Democratic Party chairs in Hamilton County: [none currently
in database]
Republican Party chairs in Hamilton County: [none currently
in database]
Hamilton County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Henry
B. Bowman —
Wesley
M. Cameron —
W.
W. Cones —
William
T. Forrest —
Washington
McLean —
George
E. Pugh —
Charles
Rule |
|
1864, Chicago:
George
N. Martin —
George
H. Pendleton —
C.
J. W. Smith |
|
1876, St. Louis:
Thomas
B. Paxton |
|
1904, St. Louis:
L.
G. Bernard —
John
E. Bruce —
Braxton
W. Campbell —
Harlan
Cleveland |
|
1912, Baltimore:
John
G. Broxtewan —
Thomas
J. Cogan —
Thomas
Connors —
John
W. Devanney —
J.
H. Dierkes —
James
B. Matson —
Samuel
Murray —
B.
S. Oppenheimer —
John
W. Peck —
John
L. Shuff |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Vincent
H. Beckman —
Stanley
E. Bowdle —
Edward
H. Brink —
Edgar
Cummings —
Judson
Harmon —
Edward
M. Hurley —
W.
A. Julian —
Henry
J. Nailor —
Joseph
M. Rice |
|
1920, San Francisco:
Alfred
G. Allen —
Simeon
M. Johnson |
|
1924, New York:
Vincent
H. Beckman —
Frank
M. Burns —
Mrs.
Frank Gorman —
D.
W. Gwaltney —
Judson
Harmon —
W.
A. Julian —
Edwin
F. Peters —
John
R. Quane —
William
J. Schneider |
|
1928, Houston:
Vincent
H. Beckman —
Charles
J. Bocklet —
Catherine
M. Carter —
Joseph
A. Clark —
Thomas
J. Connor —
Simeon
M. Johnson —
W.
A. Julian —
John
W. Patterson —
Frank
Schwab |
|
1932, Chicago:
Charles
J. Bocklet —
W.
A. Julian —
Robert
S. Marx |
|
1940, Chicago:
Jack
Abrams —
Vincent
H. Beckman —
Catherine
M. Carter —
Albert
D. Cash —
Edward
T. Dixon —
Wallace
S. Espy —
Robert
N. Gorman —
J.
Ben Grause —
George
M. Harrison —
W.
A. Julian —
Sarah
G. Krusling —
William
J. Leonard —
Charles
W. Sawyer —
R.
Edward Tepe |
|
1944, Chicago:
Jack
Abrams —
Joseph
Berning —
Arthur
Espy —
Corinne
Frieder —
William
A. Harlow —
William
E. Hopper —
Jacob
Kroll —
Mabel
C. Rostock —
James
H. Sullivan —
R.
Edward Tepe —
James
A. Wilson |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Jack
Abrams —
Vincent
H. Beckman —
John
P. Bok —
Hugo
Ernst —
Charles
B. Ginocchio —
William
A. Harlow —
Jacob
S. Hermann —
William
E. Hopper —
W.
A. Julian —
Jacob
Kroll —
R.
Edward Tepe |
|
1952, Chicago:
Vincent
H. Beckman, Jr. —
Charles
B. Ginocchio —
Delbert
Glaser —
George
M. Harrison —
Warwick
Hobart —
James
E. O'Connell —
Eugene
R. Robinson —
William
C. Safford —
H.
A. Sand —
Charles
W. Sawyer —
R.
Edward Tepe |
|
1956, Chicago:
Vincent
H. Beckman —
James
O. Bradley —
Edward
C. Gingerich —
Max
Hirsch —
Monica
Nolan —
John
W. Peck —
R.
