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 U.S. presidential nominating convention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The two major conventions are the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention.
The convention is typically held in a major city selected by the national party organization 18-24 months before it is to be held.
For instance, the 1992 Democratic National Convention keynote address was delivered by Georgia Governor Zell Miller, whose stories of an impoverished childhood echoed the economic themes of the nominee, Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton.
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 C-SPAN: C-SPAN in the Classroom
The National Republican Party held its first national nominating convention in December 1831; and the Democratic Party followed with its own national convention in May 1832.
1920 —The Democratic National Convention, held in San Francisco, was the first national convention to be held west of the Rocky Mountains.
The Democratic National Convention this year made a name for itself as the longest in convention history.
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 CPL African Americans and National Party Convention History: A Chronology
After serving as a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1868 and to the national Republican convention in 1868, Pinchback was elected to the state senate and as Lieutenant Governor.
In Chicago, the Republican National Committee defeated the "lily whitism" of Southern delegates to the national convention, and also required that African Americans be admitted to state and district conventions.
However, for the two conventions prior to 1868 ( 1860 and 1864) held in Chicago, and indeed, for many of the national conventions held afterwards, one had to rely on the parties' platforms for any mention of African Americans.
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 CNN/AllPolitics.com - Election 2000 - The Republican National Convention
Dole, a former chairman of the Republican National committee, was a pragmatic conservative with an established reputation as an effective, sometimes vicious campaigner.
Hamlin, an influential anti-slavery senator from the state of Maine, caused a national stir in 1856 when he abruptly announced his resignation from the Democratic Party and joined the fledgling Republicans.
Distinguished Republicans such as Hannibal Hamlin, Abraham Lincoln's first vice president; Schuyler Colfax, who served in the first term of Ulysses S. Grant; and William Wheeler, who was vice president to Rutherford B. Hayes, were seldom heard from during and after their vice presidencies.
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 CNN/AllPolitics.com - Election 2000 - The Republican National Convention
The Republicans switch the site of their convention from San Diego to Miami Beach after it is revealed that International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, which was the subject of a Justice Department antitrust case, had pledged as much as $400,000 as part of San Diego's bid for the convention.
The third Republican Convention is known as the National Union Convention.
Republican Party rules are changed for the first time to elect women to the national committee, with one man and one woman to be chosen from each state and territory.
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 New York Republican State Committee
The Republican Organization of the State of New York is a quick reference guide that indicates the names of county chairs, the vote tallies for state and federal elections by county and the major resolutions passed by the State and National Committees each year.
This is the case for the minutes of the New York Republican State Committee, Republican National Committee (RNC), and the Republican Organization.
The records of the New York Republican State Committee document the activities of this organization and its role as the coordinator of state and federal Republican elections in New York from 1888-1994.
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 History Files - Parades, Protests and Politics
The question before the Republican delegates at the 1920 convention was: what would post-war America become and who should lead it?
By the seventh ballot, the convention was deadlocked between Maj. Gen.
In the election of 1920, more than 9 million women went to the polls for the first time and voted overwhelmingly for Harding, who beat Wilson 404 to 131 in the electoral college.
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 Elks Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in Virginia Politician members
Lawyer ; delegate to Republican National Convention from Maryland, 1920 ; Governor of Maryland, 1935-39; candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President, 1936 ; candidate for U.S. Senator from Maryland, 1940.
Lawyer ; delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1924 ; candidate in primary for U.S. Representative from Illinois 1st District, 1938.
Lawyer ; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Idaho, 1924, 1936 ; mayor of Boise, Idaho, 1929-33; U.S. Senator from Idaho, 1933-39.
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 CPL Chicago Conventions: An Unconventional Chronology
Grand Old, OLD Party: The audience included delegates to the first Republican convention of 1856 and to the "Lincoln" convention of 1860; the chairman's gavel and block were carved from an oak log that had once been part of a Fort Dearborn blockhouse...
Woodrow Wilson attended, as she had every convention since 1920; six white horses shipped from Texas were paraded by "Rangers" hoisting each of the flags that has flown over that state; a memorial breakfast for William Jennings Bryan featured as guests Bryan's sister, and ex-Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels...
Ghosts of Conventions Past: Michigan delegate Addison G. Proctor, 83, was the last surviving delegate from 1860's "Lincoln" convention; former House Speaker Joseph G. "Uncle Joe" Cannon, 84 and a conventioneer since 1864, met with 20,000 schoolchildren at Riverview Park...
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 Untitled Document
Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Alabama, 1920.
1920; Delegate to Democratic National Convention from District of Columbia, 1940, 1944, 1948.
Cox, Thad A. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1936.
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 B. CARROLL REECE PAPERS
As a leading Tennessee congressman, Reece also served as a delegate to the Republican National Conventions for 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944, and 1948.
Proceedings of the Republican National Convention, June 25, 1948.
In addition to being a respected lawyer, banker, and publisher, Reece was a member of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institute between 1945 and 1946 and chairman of the Republican National Committee between 1946 and 1948.
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 Mary Garrett Hay to Republican State Convention, May 1920
In this statement to the Republican State Convention, Mary Garrett Hay mentioned that she had been removed as a delegate to the national party convention.
