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Kentucky Delegation to the
1972
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Fred
Banks, Louisville
- Martha
T. Barth, Lexington
- Al
Bennett, Louisville
- Graham
Scott Billingsley, Erlanger
- Norbert
L. Blume, Louisville
- Richard
E. Bowlds, Owensboro
- Edward
T. Breathitt, Hopkinsville
- Jimmy
Brown, Whitesburg
- Frank
W. Burke, Louisville
- Morris
Butler, Greensburg
- Julian
M. Carroll, West Paducah
- Thomas
C. Carroll, Louisville
- Mrs.
Tommy Chandler, Providence
- Mrs.
C. Allen Chauvin, Louisville
- Earle
C. Clements, Morganfield
- Martha
Layne Collins, Versailles
- Ed
Cundiff, Columbia
- Pamela
DeSanctis, Louisville
- Mildred
Dickinson, Burnside
- Wendell
H. Ford, Owensboro
- William
Foster, Bowling Green
- James
P. Gray, Glasgow
- James
C. Hickey, Louisville
- Norma
Hogge, Morehead
- Morton
J. Holbrook, Owensboro
- Nelle
P. Horlander, Louisville
- Jan
Hunter, Nicholasville
- Caroline
Krebs, Louisville
- Eugene
F. Land, Lexington
- Rose
Lege, Louisville
- Sherry
Gene Mastin, Cumberland
- Dola
Mauzy, Owensboro
- J. R.
Miller, Owensboro
- Jack
L. Miller, Lexington
- Victor
Miller, Florence
- Paul
E. Patton, Virgie
- Everett
B. Reeves, Ashland
- W.
J. 'Bill' Reynolds, Allen
- Barbara
J. Smith, Louisville
- Mary
Snorton, Hopkinsville
- Eva
M. Spaid, Louisville
- Thelma
L. Stovall, Louisville
- Polly
G. Vicars, Lexington
- Linda M.
Webb, Grayson
- George
E. Weidner, Edgewood
- Jo
Westpheling, Fulton
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Marie
Abrams, Louisville
- Darvin
Allen, Royalton
- Marjorie
S. Asher, Pineville
- Rieke
B. Baize, Winchester
- Charles
W. Boteler, Jr., Bowling Green
- William
H. Bryant, Louisville
- Edward
Coleman, Frankfort
- Betty
Dailey, Salem
- Dolores
Delehanty, Louisville
- Carol
Sue Drury, Louisville
- Pamela
Lynn Elam, Ashland
- William
Engle, Jr., Hazard
- Alvin
Farris, Richmond
- A.
Wallace Grafton, Jr., Louisville
- Owen
C. Hammons, Louisville
- George
E. Lang, Munfordville
- Gerald
Losey, Silver Grove
- George
Lucas, Louisville
- Myrtle
Martin, Stanton
- Gene
Mastin, Cumberland
- Alice
C. McDonald, Louisville
- Nell
McNamara, Mt. Sterling
- Mrs.
Oteria L. O'Rear, Lexington
- Henry
Owens III, Louisville
- James
R. Poston, Fort Thomas
- Ingrid
M. Quertermous, Princeton
- Nancy T.
Ray, Lexington
- John
E. Rouse, Henderson
- Lester
Spalding, Lebanon
- James
E. Stewart, Louisville
- Dick
Sumpter, Nancy
- Timothy
Henry Taylor, Lexington
- William
R. Whitledge, Madisonville
- W. C.
Young, Paducah
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