Democratic Party chairs in Jefferson County
(incomplete!):
Michael
J. Brennan, as of 1936
— William
B. Stansbury, 1968-76
— Larry
Saunders, as of 2000
Republican Party chairs in Jefferson County: [none
currently in database]
Jefferson County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Cincinnati:
Levy
Tyler |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
George
Alfred Caldwell —
William
Garvin —
R.
McKee |
|
1876, St. Louis:
G.
P. Doern —
William
Beard Hoke —
Henry
Watterson |
|
1880, Cincinnati:
Henry
Watterson |
|
1884, Chicago:
Henry
Watterson |
|
1888, St. Louis:
Charles
D. Jacob —
Henry
Watterson |
|
1892, Chicago:
Henry
Watterson |
|
1904, St. Louis:
Charles
F. Grainger |
|
1908, Denver:
Alfred
Thruston Burgevin |
|
1912, Baltimore:
W.
B. Fleming —
William
B. Haldeman —
William
O. Head —
C.
H. Knight —
S.
L. Robertson —
John
H. Whallen |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Peter
Lee Atherton —
John
H. Buschemeyer —
William
O. Head —
Edward
J. McDermott —
James
P. Whallen |
|
1920, San Francisco:
Patrick
Henry Callahan —
W.
W. Davies —
Wallace
Embry —
A.
P. Humphrey |
|
1924, New York:
John
J. Davis —
L.
C. Humphrey —
James
P. Whallen —
R.
R. Williams |
|
1928, Houston:
James
Garnett —
Mrs.
Robert Hagan —
Joseph
S. Laurent —
Wallace
McKay —
Mrs.
John L. Woodbury |
|
1932, Chicago:
Eugene
Attkisson —
Michael
J. Brennan —
McKay
Reed —
John
Wiley |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
J.
C. W. Beckham —
Michael
J. Brennan —
Percy
Haly —
Neville
Miller —
Mrs.
J. E. Riddell —
Mrs.
Clifton Rodes —
Mrs.
E. Leland Taylor |
|
1940, Chicago:
Raymond
Barrett —
Edward
A. Brennan —
Thomas
F. Burke —
George
C. Burton —
Charles
P. Farnsley —
Lawrence
S. Grauman —
J.
Blakey Helm —
Joseph
Murphy —
John
H. Petrie —
Joseph
D. Scholtz —
E.
Leland Taylor —
Charles
W. Welch |
|
1944, Chicago:
Mrs.
Peter Lee Atherton —
J.
D. Augustus —
George
Butler —
J.
Donald Dinning —
John
F. Dugan —
Everett
Harris —
Ben
Kilgore —
Mrs.
J. E. Smith —
Mrs.
Alvah L. Terry —
Wilson
W. Wyatt |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
John
W. Crimmins —
M.
R. 'Bob' Evans —
Charles
P. Farnsley —
Thomas
Graham —
Saul
Hertzman —
W.
Augustus Jones —
Ray
Kirchdorfer —
Lawrence
W. Wetherby —
Wilson
W. Wyatt |
|
1952, Chicago:
John
W. Crimmins —
M.
R. 'Bob' Evans —
Charles
P. Farnsley —
Richard
P. Maloney —
Mrs.
Lennie W. McLaughlin —
A.
E. Meyzeek —
McKay
Reed —
Bowman
L. Shamburger —
Lawrence
W. Wetherby —
Ed
Weyler —
Wilson
W. Wyatt |
|
1956, Chicago:
Mrs.
Frank B. Alford, Jr. —
Bernard
J. Bax —
John
N. Brown —
Roscoe
Dalton —
Hugh
J. Doyle —
Sam
Ezelle —
William
Fredenberger —
Ruth
Gilbert —
Owen
C. Hammons —
Wood
Hannah —
Robert
E. Hatton —
Mrs.
Robert B. Hensley —
Clarence
Kirchdorfer —
Harry
S. McAlpin —
Reed
Miller —
Mrs.
Rush Nicholson —
Joseph
Pike —
Paul
Priddy —
Thelma
L. Stovall —
D.
P. Vandivier —
Lawrence
W. Wetherby —
H.
G. Whittenberg —
Matt
Winn Williamson |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
Mrs.
Lisle Baker —
James
Carey —
Thomas
Carroll, Jr. —
John
W. Crimmins —
Robert
Evans —
Arthur
Grafton —
John
Hennessey —
Mrs.
Hugh Ogburn —
Tom
Ray —
Frank
Stanley, Sr. —
Wilson
W. Wyatt |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Charles
H. Anderson —
Bettye
Ashcraft —
Richard
V. Beliles —
Norbert
L. Blume —
Raymond
F. Bossmeyer —
Mary
H. Byck —
Thomas
C. Carroll —
Oldham
Clarke —
M.
