Democratic Party chairs in Genesee County
(incomplete!):
John
D. Nickola, as of 2003
— Ron
Duncan, as of 2007
— Jack
D. Minore, as of 2009
Republican Party chairs in Genesee County
(incomplete!):
Frank
G. Millard, as of 1924
— Frank
G. Millard, as of 1940
— Francis
J. George, as of 1950
— Denise
Graves, as of 2007
Genesee County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1912, Baltimore:
Thomas
Barron —
Edwin
O. Wood |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Harry
C. Hill —
Edwin
O. Wood |
|
1920, San Francisco:
Frank
J. Sawyer |
|
1924, New York:
Frank
D. Baker |
|
1932, Chicago:
Frank
J. Sawyer |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
George
McKinley —
Leopold
L. Pearson |
|
1940, Chicago:
George
T. Gundry —
Walter
Krapohl |
|
1944, Chicago:
Edmund
Geiger —
Jacob
M. Waldo |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
David
M. Martin —
Herbert
J. Rohner —
Ben
Woodward |
|
1952, Chicago:
Verna
H. Barkey —
Paul
J. Parker |
|
1956, Chicago:
Bennie
Bernard —
Norman
Bully —
Georgia
Hyche |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
Beatrice
Myers —
E.
S. Patterson —
Otis
M. Smith —
Claude
Ward |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Alyce
Cook —
Finis
J. Holt —
Walter
C. Kingsley —
Elaine
Merriman —
C.
Fred Robinson |
|
1968, Chicago:
Edward
DeCaussin —
Gerald
R. Dunn —
Stella
Hipkins —
Dale
E. Kildee —
Olivia
Maynard —
Floyd
J. McCree —
Alex
Ott —
Pat
Patterson —
Evelyn
Sanocki |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Frances
Bearup —
Arvel
Bryant —
Lawrence
A. Huber —
Juanita
Huddleston —
Frances
Laskowski —
Olivia
Maynard —
Pat
Mosley —
Gary
Penny —
Dan
D. Sain —
Margaret
Schlinz —
Nathaniel
Turner |
|
1976, New York:
Mark
Clodfelter —
Georgia
Erdmann —
Ilene
Lengyel —
Olivia
Maynard —
Dorothy
Pugh —
Dan
D. Sain —
Thomas
J. Sedgewick —
J.
Merrill Spencer —
Beatrice
Williams —
Barbara
Young |
|
1980, New York:
Michael
Carr —
Gretchen
Coad —
Bobby
D. Crim —
Bobbie
A. Culp —
Robert
L. Emerson —
Judith
Garza —
Margaret
Lochmann —
Gerald
E. Mills —
Bruce
Newman —
Beatrice
Williams —
Wyaman
Williams |
|
1984, San Francisco:
Henry
Acevedo —
Benjamin
Dirks —
Dale
E. Kildee —
Stan
Marshall —
Lorraine
C. McGee —
Talibdeen
Abdul Muqsit —
Lucy
Morrissey Northrup —
Donald
W. Riegle, Jr. —
James
A. Sharp, Jr. —
Mary
Beatrice Williams |
|
1988, Atlanta:
Floyd
E. Clack —
Bobbie
A. Culp —
Dale
E. Kildee —
Jack
D. Minore —
Carrie
Nelson —
John
D. Nickola —
Margaret
A. Perry —
Douglas
K. Weiland —
Beatrice
Williams —
Frank
L. Yiannatji |
|
1992, New York:
Denise
Smith Allen |
|
1996, Chicago:
Ruben
Burks —
John
D. Cherry, Jr. —
Debra
Downing —
Tina
V. Fielder —
Sally
S. Joseph —
Dale
E. Kildee —
Jack
Magee —
Norman
E. McComb —
Jack
D. Minore —
Woodrow
Stanley —
Peggy
J. Tortorice —
Rita
Vater-Darnton |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
John
D. Cherry, Jr. —
Sally
S. Joseph —
Dale
E. Kildee —
Woodrow
Stanley |
|
2004, Boston:
John
D. Cherry, Jr. —
Stephanie
Howard —
Dale
E. Kildee —
Maryion
Lee —
Calvin
T. Rapson —
Lawrence
A. Roehrig —
Bob
Roth —
Kathleen
Trongo |
|
2008, Denver:
Michael
J. Behm —
Floyd
E. Clack —
Lee
Gonzales —
Geraldean
D. Hall —
Norwood
H. Jewell —
Sally
S. Joseph —
Dale
E. Kildee —
Vickie
S. Price |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
A.
P. Davis |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
Josiah
W. Begole |
|
1880, Chicago:
J.
M. Adams |
|
1884, Chicago:
J.
B. Atwood |
|
1888, Chicago:
C.
S. Brown —
William
B. McCreery |
|
1896, St. Louis:
George
W. Buckingham |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
Earl
F. Johnson |
|
1904, Chicago:
F.
P. Sayre |
|
1908, Chicago:
Fred
R. Ottaway |
|
1912, Chicago:
Leonard
Freeman |
|
1916, Chicago:
George
W. Cook |
|
1920, Chicago:
Leonard
Freeman |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Otto
P. Graff —
Charles
S. Mott |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Edwin
W. Atwood —
Roy
E. Brownell |
|
1932, Chicago:
William
W. Blackney —
Charles
H. Pratt |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Roy
E. Brownell —
Mrs.
Daily Richmond |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
William
H. McKeighan —
Charles
S. Mott |
|
1944, Chicago:
Harry
G. Gault |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
William
Hufstader —
Arthur
E. Summerfield |
|
1952, Chicago:
Charles
H. Pratt —
Arthur
E. Summerfield —
Robert
White |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Joseph
A. Anderson —
Maurine
Jones McKenna —
Arthur
E. Summerfield, Jr. |
|
1960, Chicago:
Floyd
N. Baldwin —
Beatrice
Dover |
|
1964, San Francisco:
Chester
R. Schwesinger —
Louis
Traycik |
|
1968, Miami Beach:
Robert
Breeden —
William
Moeller —
Frederick
Van Duyne |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Marcia
M. Buhl —
Henry
Horton —
David
Laro |
|
1984, Dallas:
Carol
Applegate —
John
Applegate —
Walter
C. Bair —
Kathryn
Birnie —
Norma
Cummer —
Paul
V. Gadola, Jr. —
Nancy
A. Welsh |
|
1988, New Orleans:
Mark
Simmons —
Donald
R. Watson —
Nancy
A. Welsh |
|
1992, Houston:
Michael
Kelly —
Raymond
J. Kelly, Jr. —
Joyce
Watson |
|
2000, Philadelphia:
Michael
Bancroft —
Mercedes
Kinnee |
|
2004, New York:
Mercedes
Kinnee |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Prudence
Adam —
Denise
Graves |
|
2012, Tampa:
Denise
Graves —
Michelle
Voorheis |
|
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