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St. Lawrence County
New York

St. Lawrence County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in St. Lawrence County(incomplete!):JamesE. Kelly, as of 1910—WilliamF. Dinneen, as of 1927-39—JohnD. Van Kennen, as of 1940-55

Republican Party chairs in St. Lawrence County(incomplete!):J.Fred Hammond, as of 1910—HarryM. Ingram, as of 1927-32—BlighA. Dodds, as of 1939-42


St. Lawrence CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1832, Baltimore:RansomH. Gillet
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:JamesC. Spencer
  1864, Chicago:WilliamJ. Averill
  1876, St. Louis:DanielMagone, Jr. —WilliamH. Sawyer
  1884, Chicago:DanielMagone, Jr.
  1904, St. Louis:GeorgeE. Van Kennen
  1912, Baltimore:ThomasSpratt
  1916, St. Louis:GroverCrawford —WalterF. Wilson
  1920, San Francisco:JuliusFrank —JohnT. Hannan
  1924, New York:WilliamF. Dinneen
  1928, Houston:RuthE. Perrin —WalterF. Wilson
  1932, Chicago:WilliamF. Dinneen
  1936, Philadelphia:WilliamF. Dinneen
  1940, Chicago:CharlotteB. Quenelle
  1944, Chicago:ArthurJ. Tyo
  1948, Philadelphia:JohnD. Van Kennen
  1952, Chicago:JohnD. Van Kennen
  1956, Chicago:JohnD. Van Kennen
  1960, Los Angeles:RosemaryF. Mahoney
  1964, Atlantic City:WalterBasmajian —W.Clyde Dixon —FrancisC. Lavigne
  1968, Chicago:WalterBasmajian
  1972, Miami Beach:EdwardG. Clarke —HelenR. Leppert
  1980, New York:JuneO'Neill
  2004, Boston:SamBurns —ColleenWheaton
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:W.W. Golding —PrestonKing
  1860, Chicago:AmaziahB. James —PrestonKing
  1864, Baltimore:PrestonKing
  1868, Chicago:CalvinT. Hulburd
  1872, Philadelphia:EdwardW. Foster —GeorgeM. Gleason
  1884, Chicago:WilliamL. Proctor —LeslieW. Russell —CharlesO. Tappan
  1892, Minneapolis:JohnA. Haig —CarltonE. Sanford —WilliamR. Weed
  1896, St. Louis:WilliamL. Proctor —TheodoreH. Swift
  1900, Philadelphia:LeslieW. Russell —MartinR. Sackett
  1904, Chicago:GeorgeR. Malby —RoyalNewton
  1908, Chicago:GeorgeR. Malby —EdwinA. Merritt, Jr.
  1912, Chicago:GeorgeR. Malby —EdwinA. Merritt, Jr.
  1916, Chicago:BertrandH. Snell
  1920, Chicago:BertrandH. Snell
  1924, Cleveland:BertrandH. Snell
  1928, Kansas City:RhodaFox Graves —WalterL. Pratt —BertrandH. Snell
  1932, Chicago:RhodaFox Graves —BertrandH. Snell
  1936, Cleveland:NormanL. Krey —BertrandH. Snell
  1940, Philadelphia:BertrandH. Snell
  1944, Chicago:AndrewJ. Hanmer
  1948, Philadelphia:LawrenceF. Cuthbert
  1952, Chicago:AllanP. Sill
  1956, San Francisco:FrankA. Augsbury, Jr.
  1960, Chicago:CecilS. McConnell
  1964, San Francisco:SewardBrown
  1972, Miami Beach:BetsyKaplan
  2004, New York:DedeScozzafava
 
Whig NationalConventions:
  1839, Harrisburg:SilvesterGilbert

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