| Democratic National
Conventions: |
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1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
George
McHenry |
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1876, St. Louis:
J.
B. Rhodes |
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1912, Baltimore:
William
H. Berry —
Louis
A. Clyde —
Frank
B. Rhodes |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
John
E. McDonough —
Edward
W. Smith |
| |
1924, New York:
William
H. Berry —
Georgie
W. Drinker —
May
R. E. Lenny |
| |
1928, Houston:
John
E. McDonough —
John
H. Pitman |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
George
H. Earle |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Sara
T. Bullock —
Henry
Gouley —
C.
Fenno Hoffman —
Allen
S. Olmsted II |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Sara
T. Bullock —
Charles
Haines, Jr. —
John
J. Malick —
Thomas
J. Mangan —
Ernest
Palmer, Jr. |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Mary
Loretta Conner —
James
J. Connor —
Raymond
J. Dawson —
William
J. Hallinan |
| |
1952, Chicago:
James
J. Connor —
Alex
R. Cunningham —
Samuel
Kichtenfeld —
Elizabeth
McGeehan —
Earl
J. Remington |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Charles
J. Gane —
Dewey
Hancock —
John
J. Malick —
Paul
W. O'Rourke —
R.
Meade Smith, Jr. —
Charles
E. Wood |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Margaret
P. Britter —
John
H. Clark, Jr. —
James
J. Connor —
G.
Edward Janosik —
Irving
Kaufman —
Thomas
A. O'Keefe —
Theodore
Scott |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
James
Connor —
Richard
A. Conway —
Joseph
M. Crimmins —
William
Fitzpatrick —
J.
Spencer Holm —
James
C. Leahan —
Sylvia
Lichtenfeld —
Elden
S. Magaw —
Boyd
M. McGranaghan —
Edward
J. McKaig —
Neil
Montella —
Marius
T. Russo |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Norman
M. Aaronson —
Irene
Bennett —
Myron
Bortnicker —
George
J. Buddy —
Lottie
J. Byrd —
Patricia
H. Graff —
Tor
H. Jonassen —
Edward
A. Powers —
Joan
Reivich —
Fredric
N. Rieder —
Sarah
H. Shakespeare |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Mary
Ellen Balchunis —
Arthur
T. Doherty —
David
E. Landau |
| |
2004, Boston:
Michael
Choi —
Dottie
Gallagher —
John
F. Innelli —
Melissa
Maxman —
Alexis
McCann —
Linda
Silva |
| |
2008, Denver:
Gail
Conner —
Meg
Evans —
Thaddeus
Kirkland —
Gerald
Lawrence —
Daylin
Leach —
Elanor
Mullen —
Shelly
H. Rahman —
Joe
Sestak —
Richard
Sestak |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Chicago:
John
M. Broomall —
Jacob
S. Serrill |
| |
1884, Chicago:
G.
P. Denis —
Richard
Young |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
J.
Herbert Ogden —
Edward
A. Price —
John
B. Robinson |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Fred
T. Chandler —
William
L. Mathues |
| |
1908, Chicago:
John
B. Robinson —
S.
Everett Sproul |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Frederick
A. Howard —
James
W. Mercur |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Thomas
H. Garvin —
John
Kent Kane —
William
C. Sproul |
| |
1920, Chicago:
J.
Herbert Ogden —
William
I. Schaffer —
William
C. Sproul |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
W.
Frank Mathues —
William
C. Sproul |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Charles
A. Ernst —
John
Roach Sproul —
Rosa
M. Ward |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Robert
W. Beatty —
John
B. Hannum, Jr. —
Bessie
W. Hinkson —
John
J. McClure —
Rosa
M. Ward |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Frances
P. Donahoo —
Mildred
E. Emmons —
Caroline
M. Huber —
Wheeler
S. Sprague —
Thomas
Weidemann |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Robert
W. Beatty —
Frances
P. Donahoo —
Caroline
M. Huber —
Mae
W. Kernaghan —
William
D. Mason |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Arthur
P. Bretherick —
Eleanor
G. Evans —
Louis
Kapelski —
Anne
B. Roosevelt |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Rae
V. Biester —
John
B. H. Carter —
R.
Alexander Montgomery —
Philip
T. Sharples —
Arthur
C. Throne |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Milton
G. Baker —
John
B. H. Carter —
Samuel
E. Ewing —
O.
Warren Higgins —
J.
H. Ward Hinkson —
R.
Alexander Montgomery |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Clarence
L. Conner —
John
F. Cramp —
J.
H. Ward Hinkson —
Thomas
B. McCabe —
R.
Alexander Montgomery |
| |
1964, San Francisco:
Milton
G. Baker —
Louis
A. Bloom —
Samuel
E. Ewing —
J.
H. Ward Hinkson —
Thomas
B. McCabe —
Frank
C. P. McGlinn —
Philip
T. Sharples —
Regina
W. Tracy —
Agnes
Veitch |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Joan
D. Aikens —
Mary
Ann Arty —
Milton
G. Baker —
Philip
O. Brookes —
Wayne
Garrett —
Helen
C. MacElwee —
Basil
B. Sullivan |
| |
2004, New York:
Thomas
J. Judge —
Charles
P. Sexton |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Thomas
J. Judge —
Richard
Lacey —
Joan
Miller —
Colleen
Morrone —
Michael
Puppio —
Marion
Taxin |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
Edward
Darlington |
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