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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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