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Peoria County
Illinois

Peoria County Political Parties

Democratic Party chairs in Peoria County (incomplete!): Albert F. Conner, as of 1950

Republican Party chairs in Peoria County (incomplete!): Casper Schrepfer, as of 1950 — Phil Morgan, as of 2002


Peoria County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions:
   1876, St. Louis: John S. Lee
   1912, Baltimore: Harry M. Pindell — Samuel Woolner, Jr.
   1916, St. Louis: Frank J. Quinn
   1920, San Francisco: Thomas G. Lovelace — Frank J. Quinn — Daniel W. Voorhees, Sr.
   1924, New York: Jessie M. Montgomery — Thomas O'Connor — Frank J. Quinn — Claude U. Stone
   1928, Houston: Mary E. Beaver — Frank J. Quinn — Warren E. Van Dusen
   1932, Chicago: John E. Cassidy — Thomas J. Cody — Charles L. O'Brien — Walter Williams
   1936, Philadelphia: John E. Cassidy — Ray Kaiser — Claude U. Stone
   1940, Chicago: John E. Cassidy — John E. Dougherty — David H. McClugage — Claude U. Stone
   1944, Chicago: Chester F. Barnett — Howard J. Gorman — Augustena V. Netherton
   1948, Philadelphia: Thomas J. Cody — Anthony P. Markoski — Anna M. Tredway
   1952, Chicago: Howard S. Beeney — Laura McCluggage — Michael A. Shore
   1956, Chicago: Howard S. Beeney — John E. Cassidy — William G. Lyons — Michael A. Shore — William E. Smith
   1960, Los Angeles: Howard S. Beeney — Jay E. Ryan — William E. Smith
   1964, Atlantic City: Fred Allen — Howard S. Beeney — John E. Cassidy — Larry A. Johnson — Jay E. Ryan
   1972, Miami Beach: Thomas V. Cassidy — Paul E. Gardner — James L. Hafele — Larry A. Johnson — Richard H. Parson — Gary Roberts — Shirley H. Sudow
   1980, New York: William Edward Koeppel — Lynn Scott Pearson — Barbara M. Rohrer — James W. Thomas
   1996, Chicago: Ronald Barnwell, Sr. — George Shadid
   2004, Boston: Larry Ivory — Ricca Slone
   2008, Denver: Margaret Koehler — Robert Markham — General Parker — Jackie Petty
Republican National Conventions:
   1856, Philadelphia: John D. Arnold — Henry Grove — Thomas J. Pickett
   1860, Chicago: Henry Grove
   1876, Cincinnati: Robert G. Ingersoll
   1880, Chicago: C. Balance
   1884, Chicago: Richard Henry Whiting
   1888, Chicago: Julius S. Starr
   1896, St. Louis: J. C. Pinckney
   1908, Chicago: Robert D. Clarke — Walter S. Horton
   1912, Chicago: Robert D. Clarke — Edward N. Woodruff
   1916, Chicago: William E. Hull — Garrett DeForrest Kinney
   1920, Chicago: William E. Hull
   1924, Cleveland: Garrett DeForrest Kinney — Godfrey G. Luthy
   1928, Kansas City: Garrett DeForrest Kinney
   1932, Chicago: William E. Hull — Garrett DeForrest Kinney — George W. Michell
   1936, Cleveland: William E. Hull
   1940, Philadelphia: B. C. Heacock — William E. Hull
   1944, Chicago: Lucas I. Butts — George W. Michell — E. I. Rogers
   1952, Chicago: Ted Fleming — William W. Kumpf
   1956, San Francisco: Jack A. Coney — Joseph Hodges — Wilbur H. Lauterbach — Carl O. Triebel
   1960, Chicago: Jack A. Coney — Walter V. McAdoo, Jr. — Carl O. Triebel
   1964, San Francisco: John Henry Altorfer — Jack A. Coney — Robert H. Michel
   1968, Miami Beach: Willard M. Koeppel — Robert H. Michel
   1972, Miami Beach: John Henry Altorfer — Jack A. Coney — Robert H. Michel
   2004, New York: MaryAlice Erickson
   2008, St. Paul: Ray H. LaHood
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