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Utah County Political Parties

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

Republican Party chairs in Utah County (incomplete!): Harvey H. Cluff, 1917-20


Utah County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: William M. Roylance — Thomas N. Taylor
   1916, St. Louis: I. H. Masters
   1924, New York: Inez Knight Allen — C. L. Baker — Simon Bamberger — John C. Swenson
   1928, Houston: J. W. Robinson
   1936, Philadelphia: Mrs. A. B. Morgan — John C. Swenson
   1940, Chicago: Charles Dixon
   1944, Chicago: May Greenwood — Minnie Penrod — J. W. Robinson
   1948, Philadelphia: Edna Durham — Frank B. Newman
   1952, Chicago: George S. Ballif — Clyde Weeks
   1972, Miami Beach: Heber Grant Ivins — Karen Shepherd — Grant Wightman — O. Geral Wilde
   1996, Chicago: Fae Beck — Larry EchoHawk
   2004, Boston: Barbara Jean Curtis — David Wilson — Nancy Jane Woodside
   2008, Denver: Mary Lou Huffmon — C. Millicent Lewis — Brian Spittler
Republican National Conventions:
   1880, Chicago: C. W. Emerson
   1896, St. Louis: John C. Graham
   1904, Chicago: George Austin — C. E. Loose
   1908, Chicago: C. E. Loose — Reed Smoot
   1912, Chicago: John De Gray Dixon — C. E. Loose — Reed Smoot
   1916, Chicago: Reed Smoot
   1920, Chicago: C. E. Loose — Reed Smoot
   1924, Cleveland: R. Eugene Allen — Thomas Coddington — Reed Smoot
   1928, Kansas City: Belle Bockman — John E. Booth — Reed Smoot
   1932, Chicago: Fred L. Markham — Reed Smoot
   1936, Cleveland: Ed M. Rowe
   1940, Philadelphia: J. Rulon Morgan
   1944, Chicago: Arthur V. Watkins
   1948, Philadelphia: A. H. Christensen — Arthur V. Watkins
   1952, Chicago: Denzil Brown — J. Rulon Morgan
   1956, San Francisco: J. Rulon Morgan — Charles E. Peterson — Raymond Taylor — Arthur V. Watkins
   1960, Chicago: Luke Clegg — Harrison Conover — Jackson B. Howard — J. Rulon Morgan — Ernest L. Wilkinson
   1972, Miami Beach: Dorothy Clark — Claudius Stevenson — Amy Valentine — Ernest L. Wilkinson
   2004, New York: Lewis K. Billings — Curtis Bramble — Joseph Cannon — Gayle Ruzicka
   2008, St. Paul: Angela Bleak — Chris Bleak — Curtis Bramble — Susan Bramble — Laura Bridgewater — Timothy Bridgewater — Jason E. Chaffetz — Kari Fox — Jeff Hartley — Brian Henderson — Gary Herbert — Jeanette Herbert — Brian Jenkins — David Lisonbee — Becky Lockhart — Hannah Lockhart — Stan Lockhart — Steven Lund — Mark Madsen — John Valentine — Karen Valentine — Joel Wright
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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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