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New Mexico Delegation to the
1980 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Steve Anaya, Moriarty - George Baca, Socorro - Marisa Bertolleti, Albuquerque - Emerlinda DeBrine, Socorro - Nina De Montmollin, Albuquerque - Willa Esslinger, La Mesa - Roger Flemming, Albuquerque - Rosemary Garcia, Albuquerque - Eugene M. Gilbert, Albuquerque - Bruce King - Ruth Kovnat, Santa Fe - C. E. McClelland, Farmington - Robert A. Mondragon, Santa Fe - Emilio Naranjo, Espanola - Rosina Roybal, Santa Fe - Kathy Sallee, Las Cruces - Teresa Samora, Albuquerque - Cordelia Sanchez, Albuquerque - Nino Trujillo, Peralta - Ken White, Clovis

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Jim Atcitty, Shiprock - Rex Brasell, Albuquerque - Duane Chavez, Albuquerque - Carol Cloer, Bloomfield - S. G. Cobb, Hobbs - Pat French, Santa Fe - Carl Frilling, Albuquerque - Moises Griego, Los Lunas - Dolores Halls, Las Cruces - Leila Miller, Santa Fe - Lyla Mukai, Farmington - Lorraine Ortega, Santa Fe - Mike Perea, Albuquerque - Emmalou Rodriguez, Albuquerque - David Romero, Tucumcari - Patricio Serno, Santa Fe - Beth Smith, Albuquerque - Donna Smith, Albuquerque - Art Trujillo, Santa Fe - Dolores Chavez Waller, Albuquerque


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