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Arizona Delegation to the
1972 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John Ahearn, Phoenix - Robert E. B. Allen, Phoenix - Jacqueline Ashford, Phoenix - George Baca, Morenci - Maclovio Barraza, Tucson - Robert Begam, Phoenix - Horace Bounds, Tucson - Raul H. Castro, Tucson - Anna Chavez, Phoenix - Sister Clare Dunn, Tucson - Herbert L. Ely, Phoenix - Tom Espinoza, Phoenix - Sam Goddard, Phoenix - Norma Hermansoen, Yuma - Renz D. Jennings, Phoenix - Sandee Massetto, Phoenix - Erin Miller, Phoenix - Pat Nilz, Flagstaff - Ed Pastor, Phoenix - Betty Patrick, Mesa - Laurens Sparling, Phoenix - E. B. Thode, Casa Grande - Leon Thompson, Phoenix - Morris K. Udall, Tucson - Richard B. Wilks, Phoenix

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Tony Alderson, Tempe - Jesse Bravo, Guadalupe - Jo Cauthorn, Tucson - Lydia de la Vara, Tempe - David Duarte, Bisbee - Lawrence Enos, Laveen - Julie Ferdon, Tucson - Mike Foundy, Tucson - Joe Fuchs, Phoenix - Dan Gallardo, Tucson - Barbara Jarvis, Globe - Naomi Karp, Tucson - Everett King, Phoenix - Norman Levitt, Paradise Valley - Frank Maish, Tucson - Carlos McCormick, Phoenix - Ida Noble, Phoenix - Armand Ortega, Lupton - Rachel Peters, Phoenix - Selma Pine, Phoenix - Margaret Rojas, Tolleson - Nellie Soto, Litchfield Park - Jeanine Starrett, Phoenix


"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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