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Marathon County
Wisconsin

Marathon County Political Parties

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

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


Marathon County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1876, St. Louis: John C. Clarke
   1912, Baltimore: E. C. Kretlow — Frank P. Regner
   1924, New York: E. E. Shulze — Patrick T. Stone
   1928, Houston: Frank P. Regner — Patrick T. Stone
   1936, Philadelphia: John Ringle, Jr.
   1940, Chicago: John Ringle, Jr.
   1944, Chicago: Mabel Bachuber — Edward F. Butler
   1948, Philadelphia: Clayton J. Crooks
   1952, Chicago: Erna H. Melaun — Rudolph H. Melaun
   1976, New York: Robert L. Andringa — Calvin R. Dexter — David R. Obey — Kay C. Plautz — Winifred A. Spencer
   1996, Chicago: David R. Obey
   2000, Los Angeles: David R. Obey
   2004, Boston: Ned Grossnickle — David R. Obey
   2008, Denver: Christine Bremer-Muggli — Russ Decker
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: Walter D. McIndoe
   1900, Philadelphia: Walter Alexander
   1908, Chicago: Walter Alexander
   1912, Chicago: Arthur W. Prehn
   1916, Chicago: Walter Alexander
   1920, Chicago: Joseph L. Barber — Mrs. C. H. Ingraham
   1924, Cleveland: Mrs. G. J. Leicht — John W. Salter
   1928, Kansas City: Gerald J. Boileau — Harris Hanna
   1932, Chicago: Walter A. Graunke — A. R. Mularkey
   1936, Cleveland: O. C. Lemke — Robert W. Monk — Arthur W. Prehn
   1940, Philadelphia: Franklin E. Gritzmacher — Otto Mueller
   1944, Chicago: Clark Everest — Arthur W. Prehn
   1952, Chicago: William F. Krueger
   1956, San Francisco: Allen Abrams
   1960, Chicago: Wesley A. Steffke
   1964, San Francisco: Wesley A. Steffke
   2004, New York: Dave Anderson — Pat Rasmussen
   2008, St. Paul: Sandra Ermeling
 
Socialist National Conventions:
   1920, Brooklyn: George W. Lippert
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