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Alaska Delegation to the
1972
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Jeff
Barry, Anchorage
- Amy
Bollenbach, Anchorage
- Howard
Bradshaw, Sitka
- Thelma
Buchholdt, Anchorage
- Dwayne
Carlson, Anchorage
- Jim
Edenso, Juneau
- William
A. Egan
- Bettye
Fahrenkamp, Fairbanks
- Betty
Ann Frickle, Nome
- Paul
Fuhs, Anchorage
- Ernest
Gruening
- George
Hohman, Bethel
- Bob
Kelley, Anchorage
- Marie
Osterback, Sand Point
- Don
Pruhs, Fairbanks
- Vince
Schurech, Kiana
- Bob
Sutton
- Sol
Urie, Seward
- Ike
Waldrop, Anchorage
- Clifford
Warren, Anchorage
- Jennifer
Wilke, Juneau
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Nick
Begich, Anchorage
- Janet
Bradley, Juneau
- Lucy
Crow, Bethel
- Mary
Ann Eininger, Fairbanks
- Perry
Green, Anchorage
- Stan
Harhut, Nome
- Peter
Lannen, Anchorage
- Joe
McKinnon, Anchorage
- Mary
Mullen, Soldotna
- Cherie
Rudolph, Douglas, Juneau
- Iris
Sparkmann, Anchorage
- Franklin
Thurman, Galena
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