Democratic Party chairs in Hartford County: [none currently
in database]
Republican Party chairs in Hartford County: [none currently
in database]
Hartford County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Augustus
G. Hazard —
James
T. Pratt |
|
1864, Chicago:
Alfred
E. Burr —
William
W. Eaton |
|
1868, New York:
William
W. Eaton —
Henry
A. Mitchell |
|
1876, St. Louis:
William
Buel Franklin —
Richard
D. Hubbard |
|
1880, Cincinnati:
Jeffery
O. Phelps, Jr. |
|
1888, St. Louis:
Robert
J. Vance |
|
1892, Chicago:
Robert
J. Vance |
|
1904, St. Louis:
Ignatius
A. Sullivan |
|
1908, Denver:
C.
Edward Beach |
|
1912, Baltimore:
W.
O. Burr —
Michael
J. Connor —
Joseph
M. Halloran —
Michael
J. Hullivan —
Thomas
J. Spellacy —
Johnstone
Vance |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Robert
Elliott —
Thomas
Hewes —
George
M. Landers —
Charles
G. Lincoln —
Johnstone
Vance |
|
1920, San Francisco:
Saul
Berman —
John
F. Crosby —
Philip
M. Leakin —
Augustine
Lonergan —
William
J. Madden —
Josephine
H. Maxim —
Thomas
J. Spellacy |
|
1924, New York:
Abraham
S. Bordon —
J.
Francis Browne —
Edward
G. Dolan —
Anna
R. Kennedy —
Richard
J. Kinsella —
Laura
Mangan —
George
A. Peckham —
Thomas
J. Smith —
Thomas
J. Spellacy |
|
1928, Houston:
J.
Francis Browne —
Eugene
M. Clifford —
Edward
G. Dolan —
Mabelle
T. Fletcher —
Ufa
E. Guthrie —
Marian
Roberts —
Thomas
J. Smith —
Thomas
J. Spellacy |
|
1932, Chicago:
Dennis
F. Ahern —
Saul
Berman —
Abraham
S. Bordon —
Harry
S. Burke —
Katherine
D. Butler —
Edward
G. Dolan —
Louise
Day Duffy —
Joseph
F. Dutton —
Mrs.
Richard Elliott —
Frederick
H. Filon —
W.
E. Haggerty —
Mary
Hogan —
Frances
Kavanaugh —
Loretta
McGrath —
Katherine
T. Quinn —
William
J. Rankin —
David
A. Wilson |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
John
M. Bailey —
Edward
J. Daly —
Mrs.
M. C. Dannaher —
Edward
G. Dolan —
William
J. Farley —
Thomas
Hewes —
Frances
Kavanaugh —
Josephine
R. Molloy —
Katherine
T. Quinn —
Thomas
J. Spellacy |
|
1940, Chicago:
John
M. Bailey —
George
J. Coyle —
William
J. Farley —
Walter
J. Foley —
Thomas
Hewes —
Charles
E. Mahoney —
Joseph
P. O'Connell —
Katherine
T. Quinn —
Joseph
F. Ryter —
Thomas
J. Spellacy —
Nicholas
J. Tomassetti |
|
1944, Chicago:
John
M. Bailey —
Robert
A. Hurley —
Jerome
H. Kohn —
Sophie
Liss —
Frank
J. Madden, Jr. —
Charles
E. Mahoney —
Paul
McCarthy —
James
Murphy —
John
Murphy —
Paulin
Nurczyk —
Katherine
T. Quinn |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
John
M. Bailey —
William
A. Burpee —
Stephen
K. Elliott —
Henry
J. Gwiazda —
Julia
V. Hughes —
Jerome
H. Kohn —
Charles
E. Mahoney —
Agnes
McKee —
Lawrence
T. Moran —
Margaret
E. Perotti —
James
R. Rabbett —
Elizabeth
Spellacy |
|
1952, Chicago:
John
M. Bailey —
Joseph
V. Cronin —
Thomas
J. Dodd —
Charles
E. Mahoney —
Katherine
T. Quinn —
James
R. Rabbett —
Abraham
A. Ribicoff —
Philip
Simon —
John
L. Sullivan —
Mary
Valente —
Michael
R. Zazzaro |
|
1956, Chicago:
John
M. Bailey —
Wallace
R. Burke —
Anthony
J. DeLorenzo —
Thomas
J. Dodd —
James
M. Fitzgerald —
John
J. Fitzpatrick —
Mae
Goodsell —
Samuel
S. Googel —
William
S. Gordon, Jr. —
Ella
T. Grasso —
Allen
F. Jackson —
James
H. Kinsella —
Charles
E. Mahoney —
Arline
Mooney —
Julia
Nicholson —
Katherine
T. Quinn —
Abraham
A. Ribicoff —
Margaret
K. Smith —
Michael
J. Zazzaro —
Michael
R. Zazzaro |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
