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Clinton County
New York

Clinton County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Clinton County (incomplete!): James P. Cunningham, as of 1910 — James J. Kimball, as of 1927-32 — William E. Patnode, as of 1936-42 — Walter V. Newell, as of 1953-55 — Emmett J. Ducatte, as of 1965

Republican Party chairs in Clinton County (incomplete!): J. W. H. Holcombe, as of 1910 — Wallace E. Pierce, as of 1927-40 — Charles M. Harrington, as of 1940-45 — Howard C. Marsha, as of 1955


Clinton County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Lemuel Stetson
   1864, Chicago: Jesse Gay
   1876, St. Louis: Artemus B. Waldo — Smith M. Weed
   1912, Baltimore: Thomas F. Conway
   1916, St. Louis: Thomas F. Conway
   1920, San Francisco: Thomas F. Conway
   1924, New York: Thomas F. Conway
   1928, Houston: Thomas F. Conway
   1932, Chicago: Thomas F. Conway
   1936, Philadelphia: Thomas F. Conway — Thomas F. Croake
   1940, Chicago: Thomas F. Conway — Robert S. Long
   1944, Chicago: Thomas F. Conway
   1948, Philadelphia: Walter V. Newell
   1952, Chicago: Walter V. Newell
   1956, Chicago: Walter V. Newell
   1960, Los Angeles: Charles E. Smith
   1964, Atlantic City: Walter V. Newell
   1972, Miami Beach: Margaret Englehart — Martin D. Mannix, Jr.
   1980, New York: Bernard Amell
   1988, Atlanta: Jacqueline Archer — Joanne Hannon — Penelope Klute — Elizabeth M. Lennon — James J. St. Germain
   2008, Denver: Patricia W. Bentley
Republican National Conventions:
   1872, Philadelphia: Stephen B. Moffitt — John H. Whiteside
   1884, Chicago: George Chahoon
   1892, Minneapolis: Edward C. O'Brien
   1896, St. Louis: David F. Dobie
   1900, Philadelphia: Charles E. Johnson
   1904, Chicago: H. Wallace Knapp
   1912, Chicago: John H. Mott
   1916, Chicago: Isaac H. Cahoon
   1920, Chicago: Mary Chahoon — John F. O'Brien
   1924, Cleveland: John F. O'Brien
   1928, Kansas City: Frank Whiteside
   1932, Chicago: I. Hasbrouck Cahoon
   1936, Cleveland: Robert J. Linney
   1940, Philadelphia: Benjamin F. Feinberg — Charles M. Harrington
   1944, Chicago: Benjamin F. Feinberg — Joseph R. Linney
   1948, Philadelphia: Benjamin F. Feinberg
   1952, Chicago: James A. FitzPatrick
   1956, San Francisco: Robert J. Feinberg
   1960, Chicago: Howard C. Marsha
   1964, San Francisco: Howard C. Marsha
   1972, Miami Beach: Howard C. Marsha
   2008, St. Paul: James Monty — Damian Stafford
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