Democratic Party chairs in Ingham County
(incomplete!):
Byron
L. Ballard, 1920-24
— Win
Rowe, as of 1972
— Joe
Finkbeiner, as of 1973-78
— Paul
Pratt, as of 2003
— Griffin
Rivers, as of 2007
Republican Party chairs in Ingham County
(incomplete!):
William
H. Porter, as of 1911
— Lyle
B. Austin, 1934-37
— Lyle
B. Austin, 1947-50
— Norman
D. Shinkle, as of 2007
Ingham County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Cincinnati:
George
W. Peck |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
George
W. Peck |
|
1876, St. Louis:
Martin
V. Montgomery |
|
1880, Cincinnati:
Orlando
M. Barnes —
H.
B. Henderson |
|
1912, Baltimore:
Lawton
T. Hemans —
Harris
E. Thomas |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Hiram
W. Rikerd —
Edmund
C. Shields |
|
1920, San Francisco:
Ida
M. Person —
Edmund
C. Shields |
|
1924, New York:
Alva
M. Cummins —
Edmund
C. Shields |
|
1928, Houston:
Frank
L. Dodge —
Edmund
C. Shields |
|
1932, Chicago:
J.
Earle Brown —
J.
W. Gleason —
Edmund
C. Shields |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
James
F. Murphy |
|
1940, Chicago:
Elizabeth
L. Belen —
Charles
S. Porritt —
J.
Gottlieb Reutter —
Edmund
C. Shields |
|
1944, Chicago:
Elizabeth
L. Belen —
Erban
Paxton —
Edmund
C. Shields |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Edrie
L. Findsen —
Laura
A. Grettenberger —
Archie
A. Perry —
John
Reid |
|
1952, Chicago:
Lucile
E. Belen —
Orin
K. Grettenberger —
Ray
Rapaport |
|
1956, Chicago:
Sanford
A. Brown —
Robert
E. Dingwell —
Mary
Gilmore —
Adrian
Jaffe —
Kathryn
Nye |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
Elizabeth
Abernethy —
Paul
L. Adams —
Lynn
M. Bartlett —
Thomas
J. Cleary —
James
P. Dunnigan —
Harry
W. Hill —
Thomas
H. E. Quimby —
Esther
B. Waite |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Sanford
A. Brown —
Richard
M. Cook —
Frank
Corser —
Zolton
A. Ferency —
Bernard
Klein —
Ellen
Louhi —
John
Mackie —
Kathryn
Nye |
|
1968, Chicago:
Zolton
A. Ferency —
Joel
I. Ferguson —
Nathan
Gillison —
J.
McKinley Lee —
Dewey
Marlatt —
James
H. Ramey —
Albert
Verhaege |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Joel
I. Ferguson —
Naomi
Guillory —
Leslie
Lokken —
Dorothy
Treska —
Paul
Treska —
Beryl
Woodman |
|
1976, New York:
Marion
Anderson —
Dawn
M. Braman —
Herman
Coleman —
Richard
Conlin —
Sue
Gaylord —
H.
Lynn Jondahl —
Charles
L. Massoglia —
James
H. Ramey —
Terry
Redford |
|
1980, New York:
Bob
Carr —
Alan
Fox —
Richard
Hegmon —
Thomas
M. Holcomb —
Mary
Holmes —
Frank
J. Kelley —
Cyril
A. McGuire —
Alex
Ott —
Herman
Shelton —
Jess
Sobel |
|
1984, San Francisco:
Candice
A. Black —
Joel
I. Ferguson —
Ellen
K. Globokar —
Dorothy
Gonzales —
Marie
E. Kingdon —
Nancy
J. Maciag —
Michael
Pyne —
William
R. Ralls —
Helen
R. Root —
Maria
R. Velasquez —
Richard
N. Wiener —
Roger
D. Winthrop |
|
1988, Atlanta:
Larry
W. Chunovich —
Paul
E. Emery —
Dori
Ferguson —
Joel
I. Ferguson —
Frank
Garrison —
Mary
Holmes —
Tom
Jones —
Frank
J. Kelley —
Kathleen
Krause —
Robert
C. Lathrop —
Cyril
A. McGuire —
Michael
C. Murphy —
Sharon
C. Peters —
Mary
Lou Pittman —
Nancy
Schwartz —
Mary
Kay Scullion —
Linda
A. Sims —
Debbie
Stabenow —
Anna
F. Strong —
Richard
N. Wiener —
Beverly
Wolkow —
Jane
D. Woodfin |
|
1992, New York:
Joel
I. Ferguson —
Frank
Garrison |
|
1996, Chicago:
Denise
A. Cook —
Susan
Corbin —
Joel
