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New London County
Connecticut

New London County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in New London County: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in New London County: [none currently in database]


New London County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: William M. Converse — Andrew C. Lippitt
   1864, Chicago: William M. Converse
   1876, St. Louis: Edward Hunter — George D. Whittlesey
   1880, Cincinnati: Ralph Wheeler
   1892, Chicago: Cyrus G. Beckwith
   1900, Kansas City: Bryan F. Mahan
   1904, St. Louis: Bryan F. Mahan
   1912, Baltimore: Charles W. Comstock — Bryan F. Mahan
   1916, St. Louis: Joseph S. Huntington — Frederick A. Johnson — Alton T. Miner
   1920, San Francisco: Bryan F. Mahan
   1924, New York: Charles T. Foley — Raymond J. Jodoin
   1928, Houston: Patrick Sweeney
   1932, Chicago: William C. Fox — Joseph C. Keefe — Alton T. Miner — Timothy C. Murphy
   1936, Philadelphia: Edward G. Moran
   1940, Chicago: William J. Fitzgerald — Patrick J. Sullivan — Chase Going Woodhouse
   1944, Chicago: Joseph B. Downes — Patrick J. Sullivan — Chase Going Woodhouse
   1948, Philadelphia: Thomas J. Dodd — H. Francis McLaughlin — Joseph Mestre — Dorothy Satti — Esther K. Taft
   1952, Chicago: Alfred M. Bingham — Leo B. Reagan — Dorothy Satti
   1956, Chicago: Douglas J. Bennet — Joseph S. Longo — James McDermott — Beatrice Rosenthal — Eleanor Rossiter — Dorothy Satti — Esther K. Taft
   1960, Los Angeles: Beatrice Rosenthal — C. John Satti
   1968, Chicago: Arthur W. Bennett — Margaret M. Curtin — Paul A. Del Monte — Richard De Noia — Thomas J. Dodd — Beatrice Rosenthal
   1996, Chicago: Anthony R. Basilica — Wendy Fields-Jacobs — Sam Gejdenson — Jane Glover — Wade A. Hyslop, Jr. — Dorothy A. Mrowka
   2004, Boston: Rosemary Coyle — Gay Story Hamilton — Dorothy A. Mrowka — Sharon Palmer
   2008, Denver: Dorothy A. Mrowka — Sharon Palmer
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: Augustus Brandegee — Moses Pierce
   1860, Chicago: Henry H. Starkweather
   1864, Baltimore: Augustus Brandegee — James Lloyd Green
   1868, Chicago: Thomas Clark
   1872, Philadelphia: Daniel Chadwick
   1876, Cincinnati: Joseph Selden — John A. Tibbits
   1880, Chicago: Augustus Brandegee — Daniel Chadwick — Robert Coit — Stiles T. Stanton
   1884, Chicago: Augustus Brandegee — Ira G. Briggs — John A. Tibbits
   1888, Chicago: Thomas H. Allen — Erastus S. Day — John McCormick — Horace Trumbull
   1896, St. Louis: Thomas H. Allen — A. H. Brewer — Frederick Farnsworth — James Pendleton
   1900, Philadelphia: Frank B. Brandegee — Frederick Farnsworth — F. H. Hinkley
   1904, Chicago: Edwin W. Higgins
   1908, Chicago: Theodore Bodenwein — John Eccles — Angus Park
   1912, Chicago: Lucius E. Whiton
   1916, Chicago: Edwin W. Higgins
   1920, Chicago: Daniel M. Cronin
   1924, Cleveland: Lewis M. Carpenter
   1928, Kansas City: George H. Bradford — Mrs. Herman M. Hubbard — William G. Park — Ernest E. Rogers
   1932, Chicago: Theodore Bodenwein — Warren B. Burrows — Susan P. Hubbard
   1936, Cleveland: Hiram Bingham — Theodore Bodenwein
   1940, Philadelphia: E. Lea Marsh, Jr. — Aurin E. Payson
   1944, Chicago: Maybelle Nugent — Ralph A. Powers
   1948, Philadelphia: Fred R. Zeller
   1952, Chicago: Lawrence M. Gilman — Paul Schuster
   1956, San Francisco: Harold Dahl — Charles W. Jewett — Ralph A. Powers — Moses A. Savin
   1960, Chicago: Joseph H. Goldberg — Peter P. Mariani
   1964, San Francisco: Peter P. Mariani — Morgan K. McGuire
   1968, Miami Beach: Emma E. Lincoln
   1972, Miami Beach: Mary H. Boatwright — Peter L. Cashman — Lillian E. Erb — Emma E. Lincoln
   2004, New York: John Guevremont — Eric Janney
   2008, St. Paul: Timothy Griswold — John Guevremont — Santa Mendoza — Rob Simmons — William Yalen
 
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: Charles H. Phelps
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