The Political Graveyard: Niagara County, N.Y. (original) (raw)

Democratic Party chairs in Niagara County (incomplete!):Norman D. Fish, as of 1910 — Dow Vroman, as of 1927 — Matthew J. Murphy, as of 1932-42 — George M. Donohue, as of 1955

Republican Party chairs in Niagara County (incomplete!):M. S. Niland, as of 1910 — T. Frank Walker, as of 1927-29 — Glen R. Bedenkapp, as of 1932-42 — Warner F. Thompson, as of 1955

Niagara County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions: 1860, Charleston and Baltimore: A. H. Eastman 1864, Chicago: Washington Hunt 1876, St. Louis: W. S. Wright 1900, Kansas City: James J. Mahoney 1912, Baltimore: Robert H. GittinsEdward T. Williams 1916, St. Louis: Frederick Chormann 1920, San Francisco: John C. TaylorDow Vroman 1924, New York: William LaughlinDow Vroman 1928, Houston: William LaughlinJohn M. Powers 1932, Chicago: Edward V. CanavanJohn A. EarlHelen A. Finn 1936, Philadelphia: J. Gregory MartinGeorge J. Smith 1940, Chicago: George M. DonohueWilliam R. Lupton 1944, Chicago: William N. Mang 1948, Philadelphia: William R. LuptonHugh McLean IIIFred A. Ringueberg 1952, Chicago: Jack W. HackettMartin N. Sullivan 1956, Chicago: George M. DonohueAnthony A. Majka 1960, Los Angeles: George M. DonohuePatrick E. O'Donnell 1964, Atlantic City: Joseph Ambrusco 1972, Miami Beach: Edna M. BattagliaRonald CunninghamTherese M. MuddRichard H. Speranza 1980, New York: Nell BaesAnne Elizabeth LicataPeter LicataIda MassaroVincent MorelloTherese M. MuddKenneth E. Sherman 1984, San Francisco: Christine A. CappolaHelen CappolaPaul F. ColeMichael V. ReddingJames A. Sacco 1988, Atlanta: Renee EdwardsJames A. SaccoBarbara J. Smith 1996, Chicago: Barbara J. Smith 2004, Boston: Cindy Lenhart 2008, Denver: Frank J. Arcara Republican National Conventions: 1856, Philadelphia: Jeptha W. BabcockE. J. Chase 1860, Chicago: William Keep 1884, Chicago: Isaac H. BabcockLee R. Sanborn 1892, Minneapolis: Charles B. GaskillWillis H. Howes 1896, St. Louis: Eugene Cary 1900, Philadelphia: Arthur C. Hastings 1904, Chicago: Stanislaus P. Franchot 1908, Chicago: William H. Vicary 1912, Chicago: George E. GreenJames S. SimmonsGeorge W. Whitehead 1916, Chicago: James P. MackenzieJohn A. Merritt 1920, Chicago: George E. GreenGeorge W. Whitehead 1924, Cleveland: LeGrand S. DeGraffFrank P. Freel 1928, Kansas City: S. Wallace DempseyPaul A. Schoellkopf 1932, Chicago: William H. LeePaul A. Schoellkopf 1936, Cleveland: William H. Lee 1940, Philadelphia: Alanson C. DeuelWilliam H. Lee 1944, Chicago: Alanson C. DeuelWilliam H. Lee 1948, Philadelphia: Glen R. BedenkappDavid E. JefferyAlpheus R. Phelps 1952, Chicago: William H. Lee 1956, San Francisco: Raymond J. LeePaul A. Schoellkopf, Jr. 1960, Chicago: Raymond J. LeeMartin J. Travers 1964, San Francisco: Raymond J. LeePaul A. Schoellkopf, Jr. 1972, Miami Beach: Joan M. HewittAllan W. Van De Mark 2004, New York: Mary Tamburlin 2008, St. Paul: Michael J. DowdJohn L. HutchinsGeorge D. MaziarzHenry F. Wojtaszek

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