Democratic Party chairs in Macomb County
(incomplete!):
Frank
Ruggero, as of 1961
— Leon
A. Garwood, as of 1963-67
— John
B. Bruff, as of 1969
— Edward
Bruley, as of 2003-07
Republican Party chairs in Macomb County
(incomplete!):
Charles
A. Retzlaff, as of 1950
— Philip
C. Davidson, as of 1961
— David
L. Wells, as of 1963
— Armand
Bove, as of 1965
— Mildred
H. Dunnell, as of 1967-69
— James
Carabelli, 2004-08
Macomb County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1880, Cincinnati:
John
N. Mellen |
|
1896, Chicago:
Martin
Crocker |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Varnum
J. Bowers |
|
1920, San Francisco:
Julia
L. Haller |
|
1924, New York:
Varnum
J. Bowers —
Julia
L. Haller |
|
1928, Houston:
Varnum
J. Bowers —
Julia
L. Haller |
|
1932, Chicago:
Varnum
J. Bowers —
J.
P. Letts |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
Vincent
L. Fitzgerald —
J.
V. Messmore |
|
1940, Chicago:
J.
V. Messmore |
|
1944, Chicago:
Earl
Miller —
Gertrude
Ryan |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Earl
J. Tallman |
|
1952, Chicago:
John
T. Bowman —
John
Danta —
George
A. Moore —
Frank
J. Zagaiski |
|
1956, Chicago:
Jerome
DeVisscher —
William
P. Hull —
Frank
Ruggero —
Harry
Shay —
Jack
Waller |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
Lillian
Barrett —
George
R. Deneweth —
George
Merrelli —
Joseph
E. Mihelich —
Elsie
Smith |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Edward
J. Bonior —
Ralph
A. Liberato —
George
Merrelli —
George
N. Parris —
Michael
D. Schwartz |
|
1968, Chicago:
Lucille
Bell —
John
T. Bowman —
John
B. Bruff —
Thomas
Guastello —
Ann
Kolesar —
Ralph
A. Liberato —
George
Merrelli —
James
G. O'Hara —
George
N. Parris —
Richard
Pernell |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Earle
Bojanowski —
Richard
Brown —
Edward
Bruley —
Charles
Gregg Carnhill —
Doris
Cook —
Francis
Corcoran —
Phillip
Lee —
Irvin
G. Little —
Mary
Ellen Moran —
Richard
Pernell —
Anna
Marie Roberts —
William
Ross —
Gloria
Spondike —
Walter
Statkus —
Myrtle
Williams |
|
1976, New York:
Kathleen
Aterno —
David
L. Balas —
Richard
Deneweth —
James
P. George —
Jan
Heller —
Cindy
Sommers Hoffman —
James
J. Johnstone —
Odessa
Komer —
Ralph
A. Liberato —
George
Merrelli —
Elizabeth
M. Slinde —
Linda
Strong |
|
1980, New York:
Connie
Calabrese —
James
P. George —
Riley
Harris —
Jacqueline
Hartman —
Robert
C. Merkle —
Kim
Moran —
James
Prough —
Therese
Scandarito —
Michael
D. Schwartz —
Bernice
Stomber —
Stephen
P. Yokich |
|
1984, San Francisco:
Laura
Ainsworth —
David
E. Bonior —
Mary
L. Craig —
Mary
L. Daner —
James
P. George —
Mary
F. Guglielmetti —
Eleanor
D. Haroldson —
Joanne
C. Kloss —
Odessa
Komer —
Ralph
A. Liberato —
Robert
C. Merkle —
Kim
Moran —
Ronald
Oakley —
Nancy
M. White —
Stephen
P. Yokich |
|
1988, Atlanta:
David
E. Bonior —
Edward
Bruley —
James
P. George —
Hugh
Jarvis —
Joyce
Lalonde —
Dimitrios
Papas —
Barbara
A. Sosnowski —
Nancy
M. White —
Tracey
A. Yokich |
|
1992, New York:
Rick
Flynn |
|
1996, Chicago:
David
