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Juneau city & borough
Alaska

Juneau city & borough Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Juneau city & borough: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Juneau city & borough: [none currently in database]


Juneau city & borough Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1904, St. Louis: Frank Bach — W. E. Crews — John H. Duckworth — Charles D. Rogers — Louis L. Williams
   1912, Baltimore: Z. R. Cheney — J. H. Cobb — L. H. Keist
   1920, San Francisco: W. W. Casey — James J. Connors — William B. Kirk — Thomas McMullen — Arthur E. Ooghe
   1924, New York: Thomas H. Ashby — W. W. Casey — James J. Connors — James McCloskey — John W. Troy
   1928, Houston: Simon Hellenthal — James McCloskey — J. McDonald — Allen Shattuck — John W. Troy — Harley Turner
   1932, Chicago: William B. Kirk — Allen Shattuck — John W. Troy
   1936, Philadelphia: James J. Connors — William A. Holzheimer — William B. Kirk — John W. Troy
   1940, Chicago: Helen Bender — John W. Troy — H. R. VanderLeest
   1944, Chicago: M. E. Monagle — Oscar G. Olson — Walter P. Sharpe
   1952, Chicago: Michael J. Haas
   1956, Chicago: E. L. 'Bob' Bartlett — Katherine D. Nordale — Felix J. Toner — Hugh J. Wade
   1960, Los Angeles: E. L. 'Bob' Bartlett — Felix J. Toner
   1968, Chicago: Avrum M. Gross — Felix J. Toner
   1972, Miami Beach: Janet Bradley — Jim Edenso — Cherie Rudolph — Jennifer Wilke
   1984, San Francisco: Andy Ebona
   1996, Chicago: Rebecca Nance — Douglas K. Rickey — Leslie Ridle — Cindy Spanyers
   2000, Los Angeles: Cindy Spanyers
   2004, Boston: Carol Anderson — Willie Anderson — Andrea Doll — Natalie Hale — Marlene Johnson — Kimberly Metcalfe-Helmar — Cindy Spanyers
   2008, Denver: Cindy Spanyers — Gary Waid
Republican National Conventions:
   1896, St. Louis: C. S. Blackett — Harrison Bostwick — Thomas S. Nowell — A. C. Van Doren — C. W. Young
   1900, Philadelphia: John G. Heid
   1904, Chicago: Oscar Foote — John G. Heid — G. M. Irwin
   1908, Chicago: Thomas R. Lyons
   1912, Chicago: Louis P. Shackleford
   1924, Cleveland: L. P. Dawes — John H. Dunn — Arthur G. Stroup
   1928, Kansas City: James Wickersham
   1932, Chicago: Karl Theile — Albert White
   1936, Cleveland: Henry A. Benson — Albert White
   1940, Philadelphia: Mrs. Eugene E. Robertson — Albert White
   1944, Chicago: E. E. Robertson — Albert White
   1948, Philadelphia: Henry A. Benson
   1952, Chicago: Howard D. Stabler
   1960, Chicago: R. N. Druxman
   1964, San Francisco: Roger G. Connor — Claude Millsap — Wilma Rhodes
   1972, Miami Beach: Thelma Cutler — Frederick O. Eastaugh
   2004, New York: Connie McKenzie
   2008, St. Paul: Annette E. Kreitzer
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