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Chatham County
Georgia

Chatham County Political Parties

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

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


Chatham County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Solomon Cohen — Julian Hartridge — Henry R. Jackson
   1876, St. Louis: Rufus E. Lester
   1892, Chicago: George A. Mercer
   1912, Baltimore: J. Randolph Anderson — F. P. McIntire
   1916, St. Louis: Noyle Colquitt — W. R. Hewlett
   1924, New York: Lena B. Stevenson — P. A. Stovall
   1928, Houston: A. B. Lovett
   1936, Philadelphia: A. B. Lovett
   1940, Chicago: John J. Bouhan — W. L. Grayson — W. M. Shurling
   1944, Chicago: John J. Bouhan — Spencer M. Grayson
   1948, Philadelphia: Spencer M. Grayson — Leo Griffin — Sol Kaminsky — Shelby Myrick
   1952, Chicago: Jesse Armstrong — John J. Bouhan — Spencer M. Grayson — Shelby Myrick — Carter Peterson
   1968, Chicago: Joseph F. Griffin, Jr. — Julian C. Halligan
   1996, Chicago: Floyd Adams, Jr. — Betty C. Grubbs — Wayne A. Wallace — Pauline Woods — Julia M. Wright
   2004, Boston: Lester G. Jackson III
   2008, Denver: John Barrow — Miguel Camacho — Brooke Fortson — Lester G. Jackson III — Mary Osborne — Aleta Payne
Republican National Conventions:
   1868, Chicago: Thomas P. Robb
   1876, Cincinnati: James Atkins — W. M. Craft — John H. Deveaux — Stephen T. Moore — Edward C. Wade
   1880, Chicago: Samuel B. Morse — Louis B. Toomer — Edward C. Wade
   1888, Chicago: John H. Deveaux — Lewis M. Pleasant
   1892, Minneapolis: Michael J. Doyle — Samuel B. Morse — Lewis M. Pleasant
   1896, St. Louis: Michael J. Doyle — Samuel B. Morse — Lewis M. Pleasant
   1908, Chicago: Henry Blun, Jr. — John H. Deveaux
   1912, Chicago: Henry Blun, Jr. — Walter S. Scott — Richard R. Wright
   1916, Chicago: B. W. S. Daniels
   1920, Chicago: Walter S. Scott
   1924, Cleveland: Walter S. Scott — E. W. Sherman
   1928, Kansas City: B. W. S. Daniels — J. J. McGrath — Mamie M. Pringle
   1936, Cleveland: Marion O. Dunning — Morris Horovitz
   1940, Philadelphia: Sidney A. Jones
   1948, Philadelphia: Maurice Horowitz — L. B. Toomer
   1952, Chicago: George Z. Brinson — James L. Sundy — L. B. Toomer
   1956, San Francisco: Benjamin S. Adams — James L. Sundy — L. B. Toomer
   1960, Chicago: Benjamin S. Adams — James L. Sundy — L. B. Toomer
   1964, San Francisco: Mrs. L. M. Freedman — John B. Miller — Joseph J. Tribble
   1972, Miami Beach: Herb Jones, Jr. — Marie G. Withington
   2008, St. Paul: Raymond McKinney — Clint Murphy — Thomas Sharp
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