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Democratic Party chairs in Dallas County
(incomplete!):
J.
Frank Wilson, 1942-45
— Mike
McKool, 1984-86
Republican Party chairs in Dallas County
(incomplete!):
George
S. Atkinson, 1925-29
— Fred
Agnich, 1967-69
— Fred
Agnich, 1971-75
Dallas County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
| Democratic
National Conventions: |
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1876, St. Louis:
E.
G. Bower —
John
Calvin McCoy |
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1884, Chicago:
William
Lewis Cabell |
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1892, Chicago:
Seth
Shepard |
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1896, Chicago:
Charles
A. Culberson |
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1904, St. Louis:
Charles
A. Culberson |
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1912, Baltimore:
M.
M. Brooks —
M.
M. Crane —
Charles
A. Culberson —
Thomas
B. Love —
Royal
R. Watkins |
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1916, St. Louis:
J.
H. Alexander —
Harry
P. Lawther —
R.
A. Watkins |
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1924, New York:
Mrs.
Murrell L. Buckner —
Mrs.
John Davis —
Mike
T. Lively —
W.
L. Thornton —
C.
L. Wakefield —
Frank
W. Wozencraft |
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1928, Houston:
M.
M. Crane —
Mrs.
Frank Gilbert —
George
C. Purl —
R.
G. Storey —
J.
J. Taylor —
Mrs.
A. C. Zehner |
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1940, Chicago:
Robert
B. Allen —
Douglas
E. Bergman —
Murrell
Buckner —
Mrs.
F. R. Carlton —
E.
B. 'Gene' Germany —
Pauline
Hall —
Maury
Hughes —
C.
E. Kennemer, Jr. —
Dale
Miller —
George
C. Purl —
Percy
Rice —
Florence
Rodgers —
Frank
Wilson —
Harold
Young |
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1944, Chicago:
W.
A. Brooks, Jr. —
Howard
L. Dailey —
E.
B. 'Gene' Germany —
J.
P. Holt —
Maury
Hughes —
Neth
Leachman —
Joe
C. Luther —
Mrs.
Currie McCutcheon —
Mrs.
G. G. Pierson —
C.
C. Renfro —
Sam
Rosenthall —
J.
Hart Willis |
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1948, Philadelphia:
James
H. Blundell —
Bob
DeWitt —
Mrs.
Cullen F. Thomas |
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1952, Chicago:
Corrine
N. Cook —
William
J. Harris —
J.
W. Hassell, Jr. —
Albert
Sidney Johnson —
Lawrence
Melton —
Hugh
Prather, Jr. —
Mrs.
George Ripley —
Wallace
H. Savage |
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1956, Chicago:
Robert
L. Clark —
W.
O. 'Bill' Cooper —
W.
J. Durham —
Mrs.
A. L. Frew —
Walter
F. Gray —
Gerald
C. Mann —
Wright
Matthews —
Gurves
H. Simmons, Jr. |
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1960, Los Angeles:
Manuel
DeBusk —
Ed
Drake —
Bert
Fields —
Robert
A. Hall —
Lee
Smith —
Mrs.
Cullen F. Thomas |
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1964, Atlantic City:
Cliff
Cassidy —
William
H. Clark III —
Ernest
C. Estelle —
John
Gray —
James
W. Holbrook —
Luther
Holcomb —
Eugene
M. Locke —
Allan
Maley, Jr. —
H.
A. Moon —
Carl
L. Phinney —
Henry
M. Rabun —
Wallace
C. Reilly —
Harry
Smith —
Robert
S. Strauss —
Thomas
C. Unis |
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1972, Miami Beach:
Juanita
Croft —
Rudy
Day —
Mrs.
Jack Edwards —
E.
K. Franklin —
Stanley
Gaines —
Peggy
Head —
John
Hunter —
Mrs.
Jere Johnson —
Martin
Matthews, Jr. —
Sam
McDonnell —
Carl
McMillan —
F.
Pancho Medrano —
Bill
Nelson —
Charles
Purnell —
Charles
Reed —
E.
Carlyle Smith, Jr. —
Jerry
S. Spencer —
Dmitri
Vail —
Johnie
H. Watson |
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1980, New York:
Patricia
A. Baker —
Millie
Bruner —
Allan
G. Calkin —
Adelfa
B. Callejo —
Bernice
G. Conley —
Sue
Cox —
Joseph
A. Devany —
Myrtis
O. Evans —
Esther
L. Harris —
Betty
Jo Hay —
Jesse
W. Jones —
Lauri
Josephs —
Donald
J. Maison, Jr. —
Oscar
H. Mauzy —
F.
