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Nome census area
Alaska

Nome census area Political Parties


Nome census area Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: A. J. Daly — E. R. Dunn — E. E. Hill
   1916, St. Louis: Frank A. Aldrich — James P. Daly
   1936, Philadelphia: Thomas Gaffney
   1940, Chicago: Orville D. Cochran — Michael J. Walsh
   1944, Chicago: Orville D. Cochran — Howard Lyng — Michael J. Walsh
   1952, Chicago: William E. Beltz — Frank A. Degnan — Howard Lyng
   1956, Chicago: James A. von der Heydt
   1960, Los Angeles: William E. Beltz — Lester Bronson — John A. McNees — Michael J. Walsh — Pearse Walsh
   1968, Chicago: Tom Balone — Stan Frickie — Stan Harhut
   1972, Miami Beach: Betty Ann Frickle — Stan Harhut
   1996, Chicago: Cheryl Davis
   2008, Denver: Charles Degnan
Republican National Conventions:
   1904, Chicago: G. B. Baldwin — Albert Fink — Charles S. Johnson — W. T. Perkins
   1908, Chicago: E. E. Ailes — George A. Shea
   1912, Chicago: Jafet Lindberg
   1920, Chicago: T. M. Reed
   1940, Philadelphia: LeRoy M. Sullivan
   1944, Chicago: Nels Strand
   1948, Philadelphia: W. W. Laws
   1956, San Francisco: Charles D. Jones — W. W. Laws
   1960, Chicago: W. W. Laws — Vesta P. Sundstrom
   1964, San Francisco: W. W. Laws
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