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1932 Democratic National Convention

held at Chicago Stadium
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
June 27 to July 2, 1932

resulting in the nomination of:

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
of New York, for President

and

JOHN NANCE GARNER
of Texas, for Vice-President

Other candidates for the presidential nomination, before or during this convention:
Newton D. Baker, of Ohio; Harry F. Byrd, of Virginia; John Nance Garner, of Texas; William H. Murray, of Oklahoma; James A. Reed, of Missouri; Albert C. Ritchie, of Maryland; Alfred E. Smith, of New York; Melvin A. Traylor, of Illinois; George White, of Ohio; Owen D. Young, of New York

Other candidates for the vice-presidential nomination, before or during this convention:
Mathew A. Tinley, of Iowa

State Delegations (may be incomplete!)
Alabama - California - Colorado - Connecticut - Delaware - Georgia - Idaho - Illinois - Indiana - Iowa - Kansas - Kentucky - Louisiana - Maine - Maryland - Massachusetts - Michigan - Mississippi - Missouri - Montana - Nebraska - Nevada - New Hampshire - New Jersey - New Mexico - New York - North Carolina - North Dakota - Ohio - Oregon - Pennsylvania - Rhode Island - South Carolina - Tennessee - Texas - Virginia - Washington - West Virginia - Wisconsin

Other Delegations (incomplete!)
Alaska Territory - Canal Zone - District of Columbia - Hawaii Territory - Philippine Islands - Puerto Rico - Virgin Islands

"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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