Pancho Medrano —
Craig
Murphy —
Martin
L. Price —
Rand
Sale —
Ethel
Mae Simpson —
Richard
A. Solo —
Mike
Wilson —
Louise
Young |
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1988, Atlanta:
Martin
Frost |
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1996, Chicago:
Roberto
R. Alonzo —
Michael
S. Atwood —
Millie
Bruner —
Adelfa
B. Callejo —
Bernice
G. Conley —
Eli
Davis —
Louis
W. Davis —
Dorothy
Dean —
Pauline
K. Dixon —
Harryette
B. Effenberger —
Martin
Frost —
Domingo
Garcia —
Yolanda
G. Guerra —
Hector
Hernandez —
Bobbie
Sue Holbrook —
Craig
McDaniel —
Kenneth
Molberg —
Victor
M. Morales —
Jay
Newman —
Lisa
Y. Payne —
Barbara
Rosenberg —
Glenda
L. Salazar —
Barry
W. Sprouse —
John
R. Stevens —
Martin
Weiser —
Royce
B. West —
Elaine
M. Wiant —
S.
M. Wright II |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Roberto
R. Alonzo —
Pauline
K. Dixon —
Martin
Frost —
Eddie
Bernice Johnson —
Jesse
W. Jones |
| |
2004, Boston:
Diana
Alonzo —
Roberto
R. Alonzo —
Juan
Ayala —
Kathleen
Bannon —
Archie
Burks —
Earlie
Davis —
Yvonne
Davis —
Pauline
K. Dixon —
Patti
Fink —
Martin
Frost —
Sally
Garcia —
Helen
Giddings —
David
Hardt —
Danny
Henley —
Terri
Hodge —
Nora
Jackson —
Eddie
Bernice Johnson —
Ron
Kirk —
Charles
Mott —
Anthony
Pace —
Bruce
Rothstein —
Glenda
L. Salazar —
Steven
Salazar —
Audrey
Swanson —
Royce
B. West —
Linda
Wise —
Natesha
Wyrick |
| |
2008, Denver:
Roberto
R. Alonzo —
Sylvana
A. Alonzo —
Rafael
M. Anchiá —
Cindy
Andrew —
Fatema
Biviji —
David
P. Brown —
Liz
Cedillo-Pereira —
Yvonne
Davis —
Sertia
R. Edwards-Current —
Neil
Emmons —
Darlene
Ewing —
Jerry
Farmer —
Willacin
V. Gholston —
Trent
Hagler —
David
Hardt —
Ann
Hubener —
Katy
Hubener —
Ron
Kirk —
Robert
Martinez —
Mary
A. McLarty —
Pauline
Medrano —
Erin
Moore —
Windolyn
D. Mosely —
Winfred
Parnell —
Gillian
M. Parrillo —
Brandi
Richard —
Barbara
Rosenberg —
Joe
Rowe —
Janice
Schwarz —
D.
Shawn Stevens —
Jeff
Strater —
LaVar
Thomas —
Paul
Tran —
Royce
B. West |
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| Republican
National Conventions: |
| |
1872, Philadelphia:
Richard
Walker |
| |
1896, St. Louis:
J.
M. McCormick |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Ammon
S. Wells |
| |
1912, Chicago:
W.
E. King —
Eugene
Marshall —
George
F. Rockhold |
| |
1916, Chicago:
W.
E. King —
Eugene
Marshall —
John
W. Philp —
George
F. Rockhold |
| |
1920, Chicago:
J.
S. Dunlap —
J.
M. McCormick —
George
F. Rockhold |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Herbert
V. Beardsley —
Mrs.
L. M. Fitzgerald —
Clarence
E. Linz —
Heber
Page |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
C.
A. Dunn —
J.
F. Lucey —
Mrs.
M. McCraw Robinson |
| |
1932, Chicago:
George
S. Atkinson —
Grace
Fitzgerald —
John
Kettle —
J.
F. Lucey —
George
J. McManus —
John
W. Philp —
R.
R. Robertson —
Mike
H. Thomas —
D.
E. Waggoner |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Mrs.
A. F. Glover —
J.
F. Lucey —
Heber
Page |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
J.
F. Lucey —
James
A. Purse, Jr. —
Walter
Rogers |
| |
1944, Chicago:
J.
