National Party Conventions, 1831-1972Congressional Quarterly, 1976 - 216 pages |
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... held their first convention the following year , 1832 , and without interruption have held a national convention every four years since then . The party's gather- ing in July 1976 in New York's Madison Square Garden would be the ...
... held their first convention the following year , 1832 , and without interruption have held a national convention every four years since then . The party's gather- ing in July 1976 in New York's Madison Square Garden would be the ...
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... held in May . The Democratic - Republican caucus was held in Marache's boardinghouse in Philadelphia , where 43 of the party's members of Congress selected Aaron Burr to run with Thomas Jefferson , the latter again the presidential can ...
... held in May . The Democratic - Republican caucus was held in Marache's boardinghouse in Philadelphia , where 43 of the party's members of Congress selected Aaron Burr to run with Thomas Jefferson , the latter again the presidential can ...
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... held in Baltimore by Anti - Masonic Party . Second such con- vention was held several months later by National Republican Party ( no relation to modern Republicans ) . National Party Conventions CONVENTION CHRONOLOGY , 1831-1972 ...
... held in Baltimore by Anti - Masonic Party . Second such con- vention was held several months later by National Republican Party ( no relation to modern Republicans ) . National Party Conventions CONVENTION CHRONOLOGY , 1831-1972 ...
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The National Nominating Convention | 7 |
Highlights of National Party Conventions | 14 |
American Political Parties Since 1789 Chart | 176 |
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