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Columbia County
New York

Columbia County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Columbia County(incomplete!):WilliamA. Mallery, Jr., as of 1910—AlexanderW. Hover, as of 1927—JohnGibbons, Jr., as of 1932—FredHolsapple, as of 1936—JohnGibbons, Jr., as of 1939-42—RobertR. Livingston, as of 1953—ThomasH. Quinn, as of 1955—LawrenceF. Novak, as of 1965

Republican Party chairs in Columbia County(incomplete!):CharlesTracy, as of 1910—ClydeH. DeWitt, as of 1927-29—JohnL. Crandell, as of 1932—LewisK. Rockefeller, as of 1933-40—JohnS. Williams, as of 1941-42—MiltonV. Saulpaugh, as of 1945—JohnS. Williams, as of 1955


Columbia CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:TheodoreMiller —HenryA. Tilden
  1864, Chicago:RobertE. Andrews
  1876, St. Louis:RobertE. Andrews
  1920, San Francisco:GeorgeMcClellan
  1924, New York:JohnConnor
  1928, Houston:JohnConnor
  1932, Chicago:JohnGibbons, Jr. —RobertR. Livingston
  1936, Philadelphia:MaryLivingston —HughW. McClellan
  1940, Chicago:FredHolsapple —MaryLivingston
  1944, Chicago:MaryLivingston —MichaelSkelly
  1948, Philadelphia:WilliamS. Decker
  1952, Chicago:JohnH. Conine
  1956, Chicago:ThomasH. Quinn
  1960, Los Angeles:JohnJ. Fardy
  1964, Atlantic City:LawrenceF. Novak
  1968, Chicago:ThomasH. Quinn
  1972, Miami Beach:CorneliusH. Kane, Jr. —DeborahH. McNamee
  1988, Atlanta:MilagrosBaez O'Toole
  2004, Boston:DeniseW. King
  2008, Denver:KirstenE. Gillibrand —DeniseW. King
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:JohnS. Gould
  1860, Chicago:JohnT. Hogeboom
  1868, Chicago:JacobW. Hoysradt
  1872, Philadelphia:NelsonP. Aiken —LouisF. Payn
  1880, Chicago:JacobW. Hoysradt
  1892, Minneapolis:LouisF. Payn
  1896, St. Louis:PerkinsF. Cady —LouisF. Payn
  1900, Philadelphia:LouisF. Payn
  1904, Chicago:LouisF. Payn
  1908, Chicago:LouisF. Payn
  1912, Chicago:LouisF. Payn
  1916, Chicago:LouisF. Payn
  1920, Chicago:LouisF. Payn
  1924, Cleveland:SanfordW. Smith
  1932, Chicago:AlfredD. Curtis
  1936, Cleveland:LewisK. Rockefeller
  1944, Chicago:JohnS. Williams
  1948, Philadelphia:HenryM. James
  1952, Chicago:HenryM. James
  1956, San Francisco:HenryM. James
  1960, Chicago:R.Burdell Bixby —MyrtieTinklepaugh
  1964, San Francisco:MyrtieTinklepaugh
  1968, Miami Beach:AlbertS. Callan, Jr.
  1972, Miami Beach:FrancesOberwager
  2004, New York:JohnJ. Faso
  2008, St. Paul:JohnJ. Faso —LindaA. Reilly
 
Whig NationalConventions:
  1839, Harrisburg:ElishaJenkins

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