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Gloucester County
New Jersey

Gloucester County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Gloucester County(incomplete!):JamesD. Carpenter, as of 1913-14—JohnHobday, as of 1919-21—JosephT. Sickler, as of 1925-27—CharlesCamp Cotton, as of 1945—FrankRizzo, as of 1959

Republican Party chairs in Gloucester County(incomplete!):FrancisB. Davis, as of 1913-14—OliverJ. West, as of 1919-27—D.Linton Silver, as of 1945—WilliamC. Strang, as of 1959-64


Gloucester CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1892, Chicago:GeorgeH. Barker
  1912, Baltimore:JamesD. Carpenter —ThomasM. Ferrell
  1916, St. Louis:EdwardE. Grosscup —WilsonT. Jones
  1924, New York:HarrietE. Hauck
  1928, Houston:DonaldA. Swackhamer
  1932, Chicago:DonaldA. Swackhamer
  1936, Philadelphia:NeilDempsey
  1940, Chicago:CharlesCamp Cotton —NeilDempsey
  1944, Chicago:NeilDempsey
  1948, Philadelphia:NeilDempsey —DonaldA. Swackhamer
  1952, Chicago:WilliamB. Kramer
  1956, Chicago:WilliamB. Kramer —FrankRizzo
  1964, Atlantic City:ThomasF. Connery —FrankRizzo
  1980, New York:MariaA. Mondile —StephenR. Salvatore
  1988, Atlanta:JosephManganello —H.Claire Poole
  1996, Chicago:JerryJessick —MarvaWest
  2004, Boston:AnthonyCinaglia —HeleneReed —StephenM. Sweeney
  2008, Denver:JohnBurzichelli —FrankW. Minor
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:JohnW. Hazelton
  1860, Chicago:RobertK. Mattock
  1888, Chicago:IsaacMoffatt
  1896, St. Louis:HenryC. Loudenslager —CharlesM. Wilkins
  1900, Philadelphia:JohnM. Moore
  1904, Chicago:FrankB. Ridgeway
  1908, Chicago:HenryC. Loudenslager
  1912, Chicago:JohnBoyd Avis
  1916, Chicago:GeorgeW. F. Gaunt
  1920, Chicago:EdwardL. Sturgess
  1924, Cleveland:FrancisB. Davis
  1928, Kansas City:MaymeCresse —FrancisB. Davis
  1932, Chicago:ThomasE. French
  1936, Cleveland:OscarB. Redrow
  1940, Philadelphia:WilliamH. Albright
  1944, Chicago:D.Linton Silver
  1948, Philadelphia:AmosJ. Peaslee
  1952, Chicago:RobertC. Hendrickson —AmosJ. Peaslee
  1956, San Francisco:HaroldW. Hannold
  1960, Chicago:JohnJ. Kitchen —LouiseJ. Stoerrle
  1964, San Francisco:JohnE. Hunt
  1968, Miami Beach:RobertE. Boakes —LouiseJ. Stoerrle —HaroldC. Thompson
  1972, Miami Beach:JohnE. Hunt —LouiseJ. Stoerrle —JohnL. White
  2004, New York:StephenAltamuro —LoranOglesby
  2008, St. Paul:WayneBrehm —LoranOglesby

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