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Campbell County
Kentucky

Campbell County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Campbell County (incomplete!): Kenneth L. Mullikin, as of 2004

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


Campbell County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: H. D. Helm
   1880, Cincinnati: Robert W. Nelson
   1916, St. Louis: Lawrence J. Diskin — William Schlueter
   1920, San Francisco: James Crutchfield — Nora Layne
   1928, Houston: Joseph A. Cassidy — Jacob Roll
   1932, Chicago: George J. Herold
   1936, Philadelphia: Aubrey Barbour
   1944, Chicago: Harry Guilfoyle — Mrs. B. J. Skees — Evelyn Wichman
   1948, Philadelphia: Henry Seibert — William J. Wise
   1952, Chicago: Al Whitehouse — William J. Wise
   1956, Chicago: Ed Buten — Henry Hayes — A. J. Jolly
   1960, Los Angeles: Ray Murphy — Henry Seibert
   1964, Atlantic City: Lambert Hehl, Jr. — James E. Murphy — James R. Poston
   1972, Miami Beach: Gerald Losey — James R. Poston
   1980, New York: Elaine Costello
   1996, Chicago: Sue Teegarden
   2008, Denver: Terry L. Mann
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: William S. Bailey — James R. Whittemore
   1860, Chicago: Charles Hendley — James R. Whittemore
   1880, Chicago: E. E. Wood
   1884, Chicago: L. R. Hawthorne — James A. Scarlett
   1896, St. Louis: W. J. Lyons
   1904, Chicago: William H. Dyer
   1908, Chicago: Alfred Gowling — John H. Meyer
   1912, Chicago: William A. Burkamp
   1916, Chicago: William A. Burkamp
   1920, Chicago: William A. Burkamp
   1924, Cleveland: William A. Burkamp
   1928, Kansas City: William A. Burkamp — Arthur F. Sherer
   1932, Chicago: Ellsworth Regenstein
   1936, Cleveland: Alfred M. Caldwell — Leonard J. Crawford
   1940, Philadelphia: Odis W. Bertelsman — Alfred M. Caldwell
   1944, Chicago: Odis W. Bertelsman — Alfred M. Caldwell
   1948, Philadelphia: Odis W. Bertelsman — Alfred M. Caldwell
   1952, Chicago: George J. Kaufmann — Stanley C. Moebus
   1956, San Francisco: George J. Kaufmann — J. Harold Reed
   1972, Miami Beach: Robert T. Nau — Arthur L. Schmidt
   2004, New York: Jim Bunning — Barbara Haas
   2008, St. Paul: Jim Bunning — Kevin Sell
   2012, Tampa: Jim Bunning
 
Socialist National Conventions:
   1920, Brooklyn: Martin A. Brinkman
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