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Iowa Delegation to the
2000 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Mary Averill - Patricia Baxter-Rebal - Connie Bear-King - Leonard L. Boswell - Nate Boulton - Mary E. Campos - Alice Clinton-Boyd - Jan Corderman - Chet Culver, Des Moines - Jason K. Duncan - Michael L. Fitzgerald - Jolene M. Franken - Mary E. Goodwin - Jeannine Grady - Mitchell Gross - Rod Halvorson - Tom Harkin - Tom Henderson - Darlene E. Hill - Joan Huntley - Denise Jago - Joseph Judge - Patty Judge - Jerry Kearns - Paul Kraus - Jeff Lake - Paulee Lipsman - David W. Loebsack - Christine G. Louscher - Pat Marshall - Paula A. Martinez - Marguerite McNabb - Tom Miller - Jeanette Mitchell - Helen A. Morrison - Violet Neil - Nicole Nowacki - Rayme L. Nuckles - Jan I. Olson - Susan Pamperin - Sally J. Pederson - Chris C. Petersen - Aiddy K. Phovisay - Randolph S. Pohl - Greg W. Steensland - Al Sturgeon - Erica Swanson - Jesse F. Taylor - John N. Taylor, Sr. - Angelica L. Terry - Rob Tully - Deborah Ann Turner - Thomas J. Vilsack - Donald W. Wanatee - James J. Wengert - Wilbur Wilson - Russell Woodnick

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Jon Crabtree - Catherine Deshaies - Mike Hansen - Mindy Kemper - Robert J. Osterhaus - Sally Peck - Nancy Porter - Dennis J. Ryan


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