Prominent Past Party Officials
- Dennis Moore (Congressman 1999-2011)
- Mark Parkinson (Governor 2009-2011)
- Kathleen Sebelius (Governor 2003-2009, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services 2009-present)
- Nancy Boyda (Congresswoman 2007-2009)
- Joan Finney (Governor 1991-1995)
- Jim Slattery (Congressman 1983-1995)
- John W. Carlin (Governor 1979-1987)
- Dan Glickman (Congressman 1977-1995, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture 1995-2001)
- Martha Elizabeth Keys (Congresswoman 1975-1978)
- William R. Roy (Congressman 1971-1975)
- Robert Docking (Governor 1967-1975)
- George Docking (Governor 1957-1961)
- James Floyd Breeding (Congressman 1957-1963)
- John Mills Houston (Congressman 1933-1943, National Labor Relations Board Member 1943-1953)
- Georgia Neese Clark (Treasurer of the United States 1949-1953)
- George McGill (U.S. Senator 1931-1939)
- Jouett Shouse (Congressman 1915-1919)
- Guy T. Helvering (Congressman 1913-1919, Commissioner of Internal Revenue 1933-1943)
- William Augustus Ayres (Congressman 1915-1921, 1923-1934)
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