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Greenville County
South Carolina

Greenville County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Greenville County(incomplete!):W.L. Mauldin, 1878-86

Republican Party chairs in Greenville County: [nonecurrently in database]


Greenville CountyDelegates
to National Party Conventions

DemocraticNational Conventions:
  1860, Charleston and Baltimore:BenjaminFranklin Perry
  1868, New York:BenjaminFranklin Perry
  1876, St. Louis:BenjaminFranklin Perry
  1892, Chicago:JohnR. Harrison —B.F. Perry
  1912, Baltimore:MartinFrederick Ansel —W.Mills Mooney —LewisW. Parker
  1916, St. Louis:DavidB. Traxler
  1924, New York:J.Rion McKissick
  1928, Houston:C.Granville Wyche
  1936, Philadelphia:D.R. Cain —L.B. Clardy —BenT. Leppard
  1940, Chicago:LeRoyAnderson —W.P. Bogan —A.C. Mann —StephenNattles —C.Granville Wyche
  1944, Chicago:A.F. Burgess —R.A. Jolley —JamesD. Poag
  1948, Philadelphia:R.A. Jolley —Mrs.Ben T. Leppard —W.W. Wilkins —ThomasA. Wofford
  1952, Chicago:W.P. Bogan —Mrs.Belton R. O'Neall
  1956, Chicago:PrestonS. Marchant —EdwardP. Riley —ThomasA. Wofford
  1964, Atlantic City:C.Ben Bowen —HermanE. Cox —Mrs.Thomas L. Poteat
  1996, Chicago:BenBowen —BethEvans L. Jones —TheresaLinning —JoanneMontague —H.W. 'Pat' Paschal —MaryKathryn Smith
  2004, Boston:EdithChou —JoeA. Erwin —KevinMertens —XantheneNorris —RichardW. Riley —ElizabethTeel
  2008, Denver:JoeA. Erwin —FrankS. Holleman III —MichelleMacrina —RichardW. Riley
RepublicanNational Conventions:
  1868, Chicago:WilliamB. Johnson
  1872, Philadelphia:JamesM. Allen
  1884, Chicago:WilsonCooke
  1896, St. Louis:J.C. Hill —ThomasH. Ollis
  1900, Philadelphia:FrankNichols
  1908, Chicago:JohnG. Capers
  1912, Chicago:ThomasBrier
  1916, Chicago:JamesA. Brier
  1920, Chicago:A.A. Gates
  1924, Cleveland:E.W. Biggs —JosephA. Tolbert
  1928, Kansas City:JosephA. Tolbert
  1932, Chicago:T.C. Adams —JamesA. Brier
  1936, Cleveland:JosephA. Tolbert
  1940, Philadelphia:JamesA. Brier —GeorgeNorwood
  1944, Chicago:H.H. Gibbes
  1948, Philadelphia:JamesB. Gaston —GeorgeNorwood
  1956, San Francisco:A.Dabney Barnes —PatriciaM. Barnes —DanWallace
  1960, Chicago:A.Dabney Barnes —PatriciaM. Barnes —WallaceH. Cely —Mrs.G. D. Shorey, Jr. —GregoryD. Shorey, Jr.
  1972, Miami Beach:JosephR. Bryson, Jr. —AlexA. Chambers —JamesM. Henderson —JeffRichardson, Jr. —ArchieR. Stubbs —KnoxH. White
  1988, New Orleans:JohnnieM. Smith
  2004, New York:PhillipShoopman —PattyStoner
  2008, St. Paul:MikeFair —SamuelD. Harms —WendyNanney —LaDonnaRyggs —RobertEugene Ryggs —DouglasL. Wavle

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