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Androscoggin County
Maine

Androscoggin County Political Parties

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

Republican Party chairs in Androscoggin County(incomplete!):FredR. Walton, 1923-24—MichaelVaughan, as of 2003


Androscoggin CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:CalvinRecord
  1864, Chicago:PhiloClark —A.C. Howard
  1888, St. Louis:AlonzoM. Garcelon
  1892, Chicago:DanielJ. McGillicuddy
  1904, St. Louis:FrankA. Millett
  1912, Baltimore:DanielJ. McGillicuddy
  1916, St. Louis:DanielJ. McGillicuddy
  1924, New York:LouisJ. Brann
  1928, Houston:MabelChaney —DanielJ. McGillicuddy
  1936, Philadelphia:LouisJ. Brann —FredH. Lancaster
  1940, Chicago:LouisJ. Brann —FernandDespins —PeterA. Isaacson —FredH. Lancaster
  1944, Chicago:JeanCharles Boucher —LouisJ. Brann —PeterA. Isaacson —LouisC. Jalbert
  1948, Philadelphia:ThomasE. Delahanty —PeterA. Isaacson
  1952, Chicago:DenisBlais —ThomasE. Delahanty
  1956, Chicago:DenisBlais —AlbertCote —LouisC. Jalbert —AltonA. Lessard
  1964, Atlantic City:RobertW. Bonenfant —AlbertCote —OmerGirardin —WilliamD. Hathaway —EmileJacques
  1984, San Francisco:PatriciaLemaire —JohnMichael —JanetT. Mills —GregoryNadeau —LaurieParkin
  1996, Chicago:BonnieAdams —PatriciaLemaire
  2004, Boston:EdDesgrosseilliers —ElaineMakas
  2008, Denver:ElaineMakas
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:ThomasA. D. Fessenden —AlonzoM. Garcelon
  1864, Baltimore:NahumMorrill
  1872, Philadelphia:WilliamP. Frye
  1876, Cincinnati:WilliamP. Frye
  1880, Chicago:WilliamP. Frye
  1884, Chicago:GeorgeC. Wing
  1896, St. Louis:B.F. Briggs —HiramW. Ricker
  1900, Philadelphia:HenryB. Estes —EdwinRiley
  1904, Chicago:ArthurG. Staples
  1908, Chicago:SethM. Carter —EdwardP. Ricker
  1912, Chicago:JesseM. Libby —ArthurG. Staples
  1916, Chicago:ArthurG. Staples
  1920, Chicago:TimothyF. Callahan —CharlesB. Carter —R.J. Hodgson
  1924, Cleveland:TimothyF. Callahan —ClaireS. Carter —ArthurG. Staples
  1928, Kansas City:TimothyF. Callahan
  1932, Chicago:EdwardP. Ricker, Jr. —ArthurG. Staples
  1936, Cleveland:ElwelynGamache
  1940, Philadelphia:HaroldN. Skelton
  1944, Chicago:WallaceH. White, Jr.
  1948, Philadelphia:BenjaminL. Berman —NelsonM. J. Peters
  1952, Chicago:WillisA. Trafton, Jr. —SelmaWagg
  1956, San Francisco:WillardRiley
  1960, Chicago:MariaDoukas Robinson —StanleyG. Snow
  1972, Miami Beach:PeterT. Snowe
  2008, St. Paul:DaleCrafts —ScottE. Kauffman —MargaretE. Matthews —LoisA. Snowe-Mello
  2016, Cleveland:GarrettMason

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