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Cass County
North Dakota

Cass County Political Parties

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

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


Cass County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: W. P. Porterfield
   1920, San Francisco: J. W. McHose
   1924, New York: John Burke
   1928, Houston: John Van Arnam
   1932, Chicago: John C. Eaton
   1936, Philadelphia: Mrs. E. J. Callinan — Harry Lashkowitz
   1940, Chicago: Fred W. McLean — Max Strehlow
   1944, Chicago: Wilda Bridgeford — Arlow Dahl — Alex Hoffman — M. S. Hyland — J. R. Kennedy — Alice Page — Robert Smoot — Mrs. William Swanston — B. C. Tighe
   1948, Philadelphia: Wilda Bridgeford — Florence Gregerson
   1952, Chicago: Mrs. J. S. Callahan — Mrs. J. R. Kennedy — Edward D. Nesemeier
   1960, Los Angeles: Art Kunert — Bill Lanier — Irene Yunker
   1980, New York: Kathy Creighton — Lois Cusick — Bernard Grosso — Tish Kelly — Herschel Lashkowitz — Judy Mouw — Donald Pearson — Katherine Rogne
   1996, Chicago: Margaret Blue — Jackie Brodshaug — Daniel Hannaher — Dan Holden — Gorman King, Jr. — Brad Pavek
   2000, Los Angeles: Gorman King, Jr.
   2004, Boston: Cheryl Bergian — Corey Blair — Daniel Hannaher — Audrey Henderson-Nocho — Marty Hoffman — Paul Meyers — Erin Mowers — Kayla Pulvermacher — Sharon Swan Tieszen
   2008, Denver: Jackie Brodshaug — Ellen Dunn — Daniel Hannaher — Audrey Henderson-Nocho — Gorman King, Jr. — Amanda J. Kubik — Barbara May
Republican National Conventions:
   1896, St. Louis: S. T. Satterthwait
   1908, Chicago: C. B. Meredith
   1912, Chicago: Robert M. Pollock — T. Twichell
   1916, Chicago: J. M. Anderson — A. M. Baker — Robert M. Pollock
   1924, Cleveland: Elizabeth P. Anderson — Burleigh Folsom Spalding — William Stern
   1928, Kansas City: Burleigh Folsom Spalding — William Stern
   1932, Chicago: Burleigh Folsom Spalding — H. C. Young
   1936, Cleveland: William Lemke — L. L. Twichell
   1940, Philadelphia: Mrs. Stanton Petterson
   1944, Chicago: Kenneth Fitch
   1948, Philadelphia: A. C. Johnson — William Watt
   1952, Chicago: William Stern
   1956, San Francisco: Mrs. George Foster — William Stern
   1960, Chicago: Mark Andrews — William Stern
   1972, Miami Beach: Norene Bunker — Kay Burgum — Ruth Sanderson
   2004, New York: Sandy Boehler — Vicki Dahl — Kyle Freier — Kyle Handegard — Kathy Hawken — Judy Lee — Dale Mowry — Jena Perez — John Trandem
   2008, St. Paul: Wesley Belter — Rick Berg — Sandy Boehler — Doris Bromenschenkel — Kyle Handegard — Tracy Holt — Connie Nelson — Kathleen Wrigley — Pam Younggren
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