Democratic Party chairs in Bergen County
(incomplete!):
Robert
A. Sibbald, as of 1913
— Dan
Fellows Platt, as of 1914
— William
A. Whitehead, as of 1919
— H.
S. German, as of 1920-21
— John
J. Sullivan, as of 1925
— Mort
L. O'Connell, as of 1927
— John
J. Breslin, Jr., as of 1933
— Herman
P. J. Hoffman, as of 1945
— Joseph
J. Hishon, as of 1959
— Daniel
Amster, 1960-65
— Anthony
D. Andora, 1965-69
Republican Party chairs in Bergen County
(incomplete!):
Randolph
Perkins, 1911-16
— Henry
J. Westbrook, as of 1919-20
— William
S. Gilhuly, as of 1921
— B.
Duncan McClave, as of 1925
— Joseph
Kinzley, Jr., as of 1927
— John
B. Zabriskie, as of 1933
— Howard
Mackay, as of 1935
— Donald
V. Lowe, as of 1945
— Alfred
S. Walden, as of 1959
— Walter
H. Jones, as of 1964-65
— Nelson
G. Gross, as of 1969
Bergen County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
John
Huyler |
|
1876, St. Louis:
Garrett
Ackerson, Jr. |
|
1912, Baltimore:
Dan
Fellows Platt |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Jesse
Moore —
Walker
W. Vick |
|
1924, New York:
William
Conklin —
George
Zimmermann |
|
1928, Houston:
George
Van Buskirk |
|
1932, Chicago:
John
J. Breslin, Jr. —
Michael
Cavallo —
William
H. J. Ely —
Walter
F. Flynn —
George
Zimmermann |
|
1940, Chicago:
Leo
Baur —
John
J. Breslin, Jr. —
Michael
Cavallo —
Hamilton
Cross —
John
H. Doscher —
William
H. J. Ely —
Edna
V. Favier —
Herman
P. J. Hoffman —
Henry
Jorgensen —
David
R. Smith |
|
1944, Chicago:
John
J. Breslin, Jr. —
Edna
V. Favier —
Joseph
P. Luna —
Francis
E. Munley —
John
J. Reilly |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
James
A. Breslin —
John
J. Breslin, Jr. —
George
T. English —
John
Heavey —
John
A. Mulcahy —
Louise
R. Tatosian |
|
1952, Chicago:
George
Bessinger —
Robert
Eichler —
Herbert
A. King —
Joseph
F. Regan |
|
1956, Chicago:
Robert
Eichler —
Benjamin
Green —
Joseph
J. Hishon —
Lawrence
Laganella —
Francis
J. Murphy —
R.
Sery Nicosia —
Frank
Quartier —
Joseph
F. Regan —
Louis
A. Shiffman |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Vito
A. Albanese —
Daniel
Amster —
Anthony
D. Andora —
Samuel
E. Barrison —
Frank
Belli —
Marie
Buxton —
Frank
Cuccio —
Charles
R. DiGisi —
William
J. Durgin —
Paul
Giblin —
Mildred
Krasnow —
Mary
A. Moss —
Carmine
T. Perrapato |
|
1968, Chicago:
Arnold
Bloom |
|
1976, New York:
Richard
Bond —
William
P. Brooks —
Albert
Burstein —
John
K. Callahan —
Michael
G. Cohan —
Paul
J. Contillo —
Matthew
Feldman —
Raymond
Garramone —
Bernard
Herold —
Paul
Lewis —
Shirley
M. Norman —
Michael
A. Pallotta —
Ruth
Puglisi —
Rose
Teague |
|
1980, New York:
Edwydean
Allen —
John
F. Curran —
James
P. Dugan —
James
P. Fox —
Martin
J. Hayes —
Charlotte
V. Henshaw —
Julie
Levinson —
Theresa
M. McFadden —
Thomas
McGovern —
Joyce
M. Nicholson —
Jeremiah
F. O'Connor —
Matthew
Pace —
Lois
Rigolosi —
Peter
F. Sarthou —
Jacqueline
Stovall —
Theresa
Vallone —
John
Van Slooten —
Alfred
Wurf |
|
1988, Atlanta:
Gabriel
Ambrosio —
Linda
Baer —
Gerald
A. Calabrese, Sr. —
Robert
Contillo —
Florence
Dobrow —
Joel
Ellis —
Matthew
Feldman —
Robert
M. Gordon —
Greta
Kiernan —
Linda
Krone —
John
M. Mavroudis —
D.
