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Delaware County
New York
Delaware County Political Parties
Democratic Party chairs in Delaware County (incomplete!): George L. Hubbell, 1910 — Edward S. White, 1927 — Jerome J. Farrell, 1938-42 — Paul G. Williams, 1955 — Everett A. Redmond, 1965
Republican Party chairs in Delaware County (incomplete!): Andrew J. McNaught, 1910 — James F. Foreman, 1927-45 — E. Ogden Bush, 1955
Delaware County
Delegates
to National Party Conventions
Democratic National Conventions: | |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore: Alexander H. Burhans | |
1876, St. Louis: Orson M. Allaben | |
1912, Baltimore: George L. Hubbell | |
1916, St. Louis: Jerome J. Farrell | |
1920, San Francisco: David More | |
1924, New York: Clayton L. Wheeler | |
1928, Houston: Arthur E. Connor | |
1932, Chicago: Clayton L. Wheeler | |
1936, Philadelphia: Edward S. White | |
1940, Chicago: Paul G. Williams | |
1944, Chicago: Paul G. Williams | |
1948, Philadelphia: Paul G. Williams | |
1952, Chicago: Paul G. Williams | |
1956, Chicago: Paul G. Williams | |
1960, Los Angeles: Francis R. Paternoster | |
1964, Atlantic City: Francis R. Paternoster | |
1972, Miami Beach: Michael Nisselson | |
Republican National Conventions: | |
1860, Chicago: Horatio N. Buckley | |
1884, Chicago: Duncan Ballentine — R. Hume Grant | |
1900, Philadelphia: George O. Meade | |
1908, Chicago: J. Duncan Lawrence | |
1912, Chicago: Lafayette B. Gleason | |
1916, Chicago: Andrew J. McNaught | |
1924, Cleveland: John D. Clarke — Helen S. Penfield | |
1928, Kansas City: John D. Clarke | |
1932, Chicago: John D. Clarke — Lafayette B. Gleason | |
1936, Cleveland: Marian W. Clarke | |
1944, Chicago: E. Ogden Bush | |
1948, Philadelphia: E. Ogden Bush | |
1952, Chicago: E. Ogden Bush | |
1956, San Francisco: Sidney Mang | |
1960, Chicago: Edwyn E. Mason | |
1964, San Francisco: William S. Oles | |
1972, Miami Beach: Fowler E. Finch | |
2004, New York: Martin Donnelly | |
2008, St. Paul: Christopher Nolan |
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