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Arizona Delegation to the
1940
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Dan
T. Benchoff, McNary
- Arthur
Curlee, Phoenix
- A.
C. Dick, Kingman
- Lee
Garrett, Tucson
- John
D. Goree, Coolidge
- James
P. Greaber, Tucson
- R.
G. Langmade, Phoenix
- M.
O. Lindner, Clarkdale
- Frank
C. Martin, Clifton
- Edna
Munger, Phoenix
- Craig
Pottinger, Nogales
- Charles
M. Proctor, Williams
- George
Rawlins, Phoenix
- Edward
V. Shaw, Yuma
- James
B. Sheffield, Tucson
- C.
M. Sorenson, Winslow
- W. E.
Waldron, Safford
- John H.
Wood, Lowell
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
H.
H. Baker, Yuma
- Charles
C. Bernstein, Phoenix
- Willis
Daley, Bonita
- Shelton
G. Dowell, Douglas
- Cowan
H. Drachman, Tucson
- J.
N. Harber, Phoenix
- Maurice
Hedderman, Tucson
- George
Hochderffer, Flagstaff
- Mrs.
Coit I. Hughes, Phoenix
- Ann
Hutson, Flagstaff
- T.
G. McKesson, Phoenix
- Preston
Ollerton, Phoenix
- Mrs.
Otto Orthel, Prescott
- Bridgie
Porter, Phoenix
- James
V. Robbins, Nogales
- Jack
Sims, Phoenix
- Kirby
Vidrine, Phoenix
- Claire
Webb, Bonita
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