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San Joaquin County
California

San Joaquin County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in San Joaquin County: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in San Joaquin County: [none currently in database]


San Joaquin County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Lewis R. Bradley
   1876, St. Louis: F. T. Baldwin
   1912, Baltimore: Hubert R. McNoble
   1916, St. Louis: George E. Catts
   1920, San Francisco: George E. Catts
   1928, Houston: George E. Catts
   1932, Chicago: Thomas J. Garner
   1944, Chicago: Floyd A. Klinger
   1948, Philadelphia: Floyd A. Klinger
   1952, Chicago: Joseph D. Michael — Herbert H. Milford
   1956, Chicago: Donald D. Boscoe — Hollie W. Crawford — John Zuckerman
   1960, Los Angeles: Hollie W. Crawford — John J. McFall — Alan Short
   1964, Atlantic City: Joseph A. Barkett — Donald D. Boscoe — John J. McFall — Robert Rishwain
   1968, Chicago: Seldon R. Graham — William Montgomery — Leonard W. Pores — Alan Short
   1972, Miami Beach: David R. Bennet — Lucia R. Dugliss — Barbara White — Ralph White — Judy Williams
   1988, Atlanta: Sandra L. Carter — Kaye W. Kwake — W. Arthur Raab — Ralph White
   1996, Chicago: James Askew — Margaret Burroughs — Marvette Burroughs, Jr. — Jones M. Moore — Jennifer Padron — Janet Rivera
   2004, Boston: James Askew — William Casey — Gayorgiahne Fridman — Stella Lopez — Arthur Murrillo — Ronald Peterson
   2008, Denver: Lea Austin — Arthur Murrillo
Republican National Conventions:
   1872, Philadelphia: H. S. Sargent
   1876, Cincinnati: George S. Evans
   1880, Chicago: J. K. Doak
   1888, Chicago: A. W. Simpson
   1892, Minneapolis: N. Sposati
   1912, Chicago: Charles L. Neumiller
   1920, Chicago: Charles L. Neumiller — John M. Perry
   1924, Cleveland: F. S. Israel
   1928, Kansas City: Charles L. Neumiller
   1932, Chicago: Cecil P. Rendon
   1936, Cleveland: J. Leroy Johnson
   1944, Chicago: Warren H. Atherton
   1948, Philadelphia: Warren H. Atherton — J. Leroy Johnson
   1952, Chicago: Warren H. Atherton — J. Leroy Johnson
   1956, San Francisco: Maxwell M. Willens
   1960, Chicago: Thomas F. Brewer — James M. Cless
   1964, San Francisco: Harry R. Rivinius — W. Robert Sawyer
   1972, Miami Beach: Irenemaree Castillo — Thomas Madden
   2008, St. Paul: Dean Andal — Javier Rameriz — West Walker
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