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Delaware Delegation to the
1956 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John E. Babiarz, Wilmington - Edna Brasure, Milton - William H. Burton, Wilmington - R. Allen Cannon, Seaford - Elbert N. Carvel, Laurel - Vernon B. Derrickson, Dover - Clara Farrow, Dover - J. Allen Frear, Jr., Dover - Henry Graves, Georgetown - Randolph Hughes, Dover - Garrett E. Lyons, Wilmington - J. H. Tyler McConnell, Greenville - Harris B. McDowell, Jr., Middletown - Michael A. Poppiti, Wilmington - William S. Potter, Centerville - Walter J. Scott, Wilmington - J. Gordon Smith, Dover - Curtis Steen, Dagsboro - Max Terry, Dover - James M. Tunnell, Georgetown

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
William G. Bush III, Dover - G. Lester Cleaver, Middletown - W. Carlton Clifton, Milford - John J. Hartnett, Wilmington - Walter J. Hoey, Milford - Ernest J. Killeen, Harrington - Anne McCormick, Wilmington - Wilbert Raughley, Leipsic - Elizabeth R. West, Laurel - Ernest S. Wilson, Jr., Wilmington


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