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Warren County Political Parties


Democratic Party chairs in Warren County: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Warren County: [none currently in database]


Warren County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1856, Cincinnati: Nathaniel S. Strange
   1912, Baltimore: B. W. Bradburn
   1920, San Francisco: Mrs. J. A. Mitchell
   1928, Houston: R. C. P. Thomas
   1932, Chicago: M. M. Logan — R. C. P. Thomas
   1936, Philadelphia: J. Boadley Davenport — M. M. Logan — Rodes K. Myers
   1940, Chicago: Rodes K. Myers — William H. Natcher
   1944, Chicago: Emory G. Dent — Rodes K. Myers
   1948, Philadelphia: Rodes K. Myers
   1952, Chicago: Alton Miller
   1956, Chicago: Tom Mobley — Rodes K. Myers
   1964, Atlantic City: Floyd H. Ellis — J. David Francis
   1972, Miami Beach: Charles W. Boteler, Jr. — William Foster
   1980, New York: Joe B. Campbell — Nancy Oliver Roberts
   1996, Chicago: Janice F. Campbell — Ann Toni Kereiakes — Walter D. Richards
   2004, Boston: Chris Eaton — Richard Gott — Jean-Marie Lawson — Kerry S. Morgan
   2008, Denver: Bonnie L. Gibson — Claudia P. Hanes — Walter D. Richards — Michele B. Thomas
Republican National Conventions:
   1860, Chicago: Joseph W. Calvert
   1872, Philadelphia: J. P. Coleman — R. A. Green — F. H. Richardson
   1884, Chicago: Allen Allensworth
   1888, Chicago: E. U. Fordyce
   1900, Philadelphia: E. U. Fordyce — William W. Wilson
   1904, Chicago: J. Tom Doores
   1908, Chicago: J. Tom Doores
   1912, Chicago: R. P. Green
   1924, Cleveland: Ida Isbell
   1928, Kansas City: James Hobson
   1932, Chicago: Charles A. Smith
   1936, Cleveland: D. C. Caldwell
   1948, Philadelphia: J. E. Kuykendall — Hoy L. Newman
   1952, Chicago: Hoy L. Newman
   1956, San Francisco: Hoy L. Newman
   1960, Chicago: Mrs. James R. Hines
   1972, Miami Beach: Danny J. Boggs — Mrs. Gerry Simmons
   2004, New York: J. Marshall Hughes
   2008, St. Paul: Tommy Adams — Brett Guthrie

 

 


 
   
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