Democratic Party chairs in Marion County
(incomplete!):
Walter
C. Boetcher, 1934-36
— Judson
F. Haggerty, 1962-64
Republican Party chairs in Marion County
(incomplete!):
Harry
B. Smith, as of 1905
— Charles
W. Jewett, 1914-16
Marion County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Cincinnati:
Franklin
Hardin —
Alexander
F. Morrison |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
W.
H. Talbott |
|
1864, Chicago:
Julius
Boettcher —
H.
H. Dodd —
Joseph
E. McDonald |
|
1868, New York:
Joseph
E. McDonald |
|
1876, St. Louis:
Joseph
E. McDonald —
James
B. Ryan |
|
1888, St. Louis:
David
Turpie |
|
1904, St. Louis:
John
W. Kern |
|
1908, Denver:
John
W. Kern |
|
1912, Baltimore:
Joseph
E. Bell —
John
W. Kern —
William
F. Moore —
James
Reilly —
R.
F. Stuart |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Joseph
E. Bell —
Cortes
Blue —
Bowman
Elder —
George
Hardin —
John
W. Kern |
|
1924, New York:
William
Green —
Mrs.
Moses B. Lairy —
Julia
E. Landers —
William
J. Mooney —
Walter
Myers —
Mavity
J. Spencer —
Frederick
Van Nuys |
|
1928, Houston:
Mrs.
William H. Coleman —
Mrs.
John W. Kern —
Lois
Irene Marshall —
William
J. Mooney —
Walter
Myers —
Mrs.
Samuel M. Ralston —
Charles
Remster —
A.
C. Sallee —
Faye
Terrell |
|
1932, Chicago:
Bowman
Elder —
Robert
Fox —
Susan
Knox —
Gertrude
McHugh —
William
F. Moore —
Mrs.
Meredith Nicholson, Jr. —
Reginald
H. Sullivan |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
Mrs.
Samuel M. Ralston |
|
1940, Chicago:
Edna
A. Bingham —
Bowman
Elder —
Thomas
R. Hutson —
Mrs.
P. C. Kelly —
Mrs.
Samuel Knox —
Carleton
B. McCulloch —
Gertrude
McHugh —
Mrs.
Samuel M. Ralston —
F.
B. Ransom —
Reginald
H. Sullivan —
Daniel
J. Tobin —
Louis
A. Weiland |
|
1944, Chicago:
Arnold
Atwood —
Edna
A. Bingham —
William
Clauer —
James
F. Cunningham —
Susan
Knox —
Mrs.
Samuel M. Ralston —
F.
B. Ransom —
Daniel
J. Tobin —
Lena
Wood |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Paul
D. Cave —
Al
G. Feeney —
Joseph
Howard —
Harry
E. McClain —
Carleton
B. McCulloch —
Frank
E. McKinney —
Walter
Myers —
Mrs.
Samuel M. Ralston —
Daniel
J. Tobin |
|
1952, Chicago:
Georgia
Arnsman —
Philip
L. Bayt, Jr. —
James
L. Beatty —
Mary
Cooke —
Neal
Edwards —
Thomas
R. Hutson —
Andrew
Jacobs, Sr. —
Mary
Shackleford |
|
1956, Chicago:
Marian
Barton —
Andrew
Jacobs, Sr. —
Margaret
Afflis Johnson —
Opal
Kremer —
Frank
E. McKinney —
Owen
M. Mullin —
Mary
Thompson |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
Charles
E. Skillen |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
John
J. Barton —
Raymond
H. Berndt —
J.
Manfred Core —
James
C. Courtney —
Mrs.
Henri C. Gibson —
Judson
F. Haggerty —
Grant
Hawkins —
Frank
E. McKinney —
James
E. Noland —
Robert
Risk —
James
Robb —
Dallas
Sells —
Miklos
Sperling —
Mabel
Striker —
Howard
Whitecotton |
|
1968, Chicago:
James
W. Beatty —
James
C. Courtney —
Robert
Cronin —
James
F. Cunningham —
Harry
Dougherty —
William
Gigerich —
Judson
F. Haggerty —
Ernest
Hamilton —
Frank
E. McKinney —
Thomas
Moynahan —
C.
