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Kane County
Illinois

Kane County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Kane County(incomplete!):WilliamG. Konrad, as of 1950

Republican Party chairs in Kane County(incomplete!):FrankR. Reid, 1914-15—MerrittJ. Little, as of 1950—EdwardMalek, as of 2002


Kane County Delegates
toNational Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:AugustusM. Herrington
  1864, Chicago:AugustusM. Herrington
  1868, New York:AugustusM. Herrington
  1876, St. Louis:AugustusM. Herrington
  1904, St. Louis:SamuelAlschuler
  1908, Denver:SamuelAlschuler
  1912, Baltimore:SamuelAlschuler —EdwardJ. O'Beirne
  1916, St. Louis:EdwardM. Mangan
  1920, San Francisco:JohnA. Logan —G.J. Schneider
  1924, New York:JohnA. Logan —WilliamM. McGuire
  1928, Houston:EdwardJ. O'Beirne
  1932, Chicago:BenjaminP. Alschuler —MartinR. O'Brien
  1936, Philadelphia:JohnSchuler
  1940, Chicago:JacobE. Alschuler
  1944, Chicago:MartinR. O'Brien
  1948, Philadelphia:MartinR. O'Brien —PaulP. Sauber
  1952, Chicago:MartinR. O'Brien —ClarenceJ. Ruddy
  1956, Chicago:MartinR. O'Brien —ClarenceJ. Ruddy
  1960, Los Angeles:WilliamC. Murphy —MartinR. O'Brien
  1964, Atlantic City:WilliamJ. Costello —CharlesJ. Mitchell —ClarenceJ. Ruddy
  1972, Miami Beach:HarryW. Barnes —MichaelDeStefano —PhilipC. Ruddy —PaulStewart —NancyL. Weiss —CharlesP. Wolff
  1980, New York:MichaelDeStefano —LillianPerry —MarilynWeisner
  1996, Chicago:RachelAlvarez —MaryLou Kearns —ThomasJ. Weisner
  2004, Boston:LindaChapa=La Via —MariaGarcia —WilliamHicks —MaryHowieson —JuanThomas
  2008, Denver:AlexArroyo —GayBruhn —LindaChapa=La Via —MarkGuethle —SylviaLeonberger —LindaRamirez=Sliwinksi
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:EdwardR. Allen —GeorgeW. Wait
  1880, Chicago:S.J. Hume —JohnA. Mason
  1884, Chicago:L.M. Kelly
  1896, St. Louis:H.D. Judson —T.B. Stewart
  1904, Chicago:AlbertJ. Hopkins —H.T. Rockwell —C.H. Smith
  1908, Chicago:WilliamGrote —AlbertJ. Hopkins
  1912, Chicago:IraC. Copley
  1916, Chicago:JohnAlexander
  1920, Chicago:FrankM. Lasher
  1924, Cleveland:EdwardN. Herbster
  1928, Kansas City:EdwardJ. Baker
  1932, Chicago:RodneyH. Brandon —JustusL. Johnson
  1936, Cleveland:JustusL. Johnson —Mrs.John T. Mason —FrankR. Reid
  1940, Philadelphia:FrankR. Reid —MauriceShurtleff
  1944, Chicago:CharlesM. Burgess
  1948, Philadelphia:CarlDuy —RaymondA. Wolff
  1952, Chicago:CharlesM. Burgess
  1956, San Francisco:FrankR. Reid, Jr. —BarbaraB. Rowe
  1960, Chicago:CliffardD. Carlson
  1964, San Francisco:RalphJ. Bentson —CliffardD. Carlson
  1968, Miami Beach:JohnAlexander, Jr. —CliffardD. Carlson
  1972, Miami Beach:C.V. Amenoff —LambertOchsenschlager —JohnK. Rauschenberger
  2004, New York:JoAnn Armenta
  2008, St. Paul:JulieBrady —PatrickBrady —JamesCoxworth —PennyFalcon —TimO'Neil —RayPawlak —GabrielaWyatt

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