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Greene County
Missouri

Greene County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Greene County (incomplete!): George A. McCollum, as of 1903 — Sam W. Wear, as of 1921 — Fred A. Moon, as of 1939 — Robert M. Rawls, as of 1943 — Charles W. Riley, as of 1949 — Robert C. Fields, as of 1967

Republican Party chairs in Greene County (incomplete!): C. Arch Bay, as of 1949 — Paul L. Bradshaw, 1965-70


Greene County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Peter Singleton Wilkes
   1912, Baltimore: Lee Savage — J. T. Woodruff
   1916, St. Louis: Harry D. Durst
   1924, New York: Perry Allen
   1928, Houston: Frank M. McDavid
   1940, Chicago: Fred A. Moon
   1944, Chicago: Sam M. Wear
   1948, Philadelphia: Mrs. Harry Bissett — H. D. Chinn
   1952, Chicago: Richard Farrington — J. Howard Hannah — Mrs. Clark M. Howell — Hazel Mann
   1956, Chicago: Ray Daniel — J. Howard Hannah
   1960, Los Angeles: Charles Brown — Denton H. Smith
   1996, Chicago: Joe Carmichael — Gary Deaver — Shep Woolford
   2000, Los Angeles: Joe Carmichael
   2004, Boston: Joe Carmichael — Rose Marie Carmichael — Lisa Cooper — Edward Janosik — Sondra Vaught
   2008, Denver: Angela D. Acree — Akeam Ashford — Stephen Eisele — Tamila Gresham — William C. Hosmer — Vicky Tripee
Republican National Conventions:
   1860, Chicago: John M. Richardson
   1868, Chicago: James H. Creighton
   1884, Chicago: Harrison E. Havens
   1888, Chicago: W. S. Johnson
   1896, St. Louis: F. B. Parker
   1900, Philadelphia: Frank D. Roberts
   1908, Chicago: Harry E. Patton
   1912, Chicago: Richard Johnson — John W. Tippin
   1916, Chicago: William S. Wade
   1924, Cleveland: O. E. Gorman
   1928, Kansas City: Ben J. Harrison
   1932, Chicago: Arthur M. Curtis — O. L. Robinett
   1936, Cleveland: O. L. Robinett
   1940, Philadelphia: Della E. Roberts
   1944, Chicago: Maude Cassity — Howard C. Potter
   1948, Philadelphia: Jerry W. Owens
   1952, Chicago: C. Arch Bay
   1956, San Francisco: Mrs. Charles Meek, Jr.
   1960, Chicago: Maude Ingram — Walter Whinery
   1964, San Francisco: Durward G. Hall
   1968, Miami Beach: T. E. Ferrell
   1972, Miami Beach: John P. Ferguson — H. Azell Morris
   2004, New York: Darrell Proctor — Cindy Stein
   2008, St. Paul: Matt Blunt — Jeffery L. Layman — Sharon Nahon — Darrell Proctor
   2012, Tampa: Gordon Kinne — Danette Proctor
   2016, Cleveland: Eric W. Burlison — Josh Haynes — Curtis Jared — Gordon Kinne — Bryan Magers — Danette Proctor — William Roaseau
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