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Kansas Delegation to the
1996
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Marvin
Barkis, Louisburg
- James
R. Bergfalk, Prairie Village
- M.
Cecelia Blackwell, Wichita
- Susan
M. Cofer, Mission
- Terry
L. Crowder, Topeka
- Velda
Duette, Topeka
- Ivan
Dunn, Hutchinson
- Carolyn
J. Elmore, McPherson
- Becky
Fast, Lawrence
- Cyrel
D. Foote, Wichita
- Jim D.
Garner, Coffeyville
- Brenda
K. Godsey, Junction City
- Shirley
J. Jacques, Salina
- Paul
Jefferson, Lawrence
- Helen
C. Jones, Parsons
- Sherman
Jones, Kansas City
- Michael
K. Keating, Marysville
- Leslie
Kitchenmaster, Lost Springs
- Dennis
M. Langley, Hutchinson
- Judy
K. Langley, Hutchinson
- Pat
Lehman, Wichita
- Barbara
A. Lundin, Dodge City
- Dan
Lykins, Topeka
- Carol
S. Marinovich, Kansas City
- Sheri
J. Monaldo, Hutchinson
- James
Parrish, Topeka
- Betty
L. Ratts, St. John
- George
C. Ross, Atchison
- Neil
S. Sader, Overland Park
- Kathleen
Sebelius, Topeka
- Roberta
C. Seger, Newton
- John
P. Smith, Ozawkie
- D.
Joan Spero, Kansas City
- Joe
Taggart, Sr., Wichita
- David
W. Taylor, Topeka
- Sally
Thompson, Topeka
- Joan
D. Wagnon, Topeka
- James
Ward, Wichita
- Lawrence
C. Wilson, Topeka
- Constance
T. Wray, Louisburg
- Richard
J. Wurtz, Mound City
- Irene
G. Younkman, Newton
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Robert
Bugg, Topeka
- Lawrence
P. Daniels, Dodge City
- Onita
Hamblin, Kansas City
- Teresa
D. Krusor, Winfield
- Kevin
P. Moriarty, Overland Park
- Debra J.
Snow, Topeka
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