Michael Riley —
Robert
Risk —
Miklos
Sperling —
Sylvia
Zazas |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
William
C. Baker —
Henry
Bayt —
James
W. Beatty —
Rozelle
Boyd —
John
K. Bradburn —
Judy
Burton —
Julia
Carson —
Lenna
Christ —
Elton
H. Geshwiler —
Henri
Gibson —
William
Gigerich —
Faye
Grimes —
Betty
Joan Hinman —
Noel
Duane Jones —
Larry
Mohr —
William
New —
Thomas
O'Brien —
Herluf
Rasmussen —
Gordon
St. Angelo —
Dallas
Sells —
Terrence
Straub —
Robert
V. Welch —
Beatrice
Woods —
Don
Yeagley |
|
1996, Chicago:
Joseph
Andrew —
Elwood
C. Black —
Billie
J. Breaux —
Julia
Carson —
Pamela
Fanning Carter —
Ann
M. DeLaney —
Charles
Deppert —
John
Dillon —
Gregory
S. Fehribach —
Ron
Gettelfinger —
G.
Frederick Glass —
Linda
K. Harris —
W.
Faye Johnson —
Sally
Kirkpatrick —
Cordelia
Lewis —
Bill
R. Livvix —
Rita
A. Long —
Tamme
McCauley —
Cathline
A. Mullin —
Michael
B. O'Connor —
Daniel
J. Parker —
Linda
L. Pence —
Amy
Minick Peterson —
Patricia
L. Rios —
Terri
Roney —
Kay
Rowe —
Joanne
M. Sanders —
Bren
Simon —
Sally
Sloan —
Jeffery
H. Smulyan —
Kipper
V. Tew —
Brian
S. Williams |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Julia
Carson —
W.
Faye Johnson —
Cordelia
Lewis-Burks —
Cathline
A. Mullin —
Daniel
J. Parker —
Bart
Peterson |
|
2004, Boston:
Lara
Beck —
Julia
Carson —
Mary
T. Chandler —
Kathy
Davis —
Leona
Glazebrooks —
Lacy
Johnson —
W.
Faye Johnson —
Melinda
Jones —
Joseph
E. Kernan —
Maggie
Kernan —
Cordelia
Lewis-Burks —
Troy
Liggett —
Charlotte
Lewis Martin —
Joseph
Miller —
Cathline
A. Mullin —
Anne
O'Connor —
Thomas
J. O'Donnell —
Bart
Peterson —
Clarence
Piercey —
Jay
K. Potesta —
Jenny
Sarabia —
Jeffery
H. Smulyan —
Kipper
V. Tew —
Connie
Thurman —
Terry
L. Thurman —
Edward
Treacy —
Lillian
Wafford —
Wayne
Watson |
|
2008, Denver:
Martha
Faye Abernathy —
Sherlonda
Anderson —
Greg
Bedan —
André
D. Carson —
Mary
T. Chandler —
William
A. Crawford —
Maurice
E. Davison —
John
J. Day —
David
A. Frye —
Leona
Glazebrooks —
Joseph
H. Hogsett —
Melina
Kennedy —
Patricia
King —
Cordelia
Lewis-Burks —
Myrna
Maldonado —
Charlotte
Lewis Martin —
Lori
Morris —
Thomas
J. O'Donnell —
Daniel
J. Parker —
Jay
K. Potesta —
Sarah
S. Riordan —
Joanne
M. Sanders —
Heather
Smulyan —
Kipper
V. Tew —
Connie
Thurman —
Kenneth
J. Zeller |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
John
D. Defrees —
Jonathan
W. Gordon —
V.
C. Hanna —
Jonathan
S. Harvey |
|
1860, Chicago:
John
S. Bobbs —
Caleb
B. Smith |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
James
Sidney Hinton |
|
1880, Chicago:
George
H. Chapman —
Benjamin
Harrison —
Roscoe
G. Hawkins |
|
1888, Chicago:
B.
D. Bagby —
E.
W. Halford —
Stanton
J. Peelle —
Albert
G. Porter |
|
1896, St. Louis:
Charles
W. Fairbanks —
Joseph
B. Kealing —
George
L. Knox —
William
Kothe —
Harry
S. New |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
Albert
J. Beveridge —
Gurley
Brewer —
Lew
W. Cooper —
Charles
W. Fairbanks —
Harry
B. Gates —
Charles
S. Hernly —
William
Kothe —
Robert
Metzger —
James
A. Mount |
|
1904, Chicago:
Albert
J. Beveridge —
John
B. Cockrum —
Charles
W. Fairbanks —
William
Kothe —
Marshall
Pugh —
James
E. Twiname |
|
1908, Chicago:
Albert
J. Beveridge —
Charles
A. Bookwalter —
L.
