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Oswego County
New York

Oswego County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Oswego County(incomplete!):FredM. Moore, as of 1910—JamesGray, as of 1927—JohnFitzgibbons, as of 1932—ThomasD. Niles, as of 1936—J.Donald Hartnett, as of 1939-40—John F.Otis, as of 1941-42—RobertJ. McGann, as of 1955

Republican Party chairs in Oswego County(incomplete!):CharlesW. Taft, as of 1910—C.Adelbert Stone, as of 1927-29—LorenJ. Parsons, as of 1932-42


Oswego CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:DelosDeWolf —WillardJohnson
  1864, Chicago:WillardJohnson
  1876, St. Louis:DeWitt C. Littlejohn
  1912, Baltimore:CharlesN. Bulger
  1916, St. Louis:WilliamJ. Hartnett
  1920, San Francisco:FrancisE. Cullen —FrederickMcCarthy
  1924, New York:FrancisE. Cullen
  1928, Houston:ShermanM. Burns
  1932, Chicago:JohnFitzgibbons
  1936, Philadelphia:MauriceB. Conley
  1940, Chicago:J.Donald Hartnett
  1944, Chicago:JohnF. Otis
  1948, Philadelphia:JohnF. Otis
  1956, Chicago:FerdinandTremiti
  1960, Los Angeles:JohnF. Burden —JohnO'C. Conway —RobertJ. McGann
  1964, Atlantic City:JohnF. Burden —RalphShapiro
  1968, Chicago:JohnF. Burden
  1972, Miami Beach:NormaA. Bartle —JohnT. Sullivan
  1980, New York:MichaelJ. Otis
  1996, Chicago:SuzanneBasauldo —WilliamE. Scheuerman —JohnT. Sullivan, Jr.
  2004, Boston:MaryShanley —KathleenWalpole
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:DeWitt C. Littlejohn —S.M. Tucker
  1860, Chicago:SamuelF. Case
  1872, Philadelphia:DeWitt Gardner —AndrewS. Warner
  1876, Cincinnati:JohnC. Churchill
  1892, Minneapolis:JohnT. Mott
  1896, St. Louis:JohnT. Mott
  1900, Philadelphia:PatrickW. Cullinan —GeorgeB. Sloan
  1904, Chicago:PatrickW. Cullinan
  1908, Chicago:ThomasHunter —LutherW. Mott
  1912, Chicago:PatrickW. Cullinan
  1916, Chicago:ThaddeusC. Sweet
  1920, Chicago:PatrickW. Cullinan
  1924, Cleveland:ThaddeusC. Sweet
  1928, Kansas City:JohnS. Parsons
  1932, Chicago:FrancisD. Culkin
  1936, Cleveland:FrankC. Ash
  1940, Philadelphia:FrancisD. Culkin
  1944, Chicago:HadwenC. Fuller
  1948, Philadelphia:JamesM. Bartlett —HadwenC. Fuller
  1952, Chicago:FrankC. Ash —HollisA. Wilson
  1956, San Francisco:HollisA. Wilson
  1960, Chicago:J.Gregory Merriam
  1964, San Francisco:J.Gregory Merriam
  1968, Miami Beach:H.Douglas Barclay
  1972, Miami Beach:EverettBackus
  2008, St. Paul:GeorgeJ. Williams
 
Whig NationalConventions:
  1839, Harrisburg:AndrewZ. McCarty

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