Edward Tepe —
John
A. Wiethe |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
Raymond
F. Achten —
Maurice
J. Allen —
Anne
S. Cloudsley —
Edward
C. Gingerich —
Richard
E. Guggenheim —
Carl
M. Gutmann —
Max
Hirsch —
Nora
May Nolan —
Josephine
Shapiro —
John
A. Wiethe —
George
L. Willis |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Vincent
H. Beckman, Jr. —
Catherine
Carter —
Phil
Collins —
Arthur
Elliott —
Edward
C. Gingerich —
Ruth
Keefe —
Joseph
Link, Jr. —
Thomas
A. Luken —
Harry
McIlwain —
Randall
Moss —
Monica
Nolan —
Joseph
W. Shea, Jr. —
Thomas
Spraul —
Peter
Swenty —
Herman
Weiss —
John
A. Wiethe —
George
L. Willis |
|
1968, Chicago:
Richard
E. Guggenheim |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Bernice
Abrams —
Ava
F. Barr —
Theodore
M. Berry —
John
A. Blum —
Thomas
B. Brush —
Marcus
A. Cummings —
Mary
Ellen Fleming —
Margaret
Ruder Fuller —
Morse
Johnson —
Dottie
L. Lewis —
Rachael
F. Lewis —
David
S. Mann —
Doris
B. Rankin —
Jon
Reich —
Richard
G. Singer —
Wilhelm
N. Smythe —
Ethel
Taylor —
Charles
David Vaughn |
|
1996, Chicago:
Leonard
R. Bauer —
William
F. Bowen —
Samuel
Britton —
Minette
Cooper —
Brooke
Hill —
Robin
Jennings —
Solomon
F. Marble —
Tom
Mooney —
Roxanne
Qualls —
Vechel
D. Radford —
Byron
Stallworth —
Betty
A. Thomas —
Future
Vincent |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Betty
A. Thomas |
|
2004, Boston:
Oliver
Baker —
Catherine
Barrett —
Walter
Edwards —
Derry
Hooks —
Marilyn
Hyland —
Charles
J. Luken —
Mark
Mallory —
Shirley
Mathews —
Jonathan
McPike —
Jennifer
O'Donnell —
Alicia
Reece —
Jerry
Springer —
Tyrone
K. Yates |
|
2008, Denver:
Jennie
Berliant —
Paul
M. DeMarco —
John
J. Gilligan —
Angelique
D. Gloster —
Barbara
Gould —
Shekar
Jayaraman —
Terry
R. Kane —
Eric
Kearney —
Jan
M. Kearney —
Brigid
Kelly —
John
A. Kelly —
Mark
Mallory —
Donald
J. Mooney, Jr. —
Robert
E. Richardson, Jr. —
Sue
Taylor —
Betty
A. Thomas —
Tyrone
K. Yates |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
Charles
E. Cist —
Medard
Fels —
John
K. Green —
George
Hoadley, Jr. —
Thomas
G. Mitchell —
Alphonso
Taft |
|
1860, Chicago:
Joseph
H. Barrett —
R.
M. Corwine —
Benjamin
Eggleston —
Frederick
Hassaurek —
Thomas
Spooner |
|
1864, Baltimore:
Aaron
F. Perry |
|
1896, St. Louis:
John
A. Caldwell —
George
B. Cox —
Charles
Fleischman —
Joseph
B. Foraker —
John
Goetz, Jr. —
T.
W. Graydon —
Andrew
Hickenlooper —
M.
L. Kruckemeyer —
William
B. Shattuc —
Charles
B. Wing |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
Henry
Bremfoeder —
John
A. Caldwell —
George
B. Cox —
Joseph
B. Foraker —
Charles
P. Taft |
|
1904, Chicago:
Christian
Bardes —
George
B. Cox —
Peter
W. Durr —
Julius
Fleischmann —
Joseph
B. Foraker —
Henry
W. Hamman —
August
Herrmann —
Rudolph
K. Hynicka —
Louis
Kruckemeyer —
Louis
Schwab |
|
1908, Chicago:
George
B. Cox —
John
Dornette, Jr. —
Wade
H. Ellis —
Julius
Fleischmann —
Joseph
G. Francis —
August
Herrmann —
Rudolph
K. Hynicka —
August
Kirbert —
Charles
P. Taft |
|
1912, Chicago:
William
L. Anderson —
J.
H. Asmann, Jr. —
Albert
Daiker —
Julius
Fleischmann —
Ray
J. Hillenbrand —
Charles
F. Hornberger —
Sam
L. Mayer —
William
Miller —
George
P. Schott —
Charles
P. Taft |
|
1916, Chicago:
John
J. Burchenal —
Julius
Fleischmann —
John
Galvin —
Frank
H. Kunkel —
William
Cooper Procter —
Louis
Schwab —
Leonard
S. Smith —
Stanley
Struble —
Edwin
E. Winter |
|
1920, Chicago:
Christian
Bardes —
Albert
Bode —
John
J. Burchenal —
L.
B. Cahill —
Myers
Y. Cooper —
John
Galvin —
Rudolph
K. Hynicka —
Frank
H. Kunkel —
Henry
Ott |
|
1924, Cleveland:
John
J. Burchenal —
Mrs.
Oliver P. Coe —
Mrs.
Wade Cushing —
E.
W. Edwards —
Rudolph
K. Hynicka —
Adolph
Kummer —
William
Cooper Procter —
Louis
L. Rauh —
George
F. Scott |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Samuel
Ach —
Loraine
Cain Denning —
Florence
D. Heiny —
Agnes
Hilton —
Mrs.
