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Madison County
Alabama

Madison County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Madison County (incomplete!): Doug Dermody, as of 2003

Republican Party chairs in Madison County: [none currently in database]


Madison County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: G. C. Bradley — Reuben Chapman — Leroy P. Walker
   1876, St. Louis: Leroy P. Walker
   1936, Philadelphia: Shelby S. Fletcher — R. H. Richardson, Jr.
   1944, Chicago: Robert L. O'Neal
   1948, Philadelphia: Carl A. Mooring — Robert L. O'Neal
   1952, Chicago: William A. Brown — Joe S. Foster — John J. Sparkman
   1956, Chicago: Joe S. Foster — John J. Sparkman
   1968, Chicago: John Blue — Dot Little — Carolyn O. O'Connor — Jim O'Connor — Roland Strolis
   1972, Miami Beach: Jack Giles — Fred Simpson
   1996, Chicago: Elizabeth Battle — Laura Hall — Tillman Hill — Nancy L. Worley
   2000, Los Angeles: Bud Cramer — Laura Hall
   2004, Boston: Susan C. Brown — Bud Cramer — Isaiah Ezell — Albert Hall — Laura Hall
   2008, Denver: Joseph L. Battle — Susan C. Brown — Bud Cramer — Laura Hall — Richard Showers, Sr.
Republican National Conventions:
   1872, Philadelphia: William Gaston
   1880, Chicago: D. S. Brandon — Augustus W. McCullough — J. A. Thomasson
   1888, Chicago: Henry C. Binford — Francis Davis
   1892, Minneapolis: Charles D. Donegan — Augustus W. McCullough
   1896, St. Louis: David D. Shelby
   1900, Philadelphia: H. V. Cashin
   1904, Chicago: Oscar R. Hundley — William T. Hutchens
   1908, Chicago: Jere Murphy — William F. Struve
   1912, Chicago: Morton M. Hutchens — Shelby S. Pleasants
   1924, Cleveland: Jere Murphy
   1932, Chicago: John W. McCaleb
   1952, Chicago: R. Leon McCaleb
   1956, San Francisco: M. H. Lanier
   1960, Chicago: M. H. Lanier — R. Leon McCaleb
   1964, San Francisco: W. T. Hutchens
   1972, Miami Beach: Joan Keat — Barbara Lucero — Sonja Schrader
   2004, New York: Hugh McInnish — J. Elbert Peters
   2008, St. Paul: Dean C. Brandon — James R. Frees — Fred Segrest
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