| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1876, St. Louis:
R.
R. Thompson |
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1912, Baltimore:
Frederick
V. Holman |
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1916, St. Louis:
George
A. Lovejoy —
W.
L. Morgan —
Shirley
D. Parker |
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1920, San Francisco:
Maria
L. T. Hiddin —
Bessie
M. Richards —
John
H. Stevenson |
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1928, Houston:
Ashby
C. Dickson —
John
Manning —
J.
W. Morrow |
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1940, Chicago:
John
J. Beckman —
Charles
Corbin —
David
C. Epps —
Austin
F. Flegel —
Nan
Wood Honeyman —
Lotus
L. Langley —
J.
W. Morrow —
Gus
Solomon —
Monroe
M. Sweetland —
Vernon
Williams |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Douglas
B. Anderson —
Katherine
Beaumont —
John
J. Beckman —
J.
C. Caine —
W.
A. Delzell —
Dorothy
Freeman —
Robert
A. Freeman —
Thomas
R. Mahoney —
Charles
T. McPherson —
Natalie
Panek —
Dorothy
Peterson —
Nelz
Peterson —
Nancy
Robinson —
Gus
Solomon —
Lew
Wallace —
Louise
Palmer Webber —
Harry
Winkler |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Carl
Anderson —
John
J. Beckman —
Ashby
C. Dickson —
William
L. Dickson —
Phil
Dryer —
George
W. Friede —
Ashley
Greene —
Ira
Jones —
Thomas
R. Mahoney —
Charles
T. McPherson —
Natalie
Panek —
Katherine
Ryan —
Monroe
M. Sweetland —
Edwin
J. Welsh |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Elaine
Berry —
Abe
Cohn —
Si
Cohn —
C.
Girard Davidson —
Nicholas
Granet —
William
L. Josslin —
Thomas
R. Mahoney —
Walter
J. Pearson —
Terry
D. Schrunk —
Frank
Spencer —
Monroe
M. Sweetland |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Larry
Aylsworth —
Jack
Bain —
Jan
E. Bauer —
Alfred
H. Corbett —
C.
Girard Davidson —
Austin
F. Flegel —
M.
James Gleason —
Edith
Green —
Robert
D. Holmes —
Sylvia
Nemer —
Walter
J. Pearson —
Kenneth
Rinke —
W.
A. Rushlight —
Isadore
Winkleman |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Edith
Green |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Martha
Ann Adelsheim —
Anna
May Arnold —
Jan
E. Bauer —
J.
E. Bennett —
William
Bradley —
Elaine
Burnham —
William
Carnese —
Vernon
Cook —
Alfred
H. Corbett —
Virginia
Grant —
Edith
Green —
Norman
R. Howard —
Maxine
Johnson —
Maurine
Neuberger —
Walter
J. Pearson —
Kenneth
Rinke —
Beverly
Steffen —
Gustava
Thompson —
George
Van Hoomissen |
| |
1968, Chicago:
Edith
Green |
| |
1996, Chicago:
J.
Marc Abrams —
Earl
Blumenauer —
Mary
L. Botkin —
Bill
Bradbury —
Faye
M. Burch —
Margaret
Carter —
Ron
Chinn —
Arlene
Collins —
Keith
Edwards —
George
Eighmey —
Katy
Eymann —
Dan
Gardner —
Linda
Johnson —
Tracee
D. Larson —
Josie
Mendoza —
Julie
Mikalson —
Judie
Miller —
Diane
Rosenbaum —
Sherie
L. Ryan —
Bing
Wong —
David
Wu —
Ron
Wyden |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Earl
Blumenauer —
Mary
L. Botkin —
Diane
Rosenbaum —
Bing
Wong —
David
Wu —
Ron
Wyden |
| |
2004, Boston:
Art
Alexakis —
Terry
Bean —
Earl
Blumenauer —
Mary
L. Botkin —
Kate
Brown —
Ginny
Burdick —
John
Calhoun —
Jesse
Cornett —
Serena
Cruz —
Lew
Frederick —
Jennifer
Greenleaf —
Linda
Johnson —
Jason
Leon —
Nolan
Lienhart —
Paul
Maresh —
Anne
Martens —
Claire
McGee —
Jeffrey
Merkley —
Margarita
Molina —
Marissa
Moser-Boehlke —
Herbert
Prichard —
Barbara
Roberts —
Jim
Robison —
Diane
Rosenbaum —
Gail
Shibley —
Jefferson
D. Smith —
Loretta
J. Smith —
Stephanie
Strike —
Barbara
Smith Warner —
Bing
Wong —
Meredith
Wood Smith —
David
Wu —
Ron
Wyden |
| |
2008, Denver:
Enrique
M. Arias —
Bradley
P. Avakian —
Earl
Blumenauer —
Mary
L. Botkin —
Robert
W. Boyer —
Laura
E. Calvo —
Susan
Castner —
Frank
Dixon —
Jennifer
Greenleaf —
Carla
Hanson —
Elizabeth
Lopez —
Win
McCormack —
Paddy
McGuire —
Shirley
Minor —
Huma
Q. Pierce —
Mac
Prichard —
Barbara
Roberts —
Moses
Ross —
Elizabeth
T. Salter —
Andrew
D. Simon —
Jefferson
D. Smith —
Loretta
J. Smith —
Norman
R. Stoll —
Stephanie
Vardavas —
Meredith
Wood Smith —
David
Wu —
Ron
Wyden |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1888, Chicago:
Jonathan
Bourne, Jr. |
| |
1892, Minneapolis:
Jonathan
Bourne, Jr. |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
Charles
H. Dodd |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Charles
W. Ackerson —
Homer
C. Campbell —
Charles
H. Carey —
Henry
W. Coe —
Thomas
McCusker |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Charles
W. Ackerson —
E.
