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Silver Bow County
Montana

Silver Bow County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Silver Bow County: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Silver Bow County: [none currently in database]


Silver Bow County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1904, St. Louis: William A. Clark — Harry A. Gallway
   1916, St. Louis: Harry A. Gallwey — P. H. McCarthy
   1920, San Francisco: Charles J. Kelly — J. Bruce Kremer — W. W. McDowell — T. J. Murray — J. M. Scanland
   1924, New York: Sam L. Anderson — Hugh Daly — J. Bruce Kremer — William H. Maloney — M. J. Walsh
   1928, Houston: Henrietta Bessette — Thomas Fox — J. Bruce Kremer — William H. Maloney — Henry L. Maury — Thomas J. B. Shanley — Carl J. Traurerman — Thomas Joseph Walker
   1932, Chicago: J. Bruce Kremer — James E. Murray — May Navarez — Thomas J. B. Shanley — George D. Toole — Thomas Joseph Walker — Burton K. Wheeler
   1936, Philadelphia: Henrietta Bessette — Joseph P. Monaghan — James E. Murray — Mae Norvaez — Thomas J. B. Shanley — Thomas Joseph Walker — Burton K. Wheeler
   1940, Chicago: Glenn Carney — Jack Healy — William T. McCarthy — James E. Murray — Katherine Rockerfeller — Jessie Roscoe — Burton K. Wheeler
   1944, Chicago: Paul C. Cannon — Glenn Carney — Jack Healy — James E. Murray — Jerry J. O'Connell
   1948, Philadelphia: Paul C. Cannon — James E. Murray — M. D. O'Connell
   1952, Chicago: Paul C. Cannon — James E. Murray — William J. Walsh
   1956, Chicago: Mary Benich — Paul C. Cannon — James J. Leary — Charles Murray — James E. Murray — Margaret Nagle — Frank Reardon
   1988, Atlanta: Evan Barrett — Dan A. Harrington — Charles Jeniker
   1996, Chicago: Evan Barrett — Barbara Jeniker — Arthur J. Noonan
   2004, Boston: Mariya Peck
Republican National Conventions:
   1896, St. Louis: P. R. Dolmen — Lee Mantle
   1900, Philadelphia: John F. Forbes
   1904, Chicago: Lee Mantle
   1908, Chicago: Joseph Corby — Charles R. Leonard
   1912, Chicago: D. J. Charles
   1916, Chicago: Eugene Carroll — Lee Mantle
   1920, Chicago: George Baker — John Brimacombe
   1924, Cleveland: Grace Gardner — John Lindquist — J. R. Poore
   1928, Kansas City: R. C. Monahan
   1932, Chicago: John E. Corrette — R. C. Monahan
   1940, Philadelphia: Paul A. Gow — Ray J. McDonald
   1948, Philadelphia: Reno Sales — A. E. Wilkinson
   1956, San Francisco: Erwin W. Becker
   1960, Chicago: Lloyd Crippen
   1988, New Orleans: Connie Loughran
   2012, Tampa: Pollann May Bruner — Suzzann Marie Nordwick
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