George Hoadly —
William
Cooper Procter —
Fred
Schneller —
Fred
C. Swing |
|
1932, Chicago:
Thomas
M. Conroy —
E.
W. Edwards —
Julia
B. Foraker —
Philip
O. Geier —
William
E. Hess —
Genevieve
G. Hoadly —
Ellen
R. Hollister —
John
M. Richardson —
Ralph
Rogan —
Mary
Galvin Ryan —
Ed
D. Schoor |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Myers
Y. Cooper —
John
Dornette, Jr. —
George
F. Eyrich, Jr. —
Julius
Fleischmann —
Willis
D. Gradison —
J.
Stewart Hagen —
P.
Lincoln Mitchell —
Albert
Niemeyer —
Edward
D. Schorr |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Myers
Y. Cooper —
Chase
M. Davies —
George
F. Eyrich, Jr. —
Julius
Fleischmann —
Willis
D. Gradison —
Margaret
E. Hawthorne —
John
B. Hollister —
Louis
Richter —
Justin
A. Rollman —
Edward
D. Schorr |
|
1944, Chicago:
Myers
Y. Cooper —
George
F. Eyrich, Jr. —
John
B. Hollister —
Oliver
S. Larkby —
John
H. Meyer —
Frances
I. Rich —
Edward
D. Schorr —
Ben
E. Tate —
Hobart
A. Wehking —
David
B. Wood |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Netti
E. Brewer —
Kyle
F. Brooks —
Myers
Y. Cooper —
Anthony
C. Elsaesser —
George
F. Eyrich, Jr. —
John
B. Hollister —
Charles
H. Jones —
Gertrude
McKinley —
Justin
A. Rollman —
Edward
D. Schorr —
Ben
E. Tate —
Hobart
A. Wehking |
|
1952, Chicago:
Anthony
C. Elsaesser —
George
F. Eyrich, Jr. —
Willis
D. Gradison —
Mrs.
M. B. Gusweiler —
John
B. Hollister —
William
N. Lovelace —
Gertrude
McKinley —
Justin
A. Rollman —
Edward
D. Schorr —
L.
Howard Schriver —
Ben
E. Tate |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Edwin
S. Becker —
George
F. Eyrich, Jr. —
Willis
D. Gradison —
Helenrose
H. Kohnen —
William
H. Kreidler —
Albert
J. Mayer, Jr. —
A.
Bruce McClure —
Donald
H. Rolf —
Edward
D. Schorr —
Robert
Taft, Jr. —
Ben
E. Tate |
|
1960, Chicago:
George
F. Eyrich, Jr. —
Willis
D. Gradison —
Helenrose
H. Kohnen —
William
H. Kreidler —
Albert
J. Mayer, Jr. —
Donald
H. Rolf —
Dale
G. Schmidt —
Norma
Schoenling —
Robert
Taft, Jr. —
Ben
E. Tate |
|
1964, San Francisco:
Earl
T. Barnes —
Polly
L. DeCourcy —
George
F. Eyrich, Jr. —
Susanne
E. Geier —
William
H. Kreidler —
Ambrose
H. Lindhurst —
William
L. McGrath —
Donald
H. Rolf —
Gordon
H. Scherer —
Robert
Taft, Jr. |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Earl
T. Barnes —
Donald
D. Clancy —
James
J. Condit, Jr. —
William
J. Keating —
Ronald
C. Morgan —
Edith
Mary Osberger —
George
H. Panuska —
Gordon
M. Scherer —
T.
Spencer Shore —
Robert
Taft, Jr. —
Mary
H. Wood |
|
1988, New Orleans:
Leonard
Garret |
|
2004, New York:
Michael
K. Allen —
Michael
R. Barrett —
Ronald
W. Beshear —
Ken
Blackwell —
Douglass
Edward Corn —
Deliaan
A. Gettler —
John
Charles Kern —
Mary
W. Sullivan —
Bruce
A. Taylor —
Carlos
Todd |
|
2008, St. Paul:
William
Allred —
John
Barrett —
Mary
Anne Christie —
Keith
Corman —
Joseph
T. Deters —
Jennifer
Klekamp —
Jack
Lah —
Anthony
Maas —
Patricia
Murray —
Maggie
Nafziger —
Harry
Prestanski —
Judy
Recker —
Steven
Sweeney —
Alex
Triantafilou —
Debra
Ann Viccharelli |
|
Whig National
Conventions: |
|
1839, Harrisburg:
Jacob
Burnet —
Nathanael
Greene Pendleton |
|
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