Being a new voter I cannot see how my opposition to the candidacy or election of a United States Senator can have anything to do with being a delegate to the Republican National Convention.
She pleaded innocence: "Being a new voter I cannot see how my opposition to the candidacy or election of a United States Senator can have anything to do with being a delegate to the Republican National Convention."
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 Convention Adfunk Internet Solutions Article
This was so because the slates of their hearts were clean, their were no complicated writings on it which were not easy to remove and erase, such as the Romans, the Persians and the Indian people, who used to boast a lot due to their knowledge and culture.
This religion was a family religion which could not carry a message for the world and nor could it carry modmany call for other nations.
This religion had been repeatedly changed and tampered with by those people who had exaggerated in their belief and love for Hadhrat Isa (A.S) and Hadhrat Maryam (A.S) and it had been played about with by those people who wanted it to suit their desires.
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 Photographs from the Chicago Daily News, 1902-1933: Subjects: 271
Republican National Convention, Chicago, Ill., June 18-22, 1912.
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American Leaders Speak: World War I and 1920 Election.
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 WHMC-Columbia--Sampson, Francis Asbury, Collection, 1796-1958 (C3813)--INDEX
Reed, James A. Reeves, James M. Rendlen, Charles H. Republican National Convention, 1896
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 Elks Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in Illinois Politician members
Lawyer ; delegate to Illinois state constitutional convention 41st District, 1920-22; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1924, 1936 ; University of Illinois trustee, 1924-36.
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1953-61; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1960.
Lawyer ; delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1924 ; candidate in primary for U.S. Representative from Illinois 1st District, 1938.
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 Elks Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in Pennsylvania Politician members
Delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1920.
Delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana, 1936 (alternate), 1940.
Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1944.
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 National Park Service - The Presidents (Theodore Roosevelt)
While heading the New York delegation to the Republican national convention in 1884, he further demonstrated his dislike of machine politics by backing the abortive candidacy of reformer George F. Edmunds.
While some Republicans were discussing the possibility of his Presidential candidacy in 1920, he died in his 61st year in 1919.
In the fall of 1898, New York Republican leaders chose Roosevelt as their candidate for the governorship, which he won by a slim margin.
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 New York Republican State Committee
Sub-series 4: Republican National Convention, 1896, 1900, 1908, 1912, 1916, 1920, 1924, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1976, 1984
National Republican Convention, Political Button "Even More in 94", Form, 1994
Republican National Committee, Arrangements Committee, 1982, 1984, 1987-1988
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 Teacher Resources - Collection - Taking the Long View, 1851-1991
Using these images and the timeline from the Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850-1920 in American Memory, students can begin to study the history of the U.S. conservation movement and the formation of a National Park System.
Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles, California, July, 1960
Search on bathing beauty pageants, sporting events, rodeos, conventions, picnics, and banquets to find images of people involved in the events of daily life.
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 American President
Following the war, he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention (1920) and chair of the Republican National Committee (1928-1929).
He became a representative from Colorado on the Republican National Committee in 1908, and a member of the State Republican National Committee in 1912.
Work traveled to Colorado, where he established a medical practice and became involved in Republican Party politics.
www.americanpresident.org /history/warrenharding/cabinet/postmaster/postmasterCopy1/h_index.shtml

  
 B. CARROLL REECE PAPERS
Organization: The collection is divided into seven series as follows: Series I, Personal Papers, 1908-1955; Series II, Republican National Convention, 1946-1952; Series III, The Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations, 1953-1960; Series IV, Speeches of B. Carroll Reece, 1920-60; Series V, Scrapbooks, 1913-1960; Series VI, Photographs and Drawings, 1919-61; and Series VII, Commendations and Certificates, 1865-1965.
Republican National Convention: See boxes 3 thru 14.
As a leading Tennessee congressman, Reece also served as a delegate to the Republican National Conventions for 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944, and 1948.
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 Pueblo County Biographies
Delegate to Republican National Convention from Colorado, 1908; Colorado Republican state chair, 1912; candidate for U.S. Senator from Colorado, 1914; served in the U.S. Army during World War I; member of Republican National Committee from Colorado, 1920; Chairman of Republican National Committee, 1928-29; U.S. Postmaster General, 1922-23; U.S. Secretary of the Interior, 1923-28.
Please e-mail comments and suggestions to Karen Mitchell km1109@aculink.net
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 LEONARD WOOD - BOOK PLATE SIGNED
At the 1920 Republican National Convention in Chicago, Wood led on the first ballot for the presidential nomination, finishing second on the tenth and final ballot that gave the nomination to Warren G. Harding.
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 CNN/AllPolitics.com - Election 2000 - The Democratic National Convention
The convention approves a compromise crafted by Minnesota Sen. Hubert Humphrey which seats the Mississippi regulars in exchange for a written pledge to back the national ticket and a decision that, in all future conventions, delegations from states that allow racial discrimination in voting will not be recognized.
While the Republican convention has delegates from several Southern states, there are no delegates present from the seceded Southern states at the Democratic convention.
The Democrats hold their 1920 convention in San Francisco.
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