
Carol Stevens —
Frieda
Tirado —
Robert
Trevino |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Aaron
Black —
Jonelle
Caldwell —
Rick
Caldwell —
Bonnie
Davis —
Patricia
Greene —
French
Hill —
Lauren
Huckabee —
Dennis
Milligan —
Christian
Olson —
John
Parke —
Leslie
Rutledge —
Robert
Smith, Jr. —
Liza
Freeman Wright |
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