The Political Graveyard: Fayette County, W.Va. (original) (raw)

Democratic Party chairs in Fayette County (incomplete!):Vernon Champe, as of 1917 — Homer A. Holt, as of 1929 — J. R. Aliff, as of 1940-42 — Howard W. Carson, as of 1945-46 — C. L. Lowery, as of 1949-50 — Okey L. Patteson, as of 1954-55 — Carl B. Vickers, as of 1961-63 — Tom Bell, as of 1968-70 — Ray A. Goforth, as of 1972-75 — Inez Kirkwood, as of 1983 — Shirley Love, 1998-99

Republican Party chairs in Fayette County (incomplete!):C. A. Conley, as of 1917 — Claude R. Hill, as of 1940-46 — Frank J. Love, as of 1949-50 — Willis H. Kincaid, as of 1952-54 — Claude R. Hill, Jr., as of 1961 — George W. Eads, as of 1962-63 — Robert Wells, as of 1969-73 — D. Clinton Gallaher, as of 1983

Fayette County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions: 1908, Denver: Charles W. Osenton 1920, San Francisco: Charles W. Osenton 1928, Houston: C. E. Mahan, Jr. 1936, Philadelphia: C. E. Mahan, Jr.C. Lance Marshall 1940, Chicago: Kermit J. HallP. M. Snyder 1952, Chicago: Ross Allen DeverOkey L. Patteson 1956, Chicago: Thomas L. Sweeney 1972, Miami Beach: Helen HamiltonShirley LoveT. E. Myles 1976, New York: Helen HamiltonShirley LoveLucile MeadowsJ. Zane Summerfield 1996, Chicago: Wetzel Corky HarveyShirley LoveOtheletta OrrCharles S. Smith 2000, Los Angeles: Shirley Love 2004, Boston: Shirley Love 2008, Denver: Audrey LoveShirley Love Republican National Conventions: 1896, St. Louis: J. B. Crawford 1900, Philadelphia: Meredith J. Simms 1904, Chicago: Samuel DixonR. L. Gordon 1908, Chicago: Charles C. BeuryCharles W. Dillon 1912, Chicago: Meredith J. Simms 1916, Chicago: B. S. Hastings 1920, Chicago: William McKell 1924, Cleveland: Mrs. D. W. Boone 1928, Kansas City: William McKellMrs. S. A. Scott 1932, Chicago: Charles W. Dillon 1940, Philadelphia: J. M. EllisL. Ebersole Gaines 1944, Chicago: Claude R. Hill 1948, Philadelphia: J. M. Ellis 1952, Chicago: J. Ike Brown 1972, Miami Beach: Marian McQuade 2008, St. Paul: Gary Lilly

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