San Francisco city &
county Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Austin
E. Smith |
|
1876, St. Louis:
William
Dunphy —
John
S. Hager —
Joseph
P. Hoge —
George
H. Rogers |
|
1900, Kansas City:
James
G. Maguire —
James
D. Phelan |
|
1912, Baltimore:
Theodore
A. Bell —
William
A. Cole —
James
V. Coleman —
Stephen
V. Costello —
Harry
T. Creswell —
J.
J. Flinn —
William
F. Humphrey —
James
G. Maguire —
Bert
Schlessinger |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Washington
Dodge —
Emanuel
S. Heller —
Frank
J. Hennessy —
Thomas
W. Hickey —
James
D. Phelan —
Nora
F. Rasmussen —
Joseph
Rothschild —
Timothy
E. Treacy |
|
1920, San Francisco:
Hugo
K. Asher —
Emanuel
S. Heller —
Gavin
McNab |
|
1924, New York:
Charles
W. Fay —
Charles
R. Gagan —
J.
Emmett Hayden —
Marian
Huntington —
William
J. McGee —
Ralph
McLeran —
Gavin
McNab —
James
D. Phelan —
Timothy
A. Reardon —
Georgiana
Stoney —
Justus
S. Wardell |
|
1928, Houston:
Gertrude
Atherton —
Elsie
Greenbaum —
Frank
J. Hennessy —
James
D. Phelan —
Timothy
A. Reardon —
Chauncey
F. Tramutolo —
Justus
S. Wardell |
|
1932, Chicago:
Orrin
V. Eccles —
Edward
J. Gensler —
Walter
E. Hettman —
Henry
E. Monroe —
Rudolph
John O'Rourke —
Frank
Vince Simonton |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
Oscar
K. Cushing —
Benton
Fremont —
James
B. McSheehy —
Charles
J. Powers —
Edward
D. Vandeleur —
Alfonso
J. Zirpoli |
|
1940, Chicago:
Mrs.
Frank P. Deering —
Mrs.
George J. Knox —
William
M. Malone —
Mrs.
Robert McWilliams —
Alexander
Watchman |
|
1944, Chicago:
Edmund
G. Brown, Sr. —
Albert
K. Chow —
Daniel
F. Del Carlo —
Daniel
Gallagher —
Cornelius
J. Haggerty —
Lionel
D. Hargis —
George
B. Harris —
Elinor
R. Heller —
Robert
W. Kenny —
William
M. Malone —
Wendell
Phillips —
Julia
B. Porter —
George
R. Reilly —
John
F. Shelley —
James
G. Smyth |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Harold
A. Berliner —
Edmund
G. Brown, Sr. —
Albert
K. Chow —
Daniel
F. Del Carlo —
Gerald
Haggerty —
F.
D. Haynes —
Harley
Hise —
Ben
K. Lerer —
H.
C. Maginn —
Cyril
Magnin —
William
M. Malone —
William
A. Newsom —
Mrs.
Charles B. Porter —
Langdon
W. Post —
John
F. Shelley —
Madlyn
Smyth —
Chauncey
F. Tramutolo |
|
1952, Chicago:
Samuel
Bennett —
Elmer
P. Delany —
David
Freidenrich —
W.
Glenn Harmon —
Harley
Hise —
Daniel
J. Kennedy —
Molly
H. Minudri —
Margaret
S. Post —
Suren
M. Saroyan —
John
F. Shelley —
James
C. Simes —
DeLancey
C. Smith —
Charles
E. Wilson |
|
1956, Chicago:
Jefferson
A. Beaver —
Edmund
G. Brown, Sr. —
Marie
DeMartini Bruce —
Sala
Burton —
W.
Jack Chow —
William
V. Ellis —
Thomas
Edward Feeney —
Lucretia
del Valle Grady —
H.
C. Maginn —
William
M. Malone —
Jack
Morrison —
Rena
Nicolai —
John
A. O'Connell —
Gerald
J. O'Gara —
William
H. Orrick, Jr. —
Leon
Russell —
John
F. Shelley —
Carlton
Skinner —
Victor
S. Swanson —
Benjamin
H. Swig —
H.
A. Tagliaferri —
James
F. Thacher —
Mathew
O. Tobriner |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
Ann
Alanson —
Jefferson
A. Beaver —
Edmund
G. Brown, Sr. —
Phillip
Burton —
W.
Jack Chow —
Daniel
A. Collins —
Edward
M. Gaffney —
George
Hardy —
F.
