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  1. Map of states that have hosted a Democratic National Convention. This is a list of Democratic National Conventions. These conventions are the presidential nominating conventions of the Democratic Party of the United States.

  2. At the 1896 Prohibition Party convention in Pittsburgh, the majority of delegates supported a "narrow-gauge" platform confined to the prohibition of alcohol, while a "broad-gauge" minority — who also wanted to advocate for Free Silver and other reforms — broke away to form the National Party.

    Elec- Tion
    Democratic Convention
    Democratic Nominee
    Joe Biden & Kamala Harris
    Philadelphia
    Hillary Clinton & Tim Kaine
    Barack Obama & Joe Biden
  3. With 81 delegates to the 1960 Democratic National Convention, Pennsylvania was among the largest states to hold a primary. Pennsylvania's nonbinding Democratic primary did not list candidate's names. However, write-in presidential preference votes were allowed. Delegates were elected directly.

    County
    John F. Kennedydemocratic(#)
    John F. Kennedydemocratic(%)
    Richard Nixonrepublican(#)
    7,895
    37.86%
    12,933
    428,455
    57.07%
    320,970
    14,799
    42.59%
    19,883
    47,182
    56.04%
    36,796
    • Massachusetts
    • Democratic
    • John F. Kennedy
    • Lyndon B. Johnson
  4. NOMINATING CONVENTIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA A NATIONAL nominating convention and all that such a system of delegated authority implies was the outgrowth of state conventions. In many states self-nominations, caucuses and mixed caucuses mark the steps toward a regular representative nominating body. In Pennsylvania, however, while these agencies ...

  5. 1960 Republican National Convention Delegates (may be incomplete!) At-Large: George I. Bloom , Washington - Jay Cooke , Blue Bell - Gilbert O. Day , Mifflinburg - Gaynelle M. Dixon , Butler - Thomas B. McCabe , Swarthmore - Thomas H. McIntosh , Pittsburgh - Ruth Glenn Pennell , Mifflintown - Joseph N. Pew, Jr. , Ardmore - Hugh Scott ...

  6. July 11 to 15, 1960. Nominated: John F Kennedy of Massachusetts for President. Nominated: Lyndon B Johnson of Texas for Vice President. Senator Kennedy had worked tirelessly for the nomination from the time of the 56 election. Kennedy had won the majority of the primaries.

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  8. May 25, 2024 · From March 8 to June 7, 1960, voters and members of the Democratic Party elected delegates to the 1960 Democratic National Convention through a series of caucuses, conventions, and primaries, partly for the purpose of nominating a candidate for President of the United States in the 1960 election.

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