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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


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