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Chittenden County
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Chittenden County Political Parties

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

Republican Party chairs in Chittenden County (incomplete!): Richard A. Snelling, 1963-66


Chittenden County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1852, Baltimore: David Allen Smalley
   1856, Cincinnati: David Allen Smalley
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: H. B. Smith
   1864, Chicago: H. B. Smith
   1872, Baltimore: Bradley B. Smalley
   1876, St. Louis: Bradley B. Smalley
   1880, Cincinnati: Bradley B. Smalley
   1904, St. Louis: Vernon A. Bullard
   1912, Baltimore: Daniel E. O'Sullivan
   1916, St. Louis: James E. Kennedy
   1920, San Francisco: J. Holmes Jackson
   1924, New York: J. Holmes Jackson — Jessie Middlebrook — George R. Stackpole
   1928, Houston: Edward Ashline — Patrick Mahoney
   1936, Philadelphia: Loretta Burke — Thomas Finnegan — J. Holmes Jackson — J. H. McGown — John Picher
   1940, Chicago: George L. Agel — Mathew G. Leary — John McGrath — J. Edward Moran — George R. Stackpole
   1944, Chicago: John E. Moran — Russell F. Niquette — Lawrence J. Rowley
   1948, Philadelphia: Robert W. Larrow — James Mahoney — J. Edward Moran — Russell F. Niquette — Joseph S. Wool
   1952, Chicago: George L. Agel — Thomas Fitzgerald — Robert W. Larrow — James Mahoney — J. Edward Moran — Joseph S. Wool
   1956, Chicago: George L. Agel — Leo O'Brien, Sr. — Maurice Paquette — Joseph S. Wool
   1988, Atlanta: Madeleine M. Kunin
   1996, Chicago: Terje Anderson — William N. Aswad — Edward Flanagan — Ruth Horowitz — Kerry Kurt — Frederick S. Lane III — Carolyn Nissen — Marilyn E. Rivero — Mary M. Sullivan — Jennifer Wallace-Brodeur
   2000, Los Angeles: William N. Aswad
   2004, Boston: Linda Almy — William N. Aswad — Karen Lafayette — Chuck Ross — Mary M. Sullivan — John Patrick Tracy
   2008, Denver: Philip Baruth — Taylor Bates — Michael Gaffney — Arshad Hasan — Madeleine M. Kunin — Nancy Richardson — Chuck Ross — Mary M. Sullivan — Rachel Weston
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: Rolla Gleason — Levi Underwood
   1860, Chicago: Edwin D. Mason
   1864, Baltimore: Carolus Noyes
   1884, Chicago: Henry Ballard
   1896, St. Louis: James B. Scully
   1904, Chicago: Heman W. Allen — W. Seward Webb
   1908, Chicago: William J. Van Patten
   1912, Chicago: John L. Southwick — Joseph T. Stearns
   1916, Chicago: Guy W. Bailey — Harry B. Shaw
   1920, Chicago: H. Nelson Jackson — J. W. Webb
   1924, Cleveland: Roy L. Patrick — Simon L. Platka
   1928, Kansas City: Warren R. Austin — Mrs. Clarence Morgan
   1932, Chicago: H. Nelson Jackson — Robert W. McCuen
   1936, Cleveland: Mrs. A. P. Barrette — E. W. Henry — Consuelo Northrop
   1940, Philadelphia: Warren R. Austin — H. A. Bailey — Willsie E. Brisbin
   1944, Chicago: Warren R. Austin — Consuelo N. Bailey — Willsie E. Brisbin — Dora Cannon
   1952, Chicago: Robert S. Babcock — Dorothy Brown — Frederick P. Smith
   1956, San Francisco: Elizabeth C. Burden — Dora Cannon
   1960, Chicago: C. Douglas Cairns — Frank H. Davis — Richard A. Snelling — Socrates P. Zolotas
   1972, Miami Beach: C. Douglas Cairns — Frank Morgan
   2004, New York: Sara Gear Boyd — Brian Dubie — Michael Hunter Quaid — Jay K. Shepard — Rodolphe M. Vallee
   2008, St. Paul: Brian Dubie — Ann Hogan — Rita Howe — Chris Roy — George Schiavone — Jay K. Shepard — Margie Sims — Robert Sims
 
Whig National Conventions:
   1839, Harrisburg: William P. Briggs
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