Democratic Party chairs in Cumberland County: [none
currently in database]
Republican Party chairs in Cumberland County
(incomplete!):
Kevin
Glynn, as of 2003
Cumberland County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
S.
C. Blanchard —
Sylvanus
R. Lyman —
George
F. Shepley |
|
1864, Chicago:
Sylvanus
R. Lyman |
|
1876, St. Louis:
Samuel
J. Anderson —
R.
M. Richardson |
|
1904, St. Louis:
Nathan
Clifford —
Melvin
P. Frank |
|
1912, Baltimore:
Richard
E. Harvey —
William
M. Pennell —
Stephen
C. Perry |
|
1916, St. Louis:
George
M. Blake —
John
W. Connellan —
Oakley
C. Curtis |
|
1924, New York:
Charles
L. Donahue —
Thomas
J. Flaherty —
Lillian
F. Odiorne —
Mrs.
Alexander Skillin |
|
1928, Houston:
Fred
P. Callan —
John
W. Connellan —
William
M. Ingraham —
John
Savage |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
Joseph
E. F. Connolly —
Simon
M. Hamlin —
Milton
S. Hancock |
|
1940, Chicago:
Evelyn
Hamlin —
Edna
K. Mansfield —
Ernest
O. Porell —
Charles
Proctor —
Katherine
Sullivan —
Grover
Welch |
|
1944, Chicago:
Robert
J. Milliken |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Bertrand
L. Acharite —
Udell
Bramson —
Adrian
H. Scolten |
|
1952, Chicago:
Edgar
Caswell —
James
A. McVicar |
|
1956, Chicago:
Henri
A. Benoit —
Jane
Callan Kilroy —
Louis
A. Labbe —
Robert
J. Milliken —
James
C. Oliver —
Joseph
J. Tansey —
Adam
Walsh —
Milton
Wheeler |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Clyde
Bartlett —
Anne
Boudreau —
Kenneth
M. Curtis —
Peter
N. Kyros —
Charles
Lowery |
|
1984, San Francisco:
Joseph
E. Brennan —
Anthony
Buxton —
Gerald
P. Conley, Sr. —
Kermit
V. Lipez —
Dale
McCormick —
Joan
K. McGovern —
Patricia
E. McGovern —
Stephen
Moriarty —
Molly
Pitcher —
Ann
M. Rand —
Barbara
Rocheleau —
Mary
Catherine Toker —
Raymond
Wynne |
|
1996, Chicago:
Anna
Boll —
John
Cannon —
Thomas
J. Connolly —
Susan
Cook —
Kenneth
M. Curtis —
Anne
Goodridge —
Dorothy
Melanson —
Victoria
M. Murphy —
Deirdre
Nice —
Robert
O'Brien —
John
Portela —
Ann
M. Rand —
Kathy
Ummah |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Tom
Allen —
Kenneth
M. Curtis —
Dorothy
Melanson |
|
2004, Boston:
Tom
Allen —
Lu
Bauer —
Carla
Bryson —
Paul
Cunningham —
Kenneth
M. Curtis —
Melanie
Dees —
Jill
Duson —
Elizabeth
Ehrenfeld —
David
Garrity —
Neil
Jamieson —
Dorothy
Melanson —
Robert
O'Brien —
Mark
Ouellette —
Steve
Rowe —
Alison
Smith |
|
2008, Denver:
Philip
L. Bartlett II —
Kenneth
M. Curtis —
Cynthia
Dill —
Jill
Duson —
Katherine
Epstein —
Jon
Hinck —
Robert
O'Brien —
Mark
Ouellette —
Tracie
Reed —
Penelope
Snow —
Sam
Spencer —
Rachel
Talbot-Ross —
Raymond
Wynne |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
Henry
Carter —
William
Willis |
|
1860, Chicago:
Rensellaer
Cram —
Charles
J. Gilman |
|
1864, Baltimore:
Josiah
Hayden Drummond |
|
1868, Chicago:
Neal
Dow |
|
1884, Chicago:
Isaac
L. Came —
Josiah
Hayden Drummond —
Albion
Little |
|
1888, Chicago:
Charles
A. Brown —
Charles
J. Chapman —
Edward
B. Mallett, Jr. |
|
1896, St. Louis:
John
I. Sturgis —
Charles
E. Townsend —
George
P. Wescott |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
Woodbury
K. Dana —
George
W. Norton —
Franklin
C. Payson |
|
1904, Chicago:
Frederic
E. Boothby —
Henry
P. Cox —
Woodbury
K. Dana —
Richard
Webb |
|
1908, Chicago:
Arthur
H. Moulton —
Thomas
P. Shaw —
Richard
Webb |
|
1912, Chicago:
William
A. Connellan —
Morrill
N. Drew —
Frank
M. Low —
H.
H. Sturgis |
|
1916, Chicago:
Henry
G. Beyer, Jr. —
Fred
N. Dow —
Adam
P. Leighton |
|
1920, Chicago:
Percival
P. Baxter —
Edward
E. Philbrook —
Edward
W. Wheeler |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Sara
P. Anthoine —
Percival
P. Baxter —
Mary
Wood Bosworth —
Fred
K. Owen |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Sara
P. Anthoine —
Percival
P. Baxter —
Spaulding
Bisbee —
Fred
N. Dow —
G.
Allen Howe |
|
1932, Chicago:
Sara
P. Anthoine —
Fred
N. Dow |
|
1936, Cleveland:
William
S. Linnell —
Frank
E. Lowe —
Robinson
Verrill |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Anne
M. Gannett —
Clara
D. Hayes —
George
H. Minott —
Fred
C. Scribner, Jr. —
Robinson
Verrill |
|
1944, Chicago:
Chester
G. Abbott —
Donald
W. Philbrick —
Fred
C. Scribner, Jr. |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Frederick
N. Allen —
Albert
E. Anderson —
Ruth
B. Leavitt —
Sigrid
E. Tompkins |
|
1952, Chicago:
Sara
Cowan —
Mrs.
Mearl Norton —
Donald
W. Philbrick —
Sidney
W. Thaxter |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Elmer
Currier —
Curtis
Gerry —
Edward
T. Gignoux —
Leslie
Norwood —
Raymond
S. Oakes —
Fred
C. Scribner, Jr. |
|
1960, Chicago:
L.
Robert Porteous, Jr. —
Fred
C. Scribner, Jr. —
Robert
L. Travis |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
John
J. Connolly —
Edward
P. Harding —
Yerda
Peter |
|
2004, New York:
Jane
A. Amero —
Jan
Staples |
|
2008, St. Paul:
James
Willard Colston —
Mary
Herbert —
Jay
M. Hibbard —
Eric
B. Lusk —
John
McKernan, Jr. —
Anthony
Oberley —
Ann
R. Robinson —
Olympia
J. Snowe —
Jan
Staples —
Charles
E. Summers, Jr. —
Vance
M. Wheelock |
|
Whig National
Conventions: |
|
1839, Harrisburg:
Sylvanus
R. Lyman —
John
Neal |
|
|
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