E. Bonior —
Dennis
J. Bruck —
Lynn
S. Fish —
Alfreda
Kemp —
Diana
Kolakowski —
Joyce
Lalonde —
Candace
Landers —
Lewis
G. Rhinehart —
Richard
Shoemaker —
Mark
A. Steenbergh —
Nancy
M. White |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
David
E. Bonior —
Rick
Flynn —
Joyce
Lalonde —
Richard
Shoemaker |
|
2004, Boston:
Mark
Brewer —
Edward
Bruley —
Warren
Danford —
Alisa
Diez —
Debra
L. Dorosh —
Nancy
Falcone=Sullivan —
Rick
Flynn —
Mary
Jane Howard —
Carolyn
Kapustij —
Ed
Klein —
Joyce
Lalonde —
Robert
Mijac —
Jeffrey
Radjewski —
Victoria
Selva —
Richard
Shoemaker —
Nancy
M. White —
Henry
J. Yanez |
|
2008, Denver:
David
E. Bonior —
Mark
Brewer —
Michelle
DeBeaussaert —
Nancy
Falcone=Sullivan —
Rose
Marie Fessler —
Joyce
Lalonde —
Sander
M. Levin —
Jennifer
Miller —
Jeffrey
Radjewski —
Richard
Shoemaker —
Elisabeth
Sierawski —
Douglas
I. Skrzyniarz —
Clarice
M. Squillace —
Henry
J. Yanez |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
E.
F. Mead |
|
1880, Chicago:
William
Jenney |
|
1884, Chicago:
Alexander
Grant |
|
1888, Chicago:
Edgar
Weeks |
|
1892, Minneapolis:
Silas
B. Spier |
|
1896, St. Louis:
John
L. Starkweather |
|
1904, Chicago:
Dwight
N. Lowell |
|
1908, Chicago:
William
Gray |
|
1912, Chicago:
J.
Alexander Heath |
|
1916, Chicago:
Frank
E. Nellis |
|
1924, Cleveland:
George
B. Eckstein |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Charles
E. Greene |
|
1936, Cleveland:
John
E. Merrill |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Ivan
A. Johnston |
|
1944, Chicago:
Howard
R. Carroll |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Regina
D. Hay —
Edward
A. Jacob |
|
1952, Chicago:
Frank
C. Lawson |
|
1960, Chicago:
Philip
C. Davidson —
Mildred
H. Dunnell |
|
1964, San Francisco:
William
F. McLaughlin |
|
1968, Miami Beach:
Gordon
S. Gilman, Jr. —
Thomas
P. Grimes —
James
Hill —
Casmere
J. Plewa |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Mary
Barrow —
Sharon
Chiddester —
Mildred
H. Dunnell —
Caroline
L. Jorgenson —
Leonard
Stokes |
|
1976, Kansas City:
Rosalie
Bryk —
Mildred
H. Dunnell —
Kirby
Holmes —
Sam
F. Trentacosta |
|
1984, Dallas:
Robert
Baker —
Cynthia
Fahr —
Fran
Gillett —
Terrance
P. Gilsenan —
Dorothy
Harrison —
Kirby
Holmes —
Jed
Pratt —
Patricia
N. Stonehouse |
|
1988, New Orleans:
David
Bugay —
Terrance
P. Gilsenan —
Mary
Giordano —
Stanley
Grot —
Kay
McNabb —
Ken
Simmons —
Harry
C. Veryser |
|
1992, Houston:
Greg
Brock —
Maria
Carl —
Glenn
Clark —
Jennifer
Enger —
Paulina
Krajdub —
Sam
F. Trentacosta —
Madeline
Vick |
|
2000, Philadelphia:
Dennis
Buchholtz —
John
Caron —
Stanley
Grot —
Julia
Michals —
Candice
S. Miller —
Janice
Nearon —
Betty
Norlin —
Marianne
Weiss |
|
2004, New York:
Terri
Kowal —
Janice
Nearon —
Michael
Uhl |
|
2008, St. Paul:
James
Carabelli —
Victoria
Czapski —
Jared
Maynard —
Julia
Michals —
Ron
Michals —
Peter
Vitale |
|
2012, Tampa:
Stanley
Grot —
Nick
Hawatmeh —
Greg
Rhines |
|
2016, Cleveland:
Jack
Brandenburg |
|
|
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