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Vanderburgh County
Indiana

Vanderburgh County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Vanderburgh County: [nonecurrently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Vanderburgh County(incomplete!):CharlesSihler, as of 1905—MansonL. Reichert, 1942-44—RobertD. Orr, 1965-67—WayneParke, as of 2011


Vanderburgh CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:JohnS. Gavitt
  1864, Chicago:AzariahT. Whittlesey
  1868, New York:AzariahT. Whittlesey
  1876, St. Louis:CharlesH. Denby —ThomasE. Garvin
  1884, Chicago:CharlesH. Denby
  1900, Kansas City:HenryStockfleth
  1908, Denver:JohnW. Boehne
  1912, Baltimore:JohnR. Brill
  1916, St. Louis:BenjaminBosse
  1924, New York:WilliamH. Elmendorf —Mrs.Frederick Lauenstein
  1928, Houston:GilbertBosse
  1932, Chicago:FrankW. Griese —ClaraNewman
  1940, Chicago:WilliamH. Dress
  1952, Chicago:WinfieldK. Denton —LeonardRauscher
  1956, Chicago:WinfieldK. Denton —WilfredW. Diekmann —WilliamD. Hardy
  1964, Atlantic City:BeulahEvans —VanceHartke —FrankF. McDonald —JosephO'Day
  1968, Chicago:RobertBrown —VanceHartke —FrankF. McDonald —JosephO'Day
  1972, Miami Beach:RobertBrown —VanceHartke —JohnSoucie
  1996, Chicago:BettyJ. Levell —ConstanceRobinson
  2004, Boston:GlendaHampton —StanleyM. Levco —JonathanWeinzapfel
  2008, Denver:BradEllsworth —ConstanceRobinson —JonathanWeinzapfel —RoseannYoung
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1880, Chicago:AlexanderGilchrist —E.F. Horn —DanielB. Kumler
  1896, St. Louis:E.O. Hopkins —JamesH. McNeely
  1900, Philadelphia:ElderCooper —WalterM. Schmitt
  1904, Chicago:JohnH. Osborne
  1908, Chicago:W.H. Benninghoff —MarcusS. Sonntag —ErnestG. Tidrington
  1912, Chicago:JohnD. Craft —CharlesF. Heilman —WilliamH. McCurdy
  1916, Chicago:WilliamH. McCurdy
  1920, Chicago:W.A. Gaines —WilliamH. McCurdy
  1924, Cleveland:WilliamH. McCurdy
  1928, Kansas City:CharlesB. Enlow —PhilipC. Gould —ErnestG. Tidrington
  1932, Chicago:CharlesB. Enlow —PhilipC. Gould —CharlesHartmetz —F.Harold Van Orman
  1936, Cleveland:PhelpsDarby —WilliamOrr —F.Harold Van Orman
  1940, Philadelphia:JeromeBeeler —J.Giltner Iglehart
  1944, Chicago:AlvanV. Burch —WilliamRoss
  1948, Philadelphia:I.R. Whiting
  1952, Chicago:HenryO. Roberts
  1956, San Francisco:MattW. Foster —E.A. Mitchell —RobertD. Orr
  1960, Chicago:E.A. Mitchell
  1968, Miami Beach:AlvanV. Burch, Jr.
  1972, Miami Beach:DonaldB. Cox —RussellG. Lloyd, Sr. —E.A. Mitchell
  2008, St. Paul:NicholasHermann —ReginaHermann —JefferyKnight —RichardE. Mourdock
 
Whig NationalConventions:
  1839, Harrisburg:AmosClark

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