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Pueblo County
Colorado

Pueblo County Political Parties

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

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


Pueblo County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1876, St. Louis: Samuel McBride
   1884, Chicago: Matthew D. Crow
   1912, Baltimore: J. D. Harkless — Miles G. Saunders
   1916, St. Louis: Alva B. Adams
   1924, New York: Emma Hammond — Florence West — W. H. Young
   1928, Houston: Thomas A. Duke — Emma Hammond
   1936, Philadelphia: Alva B. Adams
   1940, Chicago: John B. Farley — A. T. Stewart
   1944, Chicago: A. T. Stewart
   1948, Philadelphia: Alva B. Adams, Jr. — Leo O. Gatewood — A. T. Stewart — William P. Stewart
   1952, Chicago: Alva B. Adams, Jr. — Ann Brown — John B. Farley — Michael J. Soldren
   1956, Chicago: John B. Farley — Philip Muhic — Michael J. Soldren — Franklin R. Stewart
   1960, Los Angeles: Alva B. Adams, Jr. — John B. Farley — Philip Muhic — Fred Pechek — Michael J. Soldren
   1968, Chicago: Albert Frantz — Robert Hernandez — Adolph Otterstein — John A. Rosales — Larry Trujillo
   1972, Miami Beach: Patricia Ballard — Ernest Chavez — Manuel Diaz — Judy Mays — Chris C. Muñoz — Betty Sullivan
   1980, New York: Kathy Bacino — Samuel J. Corsentino — James Poole — Robert Raiche
   1996, Chicago: Samuel J. Corsentino — Chris C. Muñoz
   2000, Los Angeles: Chris C. Muñoz
   2004, Boston: Al Becco — Chris C. Muñoz
   2008, Denver: Joe I. Torres
Republican National Conventions:
   1876, Cincinnati: George W. Morgan
   1888, Chicago: J. F. Drake
   1896, St. Louis: C. J. Hart
   1904, Chicago: N. Walter Dixon
   1908, Chicago: Hubert Work
   1912, Chicago: Thomas Devine
   1916, Chicago: Fred O. Roof
   1920, Chicago: John Adams
   1924, Cleveland: Thomas Devine — Hubert Work
   1932, Chicago: William L. Rees — Ira K. Young
   1936, Cleveland: R. G. Breckenridge
   1940, Philadelphia: George A. Unfug
   1944, Chicago: William L. Lloyd — May A. Taylor
   1948, Philadelphia: W. T. H. Baker
   1952, Chicago: Robert S. Gast — George A. Unfug
   1956, San Francisco: Robert S. Gast
   1960, Chicago: Marjorie Jones — Ruth Parks
   1964, San Francisco: Robert T. Haver
   2004, New York: Lola Spradley
   2008, St. Paul: Merilou Athens-Barnekow
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