| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1892, Chicago:
Solomon
S. Townsend |
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1896, Chicago:
William
A. Hazard |
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1912, Baltimore:
August
Belmont —
Thomas
H. O'Keefe |
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1916, St. Louis:
Frank
L. Crocker —
George
S. Emory —
Ralph
Pulitzer |
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1924, New York:
LeRoy
J. Weed |
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1928, Houston:
Thomas
J. Cuff —
Philip
N. Krug |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Charles
S. Gold —
Nathan
S. Jonas —
Philip
N. King |
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1936, Philadelphia:
Michael
Berlin —
Herbert
Bayard Swope —
John
S. Thorp |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Ferdinand
I. Haber —
Herbert
Bayard Swope —
John
S. Thorp |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Eunice
Carreau —
Ferdinand
I. Haber —
John
S. Thorp |
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1948, Philadelphia:
Rene
A. Carreau —
John
H. Dair —
Ferdinand
I. Haber —
Edward
McCarthy —
Luke
A. Mercadante —
John
S. Thorp |
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1952, Chicago:
Rene
A. Carreau —
John
H. Dair —
Richard
T. Mayes —
Edwin
J. McCarthy —
John
S. Thorp |
| |
1956, Chicago:
John
A. Anderson —
Joseph
Calderon —
Rene
A. Carreau —
Thomas
L. Collins —
William
V. Hussey —
Charles
Kerrigan —
Philip
B. Kohut —
Herbert
H. Segerman —
Carl
T. Sigman |
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1960, Los Angeles:
Sherwin
E. Allen —
Emanuel
Austern —
Rene
A. Carreau —
John
F. English —
Philip
B. Kohut —
Joseph
Liff —
Don
M. Mankiewicz —
Alicia
R. O'Connor —
Henry
A. Rigali —
Anthony
Salvati —
Arthur
A. Snyder —
Leonard
W. Tuft —
William
J. White |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Joseph
M. Baird —
Robert
S. Benjamin —
Harold
Bobroff —
Arnold
Brown —
Peter
J. Byrne —
Rene
A. Carreau —
Lansdell
Christie —
Samuel
J. Cole —
Marvin
D. Cristenfeld —
Mordecai
Dancis —
Leonard
Davis —
John
F. English —
Harold
Fertig —
Edward
J. Giannelli —
Robert
I. Kleiner —
John
McKenna —
Joseph
F. McKnight —
Edward
J. Morris —
Eugene
H. Nickerson —
Michael
N. Petito —
Donald
A. Petrie —
Thomas
J. Portela —
Stanley
Rabinowitz —
Henry
A. Rigali —
Morris
Schneider —
Bert
Speer —
Elizabeth
A. Ward —
William
J. White |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Bradley
Angel —
Ethel
Bedford —
Frances
Boehm —
Melvin
C. Brenner —
Ruth
J. Brown —
Eleanor
Chandler —
Marvin
D. Cristenfeld —
Patrick
W. Doherty —
Linda
M. Feldman —
Robert
W. Garrett —
Helen
Getler —
Sol
Handwerker —
Barbara
P. Kaplan —
Samuel
Kaplan —
Joan
B. Lang —
Abner
Levine —
Don
M. Mankiewicz —
Natalie
Murtari —
May
W. Newburger —
Eugene
H. Nickerson —
John
F. X. O'Malley —
Bernard
M. Rodin —
Robert
J. Rohan —
David
B. Roosevelt —
Charles
E. Russel —
Betty
G. Schlein —
Donald
Shaffer —
Anthony
Smolenski —
Barbara
Spadanuda —
Kenneth
Sunshine —
David
L. Zielenziger —
Zelma-Jean
Zurer |
| |
1980, New York:
Jeanne
R. Aronson —
Morton
Bahr —
Carole
A. Barnett —
Harold
Berger —
Carol
Berman —
Jeffery
Bloom —
Steven
P. Bloom —
Sol
C. Chaikin —
Myrtle
Crawford —
Alvin
Dorfman —
Linda
Sherrie Drucker —
Hazel
N. Dukes —
Roberta
Edelman —
Mel
Ehrlich —
David
Gold —
Cherry
Anne Huskins —
Justin
V. Judd —
Madge
Kaplan —
Patrick
James Kelly —
Charles
B. Lesnick —
Cathyann
Mooney —
Mary
F. Murphy —
Lorraine
Phinn —
Jan
D. Pierce —
Michael
Polansky —
Jacqueline
Richman —
Benedict
F. Romano —
Evelyn
Roth —
Thomas
Stivala —
Arthur
Susswein —
Anne
Weiland —
Peggy
Ann Weinstein |
| |
1984, San Francisco:
Jeanne
Angiulo —
Morton
Bahr —
Corey
B. Bearak —
Rocco
Campanaro —
Sol
C. Chaikin —
Hazel
N. Dukes —
Delores
Ehrlich —
Joan
M. Flatley —
Jerome
B. Fleischman —
Harold
Forma —
Judith
Guise —
Elaine
B. Horowitz —
Arthur
J. Kremer —
Charles
B. Lesnick —
May
W. Newburger —
Angelo
F. Orazio —
Lorraine
Phinn —
Rener
H. Reed —
Pearl
Weill —
Robert
Zimmerman |
| |
1988, Atlanta:
Barbara
Amster —
Jeanne
Angiulo —
Estelle
M. Bressler —
Thomas
P. DiNapoli —
Hazel
N. Dukes —
Billy
Dupree —
Winnifred
S. Freund —
Cynthia
Hansberry —
Elaine
B. Horowitz —
George
Israel —
Madge
Kaplan —
Elizabeth
Langiulli —
Steven
M. Lebowitz —
Mary
B. Meenaghan —
Martin
L. Mellman —
May
W. Newburger —
Jan
