| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Samuel
Westcott |
| |
1864, Chicago:
Theodore
F. Randolph |
| |
1872, Baltimore:
Leon
Abbett |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
Leon
Abbett —
P.
H. Laverty —
Rudolph
F. Rabe |
| |
1884, Chicago:
Leon
Abbett |
| |
1888, St. Louis:
Leon
Abbett |
| |
1892, Chicago:
Leon
Abbett —
William
D. Daly |
| |
1896, Chicago:
William
D. Daly —
Allan
L. McDermott |
| |
1908, Denver:
James
A. Hamill |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Emil
Groth —
Thomas
Haight —
Peter
Hoffman —
Isaac
Klinghoffer —
Harry
H. Lange —
James
J. McAteer —
J.
J. McGovern —
Carl
G. A. Schumann —
Peter
Stillwell —
Mark
A. Sullivan —
N.
Peter Wedin |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
Thomas
F. Barton —
James
T. Brady —
George
F. Brensinger —
J.
Harry Ertle —
Patrick
R. Griffin —
Frank
Hague —
James
A. Hamill —
Daniel
A. Hermann —
Carl
G. A. Schumann —
John
J. Treacy |
| |
1924, New York:
Robert
Armstrong —
Maud
E. Childs —
John
J. Corcoran —
Edward
I. Edwards —
Patrick
R. Griffin —
Elizabeth
Kerber —
Mary
G. McCloskey —
Hattie
M. Moller —
Mary
T. Norton —
Charles
F. X. O'Brien —
James
F. Reilly —
Kathryn
Hayes Whitehead |
| |
1928, Houston:
Oscar
L. Auf der Heide —
Gustav
Bach —
John
F. Boyle —
Michael
J. Curry —
Edward
I. Edwards —
John
M. Gibson —
Daniel
A. Hermann —
A.
Harry Moore —
Lillian
B. Moore —
Mary
T. Norton —
Peter
J. O'Reilly —
Arthur
Potterton —
John
Prout |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Oscar
L. Auf der Heide —
Gustav
Bach —
John
M. Gibson —
Frank
Hague —
Daniel
A. Hermann —
William
J. McGovern —
A.
Harry Moore —
Mary
T. Norton —
John
Prout —
William
B. Quinn —
Edward
P. Strout —
John
W. Sweeney |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
A.
Harry Moore —
Mary
T. Norton —
Harry
W. Vanderbach |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Paul
F. Cullum —
Frank
Effert —
Eugene
E. Ertle —
James
Fitzpatrick —
Frederick
J. Gassert —
Bertha
Guiton —
Augustine
J. Kearney —
Abraham
Lieberman —
Helen
F. Malone —
Teresa
Maloney —
Kathryn
McCarron —
Bernard
N. McFeely —
John
Milton —
A.
Harry Moore —
Mary
T. Norton —
William
V. O'Driscoll —
Kellogg
P. Sherwood —
William
F. Sullivan —
James
L. Sweeney —
Harry
J. Thourot —
Harry
W. Vanderbach —
Margaret
Wright |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Paul
F. Cullum —
Eugene
E. Ertle —
Frederick
J. Gassert —
Edward
J. Hart —
Augustine
J. Kearney —
Bernard
N. McFeely —
William
J. McGovern —
A.
Harry Moore —
Daniel
J. Murray —
Mary
T. Norton —
William
V. O'Driscoll —
Edward
J. O'Mara —
Harry
J. Thourot —
Harry
W. Vanderbach —
John
J. Vavrence —
John
J. White |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Thomas
J. Brogan —
Edward
F. Clark —
Paul
F. Cullum —
Fred
M. DeSapio —
Anthony
Dworzanski —
Frank
H. Eggers —
Edward
J. Hart —
Joseph
M. Healey —
Charles
Heiser —
John
J. Kane —
Wilbur
J. McGowan —
Mary
T. Norton —
Edward
J. O'Mara —
Arthur
Potterton —
Frank
E. Rodgers —
Harry
J. Thourot —
Harry
W. Vanderbach |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Harry
Buesser —
Edward
F. Clark —
Patrick
J. Donnelly —
Edward
J. Hart —
Joseph
M. Healey —
Wilbur
J. McGowan —
Louis
J. Messano —
A.
