Democratic Party chairs in Suffolk County
(incomplete!):
John
L. Havens, as of 1898
— Frederick
Sheide, as of 1910
— Everett
M. Price, as of 1927
— Almon
G. Rasquin, as of 1932
— Charles
H. Sullivan, 1936-40
— John
R. Vunk, as of 1940-41
— Robert
H. Hairston, as of 1942
— Adrian
Mason, as of 1955-62
— Dominic
J. Baranello, 1966-2000
Republican Party chairs in Suffolk County
(incomplete!):
George
M. Vail, as of 1910
— W.
Kingsland Macy, 1926-51
— R.
Ford Hughes, 1951-56
Suffolk County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
William
H. Ludlow |
|
1864, Chicago:
Abraham
G. Thompson |
|
1912, Baltimore:
Peter
J. O'Neill —
Fred
Shelde |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Samuel
P. Hildreth —
Rowland
Miles |
|
1920, San Francisco:
Lathrop
Brown —
George
E. Kent —
Samuel
Seabury |
|
1924, New York:
Lathrop
Brown |
|
1928, Houston:
James
A. Early |
|
1932, Chicago:
Charles
Heling |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
Lathrop
Brown —
Charles
H. Sullivan |
|
1940, Chicago:
Charles
H. Sullivan |
|
1944, Chicago:
Marshall
Field —
Robert
H. Hairston |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Marshall
Field —
Robert
H. Hairston —
James
S. Schacht |
|
1952, Chicago:
Herman
B. Baruch —
Edmond
M. Hanrahan —
Otis
G. Pike |
|
1956, Chicago:
Dorothy
Cassidy —
Otis
G. Pike —
William
R. Walsh |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
Dominic
J. Baranello —
Joseph
F. Bassano, Sr. —
Virginia
L. Dart —
Lawrence
Delaney —
Charles
H. Kerrigan —
John
I. Snyder, Jr. |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
William
F. Ahern, Sr. —
Harold
W. Brown —
Robert
R. Caputi —
Ruth
Field —
Robert
J. Flynn —
John
J. Jones —
Charles
H. Kerrigan —
James
P. Melton —
Harry
E. O'Donnell —
Otis
G. Pike —
Charles
A. Rogers —
William
W. Schriever —
Edith
Schultz —
Joseph
A. Stabile |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Chelsea
A. Baylor —
Richard
M. Cummings —
Thomas
J. Downey —
Stuart
Goldblatt —
Ann
T. Hamilton —
Richard
J. Hirn —
Andrew
Malone —
Carlos
Marchand —
Barry
M. McCoy —
Gail
E. McFarland —
Nancy
J. Mitzman —
Ira
Nydick —
Sue
T. Quinn —
Margaret
Renshaw —
Hilda
A. Robbins —
Lois
A. Swanson —
Ely
A. Tarplin |
|
1976, New York:
Peggy
Anderson —
Dominic
J. Baranello —
Joseph
F. Bassano, Sr. |
|
1980, New York:
Dominic
J. Baranello —
Kathleen
Boris —
Louise
Coste —
Frank
Coveny —
Catherine
D'Amaro —
John
F. English —
Gladys
A. Harrington —
Emilio
S. Leto —
Gerald
Manginelli —
Peter
K. Mitchell, Jr. —
James
Morgo —
Robert
J. Mrazek —
Patricia
Murphy —
Don
Noonan —
Joseph
R. Quinn —
Floyd
Sarisohn —
Joseph
Tantillo —
Jessie
Tomlinson —
Gertrude
Van Kirk —
Minnell
Wilson |
|
1984, San Francisco:
Dominic
J. Baranello —
David
A. Campbell —
Irene
M. Feeney —
Judith
Gardner —
William
H. Grigonis —
Patrick
G. Halpin —
Patricia
Lambert —
Barbara
Laufman —
Tun-Hsu
McCoy —
Donald
A. Petrie —
Franklynne
Quartuccio —
Joseph
R. Quinn —
John
S. Rogers —
June
F. Smith —
Patrick
R. Vecchio —
Barbara
Walling |
|
1988, Atlanta:
Dominic
J. Baranello —
Kathleen
Boris —
Michael
Curtin —
Thomas
J. Downey —
Jean
S. Duncan —
Joan
M. Farrell —
Barry
Lewis Feinstein —
Michael
J. Giompietro —
Mark
J. Grossman —
Patrick
G. Halpin —
Christopher
Kelley —
Patricia
Lambert —
Kevin
N. Langberg —
Joseph
A. Laria —
Tun-Hsu
McCoy —
Francis
J. Murphy —
Jeanne
M. Newcomer —
David
H. Norman —
Terrence
G. Pearsall |
|
1996, Chicago:
Sondra
Bachety —
Dominic
J. Baranello —
Patricia
Baranello —
Joan
Bryant —
Marlene
Budd —
Edward
Cleary —
James
Dougherty —
Joseph
Fritz —
Ryland
Gaines —
Steven
Henaghan —
