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Windham County
Connecticut

Windham County Political Parties

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

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


Windham County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Rufus L. Baker
   1868, New York: Marvin H. Sanger
   1876, St. Louis: John L. Hunter
   1908, Denver: John O. Fox
   1912, Baltimore: Daniel P. Dunn
   1920, San Francisco: Daniel P. Dunn — Edward J. Keegan
   1924, New York: Frank P. Fenton
   1928, Houston: George Hickey — Mrs. Edward J. Keegan — Edward J. Keegan
   1932, Chicago: Mrs. James M. Hurley
   1936, Philadelphia: John M. Dowe
   1940, Chicago: Napoleon J. Fournier — Ann T. McCarthy
   1944, Chicago: Ann T. McCarthy
   1948, Philadelphia: Mrs. B. H. Chadbourne — T. Emmet Clarie
   1952, Chicago: William Perry Barber — Maurice Welch
   1956, Chicago: Allen Mopsik — Maurice Welch
   1960, Los Angeles: William St. Onge — Maurice Welch
   1968, Chicago: Maurice J. Ferland — William St. Onge — Vincent A. Sullivan
   1996, Chicago: Tamar H. MacFayden
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: Chauncey F. Cleveland — Daniel P. Tyler
   1860, Chicago: Chauncey F. Cleveland — David Gallup
   1864, Baltimore: Gilbert W. Phillips
   1868, Chicago: Sabin L. Sayles
   1872, Philadelphia: George S. Moulton — Sabin L. Sayles
   1876, Cincinnati: John M. Hall
   1880, Chicago: Jeremiah Olney — Alexander Warner
   1884, Chicago: Eugene S. Boss — Charles A. Russell
   1888, Chicago: G. D. Bates — Timothy E. Hopkins
   1896, St. Louis: Lucius H. Fuller — Charles E. Searls
   1900, Philadelphia: Charles N. Daniels — George A. Hammond — Edwin Milner
   1908, Chicago: George A. Hammond — Timothy E. Hopkins — Edwin Milner
   1912, Chicago: Charles A. Gates — George A. Hammond
   1916, Chicago: Fayette L. Wright
   1920, Chicago: Fayette L. Wright
   1924, Cleveland: Katherine Byrne — Raymond F. Gates
   1928, Kansas City: Katherine Byrne — Charles A. Gates — Raymond F. Gates
   1932, Chicago: Katherine Byrne — Raymond F. Gates — J. F. Reardon
   1936, Cleveland: Katherine Byrne — Robert Noyes
   1940, Philadelphia: Katherine Byrne — Carl M. Sharpe
   1944, Chicago: Joseph W. Powdrell
   1948, Philadelphia: Edna B. Sharpe
   1952, Chicago: Nelson L. Carpenter — Joseph W. Powdrell
   1956, San Francisco: Nelson L. Carpenter
   1960, Chicago: Edna B. Sharpe
   1964, San Francisco: William O. Jordan
   1968, Miami Beach: William O. Jordan
 
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: Joseph S. Gladding
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