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Burleigh County
North Dakota

Burleigh County Political Parties

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

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


Burleigh County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: Frank Reed
   1916, St. Louis: Isaac P. Baker — Frank O. Hellstrom
   1920, San Francisco: W. E. Breen
   1924, New York: Henry R. Murphy
   1932, Chicago: R. B. Murphy
   1936, Philadelphia: Thomas Burke — Fannie Dunn Quain
   1940, Chicago: Joseph Byrne — Rita Murphy
   1944, Chicago: Mrs. Al Barrett — Joseph Byrne — Adolph Michelson — Rita Murphy — Axel Soder
   1948, Philadelphia: Axel Soder
   1952, Chicago: Etta Fenelon — Alice Gibson
   1960, Los Angeles: Leroy Blaylock — Adrian Dunn — Dale Langford
   1980, New York: Terry Eriksmoen — Bruce Hagen — Sylvia Hagen — Rocky Kuhn — Kathy Piccagli — Tracy Potter — Teresa Tande
   1996, Chicago: LaRoy Baird — Mary C. Baird — Gerard Freisz — James Sears
   2004, Boston: Tom Dickson — Ron Hodge — Renee Pfenning — Chris Runge — Joe Satrom
   2008, Denver: Susan Edwards — Stephen McDonough — Renee Pfenning — Tracy Potter — Katherine Satrom — David Strauss
Republican National Conventions:
   1896, St. Louis: Alexander Hughes
   1916, Chicago: E. A. Hughes — C. B. Little
   1924, Cleveland: P. O. Williams
   1932, Chicago: J. E. Davis — Mrs. D. E. Shipley
   1940, Philadelphia: Charles R. Robertson
   1948, Philadelphia: Milton L. Rue
   1952, Chicago: Math Dahl — Mrs. Robert Edick — Alvin Strutz
   1956, San Francisco: Mrs. Reuben Herr — Milton L. Rue — Lynn Sperry
   1960, Chicago: R. Fay Brown — Milton L. Rue — Ruth Staley
   1972, Miami Beach: Marian Bertsch — Jack Huss — Gary Schnell — Gerridee Wheeler — I. J. Wilhite
   2004, New York: Bonnie Daniel — John Hoeven — Mikey Hoeven — Karen Karls — Ken Karls — Jeff Olson — James A. Poolman — Wayne Stenehjem
   2008, St. Paul: Clare Carlson — Bob Christman — Tony Clark — Justin Dever — Gary Emineth — Curly Haugland — John Hoeven — Mikey Hoeven — Karen Karls — Marcia Kilzer — Lawrence R. Klemin — Mike Nathe — James A. Poolman — Peggy Puetz — Duane Sand — Margaret Sitte — Wayne Stenehjem — Susan E. Wefald — Dwight Wrangham
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