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Weber County
Utah

Weber County Political Parties

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

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


Weber County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: Alexander L. Brewer
   1924, New York: Addie L. Day — T. J. McGinnis
   1928, Houston: Joseph Chez — S. B. Dobbs
   1936, Philadelphia: Marie Clausse — George R. Glen — Marybelle Stevenson
   1940, Chicago: Mrs. Ora Bundy — Stuart P. Dobbs — Floyd Eyre — John A. Hendricks
   1944, Chicago: L. T. Dixon — S. T. Jeppeson — M. Blaine Peterson — Elizabeth Vance
   1948, Philadelphia: Stuart P. Dobbs — Ormond Konkle — Mark F. Murray — Athleen Revior — Elizabeth Vance
   1952, Chicago: Linn C. Baker — J. Francis Fowles — Ormond Konkle — Lottie Shuppe — Oveta Strum — Elizabeth Vance — Al Weeks — Mrs. Al Weeks
   1972, Miami Beach: Beverly Dalley — Jake Hoagland — James Skorstad — Carl H. Taylor
   1996, Chicago: Byron Anderson — Joyce Durrant — Neil A. Hansen
   2004, Boston: Eli Raindancer
   2008, Denver: Kelvin L. Davis
Republican National Conventions:
   1880, Chicago: E. A. Thomas
   1896, St. Louis: Frank J. Cannon — Lindsay R. Rogers
   1904, Chicago: Jennie B. Nelson — Lewis W. Shurtliff
   1908, Chicago: A. R. Heywood
   1912, Chicago: William Glasmann — Charles R. Hollingsworth
   1916, Chicago: A. R. Heywood
   1920, Chicago: Alice Collins — J. U. Eldredge, Jr.
   1924, Cleveland: Alice Collins — Mary Matson — Arthur Woolley
   1928, Kansas City: Ralph E. Bristol
   1932, Chicago: Joseph M. Eccles — David J. Wilson — Mrs. Arthur Woolley
   1936, Cleveland: LeRoy B. Young
   1940, Philadelphia: David K. Holther — David J. Wilson
   1944, Chicago: Edith Garner — George H. Lowe
   1948, Philadelphia: Mrs. Marvel England — Patrick Healy, Jr.
   1952, Chicago: C. Verl Benzley — Mrs. Marvel England — Arthur Woolley
   1956, San Francisco: David C. Petersen — Samuel Powell — Pat Sheehan — Ruth Wahlquist
   1960, Chicago: Joan Becker — LaMar Buckner — William McCrea — A. Sid Weese
   1972, Miami Beach: Mrs. Myrene Brewer — Alex Hurtado — Richard Richards
   2004, New York: Carole Stephens — Spencer Stokes
   2008, St. Paul: Alan Hall — Spencer Stokes
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