Democratic Party chairs in Albany County
(incomplete!):
Henry
J. McCann, as of 1910
— Edward
J. O'Connell, as of 1927-36
— John
J. O'Connell, Jr., as of 1939-42
— John
J. Murphy, 1945
— Joseph
J. Rooney, as of 1945
— Daniel
P. O'Connell, as of 1953-65
Republican Party chairs in Albany County
(incomplete!):
Charles
W. Mead, as of 1884
— Luther
C. Warner, as of 1910
— Edward
Easton, as of 1925-27
— George
W. Greene, as of 1929
— Isadore
Bookstein, as of 1933
— Charles
C. Wing, 1935-38
— Kenneth
S. MacAffer, 1938-48
— Walter
H. Wertime, Jr., as of 1955
— Edward
S. Conway, as of 1965
Albany County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Peter
Cagger —
Erastus
Corning |
|
1864, Chicago:
Amasa
J. Parker |
|
1876, St. Louis:
Daniel
Manning —
Rufus
W. Peckham |
|
1880, Cincinnati:
Michael
N. Nolan —
Rufus
W. Peckham |
|
1884, Chicago:
A.
Bleecker Banks |
|
1892, Chicago:
James
H. Manning |
|
1896, Chicago:
David
B. Hill |
|
1912, Baltimore:
Patrick
E. McCabe —
Peter
G. Ten Eyck —
Robert
E. Whalen |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Martin
H. Glynn —
Albert
Hessberg |
|
1920, San Francisco:
Elizabeth
V. Colbert —
Peter
G. Ten Eyck |
|
1924, New York:
Elizabeth
V. Colbert —
Martin
H. Glynn |
|
1928, Houston:
John
Boyd Thacher |
|
1932, Chicago:
John
J. Murphy —
Daniel
P. O'Connell —
Edward
J. O'Connell —
John
Boyd Thacher |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
Mary
Marcy —
Edward
J. O'Connell —
James
J. Reilly —
John
Boyd Thacher |
|
1940, Chicago:
Mary
Marcy —
John
J. Murphy —
Michael
T. Smith —
John
Boyd Thacher |
|
1944, Chicago:
Erastus
Corning II —
Mary
Marcy —
John
J. Murphy |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Erastus
Corning II —
Joseph
Felock —
Mary
Marcy |
|
1952, Chicago:
Erastus
Corning II —
Mary
Marcy |
|
1956, Chicago:
Erastus
Corning II —
Mary
Marcy |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
Erastus
Corning II —
Mary
Marcy —
Leo
Quinn —
Charles
W. Ryan |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Erastus
Corning II —
Edward
M. Fischer —
Mary
Marcy —
F.
James Williams |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Michael
F. Connors —
Erastus
Corning II —
LaVerne
Hamilton —
Mary
Marcy —
Michael
R. McNulty —
Daniel
P. O'Connell —
Charles
W. Ryan —
Kenelm
R. Thacher, Jr. —
Jimmy
D. Williams |
|
1980, New York:
Erastus
Corning II —
Colleen
Crawford —
Margaret
M. Dallas —
Benjamin
G. Garland —
Harriet
N. Gibbons —
Elizabeth
C. Hongisto —
Susan
M. O'Brien —
Julie
O'Connor —
Patricia
Reilly |
|
1984, San Francisco:
Nancy
E. Carey —
James
Coyne —
Harriet
N. Gibbons —
William
Hennessy —
Dorothea
E. Noonan —
J.
Leo O'Brian —
Julie
O'Connor —
Myrna
Prieto —
Sandra
R. Temple —
Elizabeth
Wade —
Thomas
M. Whalen III |
|
1988, Atlanta:
Luz
B. Allende —
Nebraska
Brace —
Tonio
Burgos —
Sarah
Curry-Cobb —
Robert
W. Dixon —
Delores
M. Fernandez —
Harold
L. Joyce —
Patricia
M. King —
Kathleen
B. McCormack —
Elizabeth
F. Momrow —
J.