I. Ferguson —
Frank
Garrison —
Dorothy
Gonzales —
Frank
J. Kelley —
Timothy
L. Nichols —
Faylene
Owen —
Larry
Owen —
James
H. Ramey —
Linda
A. Sims —
Debbie
Stabenow —
Pierrette
M. Talley —
Flora
Walker —
Beverly
Wolkow |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Susan
Corbin —
Joel
I. Ferguson —
Debbie
Stabenow |
|
2004, Boston:
Tina
Abbott —
Lu
Battaglieri —
Teresa
Bingman —
Michael
Bryanton —
Denise
Cadreau —
Susan
Corbin —
Joel
I. Ferguson —
Kelly
Keenan —
Winifred
Motherwell —
Daniel
G. Mulhern —
Michael
Murphy —
Linda
R. Myers —
Erin
Parsons-Wright —
Elva
Revilla —
Heather
Ricketts —
Lynda
Rossi —
Iris
K. Salters —
Jim
Sype —
Lisa
R. Webb-Sharpe |
|
2008, Denver:
Lu
Battaglieri —
Kelly
R. Bernero —
Virg
Bernero —
Chong-Anna
R. Canfora —
Joel
I. Ferguson —
Glenn
H. Freeman III —
Sarah
Gonzales=Triplett —
Jennifer
M. Granholm —
Daniel
G. Mulhern —
Linda
R. Myers —
Nadine
A. Nosal —
Faylene
Owen —
Elva
Revilla —
Griffin
Rivers —
Iris
K. Salters —
Debbie
Stabenow —
Anna
F. Strong |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
Whitney
Jones —
Hulburt
B. Shank |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
D.
L. Crossman |
|
1884, Chicago:
Mason
D. Chatterton —
George
W. Robie |
|
1888, Chicago:
James
M. Turner |
|
1892, Minneapolis:
Marshall
E. Rumsey |
|
1896, St. Louis:
John
Robson |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
Russell
C. Ostrander |
|
1904, Chicago:
O.
C. Trask |
|
1908, Chicago:
Ransom
E. Olds |
|
1912, Chicago:
Herbert
A. Thompson |
|
1916, Chicago:
William
J. Goodspeed —
Frank
B. Ives |
|
1920, Chicago:
Samuel
S. Riley |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Charles
W. Foster |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Martha
S. Barber |
|
1932, Chicago:
Martha
S. Barber —
Don
E. Bates —
Mrs.
R. C. Spencer |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Lyle
B. Austin —
Martha
S. Barber |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Clyde
B. Smith |
|
1944, Chicago:
Evelyn
Atwood —
Paul
G. Eger —
Mildred
Richardson |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Lyle
B. Austin —
C.
R. Crozier —
Kim
Sigler |
|
1952, Chicago:
Floyd
Estes |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Clark
L. Brody —
Lee
C. Dramis —
Edith
McLain |
|
1960, Chicago:
Lawrence
B. Lindemer —
Charles
R. MacLean |
|
1964, San Francisco:
Louis
E. Legg, Jr. —
Lawrence
B. Lindemer |
|
1968, Miami Beach:
Jim
N. Brown —
Lois
H. Tomlinson |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Julie
Abraham —
Leo
A. Farhat —
Alvin
Pickett |
|
1976, Kansas City:
Julie
Abraham —
Rusty
Hills |
|
1984, Dallas:
Spencer
Abraham —
Donald
Allen —
John
Guzik —
Karen
Hearin —
John
McGoff —
Clifford
W. Taylor —
Virginia
L. White |
|
1988, New Orleans:
Colleen
Engler —
Denise
Haugen —
James
Muffet |
|
1992, Houston:
Spencer
Abraham —
David
Doyle —
Carla
Hills —
Nancy
McKeague —
Judy
Palnau —
Scott
Schultz —
Virginia
L. White |
|
2000, Philadelphia:
Rusty
Hills —
Bonnie
Jones —
Bill
Lukens —
Jerry
Mannausa —
Jerry
D. Roe —
Ellie
Vernon |
|
2004, New York:
Madhu
Anderson —
Jerry
D. Roe —
Donald
Vickers —
Stefani
Zimmerman |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Linda
Lee Tarver |
|
2012, Tampa:
Norman
D. Shinkle —
Mary
Stasek |
|
2016, Cleveland:
Saul
Anuzis |
|
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