D. Haynes —
Claude
H. Jinkerson —
Thomas
C. Lynch —
William
M. Malone —
J.
Eugene McAteer —
Martha
J. Morrison —
Charles
W. Myers —
John
A. O'Connell —
William
H. Orrick, Jr. —
John
F. Shelley —
Benjamin
H. Swig |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Ann
Alanson —
Richard
A. Bancroft —
Josiah
H. Beeman —
Morris
Bernstein —
Phillip
Burton —
Rinaldo
Carmazzi —
William
Chester —
W.
Jack Chow —
William
K. Coblentz —
Joseph
L. Eichler —
Jackson
Hu —
George
W. Johns —
George
L. Killion —
Thomas
C. Lynch —
Cyril
Magnin —
J.
Eugene McAteer —
Martha
J. Morrison —
Charles
W. Myers —
Rena
Nicolai —
Gerald
J. O'Gara —
William
H. Orrick, Jr. —
Leo
J. Ryan —
Adolph
P. Schuman —
Natalie
Stevenson —
Benjamin
H. Swig —
James
F. Thacher |
|
1968, Chicago:
Ann
Alanson —
John
M. Anderson —
Josiah
H. Beeman —
Morris
Bernstein —
Roger
Boas —
James
Brasil —
Willie
L. Brown, Jr. —
John
L. Burton —
Phillip
Burton —
Nancy
Catlett —
William
K. Coblentz —
Nathan
Cohn —
Thomas
S. Cormier —
Henry
Dakin —
John
A. Ertola —
Morris
Evenson —
Seymour
Farber —
George
Hardy —
Clarence
E. Heller —
Gerald
N. Hill —
Agar
Jaicks —
Joseph
I. Kelly —
Melvin
D. Lee —
Terry
McGann —
George
Moscone —
Edna
Mosk —
William
H. Orrick, Jr. —
Osborne
Pearson —
Ronald
Pelosi —
John
Squire |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Glen
Ackerman —
Toli
Alston —
Alan
D. Becker —
Willie
L. Brown, Jr. —
John
L. Burton —
Phillip
Burton —
John
Dearman —
James
Foster —
Marylyn
Galatis —
Carlton
Goodlett —
Herma
Hill Kay —
George
Moscone —
Edward
L. Peet —
Gloria
R. Perlin —
Madeleine
H. Russell —
Adolph
P. Schuman —
Jack
Tinsley |
|
1976, New York:
Sala
Burton |
|
1980, New York:
Sala
Burton |
|
1984, San Francisco:
Sala
Burton |
|
1988, Atlanta:
Art
Agnos —
Jule
C. Anderson —
Amos
C. Brown —
Willie
L. Brown, Jr. —
Marjorie
Caldwell —
Barbara
M. Cameron —
Cedric
C. Chao —
Pamela
H. David —
Ronald
Dudum —
Bill
Honig —
Thomas
Hsieh —
Agar
Jaicks —
Willie
B. Kennedy —
Donna
L. Kotake —
Steven
Krefting —
Louis
Hop Lee —
Marie
C. Malliett —
Lawrence
J. Mazzola —
Leo
T. McCarthy —
Stephanie
Mischak —
Sandy
Mori —
Deborah
L. Moy —
Pat
Norman —
Nancy
Pelosi —
Joan-Marie
Shelley —
Diane
Sidd-Champion —
Betty
Smith —
Nancy
Takahashi —
Mabel
Teng —
Doris
R. Thomas —
Doris
M. Ward —
Claire
Zvanski |
|
1996, Chicago:
Mary
Alexander —
Fred
H. Altshuler —
Robert
Barnes —
Natalie
Berg —
Susan
Bierman —
Willie
L. Brown, Jr. —
Reginald
W. Burns —
Claudine
Cheng —
Dianne
Feinstein —
John
Gribbon —
Dennis
J. Herrera —
Ronald
G. Hill —
James
C. Hormel —
Agar
Jaicks —
Marian
S. Leal —
Yvette
Martinez —
Carole
Migden —
Pat
Norman —
Nancy
Pelosi —
Robert
M. Rankin —
Jack
W. Theimer —
Kaye
Theimer —
Alicia
Wang —
Doris
M. Ward —
A.
