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New Mexico Delegation to the
1952 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Clinton P. Anderson, Albuquerque - Travis Brem, Deming - David Chavez, Jr., Santa Fe - Dennis Chavez, Albuquerque - Floyd Childress, Roswell - Searborn P. Collins, Las Cruces - Barney Cruz, Mora - F. J. Danglade, Lovington - John J. Dempsey, Santa Fe - J. O. Gallegos, Socorro - Claude Gamble, Clovis - Joseph E. Gant, Jr., Carlsbad - Herbert Gerhart, Raton - Mrs. Jeff Goode, Fort Sumner - Joseph B. Grant, Santa Fe - Everett M. Grantham, Albuquerque - T. J. Heiman, Jr., Mosquero - Arthur Jones, Portales - Joseph M. Montoya, Santa Fe - Walter Ray, Tularosa - Filo M. Sedillo, Belen - Guy Sheppard, Santa Fe - Waldo Spiess, Las Vegas - J. R. Wrinkle, Silver City

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Gene Autry, Santa Fe - Dick Bokum, Santa Fe - Anderson Carter, Portales - Louise H. Coe, Glencoe - Charles Davis, Albuquerque - Henry Eager, Tucumcari - Mike Gallegos, Santa Fe - Mrs. A. T. Gordon, Tucumcari - George Graham, Reserve - Calvin Horn, Albuquerque - Gordon Jonas, Deming - Earl Kerr, Lordsburg - Georgia Lusk, Carlsbad - R. L. Mayse, Las Cruces - Harold W. McDonald, Clovis - Tom McGrath, Dilia - John E. Miles, Santa Fe - Tom O. Montoya, Bernalillo - M. E. Noble, Las Vegas - Louis Ruffin, Albuquerque - Truman Spencer, Jr., Carrizozo - W. L. Strohecker, Los Alamos - Paul Tackett, Albuquerque - Jules Watson, Truth or Consequences


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