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Guilford County
North Carolina

Guilford County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Guilford County(incomplete!):RobinBritt, 1979-81

Republican Party chairs in Guilford County(incomplete!):N.D. McNary, as of 1952


Guilford CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:RobertP. Dick
  1876, St. Louis:JohnN. Staples
  1916, St. Louis:E.D. Broadhurst
  1924, New York:R.B. Terry
  1928, Houston:Mrs.E. D. Broadhurst —M.J. Wrenn
  1932, Chicago:HarriettElliott —C.L. Shuping
  1940, Chicago:E.D. Broadhurst
  1944, Chicago:LewisJ. Fisher —EarlH. Phillips
  1948, Philadelphia:L.P. McLendon —EarlH. Phillips —PierceRucker
  1952, Chicago:Mrs.Harry Caldwell —FrankR. Hutton
  1956, Chicago:Mrs.Hunter Dalton —JohnHarden —FrankR. Hutton —AmosR. Kearns —CapusM. Waynick —C.C. Wimbish
  1964, Atlantic City:HargroveBowles —JoeBryan —HoraceR. Kornegay —L.Richardson Preyer
  1996, Chicago:MargaretArbuckle —ToNolaD. Brown —JenniferHarris —DorothyKendall Kearns —MicheleSmith —TomTerrell
  2004, Boston:JillianBrevorka —KatieCashion —JasonE. Coley —ThomasE. Coley —RandallR. Kaplan —HarryMcIntyre —RoyMoore, Sr. —JoanneSchlaginhaufer —BernitaSims
  2008, Denver:JasonE. Coley —ThomasE. Coley —OssieEdwards —BetsyFox —PriceyHarrison —DonaldHughes —RandallR. Kaplan —PaulK. Mengert —RayRiffe —JoanneSchlaginhaufer —BernitaSims
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1896, St. Louis:JamesE. Boyd —J.Elwood Cox —J.E. Dellinger
  1900, Philadelphia:SpencerB. Adams
  1904, Chicago:RobertD. Douglas
  1908, Chicago:SpencerB. Adams —H.B. Worth
  1912, Chicago:J.A. Hoskins
  1916, Chicago:WilliamP. Bynum
  1928, Kansas City:JamesS. Duncan
  1932, Chicago:JamesS. Duncan —W.H. Foster —C.Clifford Frazier —WorthD. Henderson
  1936, Cleveland:HadleyHayes —O.R. York
  1940, Philadelphia:DavidM. Blair —WorthD. Henderson —WalterL. York
  1944, Chicago:WorthD. Henderson —WillisSlane
  1948, Philadelphia:Z.Hampton Howerton, Sr. —WalterL. York
  1952, Chicago:G.M. Beck —N.D. McNary
  1956, San Francisco:IkeLester —AlbertE. Reitzel
  1960, Chicago:RobertE. Lowdermilk —PercyH. Sears
  1964, San Francisco:PhilipL. Lacy —CharlesJ. Mitchell —FrancesYow
  1972, Miami Beach:RubyW. Collins —BufordKidd —R.Odell Payne
  2004, New York:LindaShaw —RobertShaw —CeceliaTaylor
  2008, St. Paul:LynnConnelly —LouisDeJoy —JoeHauck —MarshallHurley —CharlesW. Irvin, Jr. —MaryElizabeth Irvin —NancyJones —NancyMazza —AugustusG. McDowell —LindaShaw —CeceliaTaylor —NancyWells —MarkTimothy Wheelihan —JacquelineT. Wieland —BruceWiley —LauraI. Wiley —AldonaWos

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