Democratic Party

Democratic Party

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. Since the 1850s, its main political rival has been the Republican Party. The Democratic Party was founded in 1828.

Democratic Party People (First 49 people) - Page 302

Rufus King Polk

Rufus King Polk

Former United States Representative

Chester C. Gorski

Chester C. Gorski

Former United States Representative

George M. Govan

George M. Govan

Former Mississippi Secretary of State

Archibald Stevens Alexander

Archibald Stevens Alexander

Former New Jersey State Representative

4, including Roberto José

4, including Roberto José

Former Governor of Puerto Rico

John Witherspoon Breckinridge

John Witherspoon Breckinridge

Former California State Representative

Paul L. Cordish

Paul L. Cordish

Former Maryland State Delegate

Cassius Fairchild

Cassius Fairchild


John Peavey

John Peavey

Politician

William Gordon Mathews

William Gordon Mathews

Federal judge and lawyer

William Aylmer Winter

William Aylmer Winter

Former Member of the Mississippi State Senate

Alice Tracy Wilmerding

Alice Tracy Wilmerding

American lawyer

Frederic René Coudert II

Frederic René Coudert II

American lawyer

Don Taylor Udall

Don Taylor Udall

Politician ‧ David King Udall's son

Preston Love Jr.

Preston Love Jr.

Politician

John Ladenburg

John Ladenburg

Former Pierce County Executive

Amy, Charles, Jr., Amelia

Amy, Charles, Jr., Amelia

Politician

Pat Cotham

Pat Cotham


Ephraim King Wilson

Ephraim King Wilson

Former United States Representative

Aubrey Dunn Sr.

Aubrey Dunn Sr.

Former New Mexico State Senator ‧ Aubrey Dunn's father

Samuel Nelson

Samuel Nelson

Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Isaac W. Patton

Isaac W. Patton

Former Mayor of New Orleans

James French Patton

James French Patton

American lawyer

Larry Belcher

Larry Belcher

Former Kentucky State Representative

Walter Sillers, Sr.

Walter Sillers, Sr.

Former Chairman of the Mississippi Levee Board of Commissioners

John P. Corderman

John P. Corderman

Former Maryland State Senator

Henry George Stebbins

Henry George Stebbins

Former United States Representative

Robert E. Hagan

Robert E. Hagan

Former Ohio State Representative

T. Carroll Atkinson

T. Carroll Atkinson

Politician

Alice Willson Broughton

Alice Willson Broughton

Former First Lady of North Carolina

Mark C. Alexander

Mark C. Alexander

Dean of the Villanova University School of Law

William F. Frye

William F. Frye

Former Oregon State Senator

Daniel S. Bacon

Daniel S. Bacon

Former Michigan State Representative ‧ Elizabeth Bacon Custer's father

Risley C. Triche

Risley C. Triche

Politician

Eleanor Kearny Carr

Eleanor Kearny Carr

Former First Lady of North Carolina

Kathy Osterman

Kathy Osterman

Former Member of the Chicago City Council

George Overbey Jr.

George Overbey Jr.

Politician ‧ Betty Overbey's husband

Richard Irvine Manning III

Richard Irvine Manning III

Former Governor of South Carolina

Edwin Corning Jr.

Edwin Corning Jr.

Former New York State Representative ‧ Edwin Corning's son

Fay Webb-Gardner

Fay Webb-Gardner


Arthur Pue Gorman Jr.

Arthur Pue Gorman Jr.

Former President of the Maryland Senate

John Lesinski Jr.

John Lesinski Jr.

U.S. congressman

Michael Wornum

Michael Wornum

Former California State Representative ‧ George Grey Wornum's son

Daniel Hevesi

Daniel Hevesi

Former New York State Senator ‧ Alan Hevesi's son

Joseph Chappell Hutcheson

Joseph Chappell Hutcheson

Former United States Representative

John Cavanaugh

John Cavanaugh

Politician

Melvin D. Close Jr.

Melvin D. Close Jr.


John R. Risher

John R. Risher

Attorney

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