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Maine Delegation to the
1964
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Keith
Anderson, Orono
- Edward
L. Atkins, Waterville
- Clyde
Bartlett, South Portland
- Perley
Blaisdell, Strong
- Robert
W. Bonenfant, Auburn
- Nathan
Cohen, Eastport
- Norman
Cote, Camden
- Kenneth
M. Curtis, Cape Elizabeth
- Frederick
Deschambeault, Biddeford
- Richard
J. Dubord, Waterville
- James
Dudley, Enfield
- Armand
Duquette, Biddeford
- Joseph
J. Freeman, Presque Isle
- Eli
Gaudet, Rumford
- Omer
Girardin, Lewiston
- Roland
Guite, Ellsworth
- William
D. Hathaway, Auburn
- Emile
Jacques, Lewiston
- Evelyn
Jephson, Waldoboro
- Melvin
Lane, Waterville
- Gloria
H. Latno, Bradley
- Charles
Lowery, Brunswick
- Edmund
S. Muskie, Waterville
- Victor
St. Peter, Fairfield
- Philip
Steele, Troy
- Edward
Stern, Bangor
- Harry
M. Thebeau, Bath
- Alonzo
F. Young, Ellsworth
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Dorothy
Albin, Belfast
- Anne
Boudreau, Portland
- John P.
Carey, Bath
- Charles
Casey, Woodland
- Albert
Cote, Lewiston
- James
deWever, New Sharon
- Ronald
Flagg, Rockland
- Peter
N. Kyros, Portland
- Joseph
G. Mathieu, Waterville
- Charles
McEvoy, Bangor
- George
McGillicuddy, Houlton
- Benjamin
Robinson, Mexico
- Frank
Sample, Jr., Boothbay Harbor
- Plato
Truman, Biddeford
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