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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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