Cecil Williams —
Timothy
C. Wu |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Tom
Ammiano —
Willie
L. Brown, Jr. —
Carole
Migden —
Nancy
Pelosi —
Alicia
Wang |
|
2004, Boston:
William
Adams —
Jeffrey
Anderson —
Angela
Bradstreet —
Willie
L. Brown, Jr. —
John
L. Burton —
Lisa
Chun —
Anna
Damiani —
Bevan
Dufty —
Sky
Gallegos —
Sandra
Hernandez —
Dennis
J. Herrera —
Heather
Hiles —
Ki
Ingersol —
Judith
Keyes —
Susan
Leal —
Mark
Leno —
Suzy
Loftus —
August
J. P. Longo —
Carole
Migden —
Marisa
Moret —
Gavin
Newsom —
Karen
Park —
Nancy
Pelosi —
Tasmin
Randlett —
Matthew
Rothschild —
Antonio
Salazar-Hobson —
Kevin
Shelley —
Julie
D. Soo —
Jeffrey
Soukup —
Thomas
F. Steyer —
Art
Torres —
Liz
L. Valdez —
Tony
West —
Lisa
Williams —
Betty
Yee —
Leland
Yee |
|
2008, Denver:
Steven
R. Aronowitz —
Bill
Barnes —
London
N. Breed —
Amos
C. Brown —
Chris
Daly —
Brigitte
Davila —
Clay
L. Doherty —
Gonzalo
Escudero —
Rachialle
J. Franklin —
Kamala
D. Harris —
Dennis
J. Herrera —
August
J. P. Longo —
Fiona
Ma —
Carole
Migden —
Gavin
Newsom —
Charles
R. Parrish —
Christine
Pelosi —
Nancy
Pelosi —
Susan
M. Pfeifer —
Rebecca
J. Prozan —
Murlene
Randle —
Sal
Rosselli —
Mirian
Saez —
David
M. Serrano-Sewell —
Julie
D. Soo —
Laura
Spanjian —
Thomas
F. Steyer —
Cindy
E. Testa-McCullagh —
Eleni
F. Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis —
Alicia
Wang —
Brian
Wang |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
Stephen
Clark —
Francis
B. Folger —
Stephen
Smith —
Charles
A. Washburn —
John
A. Wills |
|
1860, Chicago:
F.
P. Tracy —
Charles
Watrous |
|
1868, Chicago:
James
Coey |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
James
Otis —
J.
B. Southard —
James
H. Withington |
|
1876, Cincinnati:
Alexander
G. Abell —
Isaac
Hecht —
John
Martin |
|
1880, Chicago:
George
A. Fisher —
Frank
J. French —
C.
Mason Kinne —
Samuel
Mosgrove —
Frank
M. Pixley —
J.
C. Wilmerding |
|
1884, Chicago:
Charles
F. Crocker —
Horace
Davis —
Frank
J. French —
David
McClure —
William
W. Morrow —
Sargent
S. Morton —
Frank
M. Pixley —
James
McM. Shafter —
Adolph
B. Spreckels |
|
1888, Chicago:
Percy
Beamish —
Charles
F. Crocker —
John
T. Cutting —
Edwin
P. Danforth —
M.
H. de Young —
William
H. Dimond —
Morris
M. Estee —
Creed
Haymond —
David
McClure —
Nathan
W. Spaulding —
John
F. Swift |
|
1892, Minneapolis:
J.
R. Carrick —
John
T. Dare —
M.
H. de Young —
D.
S. Dorn —
George
A. Knight —
Reuben
H. Lloyd —
E.
S. Pillsbury —
Joseph
S. Spear, Jr. —
Isaac
Trumbo |
|
1896, St. Louis:
E.
J. Baldwin —
William
Cluff —
Henry
I. Kawalsky —
George
A. Knight —
J.
L. Koster —
A.
S. Mangrum —
Michael
Seligson —
Joseph
S. Spear, Jr. —
John
D. Spreckels —
George
Stone |
|
1904, Chicago:
Abraham
Ruef |
|
1908, Chicago:
Philip
Bancroft —
Frederick
Baruch —
John
D. Daly —
Edward
F. Delger —
M.
H. de Young —
Charles
L. Field —
George
A. Knight —
Frank
W. Marvin —
Jacob
H. Neff —
Charles
S. Wheeler |
|
1912, Chicago:
Truxtun
Beale —
Charles
D. Blaney —
George
E. Crothers —
Alfred
Greenbaum —
Francis
J. Heney —
Hiram
W. Johnson —
John
H. McCallum —
Morris
Meyerfield, Jr. —
T.
W. Nowlin —
J.
T. Sullivan —
E.
H. Tryon —
Rolla
V. Watt |
|
1916, Chicago:
J.
