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West Virginia Delegation to the
1972
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Russell
G. Beall, Parkersburg
- Kelly
L. Castleberry, South Charleston
- Alfred
F. Chapman, Wheeling
- Robert
L. Childers, Huntington
- William
Coleman, Wheeling
- Woodrow
Cooke, Oceana
- Mino
R. D'Aurora, Follansbee
- J.
C. Dillon, Jr., Hinton
- Robert
W. Dinsmore, Morgantown
- William
L. Dodd, Jr., Charleston
- Robert
J. Doyle, Shepherdstown
- Denzil
L. Gainer, Charleston
- Si
Galerin, Jr., Charleston
- D.
P. Given, Webster Springs
- Helen
Hamilton, Oak Hill
- Ken
Hechler, Huntington
- Homer
Heck, Huntington
- Paul
J. Kaufman, Charleston
- Jack
Kinder, St. Albans
- Donald
L. Kopp, Clarksburg
- Mrs.
I. M. Kruger, Logan
- Frank
J. Maxwell, Jr., Clarksburg
- Warren
R. McGraw, Pineville
- Alan
B. Mollohan, Fairmont
- Robert
H. Mollohan, Fairmont
- T.
E. Myles, Fayetteville
- Jack
L. Pauley, Charleston
- Nick
Joe Rahall II, Beckley
- Hulett
C. Smith, Beckley
- Harley
O. Staggers, Keyser
- Alan
L. Susman, Beckley
- William
Tompos, Weirton
- Leonard
I. Underwood, St. Albans
- Ralph
D. Williams, Rainelle
- W. R.
Wilson, Fairmont
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Richard
Austin, Seth
- James
L. Bowen, Huntington
- Reba
Carroll, Northfork
- Leo
Catsonis, Charleston
- Frank
Cisar, Wheeling
- Marvin
Crouch, Chesapeake
- Randall
S. Elkins, Morgantown
- John
Garlow, Morgantown
- J.
Dempsey Gibson, St. Albans
- Mrs.
Alexander Giltnan, Morgantown
- Leroy
Harris, Rand
- Robert
F. Hatfield, Hurricane
- Thomas
A. Hutto, St. Albans
- Vaughn
Kiger, Morgantown
- Shirley
Love, Oak Hill
- Robert
McDonough, Charleston
- Charles
Meyer, Charleston
- James
Morton
- N.
Joe Rahall, Beckley
- Robert
L. Reed, South Charleston
- John
D. Rockefeller IV, Charleston
- Paul
D. Rusen, Wheeling
- Robert
Schmidt, Fairmont
- Paula
Smith, Charleston
- Miles
C. Stanley, Charleston
- Raymond
Tompos, Weirton
- Larry
A. Tucker, Summersville
- William
Watson, Charleston
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