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Norfolk city Political Parties


Norfolk city Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1876, St. Louis: William Lamb
   1908, Denver: Joseph T. Deal
   1912, Baltimore: J. Peter Holland — James V. Trehy — Robert B. Tunstall — W. H. Venable
   1916, St. Louis: A. P. Thom, Jr.
   1920, San Francisco: J. P. M. Joyce
   1924, New York: W. W. Old — Mrs. W. B. Sirmar — James V. Trehy
   1928, Houston: James S. Barron
   1940, Chicago: Mrs. John I. Bryan — Harry B. David — W. S. Rodgers, Jr. — S. Heith Tyler — Joseph D. Wood
   1944, Chicago: Mrs. John I. Bryan — Colgate W. Darden, Jr. — James N. Garrett — Mrs. Robert C. Hale — Edgar S. Stubbs
   1948, Philadelphia: Alec H. Bell — Fred A. Haycox — C. E. Wright
   1952, Chicago: Herman A. Hall, Sr. — W. R. Moore — Meeta B. Myers
   1980, New York: James Augustine — Peter K. Babalas — Evelyn T. Butts — Jonathan T. Harris — Thomas W. Moss, Jr. — I. Joseph Williams
   1996, Chicago: Lee Bass — Harietta Eley — Ann T. Fallon — Joseph Lindsey — Yvonne Miller
   2000, Los Angeles: Yvonne Miller
   2004, Boston: Kenny Alexander — Jerrauld Jones — Yvonne Miller
   2008, Denver: Kenny Alexander — Anthony L. Burfoot — Randy Klear — Yvonne Miller — Vivian J. Paige
Republican National Conventions:
   1864, Baltimore: Charles Wilson Buttz
   1896, St. Louis: George E. Bowden — William Lamb — M. M. Lewis — William Thoroughgood
   1904, Chicago: A. Aronheim — George E. Bowden — D. Lawrence Groner
   1908, Chicago: D. Lawrence Groner
   1912, Chicago: D. Lawrence Groner — Alvah H. Martin — A. B. Seldner
   1916, Chicago: D. Lawrence Groner — Alvah H. Martin
   1920, Chicago: D. Lawrence Groner
   1924, Cleveland: Mrs. M. J. Caples — Harry K. Wolcott
   1928, Kansas City: Mrs. M. J. Caples — Hugh W. Davis — Lester S. Parsons
   1932, Chicago: Meyer Koteen — Menalcus Lankford — Mrs. H. E. Page — Lester S. Parsons
   1936, Cleveland: Menalcus Lankford — Mrs. H. E. Page
   1940, Philadelphia: Lester S. Parsons
   1944, Chicago: Lester S. Parsons
   1948, Philadelphia: Walter E. Hoffman — Mrs. Menalcus Lankford — Lester S. Parsons
   1952, Chicago: Walter E. Hoffman — Lester S. Parsons
   1956, San Francisco: Mrs. Mayon A. Cox — George P. Hylton, Jr. — Dorothy F. Lippincott — Lester S. Parsons — William J. Stanton
   1960, Chicago: Oscar F. Baxter IV — James R. Elliot — George P. Hylton, Jr. — Thomas E. McAndrews — Lester S. Parsons — William J. Stanton
   1964, San Francisco: Richard Annand — Frank Blocker, Jr. — Wayne Lustig — Thomas E. McAndrews
   1972, Miami Beach: Robert G. Doumar — G. Lizbeth Fraser — Sheila G. Smith
   2004, New York: Pam Brown
   2008, St. Paul: Pam Brown — Thomas Dranke
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