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Saratoga County
New York

Saratoga County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Saratoga County(incomplete!):SethWhalen, 1870—JohnH. Burke, as of 1910—WilliamH. Hickey, as of 1927-42—JosephT. Hammer, as of 1955

Republican Party chairs in Saratoga County(incomplete!):HarveyJ. Donaldson, as of 1910—FrederickW. Kavanaugh, as of 1924-32—GeorgeN. Ostrander, as of 1939-42


Saratoga CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:JohnTitcomb
  1864, Chicago:DavidT. Lamb
  1912, Baltimore:MatthewE. Kelly
  1916, St. Louis:WilliamH. Manning
  1920, San Francisco:RichardA. Moore
  1924, New York:ArthurJ. Leonard —CeceliaD. Patten
  1928, Houston:MaryE. McInerney —CeceliaD. Patten
  1932, Chicago:StephenH. Keating —ArthurJ. Leonard
  1936, Philadelphia:WilliamH. Hickey
  1940, Chicago:WilliamO'Brien
  1944, Chicago:ArthurJ. Leonard
  1948, Philadelphia:JosephT. Hammer
  1956, Chicago:JosephT. Hammer
  1964, Atlantic City:HarryD. Snyder, Jr.
  1968, Chicago:HarryD. Snyder, Jr.
  1972, Miami Beach:RobertJ. Pasciello
  1980, New York:JeanM. Ford —MaryannMiller —MarthaJane Weihe —RichardE. Welch
  1988, Atlanta:MargaretE. Drewecki
  1996, Chicago:DanielF. Donohue —AlanLubin —GregoryNash —CherylSmith —MelanieWoullard
  2000, Los Angeles:DanielF. Donohue —AlanLubin
  2004, Boston:SuzyS. Ballantyne —ElizabethCope —DanielF. Donohue —AlanLubin —CharlesMorrison —AnnMarieRawlin
  2008, Denver:SuzyS. Ballantyne —DanielF. Donohue —RonaldJ. Kim —AlanLubin
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:AlembertPond
  1868, Chicago:TrumanG. Younglove
  1872, Philadelphia:CharlesS. Lester
  1880, Chicago:GeorgeWest
  1884, Chicago:J.S. L'Amereaux —GeorgeWest
  1892, Minneapolis:HarveyJ. Donaldson
  1896, St. Louis:WilliamW. Worden
  1900, Philadelphia:WilliamW. Worden
  1904, Chicago:EdgarT. Brackett
  1908, Chicago:EdgarT. Brackett —FrederickW. Kavanaugh
  1912, Chicago:EdgarT. Brackett —GeorgeW. Kavanaugh
  1916, Chicago:ClarenceL. Grippen
  1920, Chicago:ThomasH. Stirling
  1924, Cleveland:ThomasH. Stirling
  1928, Kansas City:ThomasH. Stirling
  1932, Chicago:ThomasH. Stirling
  1936, Cleveland:FrederickW. Kavanaugh
  1940, Philadelphia:AnsonB. Collins
  1944, Chicago:WilliamE. Benton
  1948, Philadelphia:WilliamE. Benton
  1956, San Francisco:F.Ray Williams
  1960, Chicago:JohnW. Nichols
  1964, San Francisco:AnsonB. Collins
  1972, Miami Beach:RobertF. Doran
  2004, New York:KathleenMarchione
  2008, St. Paul:FerdinandJ. Acunto —ElizabethM. Callaghan —J.Christopher Callaghan —PeterChynoweth —J.Bert Mahoney —CharlesNoxon —SandyTreadwell
 
Whig NationalConventions:
  1839, Harrisburg:JohnKnickerbocker

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