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Vanderburgh County
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Vanderburgh County Political Parties

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

Republican Party chairs in Vanderburgh County (incomplete!): Charles Sihler, as of 1905 — Manson L. Reichert, 1942-44 — Robert D. Orr, 1965-67 — Wayne Parke, as of 2011


Vanderburgh County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: John S. Gavitt
   1864, Chicago: Azariah T. Whittlesey
   1868, New York: Azariah T. Whittlesey
   1876, St. Louis: Charles H. Denby — Thomas E. Garvin
   1884, Chicago: Charles H. Denby
   1908, Denver: John W. Boehne
   1912, Baltimore: John R. Brill
   1916, St. Louis: Benjamin Bosse
   1924, New York: William H. Elmendorf — Mrs. Frederick Lauenstein
   1928, Houston: Gilbert Bosse
   1932, Chicago: Frank W. Griese — Clara Newman
   1940, Chicago: William H. Dress
   1952, Chicago: Winfield K. Denton — Leonard Rauscher
   1956, Chicago: Winfield K. Denton — Wilfred W. Diekmann — William D. Hardy
   1964, Atlantic City: Beulah Evans — Vance Hartke — Frank F. McDonald — Joseph O'Day
   1968, Chicago: Robert Brown — Vance Hartke — Frank F. McDonald — Joseph O'Day
   1972, Miami Beach: Robert Brown — Vance Hartke — John Soucie
   1996, Chicago: Betty J. Levell — Constance Robinson
   2004, Boston: Glenda Hampton — Stanley M. Levco — Jonathan Weinzapfel
   2008, Denver: Brad Ellsworth — Constance Robinson — Jonathan Weinzapfel — Roseann Young
Republican National Conventions:
   1880, Chicago: Alexander Gilchrist — E. F. Horn — Daniel B. Kumler
   1896, St. Louis: E. O. Hopkins — James H. McNeely
   1900, Philadelphia: Elder Cooper — Walter M. Schmitt
   1904, Chicago: John H. Osborne
   1908, Chicago: W. H. Benninghoff — Marcus S. Sonntag — Ernest G. Tidrington
   1912, Chicago: John D. Craft — Charles F. Heilman — William H. McCurdy
   1916, Chicago: William H. McCurdy
   1920, Chicago: W. A. Gaines — William H. McCurdy
   1924, Cleveland: William H. McCurdy
   1928, Kansas City: Charles B. Enlow — Philip C. Gould — Ernest G. Tidrington
   1932, Chicago: Charles B. Enlow — Philip C. Gould — Charles Hartmetz — F. Harold Van Orman
   1936, Cleveland: Phelps Darby — William Orr — F. Harold Van Orman
   1940, Philadelphia: Jerome Beeler — J. Giltner Iglehart
   1944, Chicago: Alvan V. Burch — William Ross
   1948, Philadelphia: I. R. Whiting
   1952, Chicago: Henry O. Roberts
   1956, San Francisco: Matt W. Foster — E. A. Mitchell — Robert D. Orr
   1960, Chicago: E. A. Mitchell
   1972, Miami Beach: Donald B. Cox — Russell G. Lloyd, Sr. — E. A. Mitchell
   2008, St. Paul: Nicholas Hermann — Regina Hermann — Jeffery Knight — Richard E. Mourdock
 
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: Amos Clark
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