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Laramie County
Wyoming

Laramie County Political Parties

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

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


Laramie County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1888, St. Louis: Leopold Kabis
   1912, Baltimore: John D. Clark — J. L. Jordan
   1916, St. Louis: J. Ross Carpenter
   1924, New York: William Bradford Ross — Mrs. Hiram Sapp
   1928, Houston: Mrs. Abe Goldstein — Mrs. D. J. Howell — Joseph C. O'Mahoney — Nellie Tayloe Ross
   1940, Chicago: George Carroll — Tracy S. McCracken — Joseph C. O'Mahoney — Nellie Tayloe Ross
   1944, Chicago: Mrs. Dean Covert — William Arthur Norris — Joseph C. O'Mahoney — Nellie Tayloe Ross
   1948, Philadelphia: John B. Clark — P. M. Cunningham — Lillian McCracken — Patricia McCracken — Tracy S. McCracken — Joseph C. O'Mahoney — Nellie Tayloe Ross
   1952, Chicago: Robert Adams — Mrs. Farris Covert — P. M. Cunningham — Betsie Dixon — Tracy S. McCracken — Jean Schoeck
   1960, Los Angeles: Teno Roncalio
   1964, Atlantic City: Teno Roncalio
   1968, Chicago: Rudolph Anselmi — William A. Norris, Jr. — Teno Roncalio
   1972, Miami Beach: Teno Roncalio
   1976, New York: Margaret Bagley — William Bagley — Martin Esquibel — Teno Roncalio
   1980, New York: H. Elizabeth Byrd — Rodger McDaniel — Rachel Morrow — Carrol Orrison — Ceil Roncalio
   1996, Chicago: Betty Jo Beardsley — Chris Christenson — John M. Faunce — Kathy Karpan — Doris McGuire — Diana Oliger
   2000, Los Angeles: Betty Jo Beardsley — Kathy Karpan
   2004, Boston: Betty Jo Beardsley — Kenneth Esquibel — Kathy Karpan — John A. Millin — E. Jayne Mockler — Wayne Reese — Kathryn Sessions
   2008, Denver: Michael J. Bell — Jason M. Bloomberg — Sara Burlingame — David D. Freudenthal — Kathy Karpan — Dave Lerner
Republican National Conventions:
   1896, St. Louis: Benjamin F. Fowler — Willis Van Devanter
   1900, Philadelphia: Edward W. Stone — Francis E. Warren
   1904, Chicago: Edward W. Stone — Francis E. Warren
   1912, Chicago: Francis E. Warren
   1916, Chicago: Loren C. Hinkle
   1920, Chicago: T. Blake Kennedy
   1924, Cleveland: George Houser — R. N. Matson
   1928, Kansas City: Loren C. Hinkle
   1932, Chicago: Harry P. Hynds — W. C. Kincaid
   1936, Cleveland: Vincent M. Carter
   1940, Philadelphia: Francis J. Bon — Vincent M. Carter — Louise Smith
   1944, Chicago: Mary Carpenter — Harold M. Symons
   1948, Philadelphia: Charles D. Carey — Mrs. Dan Kirkbride
   1952, Chicago: E. Keith Thomson
   1960, Chicago: Nina Thomas
   1964, San Francisco: Mrs. Jack F. Shafer
   1972, Miami Beach: Robert Cheever — Doran Lummis — Beverly Schrader
   2008, St. Paul: Diane Asay — Paul Kruse — Matt Mead — Rita Meyer — Leigh Vosler
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