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Monterey County
California

Monterey County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Monterey County: [none currently in database]

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


Monterey County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: D. S. Gregory
   1912, Baltimore: J. A. Bardin
   1928, Houston: J. A. Bardin
   1932, Chicago: Russell Scott — Mrs. Russell Scott
   1944, Chicago: Horace Dormody — Michael Power
   1948, Philadelphia: Horace Dormody
   1952, Chicago: Niles C. Cunningham — Zum Speegle
   1956, Chicago: John E. Craige
   1960, Los Angeles: Fred S. Farr — William Smart
   1964, Atlantic City: Fred S. Farr — Vaughn Parsons — Robert W. Tuttle
   1968, Chicago: Efrain Anzaldua — Alan D. Becker — Robert J. Bowersox — Eugene Epstein — Mary R. Green — H. L. Lusk — Lee Stein
   1972, Miami Beach: Pearl M. Carey — Mary R. Green — Daniel Q. Maldonado
   1988, Atlanta: Sam P. Karas — Ira Jones Lively — Catherine C. O'Boyle — Jesse G. Sanchez
   1996, Chicago: Catherine C. O'Boyle — Shirley Prussin — Samuel Ramos
   2000, Los Angeles: Sam Farr
   2004, Boston: R. H. Bergstresser — Kristine Edmunds — Sam Farr — Doreen McEluany — Thomas Petersen
   2008, Denver: Shawn K. Bagley — Anna M. Caballero — Sam Farr
Republican National Conventions:
   1872, Philadelphia: Carlisle S. Abbott
   1876, Cincinnati: M. E. Gonzales
   1888, Chicago: Paris Kilburn
   1896, St. Louis: Thomas J. Field
   1908, Chicago: J. R. Hebbron
   1936, Cleveland: Samuel F. B. Morse
   1940, Philadelphia: F. E. Dayton — Samuel F. B. Morse
   1944, Chicago: Samuel F. B. Morse — Edward H. Tickle
   1948, Philadelphia: Peggy Marquard — Samuel F. B. Morse
   1952, Chicago: Alan G. Pattee
   1956, San Francisco: Harry E. Crean — Allen Griffin
   1960, Chicago: Allen Griffin — George L. Tomlinson
   1964, San Francisco: Jeffrey Bedell — Erik Hobar — Paul McKinstry
   1972, Miami Beach: Clint Eastwood — Mark A. Schimbor — William H. Temple
   2004, New York: Victoria Anne Casacca — Peter Newman
   2008, St. Paul: Peter Newman — Theresa Newman
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