R. 'Bob' Evans —
Sam
Ezelle —
Owen
C. Hammons —
Mrs.
Hugh Haynie —
Mrs.
Walter Layman —
Leo
Nahstall —
Helen
Rechtin —
J.
E. Smith —
Frank
Stanley, Sr. —
Thelma
L. Stovall —
Carl
L. Wedekind, Jr. —
Mrs.
Wilson W. Wyatt |
|
1968, Chicago:
Donald
D. Noble |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Marie
Abrams —
Fred
Banks —
Al
Bennett —
Norbert
L. Blume —
William
H. Bryant —
Frank
W. Burke —
Thomas
C. Carroll —
Mrs.
C. Allen Chauvin —
Dolores
Delehanty —
Pamela
DeSanctis —
Carol
Sue Drury —
A.
Wallace Grafton, Jr. —
Owen
C. Hammons —
James
C. Hickey —
Nelle
P. Horlander —
Caroline
Krebs —
Rose
Lege —
George
Lucas —
Alice
C. McDonald —
Henry
Owens III —
Barbara
J. Smith —
Eva
M. Spaid —
James
E. Stewart —
Thelma
L. Stovall |
|
1980, New York:
Al
Bennett —
Terrell
L. Black —
Emily
C. Boone —
Cheri
R. Bryant —
Thomas
F. Burke —
Mary
John Celliti —
D.
Jane Charmoli —
Tim
Firkins —
Leonard
W. Gray, Sr. —
Owen
C. Hammons —
Nelle
P. Horlander —
Stephen
G. Horner —
Charles
I. Horton —
June
Lee —
Ramona
C. Sima —
Tommie
Smith —
Tom
Watson |
|
1996, Chicago:
Jerry
E. Abramson —
Claudia
Coffey —
Skipper
Martin —
Mary
Lou Marzian —
Irv
Maze —
Ron
Mazzoli —
Wanda
Mitchell-Smith —
Candy
Olmstead —
Jo
Ann M. Salkeld —
Jim
Smith —
Clarence
A. Yancey |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Clarence
A. Yancey |
|
2004, Boston:
Kathy
Black-Dennis —
Anita
Gray —
Leonard
Gray —
Daniel
Grossberg —
William
Londrigan —
Timothy
Longmeyer —
Darrell
Martin —
Paul
Miller —
Wanda
Mitchell-Smith —
Jennifer
A. Moore —
Teri
Mosier —
Gerald
A. Neal —
Georgia
Davis Powers —
David
W. Tandy —
Carolyn
Whitaker-Tandy |
|
2008, Denver:
Queenie
L. Averette —
Matthew
W. Barzun —
Carl
J. Bensinger —
George
W. Boyd —
Jerry
R. Ferguson —
Olivia
Anne Morris Fuchs —
Judith
G. Green —
Kenneth
L. Koch —
Timothy
Longmeyer —
Gerald
A. Neal —
Brooke
P. Pardue —
William
P. Ryan —
David
W. Tandy —
Tina
Ward-Pugh —
Carolyn
Whitaker-Tandy —
Virginia
L. Woodward —
Clarence
A. Yancey —
John
A. Yarmuth |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Chicago:
Lewis
M. Dembitz —
Frederick
Frische —
Henry
D. Hawes —
John
J. Hawes —
A.
H. Merriwether —
Edgar
Needham —
Harrison
Gray Otis |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
George
H. Griffith —
R.
M. Kelly —
Eli
H. Murray —
James
Speed |
|
1880, Chicago:
J.
Q. Adams —
James
F. Buckner —
Walter
Evans —
H.
Fitzbutler —
Silas
F. Miller —
Alexander
Morris |
|
1884, Chicago:
Andrew
J. Auxier —
John
Barrett —
George
W. Brown —
John
Mason Brown —
Walter
Evans —
August
Kahlert —
Silas
F. Miller —
Michael
Minton —
Hugh
Mulholland —
Augustus
E. Willson |
|
1888, Chicago:
Isaac
Curtis —
W.
P. Hampton —
J.
J. Johnson —
Hugh
Mulholland —
Burton
Vance —
Augustus
E. Willson |
|
1892, Minneapolis:
Augustus
E. Willson |
|
1896, St. Louis:
Charles
E. Sapp —
George
D. Todd |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
T.
H. Baker —
Alf.
W. Davis —
R.
I. James —
John
R. Kelday —
Charles
E. Sapp |
|
1904, Chicago:
Bernard
Bernheim —
William
O. Bradley —
J.
