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Allen County
Indiana

Allen County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Allen County(incomplete!):SamuelC. Cleland, 1930-34—AlexanderM. Campbell, 1934-36—AlexanderM. Campbell, 1958-63—IvanLebamoff, 1968-75

Republican Party chairs in Allen County(incomplete!):LewP. Sharp, as of 1905—DavidHogg, 1922-24—WalterE. Helmke, 1940-44


Allen CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1856, Cincinnati:JamesW. Borden —WilliamRockhill
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:P.Hoagland
  1864, Chicago:AlfredP. Edgerton
  1876, St. Louis:M.B. Spencer
  1900, Kansas City:RobertC. Bell —HenryColerick
  1908, Denver:StephenB. Fleming
  1912, Baltimore:MorrisNelzer
  1916, St. Louis:WilliamP. Breene
  1924, New York:CatherineDinklage —LewG. Ellingham —CecilFoley
  1928, Houston:JohnW. Eggeman —LewG. Ellingham
  1932, Chicago:CecilFoley —ClarenceMcNabb —Mrs.R. E. Peters
  1940, Chicago:SamuelD. Jackson —R.Earl Peters
  1944, Chicago:SamuelD. Jackson —GeorgeMoats
  1948, Philadelphia:SamuelAppel —SamuelD. Jackson —GeorgeMoats —R.Earl Peters
  1952, Chicago:JamesW. Jackson
  1956, Chicago:AlexanderM. Campbell —MaxF. Crosley —GeorgeMoats
  1964, Atlantic City:JamesR. Fleming —RichardInskeep —ClarenceR. McNabb —CharlesL. Sidle
  1968, Chicago:DonFord —RichardInskeep —IvanLebamoff —JohnNuckols —CecilOnion
  1972, Miami Beach:DavidKiester —GeorgeLebamoff —IvanLebamoff —JohnNuckols —RuthRuderman —CharlesWesterman
  1996, Chicago:BrendaBetley —RichardMerren, Jr. —WinfieldMoses, Jr.
  2000, Los Angeles:WinfieldMoses, Jr.
  2004, Boston:SandraKennedy —RichardMerren, Jr. —WinfieldMoses, Jr.
  2008, Denver:KarenGoldner —GrahamA. Richard —SofiaRodriguez=Mirwaldt —MicheleM. Wagner
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:SamuelHanna
  1880, Chicago:JohnMorris
  1896, St. Louis:CharlesD. Law —R.T. McDonald
  1904, Chicago:E.C. Rurode
  1908, Chicago:ElmerLeonard —G.Will Wilson
  1916, Chicago:LouisMoore —ByronSomers
  1920, Chicago:JosephC. Hutzell
  1924, Cleveland:OscarG. Foellinger
  1928, Kansas City:J.I. Evans —JosephC. Hutzell
  1932, Chicago:JosephC. Hutzell
  1936, Cleveland:OscarG. Foellinger
  1940, Philadelphia:HarryHogan
  1944, Chicago:DanC. Flanagan —WilliamJ. Gross —LeeJ. Hartzell
  1948, Philadelphia:WalterE. Helmke —MabelM. Metzner
  1952, Chicago:LloydS. Hartzler —CliffordB. Ward
  1956, San Francisco:ThomasA. Gallmeyer —SamuelA. Rea
  1960, Chicago:ThomasA. Gallmeyer —SamuelA. Rea
  1968, Miami Beach:OrvasE. Beers —RichardB. Fishering
  1972, Miami Beach:OrvasE. Beers —EdgarF. Kettler —JoanB. Nagny
  2004, New York:TomWyss
  2008, St. Paul:AnnEckrich —RichardFreeland —MitchellV. Harper —DavidLong —DonaldMcArdle —StanfordRice —TomWyss
 
Whig NationalConventions:
  1839, Harrisburg:SamuelHanna

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