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Walker County
Alabama

Walker County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Walker County (incomplete!): Trent McClusky, as of 2003

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


Walker County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: J. M. Miller
   1916, St. Louis: A. F. Fite
   1928, Houston: W. S. Childers
   1936, Philadelphia: John H. Bankhead II — Ernest Lacy — L. D. Stallworth
   1940, Chicago: John H. Bankhead II — Walter W. Bankhead — C. I. Jones — Hosmer Scott
   1944, Chicago: John H. Bankhead II — W. C. Gardner — John M. Miller
   1948, Philadelphia: John M. Miller
   1956, Chicago: W. C. Gardner — Mona B. Lakey — Herman W. Maddox — Guy Tatum — Benjamin Grady Wilson
   1964, Atlantic City: Helen B. Jones — Reuben L. Newton — Sue T. Newton
   1968, Chicago: Sherwood Brown — Hoyt Elliott — A. M. Hambric — Roy Mayhall
   1972, Miami Beach: James E. Wilson — Robert Wilson
   1996, Chicago: Steve Adkins — Ken Guin — Frankye H. Underwood
   2000, Los Angeles: Frankye H. Underwood
   2004, Boston: Frankye H. Underwood
Republican National Conventions:
   1888, Chicago: Daniel N. Cooper — Benjamin M. Long
   1900, Philadelphia: Pope M. Long
   1904, Chicago: Pope M. Long
   1908, Chicago: Pope M. Long
   1912, Chicago: J. W. Dodd — Pope M. Long — Samuel L. Studdard
   1916, Chicago: James J. Curtis — Pope M. Long — Charles M. Sartain
   1920, Chicago: James J. Curtis — Pope M. Long — Charles M. Sartain
   1924, Cleveland: Samuel L. Studdard
   1928, Kansas City: Charles M. Sartain
   1932, Chicago: W. M. Douglas — J. M. Pennington
   1940, Philadelphia: Virgil Sartain
   1944, Chicago: William V. Dodd
   1948, Philadelphia: Frank M. Johnson, Jr.
   1952, Chicago: P. L. Dodd, Sr.
   1956, San Francisco: Sam R. Murphy
   1960, Chicago: M. D. Addison
   2008, St. Paul: Vicki A. Drummond
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