Democratic Party chairs in New Castle County
(incomplete!):
Paul
B. Messick, as of 1942
— Daniel
F. Wolcott, as of 1950
Republican Party chairs in New Castle County
(incomplete!):
Frank
W. Schroeder, as of 1946
New Castle County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
William
G. Whiteley |
|
1876, St. Louis:
George
Gray —
William
G. Whiteley |
|
1880, Cincinnati:
George
Gray |
|
1884, Chicago:
George
H. Bates —
George
Gray |
|
1900, Kansas City:
L.
Irving Handy |
|
1904, St. Louis:
L.
Irving Handy |
|
1908, Denver:
L.
Irving Handy |
|
1912, Baltimore:
William
J. Gibbons —
T.
Bayard Heisel —
Francis
deH. Janvier —
Willard
Saulsbury, Jr. |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Jefferson
B. Foard —
Dorsey
W. Lewis —
Thomas
M. Monaghan —
Charles
H. TenWeeges |
|
1924, New York:
Thomas
F. Bayard —
Mrs.
Richard T. Cann —
Francis
deH. Janvier —
Marie
T. Lockwood —
Josiah
H. Marvel —
Mary
A. Morris |
|
1928, Houston:
Frank
Collins —
Charles
F. Curley —
Mary
A. Morris —
Helen
Shallcross |
|
1932, Chicago:
John
Biggs, Jr. |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
John
Biggs, Jr. —
William
M. Duffy —
John
B. Jester —
Richard
C. McMullen —
Anne
C. Mullins —
William
P. Naudain —
Harry
Rose —
Sybil
Shannon |
|
1940, Chicago:
E.
Ennalls Berl —
Anne
B. Gray —
Claude
B. Voshell |
|
1944, Chicago:
Elizabeth
Bradford du Pont Bayard —
G.
Lester Daniels —
Clarence
E. Grace —
John
C. Hazzard —
Marie
T. Lockwood —
Harris
B. McDowell, Jr. —
William
S. Potter —
Isaac
A. Thornton |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Alexis
I. du Pont Bayard —
Mary
B. Cahalan —
Mrs.
Edward W. Cooch —
John
C. Hazzard —
Anne
Maher —
William
J. McClafferty, Jr. —
Tyler
McConnell —
Harris
B. McDowell, Jr. —
James
Sewell —
Daniel
F. Wolcott |
|
1952, Chicago:
G.
Lester Daniels —
Edward
R. Hensel —
Harris
B. McDowell, Jr. |
|
1956, Chicago:
John
E. Babiarz —
William
H. Burton —
G.
Lester Cleaver —
John
J. Hartnett —
Garrett
E. Lyons —
Tyler
McConnell —
Anne
McCormick —
Harris
B. McDowell, Jr. —
Michael
A. Poppiti —
William
S. Potter —
Walter
J. Scott —
Ernest
S. Wilson, Jr. |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
John
E. Babiarz —
Alexis
I. du Pont Bayard —
William
H. Burton —
Sidney
Clark —
G.
Lester Cleaver —
John
M. Conway —
Inez
Hassenstein —
Earl
Henderson —
Eugene
Lammot —
James
L. Latchum —
William
J. McClafferty, Jr. —
Tyler
McConnell —
Harris
B. McDowell, Jr. —
Frank
O'Donnell —
Michael
A. Poppiti —
William
S. Potter |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Bertha
Ableman —
John
E. Babiarz |
|
1968, Chicago:
John
E. Babiarz —
Alexis
I. du Pont Bayard —
Mrs.
Vincent Bifferato —
O.
Francis Biondi —
Harold
T. Bockman —
Vincent
Brady —
George
J. Fisher —
Oliver
S. Fonville —
Herman
M. Holloway —
William
Kelley —
Johana
Latina —
Louis
A. Lattanzio —
Katherine
Mancini —
Leo
T. Marshall —
Calvin
R. McCullough —
William
T. McLaughlin —
Hattie
Phelan —
William
S. Potter —
Eugene
Reed —
Samuel
R. Richeson, Jr. —
M.
Margaret Robinson —
Theodore
F. Sandstrom —
Robert
F. Sauscerman —
George
F. Schlor —
J.
