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Essex County
New York

Essex County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Essex County (incomplete!): Richard F. Hayes, as of 1910 — Roy Lockwood, as of 1927 — Marion L. Thomas, as of 1932-41 — Jesse R. Sharlette, as of 1942-55 — Arthur J. Douglas, as of 1965

Republican Party chairs in Essex County (incomplete!): Victor W. Prime, as of 1910 — Raymond T. Kenyon, as of 1927-29 — Mortimer Y. Ferris, 1930-39 — Walter D. Way, as of 1942 — Clifford S. Kloos, as of 1955


Essex County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1864, Chicago: Augustus C. Hand
   1912, Baltimore: John Anderson, Jr.
   1920, San Francisco: Roy Lockwood
   1928, Houston: Mary I. O'Donnell
   1932, Chicago: Roy Lockwood
   1936, Philadelphia: Marion L. Thomas
   1940, Chicago: Marion L. Thomas
   1944, Chicago: Jesse R. Sharlette
   1952, Chicago: Jesse R. Sharlette
   1964, Atlantic City: Arthur J. Douglas
   1972, Miami Beach: Elizabeth A. Hatt
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: George W. Goff
   1860, Chicago: Orlando Kellogg
   1872, Philadelphia: John Hammond
   1884, Chicago: John Hammond
   1892, Minneapolis: Frank S. Witherbee
   1896, St. Louis: Clayton H. Delano — Frank S. Witherbee
   1900, Philadelphia: Frank S. Witherbee
   1908, Chicago: Wallace T. Foote, Jr.
   1912, Chicago: Walter C. Witherbee
   1916, Chicago: Walter C. Witherbee
   1920, Chicago: Wallace H. Howell, Jr.
   1924, Cleveland: Raymond T. Kenyon
   1928, Kansas City: Mortimer Y. Ferris
   1932, Chicago: John Pell
   1936, Cleveland: Fred L. Porter
   1940, Philadelphia: John H. Carr
   1944, Chicago: Walter D. Way
   1952, Chicago: John P. Crowley
   1956, San Francisco: Lee W. Gillespie — L. Judson Morhouse
   1960, Chicago: L. Judson Morhouse
   1964, San Francisco: Harry MacDougal
 
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: Henry H. Ross
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