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Utah Delegation to the
1996 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Cindy Abawi, Brigham City - Byron Anderson, Riverdale - Fae Beck, Provo - Jay Blain, West Valley City - John Clark, Salt Lake City - Bobbie Coray, Logan - Donald K. Dunn - Joyce Durrant, Ogden - Larry EchoHawk, Orem - Barbara Eubanks, Salt Lake City - Neil A. Hansen, Ogden - Louise Henson, Sunset - Meghan Zanolli Holbrook, Salt Lake City - Randy Horiuchi, Salt Lake City - Jim Humlicek, Midvale - Susan Kuziak, Salt Lake City - Wendy Lewis, Midvale - Norma Matheson, Salt Lake City - Ed Mayne, West Valley City - Karen Mayne, West Valley City - Tony Montano, West Valley City - Karen Neilsen, Salt Lake City - David Nelson, Salt Lake City - William Orton - Alyx Pattison, Magna - Susan Trautmann, St. George - Robert Turner, Sandy - Beverly J. White, Tooele - Jennifer Wilson, Salt Lake City - Ted Wilson, Salt Lake City - Mike Zuhl, Salt Lake City

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Loretta Baca, Salt Lake City - Phill Henson, Sunset - Mark D. Mickelsen, West Jordan - Sandy Montano, West Valley City


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