John
M. Bailey —
Gertrude
Cwikla —
Anthony
J. DeLorenzo —
Ruth
Elliott —
John
J. Fitzpatrick —
Samuel
S. Googel —
Ella
T. Grasso —
Frank
Kowalski —
Agnes
McKee —
Arline
Mooney —
Julia
Nicholson —
Katherine
T. Quinn —
Abraham
A. Ribicoff —
Margaret
K. Smith —
Burke
Spellacy —
Michael
J. Zazzaro |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
John
M. Bailey |
|
1968, Chicago:
Charles
T. Alfano —
John
M. Bailey —
Boce
W. Barlow, Jr. —
Arline
M. Bidwell —
Miriam
Butterworth —
Emilio
Q. Daddario —
John
N. Dempsey —
Joseph
D. Duffey —
James
M. Fitzgerald —
John
J. Fitzpatrick —
Ella
T. Grasso —
Harry
H. Hershman —
Stephanie
May —
Sanford
Plepler —
Arthur
B. Powers —
Katherine
T. Quinn —
Margaret
K. Smith —
John
J. Sullivan —
Betty
Wickert —
Michael
J. Zabbaro |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
John
M. Bailey |
|
1988, Atlanta:
Carrie
Saxon Perry |
|
1996, Chicago:
Dominic
J. Badolato —
Sherry
L. Brown —
Annette
Carter —
Marilyn
F. Cohen —
Eric
D. Coleman —
Marilynn
Cruz-Aponte —
John
F. Droney —
Kathryn
A. Forader —
Robert
J. Jackson —
P.
Faith McMahon —
Helen
Nixon —
William
O'Brien —
Lucian
J. Pawlak —
George
J. Poulin —
Thomas
J. Purcell —
Thomas
D. Ritter —
Pasquale
J. Salemi —
Frances
Sanchez —
Shirley
W. Steinmetz |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Leo
Canty —
John
F. Droney —
John
B. Larson —
Denise
L. Nappier —
Lucian
J. Pawlak —
Kevin
B. Sullivan |
|
2004, Boston:
James
Amann —
Shirley
Black —
Carmen
Boudier —
Leo
Canty —
Yolanda
Castillo —
Silvia
Cruz —
John
F. Droney —
Audrey
Honig Geragosian —
Demetrios
Giannaros —
Essie
Labrot —
John
B. Larson —
Gary
D. LeBeau —
Denise
L. Nappier —
Nick
Paindiris —
Eddie
A. Perez —
Larry
Price —
Joelle
Schmitz —
Kevin
B. Sullivan —
Patrick
Louis Tallarita |
|
2008, Denver:
Shawn
Biggers —
Francisco
L. Borges —
Carmen
Boudier —
Leo
Canty —
Larry
Charles —
Sanford
Cloud, Jr. —
Sophia
Danenberg —
Donald
J. DeFronzo —
Nancy
DiNardo —
Christopher
J. Dodd —
Elizabeth
Giannaros —
John
B. Larson —
Maureen
Magnan —
S.
Valeria McCall —
Denise
L. Nappier —
John
W. Olsen —
Nick
Paindiris —
Kelvin
Roldan —
R.
Scott Slifka —
Donald
Williams —
Kerry
Wood —
Shawn
Wooden |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
James
M. Bunce —
John
M. Niles —
D.
F. Robinson —
Thaddeus
Welles |
|
1860, Chicago:
Samuel
Q. Porter —
Gideon
Welles |
|
1864, Baltimore:
H.
A. Grant —
Joseph
R. Hawley |
|
1868, Chicago:
Joseph
R. Hawley |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
James
D. Frary —
Joseph
R. Hawley |
|
1876, Cincinnati:
Joseph
R. Hawley —
Martin
J. Sheldon |
|
1880, Chicago:
Martin
L. Bennett —
S.
P. Newell —
Henry
C. Robinson —
Andrew
S. Upson |
|
1884, Chicago:
John
R. Buck —
Morgan
G. Bulkeley —
Valentine
B. Chamberlain —
John
L. Houston —
Charles
S. Landers |
|
1888, Chicago:
Thomas
S. Duncan —
Edward
C. Frisbie —
I.
Luther Spencer |
|
1896, St. Louis:
Morgan
G. Bulkeley —
J.
A. Cheney —
Charles
M. Jarvis —
Lewis
B. Plimpton |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
William
C. Cheney —
Linus
B. Plimpton —
Andrew
J. Sloper —
Isadore
Wise |
|
1904, Chicago:
John
T. Robinson |
|
1908, Chicago:
Albert
N. Abbe —
Charles
Hopkins Clark —
Patrick
Garvan —
Charles
M. Jarvis |
|
1912, Chicago:
Hugh
M. Alcorn —
Charles
Hopkins Clark —
Everett
Lake —
Andrew
J. Sloper —
Charles
T. Treadway |
|
1916, Chicago:
Arthur
E. Bowers —
Charles
Hopkins Clark —
E.
