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Cattaraugus County
New York

Cattaraugus County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Cattaraugus County(incomplete!):GeorgeH. Ansley, as of 1910—FayP. Green, 1923-24—RobertE. McConnell, as of 1927—DennisW. Keating, 1932-33—ThomasF. McMahon, as of 1936—G.Sidney Shane, as of 1939-42—JamesV. Rogers, as of 1945—ThomasL. Kelly, as of 1953-55—FredW. Forness, Jr., 1962—RobertM. Henry, as of 1965

Republican Party chairs in Cattaraugus County(incomplete!):E.A. Stratton, as of 1910—AllenE. Ames, as of 1927-29—GuyC. Fargo, as of 1932-33—M.Eugene Mattison, as of 1935—HowardL. Pettit, as of 1936-38—FrankW. Treble, as of 1939—AndrewJ. Musacchio, as of 1940-41—WilliamFitzpatrick, as of 1942-55


Cattaraugus CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:JohnC. Devereux
  1864, Chicago:JohnC. Devereux
  1876, St. Louis:CharlesS. Cary —CyrenusC. Torrance
  1912, Baltimore:FranklinE. Bard —HerbertD. Sibley
  1916, St. Louis:EugeneHickey —DanielMcCarthy
  1920, San Francisco:FranklinE. Bard —ClareWillard
  1924, New York:JeremiahToohey
  1928, Houston:GeorgeH. Ansley
  1932, Chicago:ThomasH. Dowd
  1936, Philadelphia:ThomasF. McMahon
  1940, Chicago:JamesC. O'Rourke
  1944, Chicago:JamesC. O'Rourke
  1948, Philadelphia:RobertL. Taylor
  1952, Chicago:KathleenDowd Bryce —G.Sidney Shane
  1956, Chicago:KathleenDowd Bryce
  1960, Los Angeles:JamesO'Rourke
  1964, Atlantic City:JamesR. Lockwood
  1968, Chicago:JohnV. O'Connell
  1972, Miami Beach:JamesP. Testani —MaynardW. Timme
  1980, New York:MaryHelena Hand —WilliamO'Dell
  1984, San Francisco:CarolHooper —DanielB. Walsh
  1988, Atlanta:JanetEllen Bald —MargaretAnn Kenney
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:AddisonG. Rice
  1860, Chicago:AlonzoKent —DolosE. Sill
  1868, Chicago:HenryVan Aernam
  1872, Philadelphia:JohnManley —HenryVan Aernam
  1884, Chicago:NormanM. Allen —JamesS. Whipple
  1892, Minneapolis:NicholasV. V. Franchot
  1896, St. Louis:NicholasV. V. Franchot
  1900, Philadelphia:HenryA. Soules
  1904, Chicago:NicholasV. V. Franchot
  1908, Chicago:AlbertT. Fancher
  1912, Chicago:MalachyG. Fitzpatrick
  1916, Chicago:GeorgeE. Spring —EdwardB. Vreeland
  1920, Chicago:MaryB. Jepson
  1924, Cleveland:AlbertT. Fancher
  1928, Kansas City:AlbertT. Fancher
  1932, Chicago:MalachyG. Fitzpatrick
  1936, Cleveland:M.Eugene Mattison
  1940, Philadelphia:M.Eugene Mattison
  1944, Chicago:BertC. Dorsey
  1948, Philadelphia:WilliamF. Fitzpatrick
  1952, Chicago:WilliamF. Fitzpatrick
  1956, San Francisco:WilliamF. Fitzpatrick
  1960, Chicago:WilliamF. Fitzpatrick
  1964, San Francisco:RalphN. Schaack
  1968, Miami Beach:JamesF. Hastings
  2004, New York:CatharineM. Young

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