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Arizona Delegation to the
1956
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Frank
Barry, Tucson
- I.
G. Beall, Phoenix
- Leisa
Bronson, Sedona
- Duke
C. Burks, Phoenix
- C. A.
Calhoun, Mesa
- Z.
Simpson Cox, Phoenix
- Ralph
Estrada, Tucson
- John
D. Goree, Coolidge
- William
A. Gray, Phoenix
- Bill
Helm, Yuma
- Don
Hummel, Tucson
- Dick
Jenkins, Tucson
- J. S.
Jones, Phoenix
- Fred
Manning, Flagstaff
- Kemper
Marley, Phoenix
- Dean
Marrs, Tucson
- E.
A. McAleb, Willcox
- O.
L. McDaniel, Glendale
- Folsom
Moore, Bisbee
- Richard
Nowell, Coolidge
- Don
Pace, Safford
- Aaron
Paul, Tucson
- Craig
Pottinger, Nogales
- Mrs.
Clay Simer, Winslow
- L.
L. Steward, Jr., Phoenix
- Guy
Stillman, Phoenix
- Morris
K. Udall, Tucson
- Ralph
Watkins, Buckeye
- Frances
B. Weedon, Phoenix
- Harold
Whitney, Phoenix
- Sadie
Wright, Miami
- Walter
O. Young, Morenci
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
William
Barnes, Tempe
- Dale
Benz, Phoenix
- S.
Buell Bracken, Phoenix
- John
J. Bugg, Florence
- Joseph
Condrey, Phoenix
- Ralph
Dexter, Phoenix
- Jo
Ann D. Diamos, Tucson
- William
Dunipace, Tucson
- Oscar
Giles, Phoenix
- John
Greenway, Tucson
- William
Hall, Tucson
- William
J. Harkness, Phoenix
- Mary
Henderson, Tucson
- J.
R. Herron, Superior
- George
M. Hill, Phoenix
- E. C.
Hudson, Yuma
- E.
C. Johnson, Parker
- Lambert
Kautenberger, Tucson
- Robert
Kersting, Phoenix
- Neil
Kimball, Phoenix
- Jeannette
Mahoney, Phoenix
- Al
Marth, Phoenix
- Ethel
Maynard, Tucson
- Roy
McKee, Superior
- James
Minotto, Phoenix
- Richard
J. Stanton, Yuma
- Nico
Trujillo, Phoenix
- Lovinna
Wright, Phoenix
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