Democratic Party chairs in Essex County: [none currently in
database]
Republican Party chairs in Essex County: [none currently in
database]
Essex County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Charles
G. Clark —
Caleb
Cushing —
George
Johnson —
E.
G. Williams |
|
1864, Chicago:
William
D. Northend —
Richard
S. Spofford —
John
K. Tarbox —
Charles
P. Thompson —
Lemuel
B. Usher |
|
1876, St. Louis:
James
H. Carleton —
Charles
G. Clark —
Patrick
Murphy —
Charles
A. Ropes |
|
1880, Cincinnati:
Patrick
Murphy |
|
1904, St. Louis:
Guy
W. Currier |
|
1912, Baltimore:
Francis
H. Caskins, Jr. —
Peter
J. Flaherty —
Joseph
J. Flynn —
Edmund
S. Higgins —
Daniel
H. Maguire —
John
P. S. Mahoney —
Michael
F. McGrath —
Morgan
J. McSweeney —
Michael
L. Sullivan |
|
1916, St. Louis:
William
J. Bradley —
Daniel
N. Crowley —
John
Doherty —
James
A. Donovan —
Richard
T. Hennessey —
Leon
B. Paton —
John
C. Sanborn —
Michael
L. Sullivan |
|
1924, New York:
James
D. Burns —
Charles
F. Cotter —
Michael
F. Cronin —
James
A. Donovan —
Michael
J. Dougherty —
Thomas
A. Fitzmaurice —
John
W. Foley —
Frank
J. Hennessy —
John
J. McCarthy —
Genevieve
E. McGlue —
Lot
F. McNamara, Jr. —
James
McPherson —
Abbie
Roland —
George
A. Schofield —
Charles
D. Smith —
Frederick
L. Twomey |
|
1928, Houston:
John
J. Daley —
James
Degnan —
Thomas
H. Donahue —
James
A. Donovan —
Michael
J. Dougherty —
Julia
Feeney —
Dennis
F. Foley —
John
A. Jones —
James
Kinsella —
John
J. McCarthy —
Lot
F. McNamara, Jr. —
Raymond
V. McNamara —
Edward
B. O'Brien —
Victor
E. Principe —
William
H. Quinn —
Denis
J. Sullivan —
Henry
A. Sullivan —
Michael
A. Sullivan |
|
1932, Chicago:
James
F. Carnes —
William
P. Connery, Jr. —
Timothy
W. Fitzgerald —
Tony
A. Garofano —
Michael
H. Jordan —
John
J. McCarthy —
Lot
F. McNamara, Jr. —
J.
Leo Sullivan —
Michael
A. Sullivan |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
Eleanor
C. Carr —
Helen
Carroll —
John
E. Donahue —
Philip
A. Kiely —
Matthew
P. Mancy —
Michael
F. McGrath —
James
H. Sullivan |
|
1940, Chicago:
Michael
J. Batal —
Marie
L. Beaulieu —
James
F. Carnes —
Charles
R. Coan —
John
T. Coan —
John
W. Coddaire, Jr. —
Margaret
M. Conry —
Michael
F. Cronin —
Nellie
M. Donahue —
Joseph
A. Flynn —
Philip
A. Kiely —
Michael
F. McGrath —
James
H. Sullivan —
Sylvester
F. Whalen |
|
1944, Chicago:
Adelard
Beaulieu —
Charles
M. Boyle —
Colin
J. Cameron —
John
J. Deacy —
James
J. Devereaux —
John
J. Keenan —
Philip
A. Kiely —
Michael
F. McGrath —
James
D. McNamara —
John
H. Mitchell —
George
J. O'Shea —
Harvey
A. Pothier —
Charles
W. Trombly —
Muriel
E. L. Vrettos |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
James
R. Carter —
Margaret
T. Jellison —
James
P. Kane —
William
J. Maguire —
Michael
F. McGrath —
George
J. O'Shea —
Earl
J. Riley —
Rose
R. Shinberg |
|
1952, Chicago:
Michael
J. Batal —
Colin
J. Cameron —
John
W. Coddaire, Jr. —
John
J. Costello —
Frank
N. Cynewski —
Michael
A. Flanagan —
Charles
V. Hogan —
Marie
Walch Loughlin —
William
J. Maguire —
Michael
F. McGrath —
George
J. O'Shea —
Earl
J. Riley —
Donald
J. Ross —
Rose
R. Shinberg —
Wanda
Walczak |
|
1956, Chicago:
John
J. Bucchiere —
John
A. Callahan —
James
R. Carter —
Francis
X. Collins —
Thomas
P. Costin, Jr. —
Edward
J. Cronin —
Margaret
T. Jellison —
James
P. Kane —
William
J. Maguire —
Philip
C. O'Donnell —
Albert
S. Previte, Jr. —
Jacob
W. Shinberg —
Benjamin
A. Smith II —
Albert
H. Zabriskie |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
John
C. Bresnahan —
Francis
X. Collins —
Thomas
P. Costin, Jr. —
Mary
Kennedy —
John
J. Linnehan —
William
J. Maguire —
Philip
C. O'Donnell —
Benjamin
A. Smith II —
Albert
