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Steuben County
New York

Steuben County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Steuben County(incomplete!):GeorgeW. Peck, as of 1910—FrankL. McCabe, as of 1927—E.Stewart Underhill, as of 1932—JohnE. Cullinan, as of 1936-42—JamesW. Crawford, as of 1955

Republican Party chairs in Steuben County(incomplete!):WilliamC. Acker, as of 1910—W.W. Bachman, as of 1927-32—JosephC. Latham, as of 1939-42


Steuben CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:CharlesC. B. Walker
  1864, Chicago:LumanA. Ward
  1872, Baltimore:CharlesC. B. Walker
  1876, St. Louis:WilliamB. Ruggles
  1912, Baltimore:JamesA. Parsons
  1916, St. Louis:HenryErlich —MichaelJ. Maney
  1920, San Francisco:JamesA. Parsons —SusannahThompson
  1928, Houston:EdwinS. Underhill
  1932, Chicago:E.Stewart Underhill
  1936, Philadelphia:JustinV. Purcell
  1940, Chicago:JohnE. Cullinan
  1944, Chicago:JohnE. Cullinan
  1948, Philadelphia:JohnE. Cullinan
  1952, Chicago:JustinV. Purcell
  1956, Chicago:JosephR. Cullen
  1960, Los Angeles:AlexanderKosty
  1964, Atlantic City:JosephR. Cullen —AlexanderKosty
  1968, Chicago:FrankAnastasio —IsabelL Berne —AlexanderKosty —RaymondR. Smith
  1984, San Francisco:JunePeoples —JosephJ. Sweet
  1996, Chicago:ShawnD. Hogan —HazelHopkins —GloriaMatthews
  2004, Boston:ShawnD. Hogan
  2008, Denver:ShawnD. Hogan
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1856, Philadelphia:AndrewB. Dickinson —WilliamIrvine
  1860, Chicago:StephenT. Hayt
  1868, Chicago:StephenT. Hayt
  1872, Philadelphia:SamuelC. Hoskin —J.Newton Hungerford
  1884, Chicago:StephenT. Hayt —JonathanRobie
  1892, Minneapolis:JohnF. Parkhurst —FranklinD. Sherwood
  1896, St. Louis:JohnF. Parkhurst
  1900, Philadelphia:JohnF. Parkhurst
  1904, Chicago:WilliamH. Nichols —WilliamH. Prangen
  1908, Chicago:MiloM. Acker
  1912, Chicago:AlansonB. Houghton
  1916, Chicago:JesseS. Phillips —WilliamJ. Tully
  1920, Chicago:WilliamJ. Tully
  1924, Cleveland:AlansonB. Houghton
  1928, Kansas City:AlansonB. Houghton
  1932, Chicago:WilliamW. Clark —WilsonMesser
  1936, Cleveland:W.Allen Underhill
  1940, Philadelphia:GraceE. Conderman
  1944, Chicago:WilsonR. Campbell
  1948, Philadelphia:AmoryHoughton
  1952, Chicago:AmoryHoughton
  1956, San Francisco:ThomasWaaland
  1960, Chicago:BenjaminH. Balcom
  1964, San Francisco:AmoryHoughton
  1968, Miami Beach:AmoryHoughton —ThomasWaaland
  1972, Miami Beach:HelenE. Werth
  2008, St. Paul:AmoryHoughton, Jr. —MichaelL. Snowden

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