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Dakota County
Minnesota

Dakota County Political Parties

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

Republican Party chairs in Dakota County: [none currently in database]


Dakota County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Henry H. Sibley
   1876, St. Louis: John F. Norrish
   1912, Baltimore: Patrick H. O'Keefe
   1924, New York: J. T. Sieven
   1928, Houston: Margaret Casey
   1940, Chicago: Fred A. Curtis — H. C. Fasbender — Elmer J. Ryan
   1948, Philadelphia: Tom Feely
   1952, Chicago: Thomas Flinn
   1956, Chicago: Larry Feyerseisen
   1960, Los Angeles: James Gregg — William Kubicek — William Nolan
   1964, Atlantic City: James Gregg — Joseph Novak — Gary Pagel — Paul A. Thuet
   1976, New York: Cathy Clardy — Bob Ferguson — Anna Lawler
   1984, San Francisco: Jack J. Jorgensen — Sue Killian — Anna Lawler — Stella Lundquist — Phil Sterner — Deanna Wiener Tilsen — Mary Zabolio
   1996, Chicago: Pat Davies — Kay Brown Gustafson — Rick Hansen — Dan Lockren — Tom Trotter — Janet M. Zimmer-Lokken
   2004, Boston: Benjamin Gross — Laura Herridge — Jevne Kloeber — Katie Tilley — Linda Wilkinson — Asad Zaman
   2008, Denver: Lucy Buckner-Watson — Elizabeth A. Stager
Republican National Conventions:
   1896, St. Louis: F. F. Griebe
   1900, Philadelphia: E. A. Whitford
   1904, Chicago: William Hodgson
   1928, Kansas City: Henry A. Miller
   1936, Cleveland: Harold E. Stassen — Mrs. G. F. Walter
   1940, Philadelphia: Rudolph Charles Radabaugh
   1944, Chicago: Rudolph Charles Radabaugh
   1948, Philadelphia: Rudolph Charles Radabaugh
   1952, Chicago: Rose Schonning
   1964, San Francisco: Mrs. Joseph Chalupa
   1968, Miami Beach: J. Robert Stassen
   1972, Miami Beach: Iantha LeVander — J. Robert Stassen
   2004, New York: Rick Aguilar — Pat Anderson — Mike Lindsay — Tim Pawlenty — Anthony G. Sutton
   2008, St. Paul: Rick Aguilar — Diana Virginia Bratlie — Michael Brodkorb — Terry Flower — E. Rodney Geary — William Joseph Jungbauer — Terrance Frances McCall — Abel Dejesus Miranda — Tim Pawlenty — Joe Repya — Anthony G. Sutton — John Trojack
   2012, Tampa: Ted Anderson — Kurt Bills — Eric Goodrich — John Myser — Greg O'Connor — John Trojack — Yelena Vorobyov-Grisham — Mark Westpfahl
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