Sean Radcliffe

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Sean Radcliffe was born in Chicago Illinois. While growing up, his parents were political active in the Daley Chicago machine. After graduating from the University of Chicago, Radcliffe worked his way up through the Mayors Office until he was appointed Chairman of the Heartlands Democratic Party.
Sean Radcliffe was born in Chicago Illinois. While growing up, his parents were political active in the Daley Chicago machine. After graduating from the University of Chicago, Radcliffe worked his way up through the Mayors Office until he was appointed Chairman of the Heartlands Democratic Party.
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== Democratic National Committee Chair (2017)==
Sean was elected Chairman of the Democratic National Committee in late 2016 after his close friend, Drew Brockmeier, stepped down to assume the office of Vice President. He resigned in mid 2017 and was replaced by [[Jaime Elzar-Toledo]]
Sean was elected Chairman of the Democratic National Committee in late 2016 after his close friend, Drew Brockmeier, stepped down to assume the office of Vice President. He resigned in mid 2017 and was replaced by [[Jaime Elzar-Toledo]]

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Sean Radcliffe (born July 4,1966) is the former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

Sean Radcliffe
DNC Chairman
In Office:
2017
Preceded by Andrew Brockmeier
Succeeded by Jaime Elzar Toledo
Born

July 4th, 1966
Chicago, IL
Political Party Democratic Party
Spouse Married
Religion Methodist


Early Life

Sean Radcliffe was born in Chicago Illinois. While growing up, his parents were political active in the Daley Chicago machine. After graduating from the University of Chicago, Radcliffe worked his way up through the Mayors Office until he was appointed Chairman of the Heartlands Democratic Party.

Democratic National Committee Chair (2017)

Sean was elected Chairman of the Democratic National Committee in late 2016 after his close friend, Drew Brockmeier, stepped down to assume the office of Vice President. He resigned in mid 2017 and was replaced by Jaime Elzar-Toledo

Preceded by
Drew Brockmeier
Chairman, Democratic National Committee
2016-2017
Succeeded by
Jaime Elzar Toledo
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