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Herkimer County
New York

Herkimer County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Herkimer County(incomplete!):FrederickA. Ray, as of 1910—AlexanderRobinton, as of 1927-32—BrianJ. Kelly, as of 1936-42—FloydC. Harter, as of 1955—ThomasA. Morris, as of 1965

Republican Party chairs in Herkimer County(incomplete!):B.A. Russell, as of 1910—TheodoreL. Rogers, as of 1927-29—JohnL. Crofts, as of 1932—DonaldL. Brush, as of 1939-42—L.Bentley Williams, as of 1955


Herkimer CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:LorenzoCarryl
  1864, Chicago:WilliamI. Skinner
  1912, Baltimore:HarveyFeldmeier —JamesD. Sadler
  1916, St. Louis:RalphD. Earl
  1920, San Francisco:WilliamH. McLaughlin —FredA. Stolpe
  1924, New York:FrankH. Shall
  1928, Houston:HarveyFeldmeier
  1932, Chicago:BrianJ. Kelly
  1936, Philadelphia:BrianJ. Kelly —JohnM. McGuire
  1940, Chicago:BrianJ. Kelly
  1944, Chicago:RichardB. Conley —BrianJ. Kelly
  1948, Philadelphia:FloydC. Harter
  1952, Chicago:AdamM. Allen
  1956, Chicago:ThomasA. Morris
  1960, Los Angeles:ThomasA. Morris
  1964, Atlantic City:MaryB. Jones
  1972, Miami Beach:StevenC. Bolen —ElizabethMiller
  2004, Boston:JosephMorotti
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:HenryP. Alexander —EzraGraves
  1860, Chicago:JohnH. Wooster
  1872, Philadelphia:WarnerMiller
  1884, Chicago:TitusSheard —GeorgeH. Thomas
  1892, Minneapolis:WarnerMiller —HenryG. Munger
  1896, St. Louis:WarnerMiller —AlbertG. Story —B.B. Van Dusen
  1900, Philadelphia:JohnM. Budlong —P.J. McEvoy
  1904, Chicago:JudsonJ. Gilbert —CharlesJ. Palmer
  1908, Chicago:CharlesS. Millington —ArthurT. Smith
  1912, Chicago:JudsonJ. Gilbert —WilliamH. Waterbury
  1916, Chicago:HomerP. Snyder
  1920, Chicago:HomerP. Snyder
  1924, Cleveland:HenryG. Munger
  1928, Kansas City:IrvingR. Devendorf —HenryI. Patrie
  1932, Chicago:BriceD. Blakely —HenryI. Patrie
  1936, Cleveland:EdwardH. Teall
  1940, Philadelphia:DonaldL. Brush —HelenRoosevelt Robinson
  1944, Chicago:MargaretT. Quackenbush —WalterVan Wiggeren
  1948, Philadelphia:ArchM. Kennedy
  1952, Chicago:MarkS. Western
  1956, San Francisco:LeoA. Lawrence
  1960, Chicago:L.Bentley Williams
  1964, San Francisco:MargaretT. Quackenbush
  1968, Miami Beach:JimRay Hammon
  1972, Miami Beach:LouiseCasey —MarkLeon Yavornitzki
  2004, New York:MartySmith
 
Whig NationalConventions:
  1839, Harrisburg:DavidPetrie

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