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Fresno County
California

Fresno County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Fresno County (incomplete!): Lionel Steinberg, 1952-58

Republican Party chairs in Fresno County (incomplete!): Bill Jones, as of 1975


Fresno County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1916, St. Louis: Denver S. Church — O. L. Everts
   1924, New York: Frank A. Curtin — David S. Ewing
   1928, Houston: David S. Ewing
   1936, Philadelphia: Thomas F. Lopez
   1940, Chicago: Hugh M. Burns — Thomas F. Lopez
   1944, Chicago: Hugh M. Burns — Thomas F. Lopez
   1948, Philadelphia: Iener W. Nielsen — Lila Orme
   1952, Chicago: Iener W. Nielsen — A. Satrakian — Hunter L. Scott
   1956, Chicago: Hugh M. Burns — Roy F. Greenaway — B. F. Sisk — Lionel Steinberg — Grace Wiggins
   1960, Los Angeles: Anthony Allamprese — Hugh M. Burns — Bert De Lotto — Charles B. Garrigus — Roy F. Greenaway — B. F. Sisk
   1964, Atlantic City: Ralph M. Brody — Bert De Lotto — Sam J. Heath — B. F. Sisk
   1968, Chicago: Richard H. Lehman — Woodrow Miller — Albert E. Molino — Jack Ortega — Donald R. Polly — George Zenovich
   1972, Miami Beach: Max C. Cheeseman — Jessie L. De La Cruz — Blanche Nosworthy — John F. Ramirez — Virginia Sanchez — Al Villa — Wanda J. Wimer
   1988, Atlanta: Tim Baker — Sabastian B. Benavidez — Bruce Bronzan — Linda Cano — Mary H. Curtin — Ronald M. Garabedian — Susan P. Good — Lesly H. Kimber — B. Marcella Martinez — Josie Mena — David M. Wilson
   1996, Chicago: Mary Brown — Raymond F. Ensher — Susan P. Good — Victor Lopez — Rebecca Mendibles — Eleanor Patton — Kenneth Price
   2004, Boston: Roseanne Guaglianone — Vincent J. Lavery — Sarah L. Reyes — Neil Sims
   2008, Denver: Miguel A. Arias — Jim Costa — Mary Fierro — Matt Rogers — Cynthia A. Sterling
 
Progressive National Conventions:
   1912, Chicago: Chester H. Rowell
Republican National Conventions:
   1888, Chicago: J. W. Martin — Duncan McPherson
   1896, St. Louis: Frank H. Short
   1904, Chicago: Frank H. Short
   1912, Chicago: W. F. Chandler — Chester H. Rowell
   1916, Chicago: George A. Osborn
   1920, Chicago: W. A. Sutherland
   1924, Cleveland: Mrs. Frank Short — Lewis H. Smith — A. L. Wisker
   1928, Kansas City: George A. Osborn
   1932, Chicago: Mrs. Clinton D. Collins — Ray C. Wakefield
   1936, Cleveland: Mrs. Clinton D. Collins — Gilbert H. Jertberg
   1940, Philadelphia: Gertrude Collins — Gilbert H. Jertberg
   1944, Chicago: Mrs. J. P. Bernard — Gilbert H. Jertberg
   1948, Philadelphia: Alberta K. Dunkle
   1952, Chicago: Earl J. Fenston — A. Oakley Hunter
   1956, San Francisco: Lloyd A. Harnish — Jack O. Polzin
   1960, Chicago: Lloyd A. Harnish — A. Oakley Hunter — Melville E. Willson
   1964, San Francisco: Web Cullington — Leland M. Edman — Vernon Hyde
   1972, Miami Beach: M. Michael Cardenas — Dennes Coombs — Theresa Speake
   1992, Houston: Bill Jones — Kenneth L. Maddy — Jeff Reid
   2004, New York: Audrey Redmond — Kevin Shakespeare
   2008, St. Paul: Doug Britton — Kevin Cranney — Gary Davis — Maurine Jones — Bill Jones — Kristan O'Neill — Wendy Turner — Mike Villines — Derek Walter — Tim Ward
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