H. Zabriskie |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
James
P. Boyle —
John
J. Buckley —
John
P. S. Burke —
Francis
X. Collins —
Charles
V. Hogan —
George
J. O'Shea, Jr. —
Earl
J. Riley —
James
P. Rurak —
Benjamin
A. Smith II —
Albert
H. Zabriskie |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Rosemary
F. Banks —
Timothy
A. Bassett —
James
J. Fiorentini —
Ronald
W. Fox —
David
E. Harrison —
Jean
B. Hodgdon —
Kathleen
F. Holmes —
Carl
K. King —
John
R. McCarthy —
Caroline
B. Rees —
Edward
J. Romano, Jr. —
Janice
J. Sloan —
Barbara
Wheatland —
Mary
E. Williamson —
Peter
W. Williamson |
|
1976, New York:
Nicholas
Mavroules |
|
1980, New York:
James
P. Boyle —
Thaddeus
Buczko —
George
Carpenter —
Paul
Devlin —
Veronica
Dooley —
William
Hartigan —
Joyce
Hezekiah —
Richard
Holmes —
Barbara
Koen —
Anna
Laughlin —
Thomas
A. Leone —
Marion
Middlebrooks —
John
E. Murphy —
Sharon
M. Pollard —
Shirley
M. Raynard —
Marcia
L. Sweeney —
Regina
Villa —
Barry
Weiner —
Rita
Williams |
|
1996, Chicago:
Maria
E. Barker —
Thomas
K. Iacobucci —
Sally
P. Kerans —
Diana
S. LaRochelle —
Tricia
Melvin —
Sharon
M. Pollard —
Mary
Jane Powell —
Marcia
L. Sweeney —
Thomas
P. Walsh |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Lisa
L. Mead —
James
M. Shannon —
Marcia
L. Sweeney |
|
2004, Boston:
Clinton
Bench —
Diana
Kerry —
Lisa
L. Mead —
Sharon
M. Pollard —
Arthur
Powell —
Mary
Jane Powell —
Agnes
Ricko —
Michael
Schulze —
Ann
Sheinwald —
Stanley
Slepoy —
Marcia
L. Sweeney —
John
F. Tierney —
Matthew
Veno |
|
2008, Denver:
Jonathan
W. Blodgett —
Kim
Driscoll —
Arthur
Powell —
Agnes
Ricko —
Marianne
Rutter —
Stanley
Slepoy —
Marcia
L. Sweeney —
John
F. Tierney —
Michael
Wheeler |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
John
B. Alley —
M.
Morton, Jr. —
C.
A. Perry —
S.
H. Phillips —
Richard
P. Waters |
|
1860, Chicago:
Timothy
Davis —
Eben
F. Stone |
|
1864, Baltimore:
G.
W. Cochran —
J.
G. Hurd —
S.
H. Phillips |
|
1868, Chicago:
George
B. Loring —
Eben
F. Stone —
Roland
G. Usher |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
George
B. Loring |
|
1876, Cincinnati:
George
B. Loring |
|
1888, Chicago:
William
E. Blunt —
William
Cogswell —
William
B. Littlefield —
George
S. Merrill —
James
D. Pike —
C.
H. Shepard —
Byron
Truell |
|
1896, St. Louis:
Charles
O. Baily —
Amos
F. Bread —
Charles
D. Brown —
N.
P. Frye —
Willard
J. Hale —
George
R. Jewett —
Henry
Cabot Lodge —
William
M. Wood |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
Charles
C. Fry —
Walter
B. Hopkinson —
Solomon
Jacobs —
George
R. Jewett —
E.
Frank Lewis —
Henry
Cabot Lodge —
Joseph
N. Peterson —
George
H. Poor —
Levi
L. H. Taylor |
|
1904, Chicago:
John
L. Hobson —
Walter
B. Hopkinson —
George
E. Kunhardt —
Henry
Cabot Lodge —
Walter
E. Parker —
James
F. Shaw —
William
Shepherd —
James
E. Tolman —
Walter
H. Trumbull —
Joseph
T. Wilson |
|
1908, Chicago:
Ralph
W. Dennen —
William
H. Gove —
Charles
H. Hastings —
Charles
M. Hoyt —
Henry
Bradford Lewis —
Henry
Cabot Lodge —
Walter
E. Parker —
James
F. Shaw —
Albert
Vittum |
|
1912, Chicago:
James
R. Berwick —
William
W. Coolidge —
Smith
M. Decker —
James
F. Ingraham —
Alfred
E. Lunt —
Joseph
Monette —
Arthur
L. Nason —
Isaac
Patch —
Lynn
M. Ranger —
Ralph
W. Reeve |
|
1916, Chicago:
John
N. Cole —
William
S. Felton —
Eugene
B. Fraser —
Archie
N. Frost —
Edward
R. Hale —
Francis
M. Hill —
Henry
Cabot Lodge —
Isaac
Patch —
John
L. Saltonstall —
Daniel
C. Smith |
|
1920, Chicago:
Kimball
G. Colby —
Eugene
B. Fraser —
Archie
N. Frost —
Charles
A. Littlefield —
Henry
Cabot Lodge —
William
H. McSweeney —
George
V. L. Meyer —
Gayden
W. Morrill —
Fabrizio
Pitocchelli —
William
H. Root |
|
1924, Cleveland:
A.
