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Cumberland County
Pennsylvania

Cumberland County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Cumberland County(incomplete!):G.Lawrence Strock, as of 1927—RaymondA. Myers, as of 1937

Republican Party chairs in Cumberland County(incomplete!):AustinB. Hertzler, as of 1927—OliverJ. Dickey, as of 1953


Cumberland CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1876, St. Louis:FrankE. Beltzhoover
  1892, Chicago:R.E. Shearer
  1912, Baltimore:MiltonM. Dougherty —W.Frank Walters
  1916, St. Louis:EdwardM. Biddle, Jr.
  1924, New York:EdwardM. Biddle, Jr.
  1928, Houston:G.Lawrence Strock
  1940, Chicago:IrvinBretz —RaymondA. Myers —RusselB. Updegraff
  1944, Chicago:ThomasC. Buchanan —RaymondA. Myers —RusselB. Updegraff
  1948, Philadelphia:PhilipMathews
  1952, Chicago:FrederickGerhardt —PhilipMathews
  1956, Chicago:H.C. Erickson —HaroldL. Stum
  1960, Los Angeles:H.C. Erickson —JamesM. Quigley
  1964, Atlantic City:ThomasBalaban —RoyFurman —IraK. Gleim —GeorgeM. Leader
  1968, Chicago:BruceR. Andrews —RussellA. Davis
  1972, Miami Beach:GraceL. Jarvis —ShellyRobins New —WinifredM. Williams
  1984, San Francisco:GilbertGott —IreneGott —WilliamLogan
  1996, Chicago:AnnL. Cavanaugh —DeniseHarris —DavidH. McCann —MorganPlant —MaryUehlein
  2004, Boston:JeffreyW. Coy —PaulDlugolecki —GailMcDermott —LoraSchoenberg —MarilynZilli
  2008, Denver:GailMcDermott —MichaelD. Reed
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1860, Chicago:JacobS. Haldeman —W.B. Irvin
  1872, Philadelphia:E.B. Brandt —PeterRitner
  1884, Chicago:A.G. Eberly —JohnW. Kirk
  1888, Chicago:JamesV. Fenn —CharlesH. Mullin
  1896, St. Louis:FrankE. Hollar —CharlesH. Mullin
  1900, Philadelphia:CharlesH. Mullin —GeorgeEdward Reed
  1904, Chicago:FrankE. Hollar —CharlesH. Mullin
  1908, Chicago:CharlesH. Mullin
  1912, Chicago:HarryHertzler
  1916, Chicago:A.R. Allen
  1920, Chicago:LewisS. Sadler
  1924, Cleveland:GeorgeM. Hays
  1928, Kansas City:CharlesS. Moomy
  1932, Chicago:OliverJ. Dickey —RobertR. Todd
  1936, Cleveland:WalterStuart
  1940, Philadelphia:W.Searight Stuart
  1944, Chicago:WilliamR. Shearer —FloraC. Withers
  1948, Philadelphia:FloraC. Withers
  1952, Chicago:OliverJ. Dickey —GeorgeW. Kunkle
  1956, San Francisco:OliverJ. Dickey —FloydW. Musselman
  1960, Chicago:FloydW. Musselman —Mrs.Spencer G. Nauman
  1964, San Francisco:RobertE. Flynn —KurvinW. Lauer
  1972, Miami Beach:ElizabethC. Amig —DonPaul Shearer
  2008, St. Paul:SuzanneDoller —MichaelMcDermott —NancyOtstot —RichardStewart
 
Whig NationalConventions:
  1839, Harrisburg:CharlesB. Penrose

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