C. Berendsen —
Albert
E. Castle —
Hattie
E. Cotton —
William
H. Crocker —
Marshall
Hale —
William
H. Hammer —
Sophie
E. K. Hewitt —
Francis
V. Keesling —
Abbie
E. Krebs —
R.
E. Miller —
Alexander
Russell —
Bernard
Schapiro —
E.
H. Tryon |
|
1920, Chicago:
Eustace
Cullinan —
M.
H. de Young —
Thomas
F. Finn —
Herbert
Fleischhacker —
Hiram
W. Johnson —
Patrick
Henry McCarthy —
John
F. Neylan —
Theodore
J. Roche —
James
Rolph, Jr. —
John
H. Rosseter —
Charles
S. Wheeler |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Effie
Easton —
Marshall
Hale —
A.
W. Johnson —
Francis
V. Keesling —
B.
P. Lagrave —
T.
P. Minehan —
John
A. Percy —
Mrs.
Sigmund Stern |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Raymond
Benjamin —
Mrs.
E. N. Brown —
George
T. Cameron —
Walter
A. Dold —
Effie
Easton —
Milton
H. Eisberg —
William
P. Filmer —
Will
J. French —
Marshall
Hale —
John
L. McNab —
Mark
L. Requa —
George
Rolph —
James
Rolph, Jr. —
Will
C. Wood |
|
1932, Chicago:
Raymond
Benjamin —
George
T. Cameron —
William
H. Crocker —
Walter
A. Dold —
Milton
H. Eisberg —
Marshall
Hale —
Hugh
King McKevitt —
John
L. McNab —
Thomas
J. Riordan —
Irene
B. Sheldon —
Rheba
C. Splivalo |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Richard
Barrett —
George
T. Cameron —
Paul
H. Davis —
Arthur
B. Dunne —
Norman
Elkington —
Elystus
L. Hayes —
Thomas
C. Meagher —
Albert
A. Rosenshine |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Julia
F. Bode —
George
T. Cameron —
Herbert
W. Clark —
Eustace
Cullinan —
Arthur
B. Dunne —
Charles
H. Kendrick —
Mrs.
A. C. Mattei —
Walter
McGovern —
Chester
McPhee —
Frank
J. Perry |
|
1944, Chicago:
Pearl
E. Baker —
Hamilton
Barnett —
Julia
F. Bode —
George
T. Cameron —
Melvyn
I. Cronin —
Rose
Fish —
Peter
Mullins —
Anthony
Lewis Noriega —
William
A. O'Brien —
Jesse
H. Steinhart |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Pearl
E. Baker —
George
T. Cameron —
Mrs.
Samuel G. Clark —
Melvyn
I. Cronin —
Stephen
Malatesta —
William
A. O'Brien —
Jesse
H. Steinhart —
James
J. Sullivan |
|
1952, Chicago:
George
T. Cameron —
Patricia
Connich —
John
W. Dinkelspiel —
Arthur
J. Dolan, Jr. —
Walter
A. Haas —
Stephen
Malatesta —
Thomas
J. Mellon —
William
A. O'Brien —
Henry
J. Rogers —
Charles
Rosenthal —
Jesse
H. Steinhart |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Joseph
F. Cambiano —
George
Christopher —
Robert
J. DiGiorgio —
Arthur
J. Dolan, Jr. —
Mildred
Prince —
Elmer
E. Robinson —
J.
F. Sullivan, Jr. —
William
McKinley Thomas —
Caspar
W. Weinberger —
Jane
Zimmerman |
|
1960, Chicago:
James
B. Black, Jr. —
George
Christopher —
Alvin
F. Derre —
Marco
F. Hellman —
Joseph
Martin, Jr. —
Edgar
D. Osgood —
Emily
G. Pike —
Robert
H. Steele —
J.
F. Sullivan, Jr. —
Jane
Zimmerman |
|
1964, San Francisco:
Sherman
Chickering —
Herb
Hanly —
Jaquelin
H. Hume —
Mrs.
Hans Klussmann —
Nettie
Lewin —
Richard
Ray —
Richard
S. Rheem —
Robert
H. Steele —
John
F. Ward |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Nita
Ashcraft —
Agnes
I. Chan —
Jacquelyn
W. Green —
Steve
M. Jeong —
Putnam
Livermore —
John
L. Molinari —
Frank
J. Pagliaro, Jr. |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Nico
Beck —
Andy
Cummins —
Joe
Harper —
Mike
Hutchings —
Mark
Manber —
David
Pottruck |
|
Socialist
National Conventions: |
|
1960, Washington:
Don
Thomas |
|
|
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