Dates
[1]
|
Year
|
Location
|
Temporary Chair
|
Permanent Chair
|
Platform
[2]
|
Ballots
[1]
|
Presidential Nominee
[2]
|
Vice Presidential Nominee
|
May 21–23
|
1832
|
The Athenaeum and Warfield's Church,
Baltimore
|
[
data missing]
|
Robert Lucas of Ohio
|
–
|
1
|
Andrew Jackson of Tennessee1
|
Martin Van Buren of New York
|
May 20–22
|
1835
|
Fourth Presbyterian Church, Baltimore
|
[
data missing]
|
Andrew Stevenson of Virginia
|
–
|
1
|
Martin Van Buren of New York
|
Richard Johnson of Kentucky
|
May 5–6
|
1840
|
The Assembly Rooms, Baltimore
|
[
data missing]
|
William Carroll of Tennessee
|
1840 platform
|
1
|
Martin Van Buren of New York
|
–2
|
May 27–29
|
1844
|
Odd Fellows Hall, Baltimore
|
[
data missing]
|
Hendrick Bradley Wright of Pennsylvania
|
1844 platform
|
9
|
James K. Polk of Tennessee
|
George M. Dallas of Pennsylvania3
|
May 22–25
|
1848
|
Universalist Church, Baltimore
|
J. S. Bryce of Louisiana
|
Andrew Stevenson of Virginia
|
1848 platform
|
4
|
Lewis Cass of Michigan
|
William O. Butler of Kentucky
|
June 1–5
|
1852
|
Maryland Institute, Baltimore
|
Romulus M. Saunders of North Carolina
|
John Davis of Indiana
|
1852 platform
|
49
|
Franklin Pierce of New Hampshire
|
William R. King of Alabama
|
June 2–6
|
1856
|
Smith and Nixon's Hall, Cincinnati
|
[
data missing]
|
John Elliot Ward of Georgia
|
1856 platform
|
17
|
James Buchanan of Pennsylvania
|
John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky
|
April 23–May 3
|
1860
|
South Carolina Institute Hall, Charleston
|
[
data missing]
|
Caleb Cushing of Massachusetts
|
See below
|
57
|
Deadlocked
|
Deadlocked
|
June 18–23
|
1860
|
Front Street Theater, Baltimore
|
[
data missing]
|
Caleb Cushing of Massachusetts4
David Tod of Ohio
|
1860 N.D. platform
|
2
|
Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois5
|
Herschel V. Johnson of Georgia5,6
|
August 29–31
|
1864
|
The Amphitheatre, Chicago
|
[
data missing]
|
Horatio Seymour of New York
|
1864 platform
|
1
|
George B. McClellan of New Jersey
|
George H. Pendleton of Ohio
|
July 4–9
|
1868
|
Tammany Hall, New York City
|
Henry L. Palmer of Wisconsin
|
Horatio Seymour of New York
|
1868 platform
|
22
|
Horatio Seymour of New York
|
Francis P. Blair, Jr. of Missouri
|
July 9–10
|
18727
|
Ford's Grand Opera House, Baltimore
|
Thomas Jefferson Randolph of Virginia
|
James R. Doolittle of Wisconsin
|
1872 platform
|
1
|
Horace Greeley of New York7
|
B. Gratz Brown of Missouri7
|
June 27–29
|
1876
|
Merchant's Exchange Building,
St. Louis
|
[
data missing]
|
John A. McClernand of Illinois
|
1876 platform
|
2
|
Samuel J. Tilden of New York
|
Thomas A. Hendricks of Indiana
|
June 22–24
|
1880
|
Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati
|
George Hoadly of Ohio
|
John W. Stevenson of Kentucky
|
1880 platform
|
2
|
Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania
|
William H. English of Indiana
|
July 8–11
|
1884
|
Interstate Exposition Building, Chicago
|
Richard B. Hubbard of Texas
|
William F. Vilas of Wisconsin
|
1884 platform
|
2
|
Grover Cleveland of New York
|
Thomas A. Hendricks of Indiana
|
June 5–7
|
1888
|
Exposition Building, St. Louis
|
[
data missing]
|
Patrick Collins of Massachusetts
|
1888 platform
|
1
|
Grover Cleveland of New York
|
Allen G. Thurman of Ohio
|
June 21–23
|
1892
|
Wigwam, Chicago
|
William Claiborne Owens of Kentucky
|
William Lyne Wilson of West Virginia
|
1892 platform
|
1
|
Grover Cleveland of New York
|
Adlai Stevenson I of Illinois
|
July 7–11
|
18968
|
Chicago Coliseum, Chicago
|
John W. Daniel of Virginia
|
Stephen M. White of California
|
1896 platform
|
5
|