Piatt Andrew, Jr. —
Mary
B. Browne —
Kimball
G. Colby —
John
J. Eade —
Matthew
J. Fowler —
Donald
H. Gerrish —
Henry
Cabot Lodge —
Evelyn
F. Masury —
Harland
A. McPhetres —
Gayden
W. Morrill —
Fabrizio
Pitocchelli |
|
1928, Kansas City:
A.
Piatt Andrew, Jr. —
Frank
M. Andrew —
J.
Rodney Ball —
Mary
F. Cox —
Harriet
Hart —
Herman
A. MacDonald —
Evelyn
F. Masury —
Henry
A. B. Peckham —
Frederick
H. Prince —
J.
Otis Wardwell |
|
1932, Chicago:
Malcolm
L. Bell —
Mary
F. Cox —
Eugene
B. Fraser —
Claude
M. Fuess —
Lewis
R. Hovey —
Harold
E. Russell —
Bayard
Tuckerman, Jr. —
Edith
E. Walker |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Harriet
Hart —
Edward
E. Hicken —
Helen
S. Hovey —
Walter
M. Lamont —
Helen
A. Patch —
Charles
Sprague —
George
J. Waldron |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Harland
Burke —
Hugh
A. Cregg —
Fred
D. Dodge, Jr. —
Fred
O. Gonthier —
Orin
S. Kenney —
Henry
Cabot Lodge, Jr. —
John
A. Trowt —
Frederick
Bancroft Willis —
Constance
C. Wilson |
|
1944, Chicago:
Daniel
J. Boyle —
Harland
Burke —
Edward
A. Coffey —
Charles
F. Haywood —
Ralph
H. Hill —
E.
Randall Jackson —
Abbot
Stevens |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Charlotte
H. Chute —
Fred
D. Dodge, Jr. —
Charles
F. Haywood —
Henry
Cabot Lodge, Jr. —
Benjamin
B. Priest —
Sumner
L. Raymond —
Charles
Sprague —
James
R. Tetler —
Frederick
Bancroft Willis |
|
1952, Chicago:
Belden
G. Bly, Jr. —
Edward
R. Butterworth —
Albert
Cole —
Frank
S. Giles, Jr. —
Henry
Cabot Lodge, Jr. —
Augustus
G. Means —
Christopher
H. Phillips —
Mrs.
C. F. Roads —
Edward
D. Sirois |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Peter
F. Donnelly —
G.
Hudson Driver —
Frank
S. Giles, Jr. —
Henry
Graf, Jr. —
Henry
Cabot Lodge, Jr. —
John
S. O'Brien —
William
G. Reed —
Herbert
S. Tuckerman |
|
1960, Chicago:
Fannie
K. Bennink —
Beatrice
K. Corliss —
Peter
F. Donnelly —
Frank
S. Giles, Jr. —
Roger
E. Ingalls —
Henry
Cabot Lodge, Jr. —
Daniel
E. McLean —
Augustus
G. Means —
Christopher
H. Phillips —
Benjamin
H. White |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Paul
W. Cronin —
Louis
H. Johnson —
Michael
T. Miles —
Jayne
M. Solimine —
Lloyd
B. Waring —
Jacqueline
M. Williams |
|
1988, New Orleans:
Paul
W. Cronin —
Jill
Fallon —
Kendall
G. Hopkins —
Edgar
L. Kelley —
Manual
Martinez —
Enrique
Matos —
Paul
McCarthy —
Richard
A. Mori —
Eugene
Piacentini —
William
Lawrence Saltonstall —
Peter
G. Torkildsen —
John
A. Volpe —
Stephen
M. Zykofsky |
|
2004, New York:
Nancy
B. Crate —
Anne-Margaret
Meyers Gaffney —
Kerry
Healey —
Nancy
J. Luther —
William
Herbert Ryan —
Michael
J. Sullivan |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Tom
Bowling —
Darrell
Crate —
Tanya
DeGenova —
Pedro
Garcia —
Kerry
Healey —
Sean
Murphy —
Edward
Rombach —
Jacqueline
Ross —
Jack
Roy —
Donald
Stacey |
|
2012, Tampa:
Tom
Bowling —
Amy
Carnevale —
Joanne
Hall —
Kerry
Healey —
John
F. McCarthy, Jr. —
Bruce
E. Tarr —
Donald
Wong |
|
Whig National
Conventions: |
|
1839, Harrisburg:
James
H. Duncan —
Benjamin
K. Hough |
|
|
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