Harry Moore —
Patrick
W. Mullane —
Frank
E. Rodgers —
Helen
Griffin Sheehan —
Alfred
D. Sieminski —
T.
James Tumulty —
Harry
W. Vanderbach |
| |
1956, Chicago:
John
R. Armellino —
Bernard
J. Berry —
Marcus
Carpenter —
Edward
F. Clark —
John
M. Deegan —
William
J. Flanagan —
John
J. Grogan —
Edward
J. Hart —
Joseph
M. Healey —
John
J. Kane —
Joseph
Kelly —
Herman
G. Klein —
Florence
McIntyre —
Louis
J. Messano —
James
F. Murray —
Frank
E. Rodgers —
Joseph
A. Soriero —
Harry
J. Thourot —
Lawrence
A. Whipple —
Chester
J. Wojtycha |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
John
R. Armellino —
John
M. Deegan —
Alice
M. Dolan —
Francis
G. Fitzpatrick —
William
J. Flanagan —
John
J. Grogan —
Joseph
M. Healey —
William
F. Kelly, Jr. —
John
V. Kenny —
Herman
G. Klein —
Abraham
Lieberman —
Fred
W. Martin —
Florence
McIntyre —
William
V. Musto —
Phelps
Phelps —
Regina
F. Reuter —
Frank
E. Rodgers —
Joseph
A. Soriero —
Charles
J. Weaver —
Thomas
J. Whelan —
Chester
J. Wojtycha |
| |
1980, New York:
Thomas
J. Cifelli —
Margaret
DeSantis —
Russell
Douglas —
Christopher
J. Jackman —
Bernard
F. Kenny, Jr. —
Gerald
A. Lange, Jr. —
Maureen
Mantineo —
Margaret
Mary McDermott —
Izetter
McDuffy —
Rose
Moore —
Lois
Shaw —
Jaime
Vazquez —
Gwen
A. Watson |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Thomas
Cowan —
Nidia
Davila-Colon —
O.
John DiSalvo —
Santa
Duroy —
Chris
Evangel —
Zulima
V. Farber —
Diana
Femia —
Christopher
J. Jackman —
Ruby
Jones —
Jerome
Lazarus —
Sonya
Martinez —
Robert
Menendez —
Barbara
Jackson Mirasola —
Edward
O'Connor —
Edward
B. Pulver —
Diane
Rich —
Frank
Rodgers —
John
Sakellams |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Robert
Crespo —
Nidia
Davila-Colon —
Joseph
V. Doria, Jr. —
Zulima
V. Farber —
Willie
L. Flood —
Rudy
Garcia —
John
Hampton —
Melissa
Holloway —
Robert
C. Janiszewski —
Leonard
P. Kiczek —
Richard
Malizia —
John
Mautone —
Robert
Menendez —
Anselmo
Millan —
Migdalia
Mojica —
Haydee
Montenegro —
Julia
Valdivia |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Joseph
V. Doria, Jr. —
Robert
Menendez |
| |
2004, Boston:
Bernard
F. Kenny, Jr. —
Joan
M. Quigley —
Francine
Shelton —
Albio
Sires —
L.
Harvey Smith —
Silverio
Vega |
| |
2008, Denver:
Tonio
Burgos —
Sandra
B. Cunningham —
Vanessa
Czaplicki —
Bill
Gaughan —
Jerramiah
T. Healy —
William
Matsikoudis —
Mala
R. Mehta —
Joan
M. Quigley —
Tilo
Rivas —
Caridad
Rodriguez —
Albio
Sires —
Mariano
Vega, Jr. —
Silverio
Vega |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
Denning
Duer —
Dudley
S. Gregory |
| |
1860, Chicago:
Denning
Duer —
Dudley
S. Gregory —
Ephraim
Marsh |
| |
1868, Chicago:
James
Gopsill |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Thomas
McEwan, Jr. |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
Edward
P. Allen —
Henry
J. Lemmer —
Flavel
McGee —
William
A. Schell —
Edward
M. Watson —
Edward
W. Wooley |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Aaron
F. Baldwin —
Philip
J. Dandt —
William
J. Davis —
Samuel
D. Dickinson —
Frederick
Dieffenbach —
Mark
M. Fagan —
W.
G. Nelson —
T.
