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Rutland County
Vermont

Rutland County Political Parties

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

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


Rutland County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Pitt W. Hyde
   1864, Chicago: John Cain — Isaac McDaniels
   1876, St. Louis: John Cain
   1912, Baltimore: J. Walter Lyons
   1916, St. Louis: Frank H. Duffy — Jeremiah C. Durick
   1920, San Francisco: Henry C. Brislin — J. B. Flannigan
   1924, New York: James P. Leamy — J. P. Mahoney — Mrs. Thomas W. Maloney
   1928, Houston: John B. Dyer — Mrs. Thomas W. Maloney — John O'Day — E. J. Rogers
   1936, Philadelphia: Frank H. Duffy — Cleon A. Perkins — John Phelan
   1940, Chicago: Frank H. Duffy — Cleon A. Perkins — Howard Sherman — John E. Walsh
   1944, Chicago: Frank H. Duffy — John E. Walsh
   1948, Philadelphia: Frank H. Duffy — Dan J. Healy — Charles F. Ryan
   1952, Chicago: Dominic McGarry
   1956, Chicago: William I. Ginsburg — Donald H. Hackel — Dan J. Healy — James C. Marra — Charles F. Ryan — William C. Shouldice, Sr.
   1964, Atlantic City: William I. Ginsburg
   1996, Chicago: Peter Berg — John Miller
   2004, Boston: Mary Howard
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: David E. Nicholson
   1860, Chicago: Ebenezer M. Briggs
   1864, Baltimore: Solomon Foot
   1896, St. Louis: Redfield Proctor
   1904, Chicago: James F. Manning
   1908, Chicago: J. Pinckney H. Adams — Robert A. Lawrence — Fletcher D. Proctor
   1912, Chicago: Newman K. Chaffee — John A. Mead
   1916, Chicago: E. R. Morse — Miles S. Sawyer
   1920, Chicago: E. L. Olney — Redfield Proctor, Jr.
   1924, Cleveland: Henry B. Barden — Percival Wood Clement — Berenice R. Tuttle — James H. Weldon
   1928, Kansas City: William R. Bush — George F. Jones — E. W. McGrath — Miles S. Sawyer — James H. Weldon
   1932, Chicago: Walter S. Fenton — Erwin E. Keyes — Earle S. Kinsley
   1936, Cleveland: Norman Knapp — Edwin W. Lawrence — Barbara Clark Smith
   1940, Philadelphia: Jack A. Crowley — Gardner W. McGrath — Leonard F. Wing
   1944, Chicago: Benjamin Williams
   1948, Philadelphia: Mortimer R. Proctor — R. Clarke Smith
   1952, Chicago: Eldbridge Adams — John D. Carbine — Mrs. Mortimer R. Proctor — Mortimer R. Proctor — Wayne Sarcka
   1956, San Francisco: Jerome A. Johnson — Mabel R. Stafford — Ralph Stafford
   1960, Chicago: George W. F. Cook — Stewart A. Smith — Mrs. Robert T. Stafford — Robert T. Stafford
   1972, Miami Beach: J. Fred Carbine, Jr. — David R. Congdon — Robert Graf — Mildred E. Small — Carol Thomas
   2004, New York: Joseph Nicholas Acinapura
   2008, St. Paul: Barbara McNeill — George McNeill — David Sargent
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