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South Carolina Democratic Party offices

Index of Politicians by Party Office Held

State Party Officers:

South Carolina Delegates to Democratic National Conventions: very incomplete!

South Carolina Democratic Party County Chairs: very incomplete!

Anderson - Chester - Colleton - Edgefield - Fairfield - Florence - Greenville - Horry - Lexington - Newberry - Spartanburg


Democratic state chairs, 1880-2017 (Incomplete!)

John Bratton 1880 John L. M. Irby as of 1890 John Gary Evans 1912-16 Thomas P. Cothran 1920 Edgar A. Brown 1922-26 Wilie Jones as of 1923 Claud N. Sapp 1930-34 Ben T. Leppard as of 1937 Taylor H. Stukes as of 1938-40 Winchester C. Smith as of 1945 Edgar A. Brown 1952-53 L. Marion Gressette 1953-54 Neville Bennett as of 1955 Thomas H. Pope as of 1958 Earle E. Morris, Jr. 1966-68 W. J. Bryan Dorn as of 1980-84 Carol Fowler as of 2008 Jaime R. Harrison 2013-17

Democratic state vice-chairs, 1878-2008 (Incomplete!)

John Brown Moore 1878 Wilber Lee Jeffcoat as of 2008

Members of Democratic National Committee, 1876-2008 (Incomplete!)

Thomas Y. Simons as of 1876 J. H. Ryan as of 1880 F. W. Dawson as of 1888 Benjamin R. Tillman 1912-16 John Gary Evans 1918-21 Mrs. H. I. Manning as of 1920 Ibra C. Blackwood 1932 Olin D. Johnston as of 1935-40 Mrs. L. H. Jennings as of 1939 Burnet R. Maybank 1940 Mrs. C. L. Wheeler 1940 Olin D. Johnston as of 1944-48 Anne A. Agnew as of 1948-68 W. J. Bryan Dorn as of 1980-84 Gilda Cobb-Hunter as of 2004-08 Joe A. Erwin as of 2004 Waring Howe as of 2004-08 Carol F. Khare as of 2004 Bernice G. Scott as of 2004 Donald L. Fowler as of 2008 Marva Smalls as of 2008

Democratic state party secretaries, 1937 (Incomplete!)

Lane L. Bonner as of 1937

Members of Democratic State Executive Committee, 1912-34 (Incomplete!)

Allard H. Gasque 1912-20 E. L. Fishburne 1931-34 John D. Long as of 1932-34

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