| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
N.
C. Claiborne |
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1876, St. Louis:
M.
Munford |
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1908, Denver:
James
A. Reed |
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1912, Baltimore:
M.
E. Casey —
Huston
Crittenden —
Fred
W. Fleming —
William
T. Kemper —
James
A. Reed —
Joseph
B. Shannon |
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1916, St. Louis:
John
H. Atwood —
William
T. Kemper —
R.
W. McCurdy —
John
G. Paxton —
James
A. Reed |
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1920, San Francisco:
Joseph
B. Shannon |
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1924, New York:
Joseph
B. Shannon |
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1928, Houston:
George
H. Combs, Jr. —
Mrs.
R. J. Curdy —
Charles
M. Howell —
Mrs.
R. E. Montgomery —
T.
J. Pendergast —
Joseph
B. Shannon —
Mrs.
Ralph Swofford |
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1932, Chicago:
Joseph
B. Shannon |
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1940, Chicago:
Charles
J. Baker —
C.
R. Benton —
William
G. Boatright —
Peter
C. Goossens —
Fred
Hildebrand —
Floyd
E. Jacobs —
Frank
McCabe —
Orville
McPherson —
D.
M. Nigro —
Terrence
O'Brien —
James
M. Pendergast —
J.
A. Purdome —
Roger
T. Sermon —
Joseph
B. Shannon —
Roger
C. Slaughter —
John
Thice —
Harry
S. Truman |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Etta
P. Gallagher —
Audrey
Gunn —
Louis
J. Mazuch —
Henry
McKissick —
Tim
Moran —
Ben
Nordberg —
Mrs.
Clella Peak —
James
M. Pendergast —
Ione
Stone —
Harry
S. Truman |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Tom
Fitzgerald —
Etta
P. Gallagher —
Frances
Hink —
J.
Marcus Kirtley —
Thomas
P. Moran —
Ben
Nordberg —
Mrs.
Clella Peak —
James
M. Pendergast —
Roger
T. Sermon —
Frank
P. Shannon —
Helen
C. Stubbs —
Mrs.
Leon N. Walker |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Ann
Adams —
Anna
Brown —
Ella
Campbell —
Stanley
R. Fike —
Thomas
J. Gavin —
Bernard
W. Gnefkow —
Audrey
Gunn —
Edward
D. McCarty —
Tim
Moran —
Hazel
Patch —
James
M. Pendergast —
Agnes
Small —
Harry
S. Truman |
| |
1956, Chicago:
James
P. Aylward, Jr. —
Lucille
Cali —
W.
Franklyn Clark —
Mary
R. Coleman —
Hubert
Dalton —
Genevieve
Gallagher —
Floyd
R. Gibson —
M.
C. Gordon —
Alvin
D. Hatten —
Frances
Hink —
William
E. Kemp —
J.
Marcus Kirtley —
John
Kopp —
Charles
R. Layland —
Ethel
Mason —
Ella
Moran —
Ben
Nordberg —
James
M. Pendergast —
William
J. Randall —
Jim
Tom Reid —
William
Sermon |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Edward
F. Aylward —
James
P. Aylward, Jr. —
John
Capell —
Harry
Gallagher —
M.
C. Gordon —
Alvin
D. Hatten —
Leon
M. Jordan —
Helen
Maggio —
Henry
McKissick —
Tim
Moran —
James
M. Pendergast —
Hunter
Phillips —
Robert
Phillips —
Millie
Presta —
William
Sermon —
Floyd
L. Snyder, Sr. —
Harry
S. Truman —
James
L. Williams |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Ken
Bacchus —
Christy
Broce —
Emanuel
Cleaver —
Velda
Cook —
Fletcher
Daniels —
Charles
Dumsky —
Carmen
E. Guerra —
Jack
Hackely —
Jacqueline
Hansen —
Alyissa
Hughes —
Patrick
Hughes —
Annemarie
Jackson —
Claire
McCaskill —
Hila
Newman —
Nelson
Thompson —
Lu
Vaughan |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Velda
Cook —
Karen
McCarthy —
Hila
Newman —
Nelson
Thompson |
| |
2004, Boston:
Kay
Barnes —
Craig
Bland —
Mark
Bryant —
Carl
Calcara —
Chad
Chitwood —
Valerie
Chow —
Juanita
Clarke —
Emanuel
Cleaver —
Velda
Cook —
Darrell
Curls —
Donna
Cushman —
Joe
Hudson —
Antonia
McCauley —
Hila
Newman —
Renee
Paluka —
Lyle
Querry —
Sandra
A. Querry —
Nelson
Thompson —
Yvonne
S. Wilson |
| |
2008, Denver:
Alvin
L. Brooks —
Velda
Cook —
Monica
Curls —
Theresa
Garza Ruiz —
Aimee
Gromowsky —
Jolie
Justus —
Paul
LeVota —
Hila
Newman —
Karen
Payne —
Sandra
A. Querry —
Mike
Sanders —
Sharon
Sanders Brooks —
Sandra
Skaggs —
Ike
Skelton —
Sarah
Starnes —
Jim
Stouffer —
Scott
S. Taylor —
Kelvin
Walls —
Yolanda
Wheat —
Yvonne
S. Wilson |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1864, Baltimore:
Robert
T. Van Horn |
| |
1868, Chicago:
Robert
T. Van Horn |
| |
1872, Philadelphia:
Robert
T. Van Horn |
| |
1876, Cincinnati:
Robert
T. Van Horn |
| |
1880, Chicago:
Robert
T. Van Horn |
| |
1884, Chicago:
C.
