Georgia Democratic Party offices
Index of Politicians by Party Office Held
State Party Officers:
Georgia Delegates to Democratic National
Conventions: very incomplete!
- 1856:
Cincinnati, Ohio
- 1860:
Charleston, S.C. and Baltimore, Md.
- 1868: New
York, N.Y.
- 1872:
Baltimore, Md.
- 1876: St.
Louis, Mo.
- 1880:
Cincinnati, Ohio
- 1884:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1892:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1912:
Baltimore, Md.
- 1920: San
Francisco, Calif.
- 1924: New
York, N.Y.
- 1928:
Houston, Tex.
- 1932:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1936:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1940:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1944:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1948:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1952:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1960: Los
Angeles, Calif.
- 1964:
Atlantic City, N.J.
- 1968:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1972:
Miami Beach, Fla.
- 1976: New
York, N.Y.
- 1980: New
York, N.Y.
- 1988:
Atlanta, Ga.
- 2000: Los
Angeles, Calif.
- 2004:
Boston, Mass.
Georgia Democratic Party County Chairs:
very incomplete!
Houston
Democratic state chairs, 1890-1958
(Incomplete!)
William
Yates Atkinson 1890-92
William
J. Harris 1912-13
John
James Flynt 1916-21
G.
E. Maddox 1925
Lawrence
S. Camp 1930-32
Charles
S. Reid 1937
William
Y. Atkinson, Jr. 1942
J.
Lon Duckworth 1945
James
S. Peters 1949
John
S. Bell 1955-58
Members of Democratic National Committee,
1920-2004 (Incomplete!)
Clark
Howell 1920
Mrs.
F. I. McIntire 1920
John
S. Cohen 1924-
Mrs.
Edgar Alexander 1929
Virginia
Polhill Price 1936
E.
D. Rivers 1947
Iris
Blitch 1948-56
Robert
Lee Russell, Jr. 1960-62
Marge
Thurman 1963
William
P. Trotter 1963
Maynard
H. Jackson 1993
Ashley
Daniel Bell 2004
Carole
Dabbs 2004
Hattie
B. Dorsey 2004
Shirley
Franklin 2004
Robert
Kahn 2004
Herbert
Mabry 2004
Richard
A. Ray 2004
Democratic state party secretaries, 1910-37
(Incomplete!)
Calvin
M. Hitch 1910-12
Mrs.
Fred A. Stowe 1937
Democratic state party treasurers, 1936
(Incomplete!)
Ivan
Allen 1936
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