D. Pierce —
John
Ruggiero —
Susan
Gordon Ryan —
Thelma
Sardone —
Angela
V. Shaw —
Patricia
Sullivan —
Pearl
Weill |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Beverly
Aulman —
Estelle
M. Bressler —
Anouska
Cheddie —
Roger
H. Corbin —
Fannie
L. D. Davis —
Karen
Gallego —
Barbara
Johnson —
Edwin
Lopez —
Seretta
McKnight —
Bruce
Nyman —
Todd
Richman —
Stephen
Sabbeth —
Donna
Schwartz —
Lee
Seeman —
Phyllis
Seitz —
Louise
Skolnik —
Thomas
R. Suozzi —
Melvyn
I. Weiss |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Roger
H. Corbin —
Thomas
P. DiNapoli —
Thomas
R. Suozzi —
Robert
Zimmerman |
| |
2004, Boston:
Kevan
Abrahams —
Klaus
Bornemann —
Mindy
Bornemann —
Sharon
Commissiong —
Marilyn
Cooper —
Roger
H. Corbin —
John
Garvey —
Dorothy
L. Goosby —
Wayne
Hall —
Earlene
Hooper —
Craig
M. Johnson —
Marianela
Jordan —
Jonathan
S. Kaiman —
Kim
Kaiman —
Carolyn
McCarthy —
Stephen
C. McInnis —
Michael
H. Reich —
Susanne
Seperson —
Robert
Zimmerman |
| |
2008, Denver:
Gemma
C. de Leon —
Thomas
P. DiNapoli —
John
R. Durso —
Gregory
E. Floyd —
Thomas
J. Garry —
Dorothy
L. Goosby —
Jay
S. Jacobs —
Jonathan
S. Kaiman —
Andrea
Leeds —
David
L. Mejias —
John
Y. Park —
Michael
H. Reich —
Thomas
R. Suozzi —
Nina
E. Tribble —
Diane
V. Yatauro —
Robert
Zimmerman |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1884, Chicago:
John
A. King |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Smith
Cox —
John
B. C. Tappen |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Smith
Cox —
C.
Chester Painter |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Jeremiah
Wood |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Lidie
McWhinney —
Theodore
Roosevelt |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Theodore
Roosevelt —
Margery
Wright |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Henry
Root Stern —
Margery
Wright |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Virginia
M. Bacon —
George
R. Brennan —
Claire
A. Brown —
J.
Russel Sprague —
Henry
Root Stern |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Virginia
M. Bacon —
F.
Trubee Davison —
Henry
U. Harris —
Theodore
Roosevelt —
J.
Russel Sprague |
| |
1944, Chicago:
David
Dows —
Leonard
W. Hall —
J.
Russel Sprague |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
George
R. Brennan —
Leonard
W. Hall —
J.
Russel Sprague —
Henry
Root Stern —
Jennie
A. Wanzer |
| |
1952, Chicago:
George
R. Brennan —
Mrs.
L. G. Cumming —
Leonard
W. Hall —
Norman
F. Penny —
J.
Russel Sprague —
Jennie
A. Wanzer |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Frank
J. Becker —
Edward
S. Betts —
Joseph
F. Carlino —
Steven
B. Derounian —
Ernest
F. Francke —
Leonard
W. Hall —
William
D. Meisser —
A.
Holly Patterson —
Norman
F. Penny —
John
Hay Whitney |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Frank
J. Becker —
William
M. Cameron —
Joseph
F. Carlino —
Steven
B. Derounian —
Samuel
D. Gerber —
William
D. Meisser —
Salvatore
A. Milone —
A.
Holly Patterson —
C.
Bruce Pearsall —
Norman
F. Penny —
William
L. Pfeiffer |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Frank
J. Becker —
Nathan
L. H. Bennett —
Joseph
F. Carlino —
Aaron
B. Cohen —
Steven
B. Derounian —
Palmer
D. Farrington —
Elsa
Marthen —
Clinton
G. Martin —
Allen
C. Miller —
Salvatore
A. Milone —
C.
Bruce Pearsall —
William
L. Pfeiffer —
Edward
J. Speno —
Vincent
J. Walsh —
Mortimer
S. Weis |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Penelope
D'Amato —
Isabel
R. Dodd —
George
J. Farrell, Jr. —
Raye
Garfinkle —
Norman
F. Lent —
Joseph
M. Margiotta —
Francine
Mintz —
Joan
G. O'Shaughnessy —
Thomas
T. Pierce —
Joan
P. Schmutz —
Sinita
Walker —
John
W. Wydler |
| |
1996, San Diego:
Michael
C. Axelrod —
Penny
Corsentino —
Easa
Easa —
Jeffrey
Forchelli —
Daniel
Frisa —
Richard
V. Guardino —
Thomas
S. Gulotta —
John
B. Kiernan —
Norman
J. Levy —
Joseph
N. Mondello —
Gregory
P. Peterson —
James
E. Picken —
Dean
G. Skelos |
| |
2004, New York:
Diana
Centrella Prevete —
Peter
J. Schmitt —
Dean
G. Skelos |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Mark
Broxmeyer —
Eugene
J. Canty —
Mark
Demetropolous —
Lawrence
Farbman —
Linda
H. Green —
Jack
Irwin —
Lawrence
Kadish —
Grant
M. Lally —
Anthony
Macagnone —
Joseph
N. Mondello —
Linda
Mondello —
Edward
Mullins —
Thomas
Nothel —
Dennis
Ostermann —
Angela
Powers —
Dean
G. Skelos —
Michael
Zummo |
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