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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
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