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Mahoning County
Ohio

Mahoning County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Mahoning County: [none currently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Mahoning County: [none currently in database]


Mahoning County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: David Tod
   1864, Chicago: Samuel W. Gilson
   1876, St. Louis: William L. Brown
   1904, St. Louis: Edmond H. Moore
   1912, Baltimore: Edmond H. Moore
   1916, St. Louis: John J. Boyle — William W. Gillen — Thomas McNamara, Jr.
   1924, New York: Martin Dunn — Edmond H. Moore
   1928, Houston: John J. Farrell — Charles F. Smith
   1940, Chicago: Michael J. Lyden — Walter W. Mitchell — William B. Spagnola
   1944, Chicago: George D. Ellis — Walter W. Mitchell — Charles F. Smith
   1948, Philadelphia: Ralph W. O'Neill — John W. Powers — John C. Vitullo
   1952, Chicago: Thomas J. Carney — John C. Cox — Andrew J. Hamrock — Frank X. Kryzan — Maurice W. Lipscher
   1956, Chicago: John C. Cox — Anthony B. Flask — Frank X. Kryzan — Harold S. Rickert — Jack Sulligan
   1960, Los Angeles: Richard J. Barrett — Charles J. Carney — Margaret Cox — Anthony B. Flask — Frank R. Franko — Jack Sulligan
   1964, Atlantic City: Charles J. Carney — John C. Cox — Anthony B. Flask — James Griffin — Stephen Olenick — Jack Sulligan — Horace Tetlow — Evelyn M. Welsh
   1972, Miami Beach: John H. Bolling — Joyce L. Dota — Rhoda Dotson — Albert A. Robinson
   1996, Chicago: Eva M. Burris — David Engler — John Gillespie — Rose Marie Lovano — Dorothy M. McLaughlin — Jim Moran — Michael Morley — Sylvester D. Patton — Danny Thomas — Virginia K. Whittington
   2000, Los Angeles: Sylvester D. Patton
   2004, Boston: David C. Ditzler — James Kaster — Glorianne Leck — Sylvester D. Patton
   2008, Denver: Jaladah Aslam — Cossell Burton — David C. Ditzler — Jack Filak — Harry Meshel — Bruce Zoldan
Republican National Conventions:
   1896, St. Louis: Myron A. Norris — Caleb B. Wick
   1904, Chicago: John Stanbaugh
   1912, Chicago: Emil J. Anderson — Joseph Owens
   1916, Chicago: Joseph G. Butler, Jr.
   1920, Chicago: William Payne Barnum, Jr. — Joseph G. Butler, Jr. — Raymond V. Dickey — Isaac M. Hogg
   1924, Cleveland: William I. Davies — Mrs. David Tod
   1928, Kansas City: Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald — L. McKelvey
   1932, Chicago: Benjamin L. Alger — Mary E. McKelvey
   1936, Cleveland: Clyde W. Osborne — John S. Stewart — W. J. Williams
   1940, Philadelphia: Frank Agnew — T. Lamar Jackson
   1944, Chicago: Frank Purnell — Matthew A. Thompson
   1948, Philadelphia: Paul W. Brown — T. Lamar Jackson — George L. Stowe — Matthew A. Thompson — Edward L. Williams
   1952, Chicago: James P. Griffith — David E. Jones — Ralph E. Turner
   1956, San Francisco: James G. Eardley — T. Lamar Jackson — William J. Sampson, Jr. — Carl W. Ullman
   1960, Chicago: Thomas A. Beil — James G. Eardley — Paul E. Stevens
   1964, San Francisco: James G. Eardley — Elton W. Luckhart — Leonard A. Olson
   1972, Miami Beach: Ruth M. Lindesmith — Walter H. Paulo
   1988, New Orleans: Richard Atkinson
   2004, New York: Elaine Mancini
   2008, St. Paul: Bryan Blakeman — Edward Crepage, Jr. — Mark Munroe — Dawn Welch
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