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Arizona Delegation to the
1948 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Pete Beall, Phoenix - R. C. Blabon, Patagonia - Alvin Bring, Tucson - Thomas Collins, Tucson - Henry F. Colman, Yuma - Arthur Curlee, Phoenix - James P. Greaber, Tucson - John Hardwicke, Tucson - Anna M. Hirst, Douglas - George Hochderffer, Flagstaff - Barbara Hutchins, Tubac - Jeanette Jennings, Phoenix - Stephen W. Langmade, Phoenix - Thomas Lawther, Tucson - James McLay, Yuma - Pearl Robins, Maricopa County - Al Spector, Phoenix - Roy D. Stone, Phoenix - C. A. Thomas, Tucson - Joe Voelker, Winslow - Ralph Watkins, Buckeye - Larry Woods, Tucson - Sadie Wright, Miami

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Z. Simpson Cox, Phoenix - Vernon Croaff, Phoenix - Roland Drey, Phoenix - Harry Dunham, Phoenix - Mary Garrigan, Tanque Verde - E. J. Gotthelf, Tucson - Ruth Hallas, Phoenix - Delphia Harrington, Phoenix - Frank R. Harris, Willcox - Faye Herreras, Tucson - Austin Jay, Warren - Ed Locklear, Prescott - Karl Mangum, Flagstaff - Charles D. Murphy - Lester L. Nalley, Tucson - Goldie Roberson, Phoenix - Myrtle Mae Simer, Winslow - W. P. Spann, Clifton - Richard J. Stanton, Yuma - Tom Taylor, Phoenix - West Timmerman, Phoenix - W. E. Waldron, Safford - Claire Webb, Bonita


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