Thomas Schranck —
John
F. Temple —
Joseph
Toner —
Phyllis
Weiner —
Maurice
F. Williams |
|
1996, Chicago:
Hollis
C. Anglin —
Richard
Bayard —
Joseph
R. Biden, Jr. —
Thomas
R. Carper —
Bobby
Clemente —
Christopher
A. Coons —
Cecily
Dale Cutbill —
Marilyn
J. Doto —
Gary
E. Hindes —
Kathy
Jamison —
Jan
R. Jurden —
Frank
J. Long —
Leo
T. Marshall —
Paulette
Sullivan Moore —
J.
Brian Murphy —
James
H. Sills, Jr. —
Mary
H. Starkey —
Carol
Vargas |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Richard
Bayard —
Joseph
R. Biden, Jr. |
|
2004, Boston:
Richard
Bayard —
Joseph
R. Biden, Jr. —
Patricia
M. Blevins —
Theodore
Blunt —
Diane
Clarke-Streett —
Margaret
Conner —
Bert
DiClemente —
Marilyn
J. Doto —
Emily
Falcon —
Chip
Flowers, Jr. —
Patricia
Howard —
James
Hussey —
Judith
O'Brien —
Norman
Oliver —
Samuel
Prado —
Lawrence
Smith —
John
Viola |
|
2008, Denver:
Crystal
Barnett —
Joseph
R. Biden, Jr. —
Stephanie
T. Bolden —
Darius
J. Brown —
Robert
Carver —
John
Daniello —
Spencer
Epps —
Helene
M. Keeley —
Samuel
E. Lathem —
Elizabeth
Maron —
Saundra
Ross=Johnson —
Rhett
Ruggerio —
Hanifa
Shabazz —
William
Skogen —
Robin
L. Whitaker —
Kenneth
R. Woods |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
Samuel
Barr —
W.
Bowman —
Edward
G. Bradford —
Benjamin
T. Bye —
Alexander
H. Dixon —
James
C. Jackson —
Samuel
N. Pusey —
Lewis
Thompson —
Thomas
Walters —
Pusey
Wilson |
|
1860, Chicago:
John
C. Clark —
Joshua
T. Heald —
Lewis
Thompson |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
B.
S. Booth —
John
C. Clark —
A.
W. Lynch —
Henry
F. Pickels |
|
1876, Cincinnati:
L.
D. Cappin —
J.
H. Hoffecker, Jr. —
James
Scott —
R.
G. Smith |
|
1880, Chicago:
S.
V. B. Carty —
Levi
G. Clarke —
Christian
Febiger —
Samuel
Silver |
|
1884, Chicago:
Joseph
T. Bass —
Minot
S. Curtis —
Washington
Hastings —
John
Pilling |
|
1888, Chicago:
Samuel
Aldrich —
William
B. Berry —
Edward
G. Bradford II —
Henry
C. McLear |
|
1896, St. Louis:
Henry
A. du Pont —
Washington
Hastings —
Anthony
Higgins —
Henry
G. Morse —
John
Pilling —
James
H. Wilson |
|
1904, Chicago:
J.
Edward Addicks |
|
1908, Chicago:
L.
Heisler Ball —
Henry
A. du Pont —
Preston
Lea |
|
1912, Chicago:
John
Bancroft —
Henry
A. du Pont —
Edmund
Mitchell —
Richard
T. Pilling |
|
1916, Chicago:
Edward
G. Bradford II —
Alfred
I. du Pont —
Edmund
Mitchell —
Charles
Warner |
|
1920, Chicago:
L.
Heisler Ball —
Horace
L. Dilworth —
T.
Coleman du Pont —
Daniel
O. Hastings |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Julia
A. Ashbrook —
Horace
L. Dilworth —
Ethel
H. du Pont —
T.
Coleman du Pont —
Samuel
G. Elbert —
George
A. Elliott —
Henry
P. Scott |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Conwell
Banton —
Ethel
H. du Pont —
T.
Coleman du Pont —
J.
Austin Ellison —
Daniel
O. Hastings —
Robert
P. Robinson —
Martha
J. Schofield —
Charles
Warner |
|
1932, Chicago:
Samuel
G. Elbert —
J.
Austin Ellison —
Daniel
O. Hastings —
John
F. Lynn —
Carrie
M. S. Pipes —
Robert
P. Robinson |
|
1936, Cleveland:
C.
Douglass Buck —
Charles
H. Colburn —
Henry
B. du Pont —
Daniel
O. Hastings —
Macmillan
Hoopes —
John
G. Leach —
Edmund
Mitchell —
James
R. Morford —
J.
