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Minnesota Delegation to the
1984 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Carol Lee Bandler, Austin - Chris Bates, New Hope - Helen Baughn, Mankato - Tom Beaver, Minneapolis - Sharon Sayles Belton, Minneapolis - Sonja Berg, St. Cloud - Tom Berg, Minneapolis - Joyce M. Brady, Minneapolis - Maurice Britts, Minneapolis - Lori J. Clayton, Stillwater - Tim Cole, Minneapolis - Debra Cottone, Minneapolis - Len Didier, Alexandria - John Dooley, Lake Elmo - Paula Dykstra, St. Cloud - Don Early, Minneapolis - Willis Eken, Twin Valley - Jonette Engan, Willmar - Judy Fletcher, Maplewood - Donald M. Fraser, Minneapolis - John D. French, Minneapolis - Gary Gallagher, White Bear Lake - Joe Guzinski, Rochester - Sharron Hardy, St. Louis Park - Rose Hermodson, Minneapolis - Ceal Hoffman, St. Paul - Don Holman, Willmar - Loretta Holscher, Dayton - Skip Humphrey - Bill Isle, Gilbert - Roxanne Johnson, St. Paul - Steve Johnson, St. Peter - Phyllis Kahn, Minneapolis - Patt Kelly, Minneapolis - Sue Killian, West St. Paul - Eldon Kirsch, Virginia - Larry Kitto, Bemidji - Leo LaLonde, Aurora - Jerome Lantry, St. Paul - Michael LaPlante, Rochester - George Latimer, St. Paul - Anna Baltic Lawler, Mendota Heights - Mary Loftness, Marshall - Bea Ludens, Brooklyn Park - Stella Lundquist, West St. Paul - William P. Luther, Brooklyn Park - Robert Mannella, Brooklyn Park - Henry L. Martin, Worthington - Melinda McLaughlin, St. Paul - Dennis E. Miller, Minneapolis - Jack Mogelson, Golden Valley - Mary Monahan, Minneapolis - Mary Murphy, Hermantown - Robert Murray, Roseville - Colleen Nardone, Grand Rapids - Erv Neff, Stillwater - Karl Neid, Minneapolis - Alan Netland, Duluth - James L. Oberstar - Tim O'Brien, Edina - David Pence, Moorhead - Rudy Perpich - Kevin Powers, St. Paul - Jeri Rasmussen, Shoreview - Janis Ray, West Concord - Ember D. Reichgott, Robbinsdale - David K. Roe, Medicine Lake - Georgiana Ruzich, Maple Grove - Martin Olav Sabo - Peggy Schelin, Eden Prairie - Rose Marie Schirber, Grand Rapids - Pamela J. Schutt, East Grand Forks - Marilyn Sether, Moorhead - Janet Sigford, Roseville - Ray Sjogren, Clearwater - Norma Snelling, Litchfield - Peggy Specktor, Golden Valley - George Stevens, Faribault - Betty Stoker, Albert Lea - Peg Sweeney, Proctor - Leo Tibesar, St. Paul - Bruce F. Vento - Kathy Void, Brainerd - Herman John Wertjes, Bricelyn - Ruth Woods, Minneapolis - Mary Zabolio, Burnsville - Mary Beth Ziegler, Duluth

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Kurt Anderson, Willmar - Larry Bastian, Shoreview - Don L. Bye, Duluth - JoAnn Cardenas de Enos, St. Paul - Laura Carrington, Morris - Marilyn Carstensen, Faribault - Janet M. Conn, Minneapolis - William J. Davis, Minneapolis - Curtis Herron, Minneapolis - Albert J. Hoffman, Hopkins - Donna Jembrook, St. Cloud - Jack J. Jorgensen, Burnsville - Roger Jourdain, Redlake - Maureen Keating, Minneapolis - John C. Ludens, Brooklyn Park - Verna Lunz, Fairmont - John Madden, St. Anthony - Mary McHugh, Virginia - Wanda McKenzie, Minneapolis - Roger D. Moe, Ada - Janet Nelson, Duluth - Alvina O'Brien, St. Paul - Chuck Richards, Rochester - Bob Rootes, Chisholm - Kathleen Sekhon, Anoka - Phil Sterner, Burnsville - Yvonne Taylor, Rochester - Deanna Wiener Tilsen, Eagan - Bea Underwood, Minneapolis


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