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Jefferson County
New York

Jefferson County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Jefferson County(incomplete!):JohnN. Carlisle, 1891-96—GeorgeR. Van Namee, 1908-19—T.Arthur Hendricks, as of 1927—JamesJ. Butler, as of 1932-55—J.Lowell Fitzsimmons, as of 1965

Republican Party chairs in Jefferson County(incomplete!):FredH. Moore, as of 1910—JasperW. Cornaire, as of 1927-29—HenryJ. Kimball, as of 1929—FredH. Moore, as of 1932—WesleyL. Waite, as of 1939—RayM. Reeves, as of 1942—HenryA. Wise, as of 1950-55—HenryW. Lengyel, 1958-63


Jefferson CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:AllenC. Beach
  1864, Chicago:LeviH. Brown
  1876, St. Louis:AllenC. Beach
  1880, Cincinnati:DenisO'Brien
  1888, St. Louis:DenisO'Brien
  1904, St. Louis:JohnN. Carlisle
  1912, Baltimore:AndrewD. Cornwall —CharlesA. Jerome
  1916, St. Louis:JohnW. Whalen
  1920, San Francisco:EdwardW. Carroll —NettieM. Hewitt
  1924, New York:CharlesE. Norris
  1928, Houston:DelosM. Cosgrove —CharlesE. Norris
  1932, Chicago:T.Arthur Hendricks —EmmaS. Lansing
  1936, Philadelphia:JamesJ. Butler
  1940, Chicago:JamesJ. Butler
  1944, Chicago:JamesJ. Butler —NormanF. Ward
  1948, Philadelphia:JamesJ. Butler
  1952, Chicago:JamesJ. Butler
  1956, Chicago:JamesJ. Butler
  1960, Los Angeles:RuthC. Yager
  1964, Atlantic City:J.Lowell Fitzsimmons —LouisG. Grieco
  1968, Chicago:DanielScanlon
  1972, Miami Beach:ArnoldI. Shapiro
  1980, New York:MichaelW. Schell
  1988, Atlanta:RobertA. Bouchard —ElwoodJohn Lyndaker
  1996, Chicago:FrankColeman —MichaelW. Schell —JoannWilder
  2004, Boston:DarrelJ. Aubertine —SeanHennessey
  2008, Denver:JacquelynA. Schell
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:J.K. Bates —JosephFayel
  1860, Chicago:IsaacH. Fiske
  1872, Philadelphia:AlexanderCampbell —HoratioS. Hendee
  1884, Chicago:GeorgeA. Bagley —WilliamW. Butterfield
  1892, Minneapolis:EdwardB. Bulkley —EdmundS. Goodale
  1896, St. Louis:EdwinJ. Tallman
  1900, Philadelphia:ElonR. Brown
  1904, Chicago:ElonR. Brown —JamesA. Outterson
  1908, Chicago:GeorgeH. Cobb
  1912, Chicago:FrancisM. Hugo
  1916, Chicago:ElonR. Brown —EdwinJ. Tallman
  1920, Chicago:ElonR. Brown
  1924, Cleveland:JasperW. Cornaire —H.Edmund Machold
  1928, Kansas City:HenryJ. Kimball
  1932, Chicago:HowardB. Donaldson
  1936, Cleveland:HaroldB. Johnson
  1940, Philadelphia:HaroldW. Conde
  1944, Chicago:RayM. Reeves
  1948, Philadelphia:ClarenceF. Hall
  1952, Chicago:HenryA. Wise
  1956, San Francisco:ClintonW. Marsh
  1960, Chicago:HenryW. Lengyel
  1964, San Francisco:ClintonW. Marsh
  1968, Miami Beach:ClintonW. Marsh
  2004, New York:JamesW. Wright
  2008, St. Paul:MaryAnn Gandolfo

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