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Tioga County
New York

Tioga County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Tioga County (incomplete!): Michael J. Murray, as of 1910 — C. O. Seabring, as of 1927 — Arthur B. Stiles, as of 1932 — F. Dean Rundell, as of 1936 — David J. Relihan, as of 1938-55

Republican Party chairs in Tioga County (incomplete!): James Forsyth, as of 1910 — Stephen M. Lounsberry, as of 1927-42


Tioga County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1864, Chicago: John J. Taylor
   1876, St. Louis: David T. Easton
   1912, Baltimore: Michael J. Murray
   1916, St. Louis: Frederick W. Palmer
   1920, San Francisco: Frederick W. Palmer
   1924, New York: Mabel G. Baldwin
   1932, Chicago: Michael J. Murray
   1940, Chicago: Mabel Van De Bogart
   1948, Philadelphia: Henry E. Kingman
   1952, Chicago: Frank P. Schnitzen
   1956, Chicago: David J. Relihan
   1960, Los Angeles: Paul Corcoran — William M. Donnelly
   1964, Atlantic City: William M. Donnelly — John Doyle
   1972, Miami Beach: Louis W. Antisdel — Patricia M. Myers
   1976, New York: Louis W. Antisdel
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: Thomas Farrington
   1860, Chicago: William W. Shepard
   1868, Chicago: William Smyth
   1872, Philadelphia: Gordon G. Manning
   1884, Chicago: Thomas C. Platt
   1888, Chicago: Thomas C. Platt
   1892, Minneapolis: Abram I. Decker — James Forsyth — Thomas C. Platt
   1896, St. Louis: Thomas C. Platt — William A. Smyth
   1900, Philadelphia: W. E. Johnson — Thomas C. Platt
   1904, Chicago: Thomas C. Platt — William A. Smyth
   1908, Chicago: Thomas C. Platt
   1912, Chicago: Edward H. Wands
   1916, Chicago: Edwin S. Hanford
   1920, Chicago: Theodore F. Chamberlain
   1924, Cleveland: Frank L. Howard
   1928, Kansas City: Eleanor Jennings
   1932, Chicago: Frank L. Howard
   1940, Philadelphia: Stephen M. Lounsberry — Margaret K. Taylor
   1948, Philadelphia: Ruby T. Corbin
   1952, Chicago: Claire J. LaFleur
   1956, San Francisco: Sarah C. Knickerbocker
   1960, Chicago: Nathan Turk
   1964, San Francisco: Myron D. Albro
   2008, St. Paul: Donald J. Leonard
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