N. Tenbroeck —
Herman
Walker |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Joseph
A. Dear |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Edgar
B. Bacon —
Louis
M. Brook —
John
F. Gardner —
Charles
C. James —
James
W. McCarthy —
George
L. Record —
John
Rotherham —
Frederick
Vollmer, Jr. |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Thomas
A. Angell —
John
A. Blair —
Edward
C. Brennan —
Fred
Dieffenbach, Jr. —
Pierre
P. Garven —
William
E. Hansen —
John
Headden —
Walter
Kudlich —
John
M. Rehm —
Horace
K. Roberson —
Frederick
Schultz —
Robert
E. Torrance |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Arthur
B. Archibold —
George
E. Divers —
Richard
Doherty —
Charles
V. Finch —
Charles
A. Heins —
Samuel
W. Smith —
William
P. Verdon —
Thomas
S. Vierow |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Percy
G. Britt —
George
E. Cannon —
Robert
Carey —
Howard
R. Cruse —
John
Ferguson —
Edward
C. Gunther —
Frank
J. Lischke —
Thomas
A. McDonald —
Clarence
M. Owens —
William
B. Ross —
Charles
A. Ruhlmann —
George
Sheetz |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Robert
A. Alberts —
Thomas
H. Brown —
Louise
M. Curtis —
J.
Lawrence Evans —
John
F. Gardner —
Mary
C. Laterman —
Frank
S. McArthur —
Charles
A. Ruhlmann —
Paul
Siglie —
William
H. Speer —
Charles
F. Stoebling |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Robert
Carey —
Daisy
Douglas —
Alice
B. Hamilton —
Edna
McCaffrey —
William
B. Ross —
Charles
A. Ruhlmann —
Edward
A. Seyler —
Charles
F. Stoebling —
J.
Beier Theurer —
August
Ziegener |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Robert
Carey —
Augusta
J. Crothers —
Alice
B. Hamilton —
Sally
Mansfield —
Ethel
A. Mauer —
Horace
K. Roberson —
Manila
Theurer —
John
F. Wilkens |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Donald
Allen —
Robert
Carey —
Raymond
J. Cuddy —
Louise
M. Curtis —
Alice
B. Hamilton —
Thomas
A. McDonald —
Julius
C. Raab —
Robert
F. Reany —
Carl
A. Ruhlmann —
John
F. Wilkens —
Mrs.
Fayette Wilson |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Robert
Carey —
Louise
M. Curtis —
Benjamin
J. Darling —
Joseph
J. Jialdini —
Frederick
Law —
William
G. McKinley —
Joshua
Ringle —
Harold
Ritter —
Carl
A. Ruhlmann —
J.
Beier Theurer —
John
F. Wilkens |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Frank
Elia —
Joseph
J. Jialdini —
Samuel
F. Mongiello —
Joshua
Ringle —
Carl
A. Ruhlmann —
Mary
Shafran —
Mrs.
E. C. Smith —
J.
Beier Theurer —
Mrs.
E. Thomas —
John
W. Wilkens |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Edna
Bauer —
Frank
B. Chapman —
Joseph
J. Jialdini —
Frederick
Law —
Abraham
Lightdale —
Joshua
Ringle —
Carl
A. Ruhlmann —
Elizabeth
L. Sharp —
J.
Beier Theurer —
John
F. Wilkens |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Edna
Bauer —
Frank
B. Chapman —
George
Jensen —
Joseph
J. Jialdini —
Edward
T. Magee —
Carl
A. Ruhlmann —
Donald
Spence —
J.
Beier Theurer —
John
F. Wilkens |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Frank
B. Chapman —
George
Jensen —
Joseph
J. Jialdini —
Eugene
P. Kenny —
Gene
Macri —
Helen
E. Marshall —
Elizabeth
G. Reiser —
Samuel
A. Schneiderman —
J.
Beier Theurer |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Marita
Borzaga —
Evelyn
Holender —
George
Jensen —
Joseph
J. Jialdini —
Henry
Koenigsberg |
| |
2004, New York:
Theresa
de Leon —
Joshua
Miranda-Maarieveld —
Bret
Schundler |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Irene
Kim Asbury —
Michael
S. Glassner —
Beth
Hamburger —
Alberto
Rodriguez —
Joe
Turula |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
Dudley
S. Gregory |
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