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Passaic County
New Jersey

Passaic County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Passaic County(incomplete!):JohnBoylan, as of 1913-14—B.J. Roegiers, as of 1919-20—JohnF. McBride, as of 1921—RudolphH. Matthies, as of 1925—JamesJ. Murner, as of 1927—EdwardJ. O'Byrne, as of 1945—EdwardJ. O'Byrne, as of 1959

Republican Party chairs in Passaic County(incomplete!):FrederickW. Van Blarcom, as of 1914-25—JosephMason, as of 1927—LloydB. Marsh, as of 1945—LloydB. Marsh, as of 1959—StephenDudiak, as of 1964—PeterA. Murphy, as of 2000


Passaic CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1864, Chicago:DanielHolsman —AlbertA. Hopper
  1876, St. Louis:JohnHopper
  1892, Chicago:LouisBraun
  1904, St. Louis:WilliamB. Gourley
  1912, Baltimore:JohnBoylan —RobertG. Bremner —JamesJ. Cowley —JohnHinchliffe —WilliamHughes
  1916, St. Louis:JohnBoylan —SamuelHilfman —JohnV. Hinchliffe —WilliamHughes —JamesJ. Ryan
  1924, New York:ThomasL. Kelley —WilliamA. Merz —AntonL. Pettersen —FrankJ. Van Noort
  1928, Houston:MargaretDelaney —CharlesV. Duffy —NicholasF. Kearney —DenisA. G. Lyons —RaymondJ. Newman
  1932, Chicago:CharlesV. Duffy —JohnV. Hinchliffe —JamesE. Hogan —RobertJ. Neilley
  1936, Philadelphia:AnnaGilmore
  1940, Chicago:VincentC. Duffy —ArthurC. Dunn —RichardFalk —FredHoelscher —MauriceF. Karp —WilliamP. Leary —CarlNitto —RichardE. O'Dea
  1944, Chicago:ArthurC. Dunn —ChrisEdell —RichardFalk —AnthonyW. Guide —WilliamJ. Kane
  1948, Philadelphia:MichaelU. DeVita —LeoJ. Donnelly —RichardFalk —JosephV. McGuire —EdnaV. Robinson
  1952, Chicago:MichaelU. DeVita —VincentC. Duffy —RichardFalk —RosarioGianconia —ElizabethM. Tomedy
  1956, Chicago:MargueriteK. Brophy —RichardDe Marco —VincentC. Duffy —AnthonyJ. Grossi —EdwardJ. O'Byrne —EdwardH. Saltzman —HarryL. Schoen —CarrollJ. Stark
  1964, Atlantic City:CharlesW. Convery —FrankX. Graves, Jr. —AnthonyJ. Grossi —JosephM. Keegan —JosephV. McGuire —HelenC. Rodgers —LillianM. Roe —HarryL. Schoen —CarrollJ. Stark —SolStetin —EdwardG. Wilms —StanleyZwier
  1976, New York:WilliamJ. Bate —JosephCorsi —RalphP. Gambatese —GregoryKomeshok
  1980, New York:AdolphBagli —JosephCorsi —LoisCuccinello —FrankJ. Giaquinto —WalterF. Hoffmann —EstherLiss —TrinidadMestre —RoseNagle —MaryC. Palmisano —MilagrosRosario —GailYannarelli
  1988, Atlanta:VeraAmes —JacquelineK. Klein —DianeMcClellan —RosemaryOttenweller —RolinRodriquez
  1996, Chicago:PeggyAnastos —JohnCurrie —CarmenGonzalez-Gannon —BillPascrell, Jr. —JoanWaks
  2000, Los Angeles:JohnCurrie —BillPascrell, Jr.
  2004, Boston:JohnCurrie —KennethLucianin —BillPascrell, Jr. —NelliePou
  2008, Denver:EleaseEvans —ChristieY. Huh —RitzyMoralez —NelliePou —MagdalenaSpeziale —JoseTorres
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:C.M. K. Paulison —AaronS. Pennington
  1860, Chicago:HenryB. Crosby —HenryM. Low
  1888, Chicago:NicholasMurray Butler —JohnW. Griggs
  1896, St. Louis:GarretA. Hobart —JosephH. Quackenbush —BirdW. Spencer
  1900, Philadelphia:WilliamBarbour —ThomasR. Watson —RobertWilliams
  1904, Chicago:WilliamBarbour —WoodMcKee —PeterQuackenbush
  1912, Chicago:JohnH. Adamson —JamesG. Blauvelt —ThomasR. Layden —HenryMarelli —HenryC. Whitehead
  1916, Chicago:HenryG. Hershfield —WilliamI. Lewis —GeorgeN. Seger
  1924, Cleveland:CharlesF. H. Johnson —ColinM. McLean —JohnW. Sutton —WilliamW. Watson
  1928, Kansas City:RobertR. Armstrong —PeterMason —IsabelleM. Summers —FrankWilkinson —RobertWilliams
  1932, Chicago:M.Metz Cohn —CharlesF. H. Johnson —AlexanderM. MacLeod —IsabelleM. Summers —DeGrayWhite
  1936, Cleveland:HarryBabcock —CharlesF. H. Johnson, Jr. —J.Oliver MacDonald —AlexanderM. MacLeod
  1940, Philadelphia:WilliamP. Furrey —LloydB. Marsh —WilliamA. Miller —OscarR. Wilensky
  1944, Chicago:CharlesK. Barton —WilliamDewey —WilliamP. Furrey —LloydB. Marsh —StanleyO. Styles
  1948, Philadelphia:GraceFrench —LloydB. Marsh —PaulL. Troast —JohnVerduin —JamesB. Whittaker
  1952, Chicago:CliffordB. Finkle —LloydB. Marsh —ElizabethVanDine Smith —PaulL. Troast —JamesB. Whittaker
  1956, San Francisco:AnnaM. Brooks —CliffordB. Finkle —NicholasMartini —FrankW. Shershin
  1960, Chicago:AnnaM. Brooks —CliffordB. Finkle —ThomasLazzio —MiltonSchamach —HymenSiegendorf
  1964, San Francisco:StephenDudiak —ThomasLazzio —A.Michael Rubin —PeterA. Sandford —WilliamJ. Woods
  1968, Miami Beach:FrankDavenport —LawrenceF. Kramer —LouisG. Trella —JamesR. White
  1972, Miami Beach:FrankDavenport —WilliamDewey —JohnF. Evers —ThomasLazzio
  2004, New York:TheresaNance
  2008, St. Paul:LawrenceKramer —RyanJ. Peene —MichaelRubin

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