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Oneida County
New York

Oneida County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Oneida County(incomplete!):EdwardP. Jordan, as of 1910—M.William Bray, 1924-32—StephenW. Brennan, as of 1936—CharlesA. McKernan, as of 1939—JohnJ. Dybas, as of 1940-42—J.Herbert Gilroy, as of 1955

Republican Party chairs in Oneida County(incomplete!):FrederickM. Calder, 1891-92—JohnC. Davies, 1893-95—GeorgeT. Davis, as of 1910—RussellG. Dunmore, as of 1927—LeoO. Coupe, as of 1929—FredM. Woolley, as of 1932—ThomasBrown Rudd, as of 1939-42—LeoM. Rayhill, as of 1955


Oneida CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:D.P. Bissel —JohnStryker
  1864, Chicago:G.A. Sanford —JohnThomas Spriggs
  1872, Baltimore:JohnThomas Spriggs
  1876, St. Louis:J.K. Brown —FrancisKernan —JamesStevens
  1880, Cincinnati:AlbertN. Bort —JohnThomas Spriggs
  1888, St. Louis:AlexanderT. Goodwin
  1896, Chicago:HenryW. Bentley
  1904, St. Louis:SamuelA. Beardsley
  1908, Denver:SamuelA. Beardsley
  1912, Baltimore:SamuelA. Beardsley —JohnD. McMahon
  1916, St. Louis:T.Harvey Ferris —LouisP. Fuess —EdwardF. Kernan
  1920, San Francisco:C.Green Brainerd —TheresaGlatt
  1924, New York:JosephFelts —AlbertR. Kessinger —JamesD. Smith
  1928, Houston:M.William Bray —T.Harvey Ferris —MaryS. Kernan —JohnsonD. McMahon
  1932, Chicago:M.William Bray —CharlesS. Donnelley —FrancisK. Kernan —AlbertR. Kessinger
  1936, Philadelphia:FrancisK. Kernan —WilliamB. Reid —HerbertE. Trevvett
  1940, Chicago:RichardH. Balch —M.William Bray —VincentR. Corrou —RufusP. Elefante
  1944, Chicago:RichardH. Balch —VincentR. Corrou —RufusP. Elefante
  1948, Philadelphia:RichardH. Balch —A.Fay Bennett —M.William Bray —RufusP. Elefante
  1952, Chicago:RichardH. Balch —RufusP. Cavallo —BoydE. Golder —DennisP. O'Dowd
  1956, Chicago:J.Herbert Gilroy —JohnT. McKennan
  1960, Los Angeles:RufusP. Elefante —WalterD. McIncrow
  1964, Atlantic City:AubreyF. Alberding —RichardH. Balch —BernardKowolsky —G.Carl Morse —ThomasF. O'Reilly —JosephP. Simmons
  1968, Chicago:DominickN. Assaro —DanielA. Fusco —CharlesJ. McConeghy, Sr. —FredNassar —JamesC. O'Shea —AlbertJ. Riley —JeromeF. Zamorski
  1972, Miami Beach:ArthurKaplan —DenisLee —ArmandMastraccio —HelenNiles —KathleenL. Oser —MargaretRuddy
  1976, New York:MaryBartlett
  1980, New York:DanielMahoney —KarenMahoney —AnnNelson —StephenJ. Pawlinga —JanetAllen Spika —JosephTalrico —JacquelineTolles
  1984, San Francisco:KarenMahoney —KeithG. Silliman
  1988, Atlanta:CharlesWilliams —KathleenB. Zogby
  1996, Chicago:BrendaBush —RoAnnM. Destito —DavidGuzman —IrvingC. Jones, Sr. —MarleneAnn Talarico
  2000, Los Angeles:RoAnnM. Destito
  2004, Boston:AndrewBrindisi
  2008, Denver:MichaelA. Arcuri —RoAnnM. Destito
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:AlaricHubbell —RichardHulbert —TimothyJenkins
  1860, Chicago:HenryH. Fish —PalmerV. Kellogg
  1872, Philadelphia:WilliamJ. Bacon —M.D. Barnett —HenryJ. Coggeshall —C.P. Hayes —DanielWalker
  1880, Chicago:RoscoeConkling —LewisLawrence
  1884, Chicago:CharlesW. Hackett —WilliamE. Scripture
  1892, Minneapolis:WilliamE. Lewis —JamesS. Sherman
  1896, St. Louis:FrederickC. Weaver —ThomasWheeler
  1900, Philadelphia:JohnC. Davies —WatsonT. Dunmore
  1904, Chicago:WilliamE. Lewis —VanR. Weaver
  1908, Chicago:S.W. Bensburg —ThomasR. Proctor
  1912, Chicago:WilliamS. Doolittle —EdwinF. Torrey, Jr.
  1916, Chicago:RobertH. Lamb —ThomasR. Proctor —CharlesW. Wicks
  1920, Chicago:HerbertT. Dyett —ThomasR. Proctor —CharlesB. Rogers
  1924, Cleveland:FrederickM. Davenport —FredJ. Douglas —WilleyL. Kingsley
  1928, Kansas City:FrederickM. Davenport —WilliamRoss Lee
  1932, Chicago:CharlesS. Brewer —Mrs.C. B. Waterbury —WilliamJ. Wiley
  1936, Cleveland:WilliamT. Binks —FredJ. Douglas —WesleyA. Tooke
  1940, Philadelphia:FredJ. Douglas —WilliamS. Murray —HenryH. Rathbun
  1944, Chicago:J.Bradbury German, Jr. —HenryH. Rathbun
  1948, Philadelphia:RaymondC. Green —DavidB. Lisle
  1952, Chicago:ArthurS. Evans —CliffordJ. Fletcher
  1956, San Francisco:LeoM. Rayhill
  1960, Chicago:FredS. Marks, Jr. —M.Marguerite Williams
  1964, San Francisco:EdwardR. Flemma —JohnR. Tenney
  1968, Miami Beach:JohnR. Tenney —WilliamA. Valentine
  1980, Detroit:JamesH. Donovan
  2004, New York:RaymondA. Meier
  2008, St. Paul:RobertHovey —RodgerP. Potocki
 
Whig NationalConventions:
  1839, Harrisburg:CharlesP. Kirkland

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