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Frederick County
Maryland

Frederick County Political Parties

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

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


Frederick County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Bradley T. Johnson
   1876, St. Louis: Outerbridge Horsey
   1880, Cincinnati: L. Victor Baughman
   1888, St. Louis: L. Victor Baughman
   1912, Baltimore: Emory L. Coblentz
   1916, St. Louis: Charles H. Conley
   1924, New York: Mrs. Andrew A. Annan — Emory L. Coblentz — Parsons Newman
   1928, Houston: Mrs. Andrew A. Annan — Howard Marvin Jones
   1936, Philadelphia: Mrs. Andrew A. Annan — Joseph Chew
   1944, Chicago: James W. Grove, Jr.
   1948, Philadelphia: James W. Grove, Jr. — Hazel W. Lewis
   1952, Chicago: Thomas Glass — Hazel W. Lewis
   1956, Chicago: George F. Abrecht — Edward D. Storm
   1964, Atlantic City: Ruby Hahn
   1988, Atlanta: Karen Blood
   1996, Chicago: C. Sue Hecht
   2000, Los Angeles: C. Sue Hecht
   2004, Boston: Robert Blumenthal — Jennifer P. Dougherty — C. Sue Hecht — Dan Rupli
   2008, Denver: Goodloe Byron, Jr. — C. Sue Hecht — Ann-Marie Liciano
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: David Gamble
   1868, Chicago: George W. Z. Black
   1896, St. Louis: S. T. Haffner
   1900, Philadelphia: D. C. Winebrenner
   1908, Chicago: John P. T. Mathias — William Schnauffer
   1912, Chicago: Lincoln N. Dinterman — F. E. R. Miller
   1916, Chicago: George R. Dennis, Jr. — Leo Weinberg
   1920, Chicago: Reno S. Harp
   1924, Cleveland: Charles M. Mathias — Helena N. Stauffer
   1928, Kansas City: D. John Markey
   1932, Chicago: Benjamin Rosenour
   1936, Cleveland: Kingman Brewster
   1940, Philadelphia: David G. Everhart, Sr.
   1948, Philadelphia: Mrs. Emmert R. Bowlus
   1952, Chicago: Mrs. Emmert R. Bowlus
   1956, San Francisco: Edward Hart Etchison — Charles McC. Mathias
   1964, San Francisco: Harry F. Rhoderick
   1972, Miami Beach: Charles McC. Mathias — Edward P. Thomas
   2004, New York: Charlie Jenkins
   2008, St. Paul: Philip Greene — Katie Nash — Kelly M. Schulz
   2012, Tampa: Kathy Afzali — Michael Hough — Alexander X. Mooney — Mary Rolle — Kelly M. Schulz — C. Paul Smith
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