R. Black —
Sam
L. Gross —
George
C. Hopkins —
Alvin
H. Lane —
John
W. Philp —
James
A. Purse, Jr. —
J.
C. Thompson, Jr. |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
George
C. Hopkins —
Alvin
H. Lane —
W.
P. Luse —
Mrs.
H. W. Roberts —
Walter
Rogers |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Mrs.
Allie M. Currie —
Edward
T. Dicker —
Walter
L. Fleming, Jr. —
H.
L. Hunt —
Alvin
H. Lane —
John
A. Prather |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Bruce
Alger —
Mrs.
John R. Black —
M.
Sims Davidson —
Walter
L. Fleming, Jr. —
Grover
Hartt —
W.
P. Luse —
Mrs.
E. D. MacIver —
Paul
O'Rourke —
Paul
Raigorodsky —
Mrs.
A. E. Swenson |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Bruce
Alger —
Harry
W. Bass, Jr. —
Mrs.
James F. Biggart —
Mrs.
John R. Black —
Mrs.
Donald Cameron —
Mrs.
Godfrey Collins —
M.
Sims Davidson —
Mrs.
Ben Kanowsky —
Peter
O'Donnell, Jr. |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Fred
Agnich —
Mrs.
Richard D. Bass —
Mrs.
James F. Biggart —
Mrs.
James Clayton —
James
M. Collins —
James
R. Cook —
Mrs.
I. Ray Dunlap —
Mrs.
Charles Foster, Jr. —
Morris
Jaffe —
Jo
Kanowsky —
Mrs.
Dewitt Moffett —
Ray
Noah —
Robert
W. Porter |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Dot
Adler —
Steve
Bartlett —
Ross
E. Brannian —
Calvin
B. Carter —
Joel
Cotten —
Betty
Doke —
Kenneth
Ewing —
Caroline
Fields —
Bergen
Hall —
James
W. Hamlin, Jr. —
Ken
Hurrington —
Kay
Bailey Hutchison —
Tom
James —
Jeanne
Johnson —
John
N. Leedom —
Beth
Mahaffey —
Kenneth
Mayfield —
Sally
McKenzie —
Bill
Melton —
Fred
Meyer —
Tom
Morton —
James
C. Oberwetter —
Peter
O'Donnell, Jr. —
Charles
O'Reilly —
Barbara
Pinsker —
Rosa
Lopez Terry —
Lynne
Tweedell —
Lon
R. Williams, Sr. —
Charles
Wyly |
| |
2004, New York:
Cathie
Adams —
Mary
Ceverha —
Susan
Fischer —
Bernie
Francis —
John
T. Gill —
Harold
Jenkins —
Faith
Johnson —
Denise
McNamara —
Lawrence
J. Phillips —
June
H. Rentmeester —
Richard
Rozier —
Robert
Steinhagen —
Calvin
Stephens —
Lucie
Weaver |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Cathie
Adams —
John
Ball —
Darrel
Branhagen —
Bill
Burch —
Jane
Burch —
Matt
Burton —
Randall
Dunning —
Richard
Ford —
Carolyn
Galloway —
Mark
Gonzales —
Brandon
Hartsell —
Peggy
Healey —
Donald
Huffines —
Larry
Jeffus —
Cynthia
Jenkins —
Harold
Jenkins —
Elizabeth
Frank Jones —
Urve
Kiik —
Angela
King —
Paul
Kramer —
Johnny
Lopez —
Kenneth
Mayfield —
Denise
McNamara —
Betty
Jean O'Neill —
Colleen
Parro —
Karen
Pausman —
David
Peek —
Jay
Pierce —
Annette
Ratliff —
June
H. Rentmeester —
Richard
Rozier —
David
Schenck —
Michael
Slaton —
Karl
Voigtsberger |
| |
2012, Tampa:
Sal
Ayala —
Stephen
E. Broden —
Jonathan
Burroughs —
Fendol
Chiles —
Elaine
Cook —
Chris
Davis —
Uttam
Dhillon —
Kassie
Dulin —
Marty
Forte —
Debbie
Georgatos —
Taffy
Goldsmith —
Christopher
Haley —
Carol
Hightower —
Ron
Hinds —
Phillip
Huffines —
Regina
Imburgia —
Jeff
Milburn —
Linda
Patterson —
Dan
Pickens —
Buddy
Pilgrim —
Michael
Sandoval —
Sung
Song —
Lucas
Thomas |
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| Socialist
National Conventions: |
| |
1920, Brooklyn:
James
D. Sayers |
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