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Belknap County
New Hampshire

Belknap County Political Parties

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

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


Belknap County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Robert S. Webster
   1864, Chicago: Ellery Albee Hibbard
   1876, St. Louis: John C. Moulton
   1916, St. Louis: Charles E. Tilton
   1920, San Francisco: Charles E. Tilton
   1924, New York: Fortunat Normandin — Anna B. Parker — Lewis H. Wilkinson
   1932, Chicago: Lewis H. Wilkinson
   1936, Philadelphia: Fortunat Normandin
   1940, Chicago: Fortunat Normandin
   1944, Chicago: Edward J. Gallagher — Fortunat Normandin
   1952, Chicago: J. Felix Daniel
   1956, Chicago: Bernard Boutin — Hugh H. Bownes — Thomas J. McIntyre
   1960, Los Angeles: Irja C. Bownes — Paul L. Normandin
   1980, New York: Peter Hildreth
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: H. S. Spear
   1864, Baltimore: Benjamin J. Cole
   1872, Philadelphia: Albert G. Folsom — Martin A. Haynes
   1896, St. Louis: Stephen S. Jewett
   1900, Philadelphia: Ellsworth Hyde Rollins
   1904, Chicago: Edwin C. Bean — William R. Clough
   1916, Chicago: Burt S. Dearborn
   1924, Cleveland: Fred S. Roberts
   1928, Kansas City: Thomas P. Cheney
   1932, Chicago: Ellsworth Hyde Rollins
   1936, Cleveland: Charles E. Carroll — Thomas P. Cheney — Thomas C. Hill
   1940, Philadelphia: Thomas C. Hill
   1944, Chicago: Thomas C. Hill
   1952, Chicago: James P. Rogers
   1956, San Francisco: James P. Rogers
   1960, Chicago: James P. Rogers — Charles F. Stafford
   1972, Miami Beach: Richard P. Brouillard — George B. Roberts, Jr.
   1988, New Orleans: Robert Gilbert
   2004, New York: Purr Whalley
   2008, St. Paul: Richard Brothers
   2016, Cleveland: Fran Wendelboe
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