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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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