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Middlesex County
Connecticut

Middlesex County Political Parties

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

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


Middlesex County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Samuel Arnold — E. August Russell
   1876, St. Louis: Isaac Arnold
   1884, Chicago: Charles A. Elliot
   1908, Denver: Rollin U. Tyler
   1912, Baltimore: John L. Fisk
   1916, St. Louis: Rollin U. Tyler
   1924, New York: Fannie K. Tyler
   1928, Houston: Charles L. Fisk
   1932, Chicago: John B. Coughlin — Neil Millane
   1936, Philadelphia: Joseph P. Bransfield
   1940, Chicago: J. Walter Darley — John J. Tynan
   1944, Chicago: Leonard O. Ryan — John J. Tynan
   1948, Philadelphia: Raymond S. Thatcher — John J. Tynan
   1952, Chicago: John J. Tynan
   1956, Chicago: Chester Bowles — John J. Tynan
   1960, Los Angeles: Jack Banner — Chester Bowles — John F. Pickett — John J. Tynan
   1968, Chicago: Richard N. Rogers
   1996, Chicago: John W. Olsen — Steven Perruccio — Philip A. Wheeler
   2000, Los Angeles: John W. Olsen — Philip A. Wheeler
   2004, Boston: Susan Bysiewicz — Gary Collins — Brenda Hamilton — Janeen Nolan Olsen — John W. Olsen — Lori Pelletier — Lon Seidman — Clare Serrantino — Philip A. Wheeler
   2008, Denver: Vivien Blackford — Susan Bysiewicz — Melissa Ozols
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: Benjamin Douglas — Elihu Spencer
   1860, Chicago: Arthur B. Calef
   1864, Baltimore: Samuel L. Warner
   1868, Chicago: Bartlett Bent, Jr.
   1872, Philadelphia: Bartlett Bent, Jr. — Jared E. Redfield
   1876, Cincinnati: John M. Douglas
   1880, Chicago: John M. Douglas — William C. Hough — A. M. Wright
   1884, Chicago: John G. Edmonds — Henry W. Stocking
   1888, Chicago: Oscar Leach — Mathewson W. Potter — Samuel L. Warner
   1896, St. Louis: William A. Brathwell — John M. Douglas — John I. Hutchinson
   1900, Philadelphia: Samuel P. Calef — Justin B. Holman — Mathewson W. Potter
   1904, Chicago: George L. Cheney
   1908, Chicago: Carlton J. Bates — T. Macdonough Russell — Andrew N. Shepard
   1912, Chicago: Samuel Russell, Jr. — Frank B. Weeks
   1916, Chicago: Frank B. Weeks
   1920, Chicago: Wilson S. Reynolds
   1924, Cleveland: Frederick R. Goodrich — Mrs. Ernest C. Jennings
   1928, Kansas City: Wilson S. Reynolds
   1932, Chicago: George H. Lowenthal
   1936, Cleveland: Charles J. Arrigoni
   1940, Philadelphia: Raymond S. Coe — Benjamin E. Harwood — Claudine C. Maitland
   1944, Chicago: John A. Danaher — James L. McConaughy — Northam L. Wright
   1948, Philadelphia: Arthur Carlson — Fulton Rindge
   1952, Chicago: James A. Hendley — William R. Peterson
   1956, San Francisco: Helen L. Norton
   1960, Chicago: Alice Lynch — Marvin Palmer — Howard Smith
   1964, San Francisco: Dorothy Davies
   1968, Miami Beach: Richard J. O'Brien
   1972, Miami Beach: Marie Salemi — Anthony Shona
   2004, New York: Scott Douglass — George Gallo — Thomas J. Reynolds
   2008, St. Paul: Rebecca Adams
 
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: Ebenezer Jackson, Jr.
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