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Tolland County
Connecticut

Tolland County Political Parties

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

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


Tolland County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: M. R. West
   1876, St. Louis: Richard S. Hicks
   1880, Cincinnati: Jabez L. White
   1892, Chicago: Edwin C. Pinney
   1896, Chicago: Lyman T. Tingier
   1900, Kansas City: George Forster
   1908, Denver: Claude C. Pinney
   1912, Baltimore: Thomas F. Noone — Edward M. Yeomans
   1920, San Francisco: Fannie D. Welch — Edward M. Yeomans
   1924, New York: George H. Robertson — Fannie D. Welch — Edward M. Yeomans
   1928, Houston: Ozro G. Hanks — Fannie D. Welch
   1932, Chicago: Thomas F. Noone — Harold B. Pinney — Fannie D. Welch
   1936, Philadelphia: Fannie D. Welch
   1940, Chicago: Thomas J. Birmingham — John F. Driscoll
   1948, Philadelphia: Robert J. Pigeon — Arthur Sebert
   1952, Chicago: Attilio R. Frassinelli
   1956, Chicago: Attilio R. Frassinelli — Edward Y. O'Connell
   1960, Los Angeles: Attilio R. Frassinelli — Marita Merrick
   1968, Chicago: Gerald E. Anderson — Renato B. Calchera — Norman T. Davis — Naomi M. Hammer
   1972, Miami Beach: Attilio R. Frassinelli
   1996, Chicago: Dorothy M. Grady — Denise W. Merrill — Bruce R. Olsson — Maurice J. Rondeau — Nancy S. Wyman
   2000, Los Angeles: Nancy S. Wyman
   2004, Boston: Rajinder Buttar — Gloria Collins — Joe Courtney — Nancy S. Wyman
   2008, Denver: Joe Courtney — Robert Madore — William Rudis — Nancy S. Wyman
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: Dwight Loomis
   1860, Chicago: Leverett E. Pease
   1864, Baltimore: Jasper H. Bolton
   1872, Philadelphia: Lucius S. Fuller
   1876, Cincinnati: Dwight Marcy
   1880, Chicago: E. Alden Converse — William M. Corbin
   1884, Chicago: George Belding — Ralph P. Gilbert
   1888, Chicago: Julius Converse — E. Stevens Henry — F. H. Underwood
   1896, St. Louis: William H. Prescott — George Sykes
   1900, Philadelphia: Edward E. Fuller — Francis G. Maxwell
   1908, Chicago: William H. Hall — George E. Keeney
   1912, Chicago: William H. Hall — Francis J. Regan
   1916, Chicago: John Buckley — William H. Hall — Francis T. Maxwell
   1920, Chicago: William H. Hall — William H. Heald — R. Leland Keeney
   1924, Cleveland: Francis T. Maxwell — A. J. Mitchell
   1928, Kansas City: Charles H. Allen — R. Leland Keeney
   1932, Chicago: Ralph D. Keeney
   1936, Cleveland: William L. Higgins
   1940, Philadelphia: Ernest S. Fuller — Francis C. Luce
   1944, Chicago: R. Leland Keeney
   1948, Philadelphia: Harry Lugg
   1952, Chicago: Simon S. Cohen — Julia A. Keeney — Frank C. Parizek
   1956, San Francisco: Julia A. Keeney — Robert L. Keeney, Jr. — John H. Mullen
   1960, Chicago: Robert L. Keeney, Jr. — John H. Mullen
   1964, San Francisco: Robert L. Keeney, Jr. — John H. Mullen
   1968, Miami Beach: John H. Mullen
   1972, Miami Beach: Robert H. Steele
   1988, New Orleans: Tony Guglielmo
   2008, St. Paul: Tracy Enders — Tony Guglielmo — Jennifer Harvey
 
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: John S. Peters
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