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Spokane County
Washington

Spokane County Political Parties

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

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


Spokane County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1912, Baltimore: Daniel M. Drumheller — May Arkwright Hutton — F. C. Robertson — George Turner — J. A. Zittel
   1916, St. Louis: Elizabeth Christian — John J. Maloney — Mary A. Monroe — F. C. Robertson
   1920, San Francisco: C. C. Dill — Clarence D. Martin — E. W. Robertson — Mrs. J. M. Simpson
   1924, New York: C. C. Dill — Clarence D. Martin — Mrs. William Mathews — Harry D. Merritt
   1928, Houston: Margaret Burgund — C. C. Dill — J. M. Geraghty — Clarence D. Martin
   1940, Chicago: Myrtle Hagerman — Carrie McNuelty
   1944, Chicago: James E. McGovern — Carrie McNuelty — Earl E. Stimson
   1948, Philadelphia: Carrie McNuelty
   1952, Chicago: Edward Chambers — Carrie McNuelty — William Schumaker — Elizabeth Whittaker
   1996, Chicago: Karen Ann Baker — Dianne Welsh Bleck — Charlotte Coker — Kathy Fleming — David Fredrick — Paul Glavin — Margee Lynch
   2000, Los Angeles: Charlotte Coker — Lisa M. Raine
   2004, Boston: Matt Andersen — Robert Byrd — Danielle Cendejas — Charlotte Coker — Douglas Dobbins — Yvonne Griffin — Jo Ann Kauffman — Robert Schlein — Diane Schmitz
   2008, Denver: Hope M. Busto-Keyes — Edward A. King — Christopher Marr — Caitlin Ormsby — Kristine Reeves — Cindy L. Schwartz — Sharon K. Smith — Michael Wagner
Republican National Conventions:
   1896, St. Louis: Henry L. Wilson
   1916, Chicago: Charles P. Lund
   1920, Chicago: N. A. Bostwick — Sarah Flannagan — Charles Hebberd — Thaddeus S. Lane
   1924, Cleveland: F. M. Goodwin — Guy B. Groff — Lucy Linder — George K. Marsh
   1928, Kansas City: Walter M. Anderson — E. Eugene Davis — Charles Hebberd
   1932, Chicago: Mrs. James E. Drain — Charles Hebberd
   1936, Cleveland: Mrs. Floyd Danskin — Charles Hebberd
   1940, Philadelphia: Walter M. Anderson — George Elmer Brown — George C. Eggers
   1944, Chicago: Mary Jewett — Mrs. D. S. Reedy — Frank Weaver
   1948, Philadelphia: O. G. Button — William C. Howe — Mrs. Harold Myers — Marion Schulte
   1952, Chicago: Gerald L. Madren — Mrs. E. M. Nelson — Norman Wilson
   1956, San Francisco: R. G. Buchanan — Mrs. Joseph Cox — Mary Jewett — Walter M. Leuthold — Robert J. Towne
   1960, Chicago: Robert T. Greene — Mrs. Robert W. Hufford — Eric Johnston — Mrs. Robert E. Neilson — C. Robert Ogden
   1968, Miami Beach: Lyle Einhaus — Halvor Halvorson
   1972, Miami Beach: James Black — Marcene Diefe — John Sonneland
   2004, New York: William D. Hyslop
   2008, St. Paul: Catherine Brazil — Michael Cathcart — John Christina
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