Alabama Republican Party offices
Index of Politicians by Party Office Held
State Party Officers:
Alabama Delegates to Republican National
Conventions: very incomplete!
- 1868:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1872:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1876:
Cincinnati, Ohio
- 1880:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1884:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1888:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1896: St.
Louis, Mo.
- 1904:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1908:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1912:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1920:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1924:
Cleveland, Ohio
- 1928:
Kansas City, Mo.
- 1932:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1936:
Cleveland, Ohio
- 1940:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1944:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1948:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1952:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1956: San
Francisco, Calif.
- 1960:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1964: San
Francisco, Calif.
- 1968:
Miami Beach, Fla.
- 1972:
Miami Beach, Fla.
- 1976:
Kansas City, Mo.
- 1984:
Dallas, Tex.
- 1992:
Houston, Tex.
- 2004: New
York, N.Y.
Alabama Republican Party County Chairs:
very incomplete!
Calhoun
- Clarke
Republican state chairs, 1900-92
(Incomplete!)
William
Vaughn 1900
Alex
C. Birch 1923
Lewis
Henry Reynolds 1925
Joseph
C. Swann 1931-41
Claude
O. Vardaman 1942-59
Spencer
T. Bachus III 1991-92
Members of Republican National Committee,
1868-1968 (Incomplete!)
James
P. Stowe 1868-72
George
Eliphaz Spencer 1872-
Charles
H. Scott 1904
Prelate
D. Barker 1908-12
Birdie
Hooper Kennamer 1924-32
Oliver
D. Street 1924-32
Pearle
Wates 1936-44
Thomas
J. Kennamer 1937
B.
Lonnie Noojin 1940-43
Curtis
D. Adkins 1952
Mrs.
Percy M. Pitts 1952-56
Louise
W. Abernethy 1956-
Marvin
Mostellar 1956-57
Charles
Hickerson Chapman, Jr. 1964-
Members of Republican State Executive Committee,
1922-66 (Incomplete!)
J.
Foy Guin 1922
John
Earl Paterson 1928
Virgil
Sartain 1932
Ann
Bedsole 1966
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