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Fayette County
Pennsylvania

Fayette County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Fayette County(incomplete!):JamesR. Cray, 1900—WoodaN. Carr, 1902-03—WalterRussell Carr, 1910-11—CharlesL. Llewellyn, as of 1927—JacobH. Echard, as of 1937

Republican Party chairs in Fayette County(incomplete!):JamesClark Work, 1893-95—WilliamE. Crow, 1899-1901—DarrellW. Smiley, as of 1927—WalterJ. Scheller, as of 1953


Fayette CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:JohnL. Dawson
  1876, St. Louis:CharlesE. Boyle
  1892, Chicago:S.L. Mestrezat
  1912, Baltimore:J.G. Hemington —BruceF. Sterling
  1916, St. Louis:HoratioS. Dumbauld —RobertE. Umbel
  1920, San Francisco:JohnM. Core
  1924, New York:HarryA. Cottom —WilliamD. McGinnis —BruceF. Sterling
  1928, Houston:R.Boyd Hays —E.H. McClelland —BruceF. Sterling —GeorgeM. Strickler
  1932, Chicago:HoratioS. Dumbauld
  1940, Chicago:JacobH. Echard —WilliamJ. Hynes
  1944, Chicago:R.Boyd Hays —W.A. Reed —DanielB. Swaney —MargaretVan Gilder
  1948, Philadelphia:ThomasP. McTigue —DanielB. Swaney
  1952, Chicago:WilliamJ. Hynes —DanielB. Swaney
  1956, Chicago:WilliamJ. Graham —JosephE. Kovach —DanielB. Swaney
  1960, Los Angeles:WilliamJ. Graham —JohnWally Schroyer —DanielB. Swaney
  1964, Atlantic City:IsabellJohnston
  1968, Chicago:FredL. Lebder
  1972, Miami Beach:FredL. Lebder —GuyEugene Mahoney —MargaretR. Molinaro —PaulThomas, Jr. —EdwardT. Zimmerman
  1984, San Francisco:BabeDefino —NormaLebder —AlLepore —MatthewMiller
  1996, Chicago:NormaLebder —GuinevereMaximo-Smith —RodMuchnok
  2004, Boston:VincentA. Vicites —RitaYantko
  2008, Denver:VincentA. Vicites
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1860, Chicago:SmithFuller —AndrewStewart
  1884, Chicago:JohnK. Ewing —G.W. K. Minor
  1888, Chicago:JohnK. Ewing
  1896, St. Louis:JohnR. Byrne —FrankM. Fuller —CharlesH. Seaton
  1904, Chicago:FrankM. Fuller
  1908, Chicago:HarmonM. Kephart —CharlesL. Snowden
  1912, Chicago:AllenF. Cooper —GeorgeW. Newcomer
  1916, Chicago:WilliamE. Crow —ThomasB. Donnelly
  1920, Chicago:WilliamE. Crow —WilliamW. Parshall
  1924, Cleveland:EllaC. Adams —JohnR. Byrne —S.Ray Shelby
  1928, Kansas City:JohnQ. Adams —HarryJ. Bell —JohnR. Byrne —S.Ray Shelby
  1932, Chicago:HarryJ. Bell —HoraceC. Frost
  1936, Cleveland:EmmittJ. McDaniel —J.Kirk Renner
  1940, Philadelphia:GeorgeC. Brown —R.S. Goldstein
  1944, Chicago:EdwinS. Bowers —S.Ray Shelby
  1948, Philadelphia:EdwinS. Bowers —PaulH. Griffith —GeorgeW. Miller
  1952, Chicago:S.John Morrow
  1956, San Francisco:RalphL. Fox —JamesH. Hankins
  1960, Chicago:SamuelD. Braemer
  1964, San Francisco:EdwinS. Bowers
 
Whig NationalConventions:
  1839, Harrisburg:JohnGray

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