George Stewart —
Mrs.
Frank G. Tallman |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
C.
Douglass Buck —
George
C. Hering, Jr. —
J.
Warren Marshall —
Carrie
M. S. Pipes —
Harold
S. Schutt —
Mrs.
Frank G. Tallman |
|
1944, Chicago:
Walter
W. Bacon —
Isaac
R. Brown, Jr. —
Francis
V. du Pont —
Daniel
O. Hastings —
George
C. Hering, Jr. —
Elizabeth
Z. McKelvey —
A.
Roland Milburn —
Harold
S. Schutt —
Mildred
H. Tomlinson |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Walter
W. Bacon —
C.
Douglass Buck —
George
R. Clark —
C.
Edward Duffy —
Francis
V. du Pont —
John
O. Hopkins, Sr. —
Clair
J. Killoran —
Sue
P. Maston —
Bayard
Sharp —
May
E. Stout |
|
1952, Chicago:
Herbert
Barnes —
Hannah
S. Buckley —
Lammot
Copeland —
Harry
G. Haskell, Jr. —
Daniel
O. Hastings —
Pearl
G. Herlihy —
John
O. Hopkins, Sr. —
John
K. Johnston —
Clair
J. Killoran —
Thomas
E. Peeney —
May
E. Stout —
Beulah
Talpey |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Lammot
Copeland —
Harry
P. Corson —
Eleuthere
I. du Pont —
Dorothy
A. Elston —
Carl
W. Harvell —
John
O. Hopkins, Jr. —
Clair
J. Killoran —
Claude
N. Lester —
Robert
P. Maclary —
W.
Glasgow Reynolds —
Albert
F. Smith —
Evelyn
G. Young |
|
1960, Chicago:
J.
Caleb Boggs —
Louis
S. Cohen —
Dorothy
A. Elston —
John
O. Hopkins, Jr. —
Clair
J. Killoran —
Ellwood
S. Leach —
Robert
P. Maclary —
Barbara
Madden —
Alan
F. McClelland —
Mrs.
Marion Smith —
George
T. Weymouth —
Ernest
S. Wilson, Sr. |
|
1964, San Francisco:
Lydia
R. Boyer —
Leo
J. Dugan, Jr. —
Reynolds
du Pont —
Harry
G. Haskell, Jr. —
George
C. Hering III —
Ellwood
S. Leach —
Estelle
Lee —
Russell
W. Peterson —
William
V. Roth, Jr. —
Mary
Sims —
Albert
F. Smith —
George
Anna Theobald |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Harvey
Brown —
Robert
T. Connor —
Thomas
B. Evans, Jr. —
Henry
Folsom, Jr. —
Harry
G. Haskell, Jr. —
George
C. Hering III —
John
O. Hopkins, Sr. —
Charlotte
Joslin —
Anna
B. King —
Peggy
Ann Nolte —
Russell
W. Peterson —
John
W. Rollins, Sr. —
Mary
Wheeler |
|
1988, New Orleans:
Joseph
Pinkett |
|
2004, New York:
Michael
N. Castle —
Gregory
Chambers —
Jeffrey
Cragg —
Elizabeth
Walker Field —
Patty
Finlayson —
Gregory
Gross —
Ruth
Joyce —
John
Matlusky —
Priscilla
Rakestraw —
Michael
Ramone —
Michele
Rollins —
Denise
Rosen —
W.
Laird Stabler, Jr. —
Terry
A. Strine |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Basil
Battaglia —
Donovan
Carbaugh —
Richard
Carroll —
Michael
N. Castle —
Michael
DiFonzo —
Gretchen
Ellixson —
Richard
Forsten —
Timothy
Houseal —
Deborah
Hudson —
Paula
Manolakos —
John
Matlusky —
Brian
Moore —
John
Morton, Jr. —
Priscilla
Rakestraw —
Michele
Rollins —
Thomas
Ross —
William
Sahm —
William
Shields —
Thomas
Shopa —
W.
Laird Stabler III —
Terry
A. Strine —
Emily
Taylor —
James
Taylor —
William
Uranko |
|
Whig National
Conventions: |
|
1839, Harrisburg:
Jacob
Faris —
Richard
Mansfield —
Thomas
M. Rodney —
Thomas
Stockton |
|
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