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Wyoming Delegation to the
1980 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Ford Bussart, Green River - H. Elizabeth Byrd, Cheyenne - Irene Clarke, Gillette - Roger Courtney, Torrington - Edgar J. Herschler - Wanda Hitchcock, Laramie - Helen Johnson, Rock Springs - Herman Lajeunesse, Jr., Fort Washakie - Richard Maes, Cody - B. G. Jerry Michie, Rawlins - Cynthia Nunley, Lander - Carrol Orrison, Cheyenne - Nancy Peternal, Kemmerer - Ceil Roncalio, Cheyenne - Bryan Sharratt, Wheatland - Jackie Warburton, Casper - Terry Wingerter, Casper

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Dee Arps, Worland - Leonard Arps, Worland - Teri Carroll, Laramie - Vanessa Dickenson, Riverton - Larry Goodwin, Douglas - Rodger McDaniel, Cheyenne - Rachel Morrow, Cheyenne - Becky Taylor, Glenrock - Gordon Taylor, Glenrock - Michele Vinich, Hudson - Robert Warburton, Casper


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