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Warren County
New Jersey

Warren County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Warren County (incomplete!): Howard Creveling, as of 1913 — Philip Miller, as of 1914 — Frank J. Alpaugh, as of 1919-21 — Miller Frace, as of 1925 — Charles Fichtel, as of 1927 — Edward T. Reilly, as of 1945 — Charles Paulis, as of 1959

Republican Party chairs in Warren County (incomplete!): Arthur Knowles, as of 1914-19 — George Potts, as of 1920-21 — William Chalmers, as of 1925-27 — James D. Mingle, as of 1945 — Herbert T. Buckenmyer, as of 1959 — Lester J. Toth, as of 1964


Warren County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1864, Chicago: James K. Swayze
   1888, St. Louis: Johnston Cornish
   1904, St. Louis: Johnston Cornish
   1912, Baltimore: William Kline
   1916, St. Louis: Johnston Cornish — John A. Wildrick
   1924, New York: Thomas Barber
   1928, Houston: Sylvester C. Smith, Jr.
   1932, Chicago: William H. Fisher — Grace M. Nixon
   1940, Chicago: Constance Wilson Rosecrans — Harry Runyon — Benjamin Rymon
   1944, Chicago: Harry Runyon — Edna G. Sitgreaves
   1948, Philadelphia: Ruth M. Hoagland — Robert B. Meyner
   1952, Chicago: Robert B. Meyner
   1956, Chicago: Robert B. Meyner — Thomas C. Swick
   1964, Atlantic City: Dorothy A. Burns — Melville Carty, Sr. — Robert S. Conahay III — Robert B. Meyner — Arthur W. Paini
   1968, Chicago: Robert B. Meyner
   1976, New York: Sandra Davis — Robert B. Meyner
   1980, New York: Frederick J. Katz, Jr. — Helen S. Meyner
   1988, Atlanta: James S. DeBosh
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: R. S. Kennedy
   1860, Chicago: A. P. Bethonde — John I. Blair
   1868, Chicago: John I. Blair
   1888, Chicago: John L. Blair
   1896, St. Louis: A. Blair Kelsey
   1900, Philadelphia: Joseph H. Fulper — John I. Blair Reiley
   1912, Chicago: William W. Taylor
   1916, Chicago: John I. Blair Reiley
   1920, Chicago: A. Lincoln Reiley
   1924, Cleveland: John I. Blair Reiley
   1928, Kansas City: William T. Tallman
   1932, Chicago: Ramsey Reese
   1940, Philadelphia: Robert M. Vansyckel
   1944, Chicago: James D. Mingle
   1948, Philadelphia: Clendenin Ryan
   1952, Chicago: Thomas Tomeo — Clara F. Walker
   1956, San Francisco: Clara F. Walker
   1960, Chicago: Wayne Dumont, Jr. — Thomas Tomeo
   1964, San Francisco: Frank J. Percarpio
   1968, Miami Beach: Lester J. Toth
   1972, Miami Beach: Ruth M. Cary
   1980, Detroit: Donald J. Albanese
   2008, St. Paul: Sal Simonetti
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