Bennett Mazur —
Arline
Miller —
Vincent
P. Rigolosi —
David
Turetsky |
|
1996, Chicago:
Byron
M. Baer —
Hilary
Ballon —
Frank
Cecco —
Michael
DeMarse —
Mary
Bustillo Donohue —
Paul
T. Fader —
Bernadette
P. McPherson —
Arline
Miller —
Beatrice
O'Rourke —
Kay
Palacios —
Patricia
Parisi —
Dennis
Testa —
Robert
G. Torricelli —
Jaunita
Trammell —
Ann
Twomey —
Loretta
Weinberg |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Byron
M. Baer —
June
B. Montag —
Loretta
Weinberg |
|
2004, Boston:
Linda
Baer —
Mario
Baeza —
Hilary
Ballon —
Dorothy
Blakeslee —
Joseph
Coniglio —
Alfred
C. DeCotiis —
Joseph
A. Ferriero —
Elizabeth
Heap —
Ludi
Hughes —
Gregory
J. Jackson —
Dennis
McNerney —
Sarah
Monahan —
June
B. Montag —
Dev
Nadina —
Germaine
Ortiz —
Judith
Raines —
Paul
Sarlo —
Anthony
Suarez —
Loretta
Weinberg |
|
2008, Denver:
Maysoon
Abdelhady —
Jane
Bidwell —
Joseph
M. DeCotiis —
Joseph
A. Ferriero —
Steven
Goldstein —
Gordon
M. Johnson —
Elizabeth
Junod —
Michael
Kasparian —
Michael
W. Kempner —
Samer
E. Khalaf —
Jason
Kim —
Frank
R. Lautenberg —
Dennis
McNerney —
Arline
Miller —
Germaine
Ortiz —
Esther
Suarez —
Ann
Twomey —
Loretta
Weinberg —
Cid
Wilson |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Chicago:
Thomas
Cumming |
|
1888, Chicago:
William
M. Johnson |
|
1896, St. Louis:
Clarence
E. Breckenridge —
William
Makensie |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
John
H. Eastwood —
Sheffield
Phelps |
|
1904, Chicago:
Clarence
E. Breckenridge —
William
M. Johnson |
|
1908, Chicago:
John
Rathbone Ramsey |
|
1912, Chicago:
Herbert
M. Bailey —
Frederick
W. Mattocks |
|
1916, Chicago:
Walter
P. Jollie —
Daniel
E. Pomeroy —
Myron
W. Robinson |
|
1920, Chicago:
William
B. Mackay, Jr. —
Daniel
E. Pomeroy —
Carl
M. Vail |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Edna
B. Conklin —
B.
Duncan McClave —
Daniel
E. Pomeroy |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Edna
B. Conklin —
Douglas
G. Thompson —
Bertha
B. Van Stone |
|
1932, Chicago:
Theodore
Boettger —
Henry
Deissler —
Joshua
McCarthy —
Daniel
Rentschler —
Jennie
C. Smith |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Edna
B. Conklin —
Harry
M. Lampa —
George
S. Mills —
Alden
S. Patlen —
William
Staubach —
Katherine
H. Stratton —
Henry
G. Wilkens —
Elwood
J. Wilson |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Edna
B. Conklin —
Roscoe
P. McClave —
Duval
H. Otis —
Alden
S. Patlen —
Daniel
E. Pomeroy —
Oliver
B. Surpless —
Edmund
W. Wakelee |
|
1944, Chicago:
Hiram
B. D. Blauvelt —
Edna
B. Conklin —
Donald
V. Lowe —
Charles
Paulson —
David
S. Van Alstyne, Jr. |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Hiram
B. D. Blauvelt —
Edna
B. Conklin —
John
J. Dickerson —
Mena
Elizabeth Hanly —
Donald
V. Lowe —
Charles
Paulson —
David
S. Van Alstyne, Jr. |
|
1952, Chicago:
John
J. Dickerson —
G.
McCormack —
Albert
F. Metz —
Eleanore
B. Robertson —
Donald
R. Stevens —
David
S. Van Alstyne, Jr. |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Carolyn
Y. Alford —
Albert
J. Faber —
Martin
J. Ferber —
Walter
H. Jones —
Eleanore
B. Robertson —
Adolf
C. Robison —
Alfred
S. Walden —
Mrs.
O. Blake Willcox —
John
T. Wilson, Sr. |
|
1960, Chicago:
Martin
J. Ferber —
Griswold
B. Holman —
Walter
H. Jones —
Joseph
A. McBride —
Murray
M. Megibow —
Eleanore
B. Robertson —
Kathleen
T. Sletteland |
|
1964, San Francisco:
Bernice
Alexander —
Henry
P. Becton —
Edwin
Emrich —
Martin
J. Ferber —
Walter
H. Jones —
Charles
W. Kraus —
Robert
L. Olsen —
Eleanore
B. Robertson |
|
1968, Miami Beach:
Joseph
Daniels —
William
J. Dorgan —
Nelson
G. Gross —
Robert
N. Guido —
Harold
C. Hollenbeck —
J.
Herbert Leverett —
Eleanore
S. Nissley —
David
S. Van Alstyne, Jr. —
William
B. Widnall |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Frank
A. Buono, Jr. —
Eleanor
C. Daly —
Richard
W. DeKorte —
Robert
N. Guido —
Josephine
A. Kern —
Alfred
D. Schiaffo —
Charles
Serraino —
Margaret
M. Slattery —
Anthony
J. Statile |
|
1988, New Orleans:
Patricia
Stuart |
|
2004, New York:
Carole
Cardinale —
Kathleen
A. Donovan —
Maryann
Lamber —
Joan
McNamara —
Andy
Unanue —
John
F. Zisa |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Rosemarie
Adamiak-Russo —
Benjamin
Choake —
Arthur
W. Conway —
Kathleen
A. Donovan —
Matthew
Kazmierczak —
Munr
Kazmir —
Nicholas
Lonzisero —
Eleanore
S. Nissley —
Robert
A. Ortiz, Jr. —
Karen
O'Shea —
Russell
P. Trocano |
|
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