J. Brazell —
George
J. Cameron —
Charles
H. Carey —
A.
E. Clark —
Henry
W. Coe —
Charles
W. Fulton —
Clarence
R. Hotchkiss —
Ralph
W. Hoyt —
D.
L. Povey —
Andrew
C. Smith —
Arthur
C. Spencer |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Charles
H. Carey —
William
A. Carter —
Robert
S. Farrell —
S.
A. Matthieu —
Phil
Metschan, Jr. —
George
F. A. Walker |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
William
A. Carter —
Mrs.
Henry M. Dunn —
Robert
S. Farrell —
Russell
Hawkins —
Mrs.
Fred A. Jacobs —
Franklin
F. Korell —
Mrs.
Charles E. Runyon —
Robert
N. Stanfield —
Thomas
Swivel —
W.
L. Thompson —
Mrs.
W. L. Thompson —
William
F. Woodward |
| |
1932, Chicago:
William
A. Carter —
M.
J. Conaga —
Floyd
J. Cook —
C.
W. Curts —
Mrs.
John L. Day —
John
L. Day —
Russell
Hawkins —
Wilbur
Henderson —
Milton
Klepper —
E.
L. Meyers —
Stanley
Meyers —
Patton —
Eddie
Sammons —
L.
B. Sandblast —
Dorothy
Smith —
John
D. Smith —
Mrs.
John D. Smith —
Leslie
Smith —
W.
L. Thompson |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
T.
H. Banfield —
Henry
E. Collier —
Robert
S. Farrell, Jr. —
K.
K. Kubli —
Mrs.
Phil Metschan —
Phil
Metschan, Jr. —
Robert
N. Stanfield —
Walter
L. Tooze |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Mrs.
William M. Burns —
Robert
Campbell —
Henry
E. Collier —
C.
E. Cowdin —
Robert
S. Farrell, Jr. —
Harry
L. Idleman —
Juanita
Rushlight Leggett —
Tommy
Luke —
Phil
Metschan, Jr. —
Beatrice
Mary Paget —
Lowell
C. Paget —
Mrs.
John Y. Richardson —
Walter
J. Roots —
Donald
R. Van Boskirk —
M.
C. Woodward |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Douglas
P. Elliott —
Robert
A. Elliott —
Robert
S. Farrell —
Ted
R. Gamble —
Tommy
Luke —
Vivian
McMurtrey —
Phil
Metschan, Jr. —
Lowell
C. Paget —
Lamar
Tooze —
Sig
Unander —
Donald
R. Van Boskirk |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Ralph
H. Cake —
U.
G. Dubach —
Douglas
P. Elliott —
Shirley
Field —
Laura
C. Johnson —
Tommy
Luke —
John
Morgan —
Gordon
Orput —
William
C. Robison —
Lamar
Tooze —
Leslie
Tooze |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Victor
Atiyeh —
Craig
Berkman —
Mrs.
J. K. Brody —
Mrs.
Philip Doughtery —
Irving
Enna —
Ted
R. Gamble —
John
Y. Lansing —
Curt
Martin —
Berna
Deanne Plummer —
Mike
Walsh —
Mrs.
Robert C. Warren |
| |
2004, New York:
Louis
J. Beres —
Bruce
Broussard —
Wayne
Fordice —
Ruth
Hernance —
Tim
Nashif |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Barbara
Tennent Anderson —
James
Anderson —
Carol
Bales —
Judy
Christ —
James
Ellison —
Jay
Kushner —
Annalise
Lang —
Karen
Minnis —
Tim
Nashif —
Lois
O'Brien —
Glenn
Pelikan —
Gregory
Wooldridge |
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