| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1912, Baltimore:
E.
J. Giddings |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
J.
E. O'Neil —
Roy
Stafford |
| |
1924, New York:
Hubert
L. Bolen —
O.
A. Cargill —
E.
M. Semans |
| |
1928, Houston:
James
R. Armstrong —
John
J. Harden —
James
S. Ross —
John
A. Simpson |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Luther
Bohanon —
Frank
P. Douglass —
John
J. Harden —
Albert
C. Hunt —
George
D. Key —
Zeb
H. Lawter —
Mrs.
Donnelly Reid —
Mrs.
L. E. Ruble |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Grace
F. Campbell —
H.
B. Cotton —
B.
D. Eddie —
W.
G. Johnston —
Robert
S. Kerr —
Zeb
H. Lawter —
Sue
Ruble —
Roy
J. Turner —
W.
R. Wallace |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Harlan
Bell —
Mike
Donnelly —
W.
G. Johnston —
George
D. Key —
John
B. Martin —
Forrest
McIntire —
Earle
Pruet —
Roy
J. Turner —
Lucy
Walters |
| |
1952, Chicago:
B.
D. Eddie —
Norean
Johnson —
Robert
S. Kerr —
George
D. Key —
Zeb
H. Lawter —
A.
S. Mike Monroney —
Vol
Odom —
Sue
Ruble —
Ruth
Stanley —
Harold
E. Stewart —
Dan
Tankersley —
Roy
J. Turner —
Ruth
Childers Turner —
W.
A. Wilson —
Kate
Galt Zaneis |
| |
1956, Chicago:
William
P. Atkinson —
Harlan
Bell —
Loyd
Benefield —
Truman
Bennett —
Virgil
Browne —
R.
D. Cravens —
B.
D. Eddie —
Foster
Estes —
Bertrude
Fields —
George
Goldfarb —
Woody
Hunt —
Bill
Jerkins —
Bess
I. Johnson —
Al
Kavanaugh —
Robert
S. Kerr —
George
D. Key —
Zeb
H. Lawter —
Glenn
McDonald —
Tom
McNeely —
A.
S. Mike Monroney —
Ralph
Neely —
H.
Mead Norton —
D.
W. Rentzel —
Geneva
Sarratt —
Mrs.
Homer Smith —
Roy
J. Turner —
W.
W. Whiteman, Jr. —
Mrs.
Louis Williams —
Leo
Winters |
| |
1980, New York:
Ralph
Ball —
Tony
Beaverson —
Alvah
Boyd —
Myrtle
Clayton —
Donalee
Deyette —
David
Hood —
Jim
Howell —
Carol
Ann Kratz —
Jim
McGoodwin —
Barbara
Miller —
J.
D. Sapp —
Leon
Scobey |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Myrna
J. Burman —
Robert
Butkin —
W.
A. 'Drew' Edmondson —
Kimberly
Hawkins —
Glo
Henley —
Debbie
Downing —
Clifford
Hudson —
Jesse
R. Jackson —
John
L. Knowlton —
Tommie
Lou Levi —
Rojelio
Munguia —
Shirley
Robertson —
Clifton
Scott —
H.
Parker Sneed —
Ken
Talley —
Mike
Turpen —
Anna
Wilson White |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Myrna
J. Burman —
W.
A. 'Drew' Edmondson —
Debbie
Hogue-Downing —
Rojelio
Munguia —
Mike
Turpen |
| |
2004, Boston:
Pakita
Asberry —
Myrna
J. Burman —
Bernest
Cain —
Jimmy
Curry —
Teresa
R. Hill —
Cinda
L. Hughes —
Sarah
Keeney —
Debbe
Leftwich —
Jeffrey
Marsel —
Rachel
Morse —
Rojelio
Munguia —
John
Norman —
Kathy
North —
Calvin
D. Rees, Jr. —
Tim
Reese —
Jim
Roth |
| |
2008, Denver:
Pakita
Asberry —
Johanna
Best —
William
Bryles —
Ronald
G. Dye —
Kay
Floyd —
David
Gray —
Debbie
Hogue-Downing —
Ivan
Holmes —
Leslie
Hudson —
Constance
Johnson —
Al
McAffrey —
Richard
Mildren —
Jay
Parmley —
Anastasia
Pittman —
John
Reed —
Reggie
Whitten |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
G.
G. Baker |
| |
1908, Chicago:
Dennis
T. Flynn |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Jack
Jones —
G.
A. Paul |
| |
1916, Chicago:
John
Fields —
Arthur
H. Geissler |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Henry
E. Asp —
J.
E. Dyche —
Mrs.
Frank P. Northrup —
W.
H. P. Trudgeon |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Mrs.
John Fields —
John
W. Harreld —
Byron
D. Shear —
Ed
S. Vaught |
| |
1932, Chicago:
A.
C. Alexander —
Mrs.
S. M. Gloyd —
Mrs.
N. O. Hopkins —
George
Ragland —
James
S. Twyford |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Mrs.
Carl Klick —
Solon
W. Smith |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Arthur
H. Geissler —
Herbert
K. Hyde —
Lola
Pearson |
| |
1944, Chicago:
A.
C. Alexander —
James
T. Armstrong —
Arthur
H. Geissler —
C.
Edgar Honnold —
Herbert
K. Hyde |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Harold
Brand —
Mary
Long —
Fred
Suits |
| |
1952, Chicago:
C.
E. Barnes —
Vernon
Downing —
Carmon
C. Harris —
J.
S. Johnson —
Inez
Ross |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Walter
E. Curry —
Laura
Jane Downer —
Fred
M. Mock —
Warren
B. Morris —
John
Porter —
J.
D. Provo —
Mrs.
Harry J. Schafer |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Eugene
P. Alexander —
Carl
B. Anderson, Sr. —
Mrs.
C. Harold Brand —
Paul
G. Darrough, Jr. —
R.
D. Gordon, Jr. —
Bruno
Miller |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Jobyna
Baggerley —
Loraine
Bays —
Grace
Boulton —
Betty
H. Brake —
Mickey
Edwards —
John
R. McCune —
Rita
Moore —
William
Price —
Alfred
M. Snipes —
Mary
Helen Swanson —
Ron
Wallace —
Barbara
Warren |
| |
2004, New York:
Jeff
Cloud —
Odilia
Dank —
Carissa
Darling —
Evelyn
Kay Dudley —
Harold
Hite —
Brian
Maughan —
Rodd
Moesel —
Terry
Neese —
Pam
Pollard —
Brenda
Reneau —
Maressa
Seat —
Derek
Sparks —
Jonathon
Storment —
Cheryl
Williams —
Scott
Wesley Williams |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Gary
W. Banz —
Scott
Beuch —
Bunny
Chambers —
Lukus
Collins —
Mick
Cornett —
Steve
Curry —
Porter
Davis —
Tom
Douglass —
Phyllis
Gorman —
David
Holt —
Brenda
Jones —
Sally
Kern —
Charles
Key —
Kay
Kirk —
Angie
LaPlante —
Jay
Mandraccia —
Toby
Pedford —
Dale
Phillips —
Pam
Pollard —
Bill
Price —
Jason
Reese —
Jonathon
Storment —
Marg
Malson Stout —
Leonard
Sullivan —
Marilyn
Sullivan —
Cheryl
Williams —
John
Williams |
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