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Muskegon County
Michigan

Muskegon County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Muskegon County(incomplete!):JanB. Vanderploeg, 1957-58—GaryR. Conrad, as of 2003-07

Republican Party chairs in Muskegon County(incomplete!):WalterB. Steele, as of 1950—BobScolnik, as of 2007


Muskegon CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1876, St. Louis:FredA. Nims
  1912, Baltimore:BenjaminG. Oosterbaan
  1916, St. Louis:JamesL. Smith
  1920, San Francisco:JamesE. Sullivan
  1924, New York:JamesE. Sullivan
  1928, Houston:JohnA. McLaughlin —RosePoirer —JamesL. Smith
  1932, Chicago:JohnA. McLaughlin —EugeneS. Thornton
  1936, Philadelphia:T.Thomas Thatcher
  1940, Chicago:FrankBurns
  1944, Chicago:JosephD. Chartrand —ArnoldB. Coxhill
  1948, Philadelphia:JohnP. Boeschenstein —NoelP. Fox —AlexRogaski
  1952, Chicago:JosephB. Legatz —CharlesRogers —WalterS. Sowles
  1956, Chicago:JohnP. Boeschenstein —CharlesRogers —AlmaV. Schow
  1960, Los Angeles:AgnesFitzgerald —BenMarcus —JamesG. O'Callaghan —CharlesRogers
  1964, Atlantic City:JanB. Vanderploeg —MargaretVanderploeg —Mrs.Mercedes Willoughby
  1968, Chicago:CharlesRogers —EdWilson
  1972, Miami Beach:DavidCoon —WilliamGomez —JimOosterhart —CharlesRogers
  1976, New York:WilliamHumphreys —RuthMarcus —MaryWhelan
  1980, New York:VernD. Brusseau —JeanTrump —NancyA. Waters
  1984, San Francisco:WilliamHumphreys —CynthiaD. Kendall —PaulM. Ladas
  1988, Atlanta:VernD. Brusseau —BillGill —RaymondMurdaugh —PatsyS. Petty
  1996, Chicago:RogerC. Wade
  2004, Boston:GaryR. Conrad —NancyA. Waters
  2008, Denver:JohnJ. De Wolf —MarciaH. Hovey-Wright —PatriciaA. Wade —RillastineR. Wilkins
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1868, Chicago:EliasW. Merrill
  1880, Chicago:DavidMcLachlin
  1884, Chicago:AbelAnderson
  1892, Minneapolis:CharlesHackley
  1896, St. Louis:CharlesHackley
  1904, Chicago:ThomasMonroe
  1912, Chicago:GaylordM. Brown
  1916, Chicago:JohnQ. Ross
  1920, Chicago:Mrs.Orrin T. Bolt —HarrisE. Galpin
  1924, Cleveland:Mrs.Orrin T. Bolt
  1928, Kansas City:MaryE. Thompson
  1932, Chicago:PhilipMurphy
  1936, Cleveland:LouisC. Walker
  1940, Philadelphia:JohnWagner
  1944, Chicago:WalterB. Steele
  1948, Philadelphia:WalterB. Steele —LouisC. Walker
  1952, Chicago:WilliamBanta —FredMielke —WalterB. Steele
  1956, San Francisco:DonE. Benton —LeonaClark
  1960, Chicago:JohnJ. Noor —OlisShannon
  1964, San Francisco:Mrs.Frank Roberts
  1968, Miami Beach:HaroldClosz, Jr.
  1972, Miami Beach:ClaireC. Daniels
  1976, Kansas City:ClarkDavis
  1984, Dallas:EliseChristensen
  1988, New Orleans:RobertCutler
  2000, Philadelphia:HollyHughes
  2004, New York:BobScolnik
  2012, Tampa:BradShafer

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