Hart Fenn —
George
W. Klett —
Charles
T. Treadway |
|
1920, Chicago:
Hugh
M. Alcorn —
Arthur
E. Bowers —
Charles
Hopkins Clark —
George
W. Klett —
William
J. Malone —
John
H. Trumbull |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Isabel
L. Alcorn —
Charles
Hopkins Clark —
Henry
H. Hunt —
George
W. Klett —
Mrs.
Samuel O. Prentice —
William
H. Putnam —
John
H. Trumbull |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Edward
N. Allen —
Walter
E. Batterson —
Henry
H. Hunt —
Mrs.
Russell Lee Jones —
Samuel
R. Spencer —
John
H. Trumbull |
|
1932, Chicago:
Howard
W. Alcorn —
Fuller
F. Barnes —
Raymond
A. Johnson —
Helen
MacPhearson —
William
H. Putnam —
Samuel
R. Spencer —
John
H. Trumbull |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Hugh
M. Alcorn —
Corinne
R. Alsop —
Kenneth
F. Cramer —
W.
Raymond Crumb —
Thomas
J. Ferguson —
Anson
T. McCook —
William
J. Mulligan —
William
H. Putnam —
John
H. Trumbull |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
H.
Meade Alcorn, Jr. —
Austin
D. Barney —
L.
Richard Belden —
Ernest
W. Christ —
Martha
H. Dewing —
Anthony
J. Rich |
|
1944, Chicago:
H.
Meade Alcorn, Jr. —
Harry
F. Farnham —
Raymond
F. Gates —
Mrs.
Edward Grier —
Harold
E. Mitchell —
Anna-Mae
Switaski —
Harry
J. Ward |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
A.
S. Albrecht —
H.
Meade Alcorn, Jr. —
Martha
H. Dewing —
Raymond
F. Gates —
Harry
W. Hatsing —
Harold
E. Mitchell —
Frances
B. Redick —
James
C. Shannon —
John
E. Toohey |
|
1952, Chicago:
H.
Meade Alcorn, Jr. —
John
Alsop —
Mary
Austin —
Charles
S. House —
Thomas
W. Russell —
Harry
Schwolsky —
Anna-Mae
Switaski —
Elmer
S. Watson —
Frank
O. H. Williams |
|
1956, San Francisco:
H.
Meade Alcorn, Jr. —
Mildred
P. Allen —
Annetta
Ashworth —
Wallace
Barnes —
Frederick
J. Bitzer —
W.
Sheffield Cowles —
Matthew
Meskill —
William
A. Purtell —
John
S. Rottner —
Roger
B. Rudder —
Anna-Mae
Switaski —
Arthur
A. Watson |
|
1960, Chicago:
H.
Meade Alcorn, Jr. —
John
Alsop —
Wallace
Barnes —
James
E. Bent —
Joseph
Burns —
Marion
Crosier —
John
M. Hurley —
Albert
C. Jacobs —
Edwin
H. May, Jr. —
Sylvio
F. Preli —
Anna-Mae
Switaski |
|
1964, San Francisco:
Millard
Bartels —
James
E. Bent —
Constance
S. Collins —
Frank
Haiko —
Sylvio
F. Preli —
Anna-Mae
Switaski |
|
1968, Miami Beach:
John
Alsop —
Wallace
Barnes —
James
E. Bent —
Constance
S. Collins —
E.
Clayton Gengras —
Howard
E. Hausman —
Nicholas
A. Lenge —
Paul
J. Manafort —
Edwin
H. May, Jr. —
Anna-Mae
Switaski —
Jean
T. Thornton |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Nathan
G. Agostinelli —
John
Alsop —
Roberta
Bryant —
Rodrigo
Correa —
J.
Brian Gaffney —
Fannie
Himmelstein —
Thomas
J. Meskill —
Wanda
Radzewicz —
Lewis
B. Rome —
Patricia
Starin —
Anna-Mae
Switaski |
|
1980, Detroit:
Nancy
L. Johnson |
|
2004, New York:
Wallace
Barnes —
Sonya
Dean —
Barbara
Hackman Franklin —
Ellie
Klapatch —
Jo
McKenzie —
Herb
J. Shepardson —
Timothy
T. Stewart |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Mayan
Antonucci —
Wallace
Barnes —
Michael
Botelho —
Barbara
Hackman Franklin —
Christopher
Healy —
Nancy
L. Johnson —
Arthur
W. Mocabee, Jr. —
Joanne
Mueller-London —
Gregory
Prentiss —
Anthony
Ravosa —
Jodi
Rell —
Timothy
T. Stewart —
Mary
Ann Turner —
Jeffery
Wright |
|
Whig National
Conventions: |
|
1839, Harrisburg:
Charles
Davies |
|
|
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