Dianne
D. Hettrich —
Catherine
H. Lester —
Andrew
Malone —
Tun-Hsu
McCoy —
Anne
McShane —
Ronald
Moss —
Anne
Quinn —
June
F. Smith —
Irving
Toliver —
Michael
Wilson |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Dominic
J. Baranello |
|
2004, Boston:
Dominic
J. Baranello —
Patricia
Biancaniello —
David
A. Bishop —
Timothy
H. Bishop —
Erin
Cohan —
Jeanine
Dillon —
Richard
Farkas —
Brian
X. Foley —
Raymond
Garafola —
Patrick
G. Halpin —
Judith
H. Hope —
Steve
J. Israel —
Marsha
Z. Laufer —
Ricardo
Montano —
Anna
Morreale —
Frank
Petrone —
Philip
R. Ramos —
Sheila
Rothman —
Nancy
Silverio —
Janice
E. Tinsley-Colbert —
Elaine
Turley —
Lauren
Van Kirk —
Dora
Wilson —
Ivan
Young |
|
2008, Denver:
Ruth
Bush —
Jon
D. Cooper —
Robert
Cooper —
Judith
H. Hope —
Richard
C. Iannuzzi —
Steve
J. Israel —
Sheila
A. Johnson —
Gary
S. LaBarbera —
Marsha
Z. Laufer —
Steve
Levy —
David
Ochoa —
Renee
L. Ortiz —
Philip
R. Ramos —
Richard
Schaffer —
Janice
E. Tinsley-Colbert —
Vivian
M. Viloria-Fisher —
John
T. Woods |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
David
G. Floyd |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
Stephen
B. French —
Morgan
Morgans |
|
1884, Chicago:
Thomas
Young |
|
1892, Minneapolis:
Carll
S. Burr, Jr. |
|
1896, St. Louis:
Joseph
H. Newins —
Walter
L. Suydam |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
Joseph
M. Belford —
D.
Whitson Valentine |
|
1904, Chicago:
John
J. Bartlett —
George
M. Vail |
|
1908, Chicago:
John
J. Bartlett —
George
L. Thompson |
|
1912, Chicago:
Henry
S. Brush —
William
Carr |
|
1916, Chicago:
William
F. Flanagan —
Henry
A. Murphy |
|
1920, Chicago:
deLancey
Kountze —
Harry
Lee |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Rosa
J. Bates —
Robert
S. Pelletreau —
Pauline
M. Sabin |
|
1928, Kansas City:
W.
Kingsland Macy —
Pauline
M. Sabin |
|
1932, Chicago:
W.
Kingsland Macy —
Augusta
L. Rose —
Henry
L. Stimson |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
W.
Kingsland Macy |
|
1944, Chicago:
W.
Kingsland Macy |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
S.
Wentworth Horton —
R.
Ford Hughes —
W.
Kingsland Macy |
|
1952, Chicago:
Elisha
T. Barrett —
Perry
B. Duryea —
R.
Ford Hughes |
|
1956, San Francisco:
R.
Ford Hughes —
Stuyvesant
Wainwright —
David
Weld |
|
1960, Chicago:
Arthur
M. Cromarty —
Robert
A. Curcio —
C.
W. Pulver |
|
1964, San Francisco:
Arthur
M. Cromarty —
Robert
A. Curcio —
Charles
Jordan —
Donald
A. Mates —
Thomas
C. Platt —
Clarance
Pulver —
Richard
Zeidler |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Nicholas
Barbato —
Alexander
J. Brandshaft —
Peter
F. Cohalan —
Perry
B. Duryea, Jr. —
Gilbert
C. Hanse —
Anthony
Pace —
Thomas
C. Platt —
Edwin
M. Schwenk, Jr. —
Edward
H. Waldman —
Maryann
Wowak —
Richard
Zeidler |
|
1996, San Diego:
Patricia
L. Acampora —
Carol
C. Bergmann —
John
M. Czygier, Jr. —
Howard
C. DeMartini —
Michael
P. Forbes —
Monique
J. Gablenz —
Joanne
Gaffney —
Robert
J. Gaffney —
Owen
H. Johnson —
Rick
Lazio —
William
T. McGuire —
Jeanette
Messina —
John
Powell —
Caesar
Trunzo —
Frank
M. Volz, Jr. |
|
2004, New York:
Patricia
L. Acampora —
Joan
B. Johnson —
John
Jay LaValle —
Diane
C. Moje |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Paul
J. Aniboli —
Philip
J. Boyle —
Philip
Byler —
Carol
Coffey —
Fanny
Corsentino —
Edward
F. Cox —
Joseph
Dean —
Walter
D. Long, Jr. —
Joseph
Monastero —
Thomas
Nolan —
Karen
Ragazzi —
John
Vafai —
Harold
J. Withers —
Mark
Zablocki |
|
Socialist
National Conventions: |
|
1960, Washington:
Jack
Cypin |
|
|
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