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1956 Republican National Convention

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Date(s)
  
August 20–23, 1956

Venue
  
Cow Palace

City
  
San Francisco, CA

1956 Republican National Convention

Presidential nominee
  
Dwight D. Eisenhower of Kansas

Vice Presidential nominee
  
Richard Nixon of California

The 1956 Republican National Convention was held by the Republican Party of the United States at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California, from August 20 to August 23, 1956. U.S. Senator William F. Knowland was temporary chairman and former speaker of the House Joseph W. Martin, Jr. served as permanent chairman. It renominated President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Vice President Richard M. Nixon as the party's candidates for the 1956 presidential election.

Eisenhower was expected to be renominated by acclamation at the Convention until a lone delegate decided to vote for a fictitious candidate named "Joe Smith". He voted the same when Nixon was nominated.

On August 23, 1956, singer Nat King Cole spoke at the Republican Convention.

References

1956 Republican National Convention Wikipedia