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Charleston County
South Carolina

Charleston County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Charleston County: [nonecurrently in database]

Republican Party chairs in Charleston County(incomplete!):SamuelEden Gaillard, 1874


Charleston CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:GeorgeN. Reynolds —JamesSimons —ThomasY. Simons
  1876, St. Louis:JohnF. Ficken —MichaelPatrick O'Connor
  1888, St. Louis:F.W. Dawson
  1892, Chicago:TheodoreD. Jervey
  1904, St. Louis:R.Goodwyn Rhett
  1912, Baltimore:RichardS. Whaley
  1916, St. Louis:PhilipH. Gadsden —TristramT. Hyde —HugerSinkler
  1924, New York:N.B. Barnwell —B.F. McLeod
  1928, Houston:TheodoreD. Jervey —G.J. Knobeloch
  1936, Philadelphia:WilliamF. Burgeson —BurnetR. Maybank —ThomasS. McMillan —L.Mendel Rivers —HugerSinkler
  1940, Chicago:HenryW. Lockwood —BurnetR. Maybank —ClaraG. McMillan —CotesworthP. Means —J.A. Von Dohlen
  1944, Chicago:HenryW. Lockwood —BurnetR. Maybank —L.Mendel Rivers
  1948, Philadelphia:RobertMcC. Figg —WilliamC. Morrison
  1952, Chicago:RobertMcC. Figg, Jr. —BurnetR. Maybank —WilliamMcG. Morrison —Mrs.George Paul —EdwardK. Pritchard —L.Mendel Rivers
  1956, Chicago:ErnestF. Hollings —CarolineS. Morrison —WilliamMcG. Morrison —EdwardK. Pritchard —L.Mendel Rivers
  1964, Atlantic City:ThomasA. Hutto —O.T. Wallace
  1996, Chicago:GloriaAslanidis —DavidCondon —PatriciaEndel —HerbertFielding —WaringHowe —LaneHudson —HarrietJohnson —KayeKoonce —McKinleyWashington —LucilleS. Whipper
  2000, Los Angeles:WaringHowe —KayeKoonce
  2004, Boston:RobertFord —WaringHowe —LaneHudson —MichaelMcCauley —AaronPolkey —JenniferRison —MelissaWideman
  2008, Denver:DavidP. Agnew —TomChorlton —ColleenCondon —RobertFord —WaringHowe —IleneKahn —WannettaMallette —JosephRiley
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1868, Chicago:JamesH. Jenks —GilbertPillsbury
  1872, Philadelphia:RichardH. Cain —P.P. Hedges —EdmundW. M. Mackey —A.J. Ransier
  1884, Chicago:JohnM. Freeman —WilliamN. Taft
  1896, St. Louis:R.C. Brown —WilliamD. Crum —GeorgeI. Cunningham —R.H. Jenkins
  1900, Philadelphia:WilliamD. Crum —GeorgeI. Cunningham
  1912, Chicago:J.Duncan Adams —ThomasL. Grant —GeorgeGregory
  1916, Chicago:J.Duncan Adams —ThomasL. Grant —GibbsMitchell
  1920, Chicago:GibbsMitchell
  1924, Cleveland:F.R. Blanchard —J.D. E. Meyer
  1928, Kansas City:J.D. E. Meyer
  1932, Chicago:G.J. Cherry —LouisC. Fischer
  1936, Cleveland:H.E. Feaster —J.D. E. Meyer
  1940, Philadelphia:R.E. Brogdon —Mrs.John E. Messervy —Mrs.R. Pinckney Tucker —W.P. Whepley
  1944, Chicago:ElizabethP. Cherry —J.Bates Gerald
  1948, Philadelphia:ElizabethP. Cherry —J.Bates Gerald —Mrs.John E. Messervy
  1952, Chicago:ElizabethP. Cherry —J.Bates Gerald —HansK. Koebig —Mrs.John E. Messervy —PaulM. Pridgen
  1956, San Francisco:HenryT. Gaud
  1960, Chicago:HenryT. Gaud —MalcolmD. Haven —BasilR. Kerr
  1972, Miami Beach:LeeAtwater —Mrs.Bayly Ebner —JamesB. Edwards —AngieFrasier —MicahJenkins
  2004, New York:CharmAltman —CynthiaF. Costa
  2008, St. Paul:CharmAltman —LinC. Bennett —RobertW. Harrell, Jr. —MarkFoster Hartley —CyndiCampsen Mosteller —MaryPearson

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