C. Boyd —
Joseph
B. Kealing —
James
H. Lott |
|
1912, Chicago:
Charles
W. Fairbanks —
Summer
A. Furniss —
Frederick
C. Gardner —
Harry
S. New —
Samuel
Lewis Shank —
James
N. Shelton |
|
1916, Chicago:
Gurley
Brewer —
Summer
A. Furniss —
Frederick
A. Joss —
Richard
Lieber —
James
N. Shelton —
Fred
A. Sims |
|
1920, Chicago:
Mahlon
E. Bash —
Albert
J. Beveridge —
W.
W. Hyde —
Charles
W. Jewett —
Lenora
E. Kealing —
Harry
S. New —
Emma
Eaton White |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Albert
J. Beveridge —
James
A. Collins —
Mrs.
Allen T. Fleming —
James
M. Leathers —
Harry
S. New —
Arthur
R. Robinson |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Mahlon
E. Bash —
Schuyler
A. Haas —
Linn
D. Hay —
Edward
L. Jackson —
Henry
L. Wilson |
|
1932, Chicago:
Harry
E. Barnard —
Hilton
U. Brown —
Lawrence
Davis —
Summer
A. Furniss —
Martin
M. Hugg —
William
L. Hutchinson —
Norman
A. Perry —
Arthur
R. Robinson —
Chester
L. Robinson —
John
K. Ruckelshaus —
Nell
M. Warren |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Albert
J. Beveridge, Jr. —
Irving
W. Lemaux —
Mrs.
Jessie Levey —
Charles
O. Roemler —
John
K. Ruckelshaus |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Mrs.
Elias Atkins —
Arch
N. Bobbitt —
Herman
Bowers —
William
L. Hutcheson —
Robert
W. Lyons —
Wilbur
Royse —
Maude
Smith |
|
1944, Chicago:
Arcada
Balz —
James
L. Bradford —
Charles
J. Brown —
George
Fate —
Wilbur
H. Grant —
Courtney
Hammond —
William
L. Hutcheson —
Robert
W. Lyons |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Katherine
W. Atkins —
George
L. Denny —
James
W. Ingles —
Charles
W. Kern —
R.
Hartley Sherwood —
Clarence
Suggs |
|
1952, Chicago:
William
A. Atkins —
Cale
J. Holder —
William
H. Hutcheson —
Charles
J. Lynn —
Eugene
C. Pulliam —
Fred
Schortemeier —
Edwin
Steers, Sr. —
Clyde
E. Whitehill |
|
1956, San Francisco:
William
A. Atkins —
Frank
Beckwith —
H.
Dale Brown —
John
L. Buehler —
George
N. Craig —
Wilbur
H. Grant —
W.
J. Holliday, Jr. —
Thomas
F. Kibler —
William
H. Krieg —
Thomas
Mahaffey, Jr. —
Ruth
Marshall —
Eugene
C. Pulliam —
Carolyn
C. Tucker —
Roger
Walcott |
|
1960, Chicago:
H.
Dale Brown —
John
Wesley Burkhart —
Charles
W. Cook, Jr. —
Samuel
R. Harrell —
Robert
W. Matthews —
Kurt
F. Pantzer —
Silas
B. Reagan —
Robert
S. Smith —
George
W. Stark —
Carolyn
C. Tucker |
|
1968, Miami Beach:
Richard
G. Lugar |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Roger
William Brown —
L.
Keith Bulen —
John
Wesley Burkhart —
Lucille
E. Camp —
Mike
DeFabis, Jr. —
Sherry
B. Gardiner —
Samuel
R. Harrell —
Richard
G. Lugar —
Faye
I. Mowery —
Edwin
J. Simcox —
Bonnie
E. Stephenson —
John
W. Sweezy |
|
1976, Kansas City:
Kenneth
N. Giffin |
|
1984, Dallas:
Kenneth
N. Giffin |
|
2000, Philadelphia:
William
Lyman Soards II |
|
2004, New York:
Steve
Carter —
Melissa
Reese —
Marvin
B. Scott —
Judy
Singleton —
Jan
Vermillion |
|
2008, St. Paul:
John
Bales —
Gregory
A. Ballard —
Bryce
Bennett —
Kris
Bowen —
Carl
Brizzi —
David
Brooks —
J.
Murray Clark —
Janet
Clark —
Deborah
J. Daniels —
Rex
Early —
John
Hammond —
Thomas
John —
David
Mann —
Ellen
McDaniel —
Michael
D. McDaniel —
James
Merritt —
James
Morris —
Michael
Murphy —
Tim
Oakes —
Jennifer
Ping —
James
Purucker —
Melissa
Reese —
Paul
Ricketts —
Judy
Singleton —
Marcella
Thompson —
James
Wade |
|
Whig National
Conventions: |
|
1839, Harrisburg:
Douglas
McGuire |
|
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