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Colorado Delegation to the
1980 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Greig Asher, Denver - Kathy Bacino, Pueblo - Odell Barry, Northglenn - Joy Blanton, Lamar - Ann Bormolini, Denver - Mary Anne Castellano, Denver - Katherine Chandley, Boulder - Bill Comer, Colorado Springs - Thomas E. Cronin, Colorado Springs - Roderick Delgado, Denver - Chuck DeMoulin, Denver - Nancy E. Dick - Ron Dorn, Watkins - LaChun Ellison, Denver - Judy English, Wheat Ridge - Julia Fitz-Randolph, Denver - Joann Groff, Westminster - Ethel Harrold, Jamestown - Judy Henning, Englewood - Cynthia Hernandez, Thornton - Mark Hogan, Denver - Barbara Holme, Denver - Doris Hummel, Denver - David Jordan, Grand Junction - Irene L. Kornelly, Colorado Springs - Richard D. Lamm, Denver - James E. Mills, Aurora - W. Mitchell, Crested Butte - Catherine Moyer, Boulder - Federico F. Pena, Denver - Norman Piedger, Colorado Springs - James Poole, Pueblo - Howard Ragsdale, Lamar - Roy R. Romer, Denver - Mo Siegel, Boulder - Gloria Tanner, Denver - B. J. Thornberry, Craig - Dale Tooley, Denver - Dorothy Witherspoon, Lakewood - Dick Young, Denver

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Lynne Bower, Evergreen - Cleo N. Breeze, Denver - Bill Burt, Fort Collins - Shiela Carrigan, Boulder - Phyllis Chavez, Denver - Frank Ciancio, Westminster - Phillip Cochran, Boulder - Sam Corsentino, Pueblo - Kay Crane, Naturita - Dennis Creese, Boulder - Elizabeth Eby, Berthoud - Tim Flores, Denver - Robert Hernandez, Denver - Faye Johnson, Boulder - Marion Johnson, Denver - John F. Kennedy, Fort Collins - Sheila Kowal, Littleton - Cheryl Lurie, Englewood - Rosemary E. Marshall, Denver - Albert Montoya, Denver - Lynn Pantleo, Denver - Richard Perchlik, Greeley - Robert Raiche, Pueblo - Ronni Rose, Aurora - Kathleen A. Saidy, Denver - Shirley Siek, Denver - John Soto, Littleton - John Vigil, Arvada - Alice Winter, Boulder - Anton Zafereo, Fountain


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The Political
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The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source for American political biography, listing 192,291 politicians, living and dead.

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