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Fairbanks North Star Borough
Alaska

Fairbanks North Star Borough Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Fairbanks North Star Borough: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Fairbanks North Star Borough: [none currently in database]


Fairbanks North Star Borough Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: W. G. Cassell — L. T. Erwin
   1916, St. Louis: T. Henry Deal
   1920, San Francisco: J. Harmon Caskey — L. T. Erwin
   1928, Houston: T. Henry Deal
   1932, Chicago: T. Henry Deal
   1936, Philadelphia: Harry Phillips
   1940, Chicago: Luther C. Hess — Harry Phillips — Fred A. Sorri
   1944, Chicago: Frank S. Gordon — Jane Oliver Ryan
   1948, Philadelphia: Essie R. Dale
   1952, Chicago: Essie R. Dale — Alex Miller — Ralph J. Rivers
   1956, Chicago: Johnny Coonjohn — Essie R. Dale — Richard J. Greuel — George B. McNabb, Jr. — Alex Miller — Myra Rank — Robert Sachs — Cliff Williams
   1960, Los Angeles: Eugene Brazeau — Lew Dischner — Bob Giersdorf — Richard J. Greuel — George B. McNabb, Jr. — Ralph J. Rivers
   1968, Chicago: Dwayne Carlson — Victor Fischer — Ken Gain — Ed Merdes — Alex Miller — Don Pruhs — Ralph J. Rivers — Eva Williams
   1972, Miami Beach: Mary Ann Eininger — Bettye Fahrenkamp — Don Pruhs
   1984, San Francisco: Virgie M. King — Kurt D. Parkan — Vander Pearson
   1996, Chicago: Claudia Douglas — David Guttenberg — Virgie M. King — Valerie Therrien — Mark Tumeo
   2004, Boston: David Bantz — John Davies — Scott Kawasaki — Niilo Koponen — Ian Olson — Valerie Therrien
   2008, Denver: John Davies — Elyse Guttenberg
Republican National Conventions:
   1940, Philadelphia: Jane Dorsh
   1944, Chicago: G. O. A. Bondy
   1948, Philadelphia: Jane Dorsh
   1952, Chicago: Maurice T. Johnson
   1956, San Francisco: Sylvia Ringstad
   1960, Chicago: Robert B. Groseclose — Lucille Harkabus
   1964, San Francisco: Larry Brayton — Richard D. Jones — Jack Schleppegrell — Larmon Stennis — Mike Stepovich
   1972, Miami Beach: Barbara M. Cole — V. Paul Gavora — James Lundgren — Colin W. Towse
   2004, New York: John E. Binkley — Fred G. Brown — Doug Isaacson — Cherie M. Solie
   2008, St. Paul: Fred G. Brown — Camille O. Carlson — Patricia V. Fink — Pete B. Higgins — Mike Glen Prax — Ralph C. Seekins — Melissa M. Stepovich — Nick Stepovich — Ronald L. Warner — Jennifer S. Yuhas
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