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Sagadahoc County
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Sagadahoc County Political Parties

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

Republican Party chairs in Sagadahoc County (incomplete!): Patricia Percy, as of 2003


Sagadahoc County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Henry W. Owen — Thomas D. Robinson
   1864, Chicago: Moses Riggs
   1876, St. Louis: Arthur Sewall
   1880, Cincinnati: Arthur Sewall
   1888, St. Louis: Arthur Sewall
   1912, Baltimore: George E. Hughes
   1916, St. Louis: P. J. Fitzgerald
   1924, New York: I. T. Johnson
   1928, Houston: Joseph Torrey
   1936, Philadelphia: L. Eugene Thebeau
   1940, Chicago: L. Eugene Thebeau
   1944, Chicago: Harry Thebeau
   1952, Chicago: Theresa Carey — Harry Thebeau — Alonzo Young
   1956, Chicago: Harry Thebeau — John M. Warner
   1964, Atlantic City: John P. Carey — Harry Thebeau
   1984, San Francisco: Patricia D. Finn — Keron Kerr — C. Gregory Melick
   2000, Los Angeles: William Bryan
   2004, Boston: Maggie Allen — William Bryan — Jennifer DeChant
   2008, Denver: Jennifer DeChant
Republican National Conventions:
   1860, Chicago: J. S. Baker
   1864, Baltimore: James Drummond
   1888, Chicago: John H. Kimball
   1896, St. Louis: Harold M. Sewall
   1904, Chicago: Sanford L. Fogg — A. H. Shaw
   1908, Chicago: Frank C. Whitehouse
   1912, Chicago: William B. Kendall
   1916, Chicago: Harold M. Sewall
   1920, Chicago: Wilbur C. Oliver
   1932, Chicago: Loyall F. Sewall — Henry C. Wright
   1936, Cleveland: Arthur Sewall
   1940, Philadelphia: Arthur Sewall II
   1944, Chicago: Justus H. Miller
   1948, Philadelphia: Justus H. Miller — Etta Thurlow
   1952, Chicago: Converse G. Fenn — Etta Thurlow
   1956, San Francisco: Converse G. Fenn — Jane Fenn
   1960, Chicago: Elana B. Drake — Converse G. Fenn
   2008, St. Paul: Dwayne F. Bickford — Patricia Percy — Kerri L. Prescott
 
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: Zina Hyde, Jr.
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