Democratic Party chairs in Hinds County: [none currently in
database]
Republican Party chairs in Hinds County: [none currently in
database]
Hinds County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Ethelbert
Barksdale —
Charles
E. Hooker |
|
1876, St. Louis:
R.
H. Allen —
Frank
Johnson |
|
1888, St. Louis:
S.
S. Calhoon |
|
1912, Baltimore:
C.
H. Alexander —
J.
W. Cassidy —
James
K. Vardaman —
Ben
H. Wells |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Ben
H. Wells |
|
1920, San Francisco:
G.
C. Adcliff —
J.
B. Tyson |
|
1924, New York:
Francis
Harmon —
J.
H. Howie —
Rush
Knox —
Viola
Lake |
|
1928, Houston:
Ellen
S. Woodward |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
Walter
Capers —
Carl
Chadwich —
Wade
H. Creekmore —
Joe
Howorth —
Greek
L. Rice |
|
1940, Chicago:
T.
P. Brady —
J.
T. Brown —
Josie
Burns —
T.
Burns, Jr. —
Charles
B. Cameron —
Robert
W. Collins —
Willia
DePrater —
Dan
Fenn —
J.
Ed Franklin —
H.
P. Hearn —
Mrs.
D. C. Lea —
Edgar
Misterfeldt —
M.
Potter —
Greek
L. Rice —
Mrs.
George Wallace |
|
1944, Chicago:
Sennet
Conner —
Dick
D. Quin |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
H.
M. Fraser —
W.
E. Gore —
Ed
Lewis —
Dick
D. Quin —
John
Bell Williams |
|
1952, Chicago:
Halla
May Pattison —
W.
W. Wright |
|
1956, Chicago:
Hayden
Campbell —
Mrs.
Matthew Harper, Jr. —
James
T. Kendall —
Frank
Potts —
Horace
Steele —
A.
F. Summers —
John
Bell Williams |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
James
Arden Barnett —
Charles
Clark —
Mrs.
Charles M. Hills —
Heber
Ladner —
Joe
Patterson —
John
Bell Williams —
Gene
Wirth |
|
1980, New York:
Willie
T. Allen —
Fred
Banks, Jr. —
Stephan
Brophy —
Mary
I. Bryant —
Danny
E. Cupit —
Brad
Dye —
Ally
Mack —
W.
P. McMullan, Jr. —
Louise
Owens —
R.
L. T. Smith |
|
1996, Chicago:
Reuben
Anderson —
John
Baker —
Tim
Ford —
Neal
Fowler —
Tomie
T. Green —
Vallena
J. Greer —
Alice
V. Harden —
Lorenzo
Madison —
Gloria
McQuagge —
Johnnie
Patton —
Kathy
L. Sykes —
Bennie
G. Thompson —
William
F. Winter |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Vallena
J. Greer —
Alice
V. Harden —
Harvey
Johnson, Jr. —
Bennie
G. Thompson |
|
2004, Boston:
Gary
Anderson —
Cindy
Ayers-Elliott —
Earle
Banks —
Zelma
Carson —
William
Chandler —
Vallena
J. Greer —
Alice
V. Harden —
Harvey
Johnson, Jr. —
Johnnie
Patton —
Sean
Perkins —
Brad
Pigott —
Emma
D. Sanders —
Charles
Tillman |
|
2008, Denver:
Gary
Anderson —
Isaac
Byrd —
Bettye
K. Dagner-Cook —
Wayne
Dowdy —
Charles
Griffin —
Alice
V. Harden —
Derrick
Johnson —
Lavaree
Jones —
Maggie
Lowery —
Johnnie
Patton —
Emma
D. Sanders —
Ayana
Smothers-Cole —
Kathy
L. Sykes |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1880, Chicago:
James
Hill |
|
1884, Chicago:
James
Hill |
|
1888, Chicago:
James
Hill —
John
McGill —
J.
J. Spelman |
|
1896, St. Louis:
George
C. Granberry —
Edward
W. Jones —
William
B. Sorsby |
|
1908, Chicago:
J.
N. Granberry —
L.
B. Moseley —
E.
B. Topp |
|
1912, Chicago:
L.
K. Atwood —
Perry
W. Howard —
L.
B. Moseley —
J.
Jay White |
|
1916, Chicago:
J.
W. Hair —
Perry
W. Howard —
L.
B. Moseley —
S.
D. Redmond |
|
1920, Chicago:
Edward
E. Hindman |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Edward
E. Hindman —
Perry
W. Howard —
W.
L. Mhoon —
Edward
Patton —
S.
D. Redmond —
V.
L. Reuben |
|
1928, Kansas City:
J.
W. Hair —
Perry
W. Howard —
Annie
E. Mhoon —
W.
L. Mhoon —
E.
L. Patton —
A.
M. Redmond —
S.
D. Redmond —
J.
H. Smith |
|
1932, Chicago:
Edward
E. Hindman —
Perry
W. Howard —
W.
L. Mhoon —
E.
L. Patton —
S.
D. Redmond |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Perry
W. Howard —
J.
H. Oldham —
E.
L. Patton —
A.
M. Redmond —
S.
D. Redmond |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
M.
H. Daily —
Perry
W. Howard —
E.
L. Patton —
A.
M. Redmond —
S.
D. Redmond |
|
1944, Chicago:
M.
H. Daily —
Perry
W. Howard —
S.
W. Miller —
A.
M. Redmond —
S.
D. Redmond |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
J.
H. Gearhart —
Perry
W. Howard —
W.
L. Mhoon —
S.
W. Miller —
A.
M. Redmond —
John
T. Risher |
|
1952, Chicago:
J.
H. Gearhart —
Perry
W. Howard —
S.
W. Miller —
Mrs.
A. M. Redmond |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Perry
W. Howard —
S.
W. Miller —
Wirt
A. Yerger, Jr. |
|
1960, Chicago:
William
Johnson, Jr. —
Joe
E. Marion —
B.
B. McClendon, Jr. —
W.
V. Westbrook, Jr. —
Wirt
A. Yerger, Jr. |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
D.
G. Barrow —
William
D. Mounger —
E.
Guy Reynolds |
|
1988, New Orleans:
Hal
Carter —
Bettye
Gilmore |
|
2004, New York:
Rosemary
Aultman —
Rosemary
Ramirez Barbour —
Thad
Cochran —
Stephanie
Summer O'Neal —
Sampat
Shivangi —
William
Van Devender |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Doris
Brickell —
Freda
Bush —
Nielson
Cochran —
Philip
Gunn —
Arnie
Hederman —
Delbert
Hosemann —
Amanda
Jones —
Trent
Lott —
Jan
Mounger —
Daryl
Neely —
Pete
Perry —
Walter
Scott —
Sampat
Shivangi |
|
2012, Tampa:
Paul
Breazeale —
Freda
Bush —
Philip
Gunn —
Arnie
Hederman —
Delbert
Hosemann —
Paul
Hurst —
Joe
Nosef —
Tate
Reeves |
|
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