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Winnebago County
Wisconsin

Winnebago County Political Parties

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

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


Winnebago County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1860, Charleston and Baltimore: John Fitzgerald
   1872, Baltimore: Gabriel Bouck
   1912, Baltimore: John F. Villwock
   1916, St. Louis: A. H. Gruenwald — George C. Hilton
   1924, New York: George C. Hilton — John F. Kluwin
   1928, Houston: George A. Jagerson
   1936, Philadelphia: F. M. Corry
   1940, Chicago: Arthur H. Gruenewald
   1944, Chicago: Arthur H. Gruenewald
   1952, Chicago: William A. Draheim — Kenneth L. Kunde — William McFarland — Ray Robertson
   1996, Chicago: Joan Kaeding — Luanne Laib — Donel Wyman
   2000, Los Angeles: Joan Kaeding
   2004, Boston: Joan Kaeding
   2008, Denver: Gordon Hintz
Republican National Conventions:
   1888, Chicago: Albert W. Sanborn
   1892, Minneapolis: Samuel A. Cook
   1896, St. Louis: Philetus Sawyer
   1900, Philadelphia: Karl D. Jackson
   1908, Chicago: Florian Lampert
   1912, Chicago: Wilbur E. Hurlbut
   1916, Chicago: Charles Oellerich
   1920, Chicago: Julius H. Dennhart
   1928, Kansas City: William J. Campbell
   1932, Chicago: Charles A. Barnard — William J. Campbell — Frank J. Schneller
   1936, Cleveland: William J. Campbell — David C. Pinkerton — Norton J. Williams
   1940, Philadelphia: Eugene R. Flagg — George Greeley
   1944, Chicago: George Greeley — John S. Tolversen — Norton J. Williams
   1948, Philadelphia: William J. Campbell — George Greeley
   1952, Chicago: Ruth M. Murray — Carl Steiger
   1956, San Francisco: Samuel N. Pickard — Carl Steiger
   1960, Chicago: Dorothy Krohn — Carl Steiger — Elmer Steinhilber
   1964, San Francisco: Mary B. Ising — John R. Kimberly — Dorothy Krohn — Samuel N. Pickard
   1968, Miami Beach: William A. Steiger
   1972, Miami Beach: Mary B. Ising — William A. Steiger
   2008, St. Paul: Michelle Litjens — Sandra Mills — Ruth Streck
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