Crysler —
Robert
T. Van Horn —
William
Warner |
| |
1888, Chicago:
John
A. Duncan —
William
Warner —
L.
P. Williamson |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
J.
C. Chastine —
Walter
S. Dickey —
H.
M. Gerhart —
W.
W. Harnden —
Louis
Wood |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Henry
M. Beardsley —
Nelson
C. Crews —
John
R. A. Crossland —
Herbert
S. Hadley —
C.
S. Jobes —
Lawrence
M. Jones —
William
Warner —
Bernard
Zick, Jr. |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Walter
S. Dickey —
Herbert
S. Hadley —
Charles
C. Madison —
Homer
B. Mann —
W.
H. H. Piatt —
Ernest
R. Sweeney |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Fred
W. Dabney —
Herbert
S. Hadley —
W.
C. Hueston —
Charles
C. Madison —
Thomas
R. Marks —
B.
W. Welch |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Albert
I. Beach —
Henry
M. Beardsley —
Myrtle
Cook —
Bessie
M. Elliott —
Daniel
A. Holmes —
Mrs.
J. W. Lyman |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Kitty
Barns —
Henry
A. Bundschu —
Frank
R. English —
Opal
W. Hibdon —
Herman
M. Langworthy —
Homer
B. Mann —
Arthur
E. McKim —
Elsa
M. Ripley —
Edward
L. Scheufler —
Theron
B. Watkins |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Justin
D. Bowersock —
Maude
Brewer —
Henry
A. Bundschu —
Bertha
H. Cothern —
Hall
DeWeese —
James
P. Kem —
Arthur
E. McKim —
Isabel
K. Miller —
John
T. Opie —
Mrs.
J. H. States |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Hazel
Campbell —
William
H. Childers —
David
B. Childs —
J.
F. Crow —
J.
Monroe Gilmore, Sr. —
James
P. Kem —
Isabel
K. Miller —
John
W. Mitchell —
Nelle
Byrd Otto —
Harvey
Roney —
W.
Capon Shank |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Verna
Anderson —
Manvel
H. Davis —
Inghram
D. Hook —
Evelyn
F. Layson —
John
W. Mitchell —
Donald
C. Nielson —
Ralph
Perry —
Harvey
Roney |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Robert
J. Benson —
Kissie
Brooks —
Anna
Daisy Culp —
Richard
A. Erickson —
J.
Monroe Gilmore, Sr. —
Wentworth
E. Griffin —
Jeffrey
P. Hillelson —
Virginia
R. Huntington —
Oscar
D. Nelson —
Minnie
E. Roby |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Robert
W. Berrey III —
Stanley
P. Christopher III —
Richard
A. Erickson —
Gertrude
Haugh —
Georgeanne
Hedges —
Alice
M. Hilleson —
John
R. Kupfer —
Robert
B. Langworthy —
Mrs.
Dorcas Neas |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Helen
Beggs —
Richard
L. Berkley —
Dru
Bridenthal —
William
O. Buffe —
Lem
T. Jones, Sr. —
Mrs.
James A. Reed —
Hoyt
H. Thompson —
Wayne
K. Tice |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Wilmer
C. Andes —
Robert
W. Berrey IV —
Joanne
Collins —
Georgeanne
Hedges —
Ray
S. James —
Duncan
Kincheloe III —
Sharlene
Krenkel —
Zeke
Ramsey —
John
B. Spence —
Michael
J. Svetlic —
Marybelle
Wnuk |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Joanne
Collins |
| |
2004, New York:
Leila
Cohoon —
Ann
Dickinson —
Jo
Keatley —
Raquel
Martinez —
Laurel
Morton —
Katharine
Porter —
Shirley
Simmons |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Zachary
L. Berstresser —
Catherine
Bleish —
Bonnie
Sue Cooper —
Elizabeth
Copeland —
Kevin
E. Copeland —
Ann
Dickinson —
James
R. Fitts —
James
Gamble —
Larry
Holland —
Keri
Martensen —
Gregory
J. Pals —
Justin
Smith |
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