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Steuben County
New York

Steuben County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Steuben County (incomplete!): George W. Peck, as of 1910 — Frank L. McCabe, as of 1927 — E. Stewart Underhill, as of 1932 — John E. Cullinan, as of 1936-42 — James W. Crawford, as of 1955

Republican Party chairs in Steuben County (incomplete!): William C. Acker, as of 1910 — W. W. Bachman, as of 1927-32 — Joseph C. Latham, as of 1939-42


Steuben County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Charles C. B. Walker
   1864, Chicago: Luman A. Ward
   1872, Baltimore: Charles C. B. Walker
   1876, St. Louis: William B. Ruggles
   1912, Baltimore: James A. Parsons
   1916, St. Louis: Henry Erlich — Michael J. Maney
   1920, San Francisco: James A. Parsons — Susannah Thompson
   1928, Houston: Edwin S. Underhill
   1932, Chicago: E. Stewart Underhill
   1936, Philadelphia: Justin V. Purcell
   1940, Chicago: John E. Cullinan
   1944, Chicago: John E. Cullinan
   1948, Philadelphia: John E. Cullinan
   1952, Chicago: Justin V. Purcell
   1956, Chicago: Joseph R. Cullen
   1960, Los Angeles: Alexander Kosty
   1964, Atlantic City: Joseph R. Cullen — Alexander Kosty
   1984, San Francisco: June Peoples — Joseph J. Sweet
   1996, Chicago: Shawn D. Hogan — Hazel Hopkins — Gloria Matthews
   2004, Boston: Shawn D. Hogan
   2008, Denver: Shawn D. Hogan
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: Andrew B. Dickinson — William Irvine
   1860, Chicago: Stephen T. Hayt
   1868, Chicago: Stephen T. Hayt
   1872, Philadelphia: Samuel C. Hoskin — J. Newton Hungerford
   1884, Chicago: Stephen T. Hayt — Jonathan Robie
   1892, Minneapolis: John F. Parkhurst — Franklin D. Sherwood
   1896, St. Louis: John F. Parkhurst
   1900, Philadelphia: John F. Parkhurst
   1904, Chicago: William H. Nichols — William H. Prangen
   1908, Chicago: Milo M. Acker
   1912, Chicago: Alanson B. Houghton
   1916, Chicago: Jesse S. Phillips — William J. Tully
   1920, Chicago: William J. Tully
   1924, Cleveland: Alanson B. Houghton
   1928, Kansas City: Alanson B. Houghton
   1932, Chicago: William W. Clark — Wilson Messer
   1936, Cleveland: W. Allen Underhill
   1940, Philadelphia: Grace E. Conderman
   1944, Chicago: Wilson R. Campbell
   1948, Philadelphia: Amory Houghton
   1952, Chicago: Amory Houghton
   1956, San Francisco: Thomas Waaland
   1960, Chicago: Benjamin H. Balcom
   1964, San Francisco: Amory Houghton
   1972, Miami Beach: Helen E. Werth
   2008, St. Paul: Amory Houghton, Jr. — Michael L. Snowden
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