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Orange County
Florida

Orange County Political Parties

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

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


Orange County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: B. C. Abernathy — James L. Giles
   1928, Houston: Franklin O. King
   1940, Chicago: Raymer F. Maguire
   1944, Chicago: Martin Anderson — Dorsey J. Prescott — W. J. Steed
   1948, Philadelphia: W. J. Steed — Claude H. Wolfe
   1952, Chicago: Mrs. George W. Johnson
   1956, Chicago: William M. Berson — Robert J. Bishop — R. G. Davidson — Shirley B. Evans — Robert N. Heintzelman — James M. Milligan
   1968, Chicago: Beth Johnson — Alice McMahon — Fae B. Owles — Melva J. Perkins — Robert C. Petree — Willam S. Turnbull
   1996, Chicago: Ken R. Cooper — Carol Cymanick — Buddy Dyer — Douglas Head — Blondie Jordan — Bryden Moon — Alzo J. Reddick — Mary Wilson
   2004, Boston: Neal Abid — Ramon Arcebido — Robin Bouey — Derek Brett — Bert Brown — Donna-Lynne Dalton — Buddy Dyer — Daisy Lynum — Caryl Mansour — Reginald B. McGill — Gary Siplin — Janan Smither
   2008, Denver: Dick J. Batchelor — LaVon W. Bracy — Jeremy R. Carter — Buddy Dyer — Jose A. Fernandez — Kathleen B. Gordon — Susannah Lindberg — Reginald B. McGill — Amy Mercado — Scott A. Randolph — David Rucker — Michelle Stile — Geraldine Thompson — Barry H. Tillis — Carmen L. Torres
Republican National Conventions:
   1888, Chicago: Edward R. Gunby
   1896, St. Louis: M. M. Moore
   1904, Chicago: Henry S. Chubb
   1908, Chicago: Henry S. Chubb
   1912, Chicago: Henry S. Chubb — J. A. Colyer
   1916, Chicago: J. A. Colyer — W. R. O'Neal
   1928, Kansas City: Mrs. W. C. Lawson — W. R. O'Neal
   1932, Chicago: M. B. Sterritt
   1936, Cleveland: C. D. Laundon — William J. Mullin
   1940, Philadelphia: Dorothy H. Horst — W. R. O'Neal — C. T. Williams
   1944, Chicago: M. J. Moss, Jr. — W. R. O'Neal
   1948, Philadelphia: Alexander Akerman — Emory Akerman — Jeanne E. D'Agustino — M. J. Moss, Jr.
   1952, Chicago: Charles F. Batchelder, Jr. — M. J. Moss, Jr. — Jennie S. Wolking
   1956, San Francisco: Julia R. Sullivan
   1960, Chicago: Lillian B. Huber — Joel P. Phillips, Jr.
   1964, San Francisco: Nina S. Locke — Joel P. Phillips, Jr.
   1972, Miami Beach: Jack Beattie — Louis Frey, Jr. — Edward J. Gurney — Paula Hawkins — Jean Rodriguez
   2004, New York: Richard T. Crotty — Alan Dale Doty — Lewis M. Oliver III — Nancy Patterson — James H. Stelling
   2008, St. Paul: Jerry Buchanan — Dean Cannon — Ron Howse — Frank Kruppenbacher — Fred Leonhardt — Marcos Marchena — Bertica Morris — Lewis M. Oliver III — Nancy Patterson — David Simmons — James H. Stelling — Bill Studstill
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