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Bannock County
Idaho

Bannock County Political Parties

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

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


Bannock County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1916, St. Louis: Fred W. Rothas
   1924, New York: George Gleason
   1936, Philadelphia: William Fife — Mrs. Harry H. Locke
   1940, Chicago: Francis M. Bistline — D. Worth Clark — Ben W. Davis
   1944, Chicago: Francis M. Bistline — Mrs. Harry H. Locke
   1948, Philadelphia: A. W. Hall — Mrs. Harry H. Locke
   1952, Chicago: Clifford C. Brown — W. H. Jensen
   1996, Chicago: Frank M. Cisneros — Millie Flandro — Sallee Gasser — Edgar Malepeai
   2000, Los Angeles: Edgar Malepeai
   2004, Boston: Donna Boe — Mark Echohawk — Edgar Malepeai
   2008, Denver: James A. Fletcher II — Matt Kopydlowski — Jeanette Wolfley
Republican National Conventions:
   1896, St. Louis: C. J. Bassett — A. V. Ferguson
   1904, Chicago: Drew W. Standrod
   1912, Chicago: D. J. Ellrod
   1916, Chicago: James H. Brady
   1920, Chicago: T. M. Edwards
   1924, Cleveland: Joseph H. Peterson
   1928, Kansas City: O. R. Baum — G. Nicholas Ifft
   1932, Chicago: G. Nicholas Ifft
   1936, Cleveland: T. D. Jones
   1940, Philadelphia: Max Cohn
   1944, Chicago: Twayne Austin — Ezra J. Merrill
   1948, Philadelphia: A. L. Merrill
   1952, Chicago: Mrs. J. B. Blackhurst
   1956, San Francisco: J. O. Cotant — Harley B. Markham
   1960, Chicago: O. F. Call — Jim Phelps, Jr.
   2004, New York: Karen McGee
   2008, St. Paul: Christine King
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