Leo O'Brian |
|
1996, Chicago:
Betty
J. Barnette —
Michael
G. Breslin —
Frank
Commisso —
Patricio
Figueroa, Jr. —
Dale
Getto —
Gerald
D. Jennings —
Harold
L. Joyce —
Michael
R. McNulty —
Elizabeth
F. Momrow —
James
Sheedy —
Mary
E. Sullivan —
Leonard
A. Weiss —
Dorsey
Whitehead |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Betty
J. Barnette —
Michael
G. Breslin —
Gerald
D. Jennings —
Michael
R. McNulty —
Mary
E. Sullivan |
|
2004, Boston:
Betty
J. Barnette —
Michael
G. Breslin —
Joe
Cavazos —
Chung
Chin Chen —
Mark
Davis —
Michael
R. McNulty —
Sisa
Moyo —
Robin
Rapaport —
Wanda
Willingham |
|
2008, Denver:
Betty
J. Barnette —
Michael
G. Breslin —
Antonia
Cortese —
Veronica
M. Costa —
Corey
L. Ellis —
Gerald
D. Jennings —
Nelly
Massanet —
Carolyn
McLauglin —
Gustavo
Santos —
Mary
E. Sullivan |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
Clarkson
F. Crosby —
John
L. Schoolcraft —
Bradford
R. Wood |
|
1860, Chicago:
Henry
A. Brigham —
John
L. Schoolcraft —
Henry
H. Van Dyck |
|
1868, Chicago:
Hamilton
Harris |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
Charles
H. Adams —
Charles
P. Easton —
Henry
Smith |
|
1876, Cincinnati:
Charles
Emory Smith |
|
1884, Chicago:
George
Campbell —
Madison
Covert —
Andrew
S. Draper —
Hiram
Griggs —
William
H. Haskell —
James
A. Houck —
James
Lamb —
Nathan
D. Wendell |
|
1888, Chicago:
John
M. Bailey |
|
1892, Minneapolis:
Thomas
Austin —
John
A. Scheicher —
Henry
A. Strong —
John
G. Ward |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
Lewis
E. Carr —
Henry
M. Sage —
Louis
I. Walman —
John
W. Wheelock |
|
1904, Chicago:
William
Barnes, Jr. —
Henry
M. Sage |
|
1908, Chicago:
William
Barnes, Jr. —
Henry
M. Sage |
|
1912, Chicago:
William
Barnes, Jr. —
William
L. L. Peltz —
James
H. Perkins |
|
1916, Chicago:
Henry
M. Sage —
Ellis
J. Staley |
|
1920, Chicago:
William
Barnes, Jr. —
Henry
M. Sage —
Rollin
B. Sanford |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Frank
B. Graves —
Henry
M. Sage —
Anna
L. Scherer |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Ledyard
Cogswell, Jr. —
George
W. Greene —
Miriam
A. Schindler |
|
1932, Chicago:
James
M. Gaffers —
James
Taber Loree —
John
S. McEwan —
Flora
B. Sullivan |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Margaret
L. Cass —
John
J. McManus —
John
H. Rea —
Charles
C. Wing |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Ruth
S. Babcock —
Kenneth
S. MacAffer —
Ruth
M. Miner |
|
1944, Chicago:
Kenneth
S. MacAffer —
Ruth
M. Miner —
Ernest
B. Morris |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Kenneth
S. MacAffer —
Ruth
M. Miner —
Bruce
R. Sullivan |
|
1952, Chicago:
John
M. Oliver —
William
L. Pfeiffer —
William
K. Sanford —
Laura
C. Shepp —
Walter
H. Wertime, Jr. |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Laura
C. Shepp —
Walter
H. Wertime, Jr. |
|
1960, Chicago:
Charles
C. Curlette —
Emma
K. Evans |
|
1964, San Francisco:
Edward
S. Conway —
Donald
A. Goldstein |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Paul
C. Cardamone —
Joseph
C. Frangella —
Palmer
J. Harcourt —
Charles
T. Lanigan |
|
2004, New York:
John
P. Cahill —
Harry
J. D'Agostino —
Mary
O. Donohue —
Charles
Nesbitt —
Alexander
Treadwell |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Pasquale
Cipolla —
Chris
Collins —
Gary
Lavine —
Michael
McGuire —
Raymond
Mickens —
Scott
R. Nortz —
Joan
Silvestri —
Kay
Stafford —
Pauline
E. Williman |
|
Whig National
Conventions: |
|
1839, Harrisburg:
Solomon
Van Rensselaer |
|
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