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New Mexico Delegation to the
1932 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
William J. Barker, Santa Fe - Sam G. Bratton, Albuquerque - Dennis Chavez, Albuquerque - C. M. Compton, Jr., Portales - Henry Coors, Albuquerque - R. W. Isaacs, Clayton - J. L. Lawson, Alamogordo - Grace L. Massie, Roswell - Burton Roach, Socorro - Frank Vesely, Silver City - H. T. Watson, Gallup - Mrs. W. W. Wentworth, Santa Rosa

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
G. E. Cook, Socorro - M. U. Finley, Carrizozo - J. B. Finn, Albuquerque - Jake Floersheim, Roy - Joseph B. Grant, Santa Fe - L. P. McHalffey, Lordsburg - Grace B. Melaven, Santa Fe - Gilmore Nunn, Roswell - D. E. Rodriguez, Mesquite - Alfonso Romero, Mora - Arthur Seligman - J. T. Stalker, Clovis


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