William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska9
|
Arthur Sewall of Maine
|
July 4–6
|
1900
|
Convention Hall, Kansas City
|
Charles Thomas of Colorado
[3]
|
James D. Richardson of Tennessee
|
1900 platform
|
1
|
William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska
|
Adlai Stevenson I of Illinois
|
July 6–9
|
1904
|
St. Louis Coliseum
|
John Sharp Williams of Mississippi
[4]
|
Champ Clark of Missouri
|
1904 platform
|
1
|
Alton B. Parker of New York
|
Henry G. Davis of West Virginia
|
July 7–10
|
1908
|
Denver Auditorium Arena, Denver
|
Theodore Bell of California
[5]
|
Henry D. Clayton of Alabama
|
1908 platform
|
1
|
William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska
|
John W. Kern of Indiana
|
June 25–July 2
|
1912
|
Fifth Regiment Armory, Baltimore
|
Alton B. Parker of New York
[6]
|
Ollie M. James of Kentucky
|
1912 platform
|
46
|
Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey
|
Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana
|
June 14–16
|
1916
|
Convention Hall, St. Louis
|
[
data missing]
|
Ollie M. James of Kentucky
|
1916 platform
|
1
|
Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey (
speech)
|
Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana
|
June 28–July 6
|
1920
|
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
|
Homer Stille Cummings of Connecticut
[7]
|
Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas
|
1920 platform
|
44
|
James M. Cox of Ohio
|
Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York
|
June 24–July 9
|
1924
|
Madison Square Garden, New York
|
Martin H. Glynn of New York
[8]
|
Thomas J. Walsh of Montana
|
1924 platform
|
103
|
John W. Davis of New York
|
Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska
|
June 26–29
|
1928
|
Sam Houston Hall, Houston
|
[
data missing]
|
Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas
|
1928 platform
|
1
|
Al Smith of New York (
speech)
|
Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas
|
June 27–July 2
|
1932
|
Chicago Stadium, Chicago
|
Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky
|
Thomas J. Walsh of Montana
|
1932 platform
|
4
|
Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York (
speech)
|
John Nance Garner of Texas
|
June 23–27
|
1936
|
Convention Hall and
Franklin Field, Philadelphia
|
[
data missing]
|
Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas
|
1936 platform
|
Acclamation
|
Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York (
speech)
|
John Nance Garner of Texas
|
July 15–18
|
1940
|
Chicago Stadium, Chicago
|
[
data missing]
|
Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky
|
1940 platform
|
1
|
Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York (
speech)
|
Henry A. Wallace of Iowa
|
July 19–21
|
1944
|
Chicago Stadium, Chicago
|
Robert Kerr of Oklahoma
|
Samuel D. Jackson of Indiana
|
1944 platform
|
1
|
Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York (
speech)
|
Harry S. Truman of Missouri
|
July 12–14
|
194810
|
Convention Hall, Philadelphia
|
[
data missing]
|
Sam Rayburn of Texas
|
1948 platform
|
1
|
Harry S. Truman of Missouri (
speech)
|
Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky
|
July 21–26
|
1952
|
International Amphitheatre, Chicago
|
[
data missing]
|
Sam Rayburn of Texas
|
1952 platform
|
3
|
Adlai Stevenson of Illinois (
speech)
|
John Sparkman of Alabama
|
August 13–17
|
1956
|
International Amphitheatre, Chicago
|
[
data missing]
|
Sam Rayburn of Texas
|
1956 platform
|
1
|
Adlai Stevenson of Illinois (
speech) (
speech)
|
Estes Kefauver of Tennessee
|
July 11–15
|
1960
|
Memorial Sports Arena and
Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles
|
[
data missing]
|
LeRoy Collins of Florida
|
1960 platform
|
1
|
John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts (
speech)
|
Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas
|
August 24–27
|
1964
|
Convention Center, Atlantic City
|
[
data missing]
|
John W. McCormack of Massachusetts
|
1964 platform
|
Acclamation
|
Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas (
speech)
|
Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota
|
August 26–29
|
1968
|
International Amphitheatre, Chicago
|
[
data missing]
|
Carl Albert of Oklahoma
|
1968 platform
|
1
|
Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota (
speech)
|
Edmund Muskie of Maine
|
July 10–13
|
1972
|
Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach
|
Daniel Inouye of Hawaii
|
Lawrence F. O'Brien of Massachusetts
|
1972 platform
|
1
|
George McGovern of South Dakota (
speech)
|
Thomas Eagleton of Missouri11
|
July 12–15
|
1976
|
Madison Square Garden, New York
|
[
data missing]
|
Lindy Boggs of Louisiana
|
1976 platform
|
1
|
Jimmy Carter of Georgia (
speech)
|
Walter Mondale of Minnesota
|
August 11–14
|
1980
|
Madison Square Garden, New York
|
[
data missing]
|
Tip O'Neill of Massachusetts
|
1980 platform
|
1
|
Jimmy Carter of Georgia (
speech)
|
Walter Mondale of Minnesota
|
July 16–19
|
1984
|
Moscone Center, San Francisco
|
[
data missing]
|
Martha Layne Collins of Kentucky
|
1984 platform
|
1
|
Walter Mondale of Minnesota (
speech)
|
Geraldine Ferraro of New York
|
July 18–21
|
1988
|
The Omni, Atlanta
|
[
data missing]
|
Jim Wright of Texas
|
1988 platform
|
1
|
Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts (
speech)
|
Lloyd Bentsen of Texas
|
July 13–16
|
1992
|
Madison Square Garden, New York
|
[
data missing]
|
Ann Richards of Texas
|
1992 platform
|
1
|
Bill Clinton of Arkansas (
speech)
|
Al Gore of Tennessee
|
August 26–29
|
1996
|
United Center, Chicago
|
[
data missing]
|
Dick Gephardt of Missouri
Tom Daschle of South Dakota
|
1996 platform
|
Acclamation
|
Bill Clinton of Arkansas (
speech)
|
Al Gore of Tennessee
|
August 14–17
|
2000
|
Staples Center, Los Angeles
|
[
data missing]
|
Terry McAuliffe of New York
|
2000 platform
|
Acclamation
|
Al Gore of Tennessee (
speech)
|
Joe Lieberman of Connecticut
|
July 26–29
|
2004
|
FleetCenter, Boston
|
[
data missing]
|
Bill Richardson of New Mexico
|
2004 platform
|
1
|
John Kerry of Massachusetts (
speech)
|
John Edwards of North Carolina
|
August 25–28
|
2008
|
Pepsi Center and
Invesco Field, Denver
|
Howard Dean of Vermont
|
Nancy Pelosi of California
|
2008 platform
|
1/
Acclamation
|
Barack Obama of Illinois (
speech)
|
Joe Biden of Delaware
|
September 4–6
|
2012
|
Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte
|
Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida
|
Antonio Villaraigosa of California
|
2012 platform
|
1/
Acclamation
|
Barack Obama of Illinois (
speech)
|
Joe Biden of Delaware
|
July 25–28
|
2016
|
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
|
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake of Maryland12
|
Marcia Fudge of Ohio
|
2016 platform
|
1
|
Hillary Clinton of New York (
speech)
|
Tim Kaine of Virginia
|
August 17–2013
|
2020
|
Wisconsin Center,
Milwaukee Various locations remotely14
|
Not chosen
|
Bennie Thompson of Mississippi
|
2020 platform
|
1
|
Joe Biden of Delaware (
speech)
|
Kamala Harris of California
|
August 19–22
|
2024
|
United Center, Chicago
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Joe Biden of Delaware (presumptive)
|
Kamala Harris of California (presumptive)
|