Wheeler McGee —
Henry
L. Stone —
Augustus
E. Willson |
|
1908, Chicago:
John
W. Barr —
Morris
B. Belknap —
William
Marshall Bullitt —
Andrew
Cowan —
John
McWhirter —
Herman
F. Monroe —
Augustus
E. Willson |
|
1912, Chicago:
Woodford
F. Axton —
Bernard
Bernheim —
William
O. Bradley —
William
Heyburn —
Frank
B. Russell |
|
1916, Chicago:
William
Marshall Bullitt —
Alvin
T. Hert —
William
Heyburn —
W.
F. Knebelkamp —
William
Krieger —
Augustus
E. Willson |
|
1920, Chicago:
Louis
P. Atwood —
Ben
L. Bruner —
Alvin
T. Hert —
William
Heyburn —
Ernest
F. Horn —
Charles
A. Segner |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Emma
P. Allen —
J.
Graham Brown —
Charles
I. Dawson —
Joseph
W. Demombron —
Mrs.
Alvin T. Hert —
William
Heyburn —
W.
T. Merchant —
Charlotte
Whitehead |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Mrs.
E. E. Bristow —
William
B. Harrison —
Mrs.
Alvin T. Hert —
William
Heyburn —
W.
T. Merchant —
Mrs.
Ray Ratterman —
Frank
B. Russell —
Frederic
Moseley Sackett —
Maurice
Hudson Thatcher |
|
1932, Chicago:
Harris
W. Coleman —
William
B. Harrison —
Mrs.
Alvin T. Hert —
Robert
H. Lucas —
Donald
McDonald —
Mary
Parrish —
Charles
W. Ryans —
Jouett
Ross Todd |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Lafon
Allen —
Charles
Brown, Jr. —
Charles
I. Dawson —
William
B. Harrison —
Robert
H. Lucas —
Howard
Van Arsdale |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Charles
W. Anderson, Jr. —
Edward
C. Black —
Robert
H. Lucas —
Charles
G. Middleton —
W.
P. Offutt —
Sam
Steinfeld —
Jouett
Ross Todd |
|
1944, Chicago:
Nora
Bullitt —
Mrs.
Jonathan Edwards —
Robert
H. Lucas —
W.
P. Offutt —
Robert
C. Tway |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Henry
L. Brooks —
J.
Graham Brown —
John
L. Leake —
James
G. Stewart —
Robert
C. Tway |
|
1952, Chicago:
Charles
I. Dawson —
Brent
Hart —
H.
W. Marcus —
Thruston
B. Morton —
James
G. Stewart —
C.
L. Thomas —
Robert
C. Tway |
|
1956, San Francisco:
J.
Graham Brown —
Edith
Carrell —
Thruston
B. Morton —
John
M. Robsion, Jr. —
Sam
Steinfeld —
James
G. Stewart —
Robert
C. Tway —
Barbara
Watkins |
|
1960, Chicago:
J.
Graham Brown —
Walter
F. Buckrop, Sr. —
Scott
W. Cole —
Thomas
S. Dawson —
Mrs.
Woodford H. Dulaney, Jr. —
Jesse
H. Lawrence —
John
M. Robsion, Jr. —
Robert
C. Tway —
Dorothy
M. Young |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
George
B. Berry —
Virginia
M. Bosse —
Marlow
W. Cook —
Betty
Gillis —
Edward
L. Holloway —
Scott
Miller, Jr. —
Kenneth
A. Schmied —
Edwin
A. Schroering, Jr. —
Dorothy
M. Young |
|
1988, New Orleans:
Al
Brown |
|
2004, New York:
G.
Hunter Bates —
DeAnna
L. Brangers —
John
Brasch —
John
O. Crittenden —
Kelly
Downard —
Betty
Drexler —
John
T. McCarthy III —
Mitch
McConnell —
Anne
M. Northup —
Stephen
Pence —
Jack
Richardson |
|
2008, St. Paul:
G.
Hunter Bates —
DeAnna
L. Brangers —
Samantha
K. Carroll —
Scott
Douglas —
Ken
Fleming —
Paula
Cooke Harshaw —
Hal
Heiner —
Julie
Harris Hinson —
Scott
Jennings —
Kevin
J. Kramer —
John
T. McCarthy III —
Mitch
McConnell —
Faith
P. Mercke —
Donald
E. Overton —
Sarah
Reidy —
Gail
Russell —
Glen
E. Stuckel |
|
2012, Tampa:
G.
Hunter Bates —
Mervyn
B. Brandes —
DeAnna
L. Brangers —
Jeanne
H. Ferguson —
Ken
Fleming —
Julie
Harris Hinson —
Linda
Fitzgerald Huber —
Scott
Jennings —
Angela
C. Leet —
Shellie
May —
John
T. McCarthy III —
Mitch
McConnell —
Faith
P. Mercke —
Jerry
T. Miller —
Libby
Milligan —
Ken
A. Potish —
Gail
Russell |
|
Whig National
Conventions: |
|
1839, Harrisburg:
William
Preston |
|
|
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